LAKE TAHOE, Nev. – Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe has announced Jack Johnson as part of the 2026 Summer Concert Series season. The acclaimed singer-songwriter known for his soulful acoustic sound and chart-topping hits will perform on Sunday, September 6, 2026, at The Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic.
This marks the first announcement of the 2026 Summer Concert Series lineup, promising an unforgettable season of world-class entertainment at Caesars Republic, which was recently honored as the ACM’s Arena of the Year for the second time. Fans can look forward to an evening under the stars as Jack Johnson delivers his signature blend of laid-back melodies and feel-good vibes.
“Announcing Jack Johnson as the first artist in our 2026 lineup sets the stage for an exceptional season,” said Brian Chandler, Senior Entertainment Manager. ” The Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre at Caesars Republic delivers an unparalleled concert experience, and this year’s series will continue to showcase remarkable performances in a truly iconic destination.”
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 14, at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com or APEconcerts.com. Stay up to date with our full lineup and future announcements at Caesars.com
About Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and former professional surfer from the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Known for his signature blend of acoustic, folk, and surf-rock sounds, Johnson rose to fame with his debut album, Brushfire Fairytales, in 2001 and has since released multiple chart-topping albums, including In Between Dreams, Sleep Through the Static, and To the Sea. His music has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and includes hits like “Upside Down,” featured in the film Curious George.
Beyond music, Johnson is a passionate environmental advocate. He co-founded the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation and the Kōkua Hawaii Foundation, supporting sustainability and environmental education. His tours and projects often incorporate eco-friendly practices, reinforcing his commitment to protecting the planet.

