Valhalla Tahoe presents a week of laughter and live music on the South Shore of Lake Tahoe

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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – Valhalla Tahoe invites the community to enjoy a week of entertainment featuring improv comedy and live music as part of the 2026 Valhalla Festival of Arts.
The week begins on Tuesday, June 16 at 7 p.m. with the return of the Tahoe Improv Players to the Boathouse Theatre. Inspired by the fast-paced, audience-driven style of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the Tahoe Improv Players create an entirely unscripted evening of comedy based on audience suggestions. Every performance is unique, making each show a one-of-a-kind experience filled with unexpected laughs and spontaneous fun.
The celebration continues on Sunday, June 21 from 4:30–6:30 p.m. with the opening concert of Valhalla’s Free Lawn Concert Series featuring Lindsay & the Cheeks. Known for their high-energy blend of funk, soul, and feel-good grooves, the band delivers an infectious sound perfect for dancing, relaxing, and enjoying a summer evening by the lake.
This Father’s Day concert offers a festive way to celebrate Dad while enjoying live music in one of Lake Tahoe’s most scenic settings. Gates open at 3 p.m., allowing guests plenty of time to settle in on the Grand Lawn before the music begins.
The free, family-friendly event will feature food vendors, a beer and wine garden, Valhalla merchandise, a tie-dye station, lawn activities, and more. Attendees are encouraged to bring picnic blankets, low-back chairs, family, and friends.
“Summer at Valhalla is all about bringing people together through arts, culture, and community,” said Meg Peart, Executive Director of Valhalla Tahoe. “Whether you’re laughing along with the Tahoe Improv Players or dancing on the lawn with Lindsay & the Cheeks, these events showcase the welcoming spirit and vibrant energy that make Valhalla such a special place.”
Tickets for Tahoe Improv Players are available at ValhallaTahoe.com/events. Admission to the Lawn Concert is free and open to the public.

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