Guests now have the chance to purchase tickets to the newest acts of Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort’s Summer Concert Series. This summer’s lineup of artists includes Kory Gibbs and the Thundering Blues Band, Jonny Lang, House of Floyd, Cheech & Chong, REO Speedwagon and Heart.
Kory Gibbs and the Thundering Blues Band Friday, July 18
Jonny Lang Friday, August 1
House of Floyd Friday, September 5
Cheech & Chong Thursday, August 28
REO Speedwagon Saturday, September 13
Heart Thursday, September 23
Tickets are available for Dreamcatcher’s Club® members at a discounted price only at the Casino Cashier Cage, and for non-Dreamcatcher’s Club® members tickets are available for purchase either at JacksonCasino.com or at the Casino Cashier’s Cage.
A new addition to Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort’s summer entertainment is Music on the Terrace at Lone Wolf Restaurant & Bar. Beginning July 12 and continuing through September 13, there will be Music on the Terrace at Lone Wolf Restaurant & Lounge from 9 p.m. to midnight every Saturday evening.
Guests who are 21 and over will be able to enjoy sumptuous food and beverages offered at Lone Wolf Restaurant & Lounge in addition to hearing the musical talent of local artists.
The Groove Union Saturday, July 12
Latin Magic Saturday, July 19
It’s All Good Saturday, July 26
Over The Edge Saturday, August 2
After Dark Saturday, August 9
Honyock Saturday, August 16
Located upstairs in the Casino, Lone Wolf Restaurant & Lounge features luxury and comfort combined with approachable entrees focused on local quality ingredients and precise execution. To view a menu or make a reservation at Lone Wolf Restaurant & Bar call 209-233-8680 or visithttp://www.jacksoncasino.com/dining/lone-wolf-restaurant-lounge.
Located in the Sierra foothills town of Jackson, CA, Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort is owned by the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians, a federally recognized Indian tribe. A sovereign government, the Rancheria is dedicated to developing projects that not only enhance the tribe’s ability to remain self-reliant, but also reflect a commitment to be a good neighbor.