Live at Lakeview returns to South Lake Tahoe August 5

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Live at Lakeview music series returns this summer for five free events starting on August 5 and wrapping up September 2.

The City of South Lake Tahoe, On Course Events, and Tahoe Wellness Center
are hosting the popular concerts on Thursdays evenings.

The series will begin on Thursday, August 5 with the 84th show headlined by Boot Juice, a seven piece folk band with a horn section, three-part harmonies, and dual guitarists.

Live at Lakeview is a free weekly concert series that began in 2012. The
popular series typically begins on the first Thursday of summer and concludes around Labor Day. After a year and a half of COVID restrictions, the free concerts return at Lakeview Commons in South Lake Tahoe.

“After a year and a half of not being able to produce concerts for our community, it’s a beautiful thing to see live music making a comeback,”
shared Leslie Schultz, On Course Events director of marketing. “The
support we’ve received from our event sponsors + vendors has made this short season of events possible. We are so grateful for this community + excited to provide free shows on the beach once again!”

Live at Lakeview will not only have live music, but also art on the beach, along with a variety of local merchants, a beer garden, and new food truck options. The beautiful amphitheater-style seating offers fabulous views of Lake Tahoe.

Proceeds of the beer garden will benefit the South Tahoe BMX Association.

There is a new focus on taking care of the environment this year and the On Course Events team will be encouraging locals and visitors to participate in weekly beach and park cleanups at Lakeview Commons every Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. starting August 2nd.

All guests of Live at Lakeview are encouraged to take a pledge to be mindful and respectful of the magical landscape of Lake Tahoe, also known as the Live at Lakeview backdrop.

Parking is limited around the venue; however, a complimentary bike valet service is offered every week. Biking and carpooling is strongly encouraged.

Additional parking is available at the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Center (1601 Rufus Allen Blvd.)