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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:

GATE & PARKING:

  • 73 spaces are available in our parking lot. 4 are reserved for Handicap parking.
  • A gate attendant will let ticket holders into the Valhalla up to 2 hours prior to the show. 
  • There is ~225 yards between the parking lot and the Boathouse theater. Please wear comfortable shoes and allow time for the walk. A site host can bring a golf cart around for accessibility issues if scheduled ahead of time.  

FOOD & BEVERAGE:

  • Light snacks, popcorn, and beer and wine are available for sale at our concessions.
  • Outside food and beverages are not allowed in the Boathouse Theater.
  • Outside alcohol is not allowed in the reserved table section/beer garden at outdoor events. 

If you have questions or require assistance please call or email at least 24 hours in advance.

Phone: 530-541-4975

Email: info@valhallatahoe.com

Physical Address: 1 Valhalla Road (off Hwy 89), South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150

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Loud as Folk Songwriters Showcase

Loud as Folk Songwriters Showcase
Loud As Folk is a hub of the west coast songwriting scene focused on highlighting emerging artists with distinct approaches to all genres of American roots music. In the process of bringing these acts together to perform, a beautiful community naturally formed with artists and audience members alike. 

Now LAF is a global network of songwriters who collaborate, tour, and record in ever changing combinations. The organization is based in Reno, NV and operated by founder Spike McGuire and VP Greg Gilmore. Their dedication remains to preserving the craft of songwriting, whether it's through your stereo or from the stage. 

Loud As Folk began as a monthly songwriter showcase in Reno, NV and expanded into a touring revue that has visited NV, AZ, CA, OR, WA, ID and UT. Whether tightly packed in a tiny tavern or in the rich reverb of a cavernous concert hall, the show's format is inherently intimate.

The ever-rotating lineup and spirit of collaboration shared by the performers ensures no two shows are ever alike and an engaging experience night after night. Audiences may witness anything from stripped down solo sets all the way to several artists forming a band that will only exist once.

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