Crosby, Stills and Nash play Reno Ballroom June 29
Tickets on sale April 4
April 3, 2008
David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash are “three together,” once again, as they bring their North America tour to the Reno Ballroom on June 29.
This is the legendary trio’s first tour since 2005 – the last time all three were united on the road in any configuration was for Crosby, Stills, Nash (CSN) & Young’s 2006 Freedom Of Speech Tour.
Tickets go on sale April 4 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased by phone at 888-288-1833 and online at www.downtownreno.com.
Tickets
$80, $70, $60, and $40
Circus Circus
Main Cashier’s Cage
500 N. Sierra St.
Eldorado Showroom
Box Office
345 N. Virginia St.
Silver Legacy
Box Office
407 N. Virginia St.
CSN's honored career
CSN first formed in Los Angeles in 1968, each one coming to the group with a pedigree from another influential act: David Crosby from The Byrds, Stephen Stills from Buffalo Springfield, and Graham Nash from The Hollies.
Their self-titled 1969 debut album – featuring song classics including “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” “Marrakesh Express,” and “Guinnevere” – was an instant masterpiece that helped them score that year’s Best New Artist Grammy and is now No. 259 on Rolling Stone's list of the “500 Greatest Albums Of All Time.”
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame echoes that sentiment in their online summary of the group’s 1997 induction, noting that, “Crosby, Stills & Nash have remained America’s longest-running experiment in vocal harmony and social relevance.”
As one of the most popular, enduring and influential acts to emerge out of the original Woodstock era (they made their second-ever concert appearance with Neil Young at the ’69 festival), CSN has often been called the “voice of an entire generation.” Now, on tour in the U.S. in a landmark election year, CSN’s collective voice will be as loud and as clear as ever, with peerless harmonies and messages of social justice seamlessly sharing the spotlight, reaching many generations of fans across America.