Red Hawk Resort Casino presents two nights of live music this weekend with the 60’s Summer of Love band returning to lead the weekend entertainment line-up, bringing the casino stage bar to life on Friday. Fast Times is then slated to energize the stage on Saturday night, bringing all of your favorite dance hits from the 70’s and 80’s to life.

The music of the 60’s holds a special memory for those who grew up with it. It was music one could always sing along with, music you could dance to, music you fell in love with.  Now, the 60’s Summer of Love Band brings all the memorable music from the 60’s together for you in one great show that comes to Red Hawk Friday night.

The 60’s Summer of Love Band is a six-piece ensemble that performs everything from The Beatles and the Stones to Aretha Franklin and more.The band also dresses in period clothes to take the audience back to those magical years as they perform many of the era’s

60’s Summer of Love

The 60’s Summer of Love Band takes to the Red Hawk stage Friday night starting at 8 p.m. and will keep the dance floor busy until midnight in the casino’s stage bar. 

On Saturday, Fast Times is one of the area’s top cover bands, performing throughout the SF Bay Area, Reno and Lake Tahoe Area, Sacramento, Monterey, San Francisco, San Jose, Napa, and Wine Country at weddings, corporate events, holiday parties, festivals, conventions, fundraisers, birthday parties, casinos, and cruises.

Fast Times will bring the Red Hawk Stage Bar to life with all of your favorite dance and rock hits from the ’70s to today, mostly or all ’80s, and mostly or all ’90s. Fast Times plays every song with a dance beat that you cannot resist. Saturday show starts at 9 p.m. and concludes at 2 a.m..

There is no cover for either concert and seating in the stage bar area is first come first serve at Red Hawk Resort Casino.  

Weekend live music isn’t the only type of entertainment at Red Hawk Casino. The Apex, a state-of-the-art entertainment center, has everything you need for a fun-filled day out with friends and family. Feel the thrill and excitement of wheel-to-wheel racing at top speeds, your adrenaline pumping with each lap, as you get closer to the finish line on the state-of-the-art go-kart track at The Apex. 

The Apex also offers an 18-lane interactive bowling experience with comfortable couches, state-of-the-art scoring, and a fun and friendly staff. Whether you’re looking to go bowling or have a party with us, you will enjoy our first-class bowling experience.

Live golf combined with air conditioning? The Apex has you covered with a state-of-the-art golf simulator. Sharpen your competitive edge while playing the world’s most renowned courses, solo, or with friends and family of all ages. You’ll be amazed at the realism in their four golf simulator bays, including tilted footing for sidehill stances, more challenging swings for lies in the sand or rough, and real-feel putting.

The Apex at Red Hawk also offers the most epic Virtual Reality game studio in the area. Blur the lines between reality and illusion with a VR experience. Test your skills in a single-player game, or join a group in the virtual arena. Escape the physical and get immersed in the world of virtual reality.

There’s something for everyone at The Apex, and when you need a break, the Apex Grill and bar have you covered with delicious food and refreshing drinks. Check out their January specials advertised throughout this website at www.redhawkcasino.com.

Don’t want to drive home? Red Hawk Casino now offers you the opportunity to indulge in the all-new 156-room hotel, where a world of refined luxury and exceptional comfort awaits you. The recently opened hotel boasts a collection of spacious accommodations designed to cater to your every desire. From the inviting deluxe rooms, offering 440 square feet of elegance, to the opulent premium suites spanning 900 square feet, all connected and just a short indoor walk to enjoy the casino or The Apex.

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