Serena Karise is set to bring her signature high-energy country sound to the Red Hawk Resort Casino Stage Bar Saturday night, Karise steps on the Red Hawk stage at 10 p.m. and continues until 2 a.m., promising an energetic night of music and movement for fans of modern country with an edge.
A dynamic rising country artist, Karise has earned a devoted following with her bold blend of classic country soul and gritty rock energy. Known for her captivating stage presence and powerful vocals, she delivers a show that’s as heartfelt as it is high-octane—connecting with audiences of all ages through original songs and reinvented country favorites.
Karise draws inspiration from the powerhouse women of 1990s country—icons like Jo Dee Messina and Reba McEntire—channeling their timeless energy while adding a fresh, contemporary twist. Her musical style aligns with today’s rising stars such as Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson, blending tradition and innovation into a sound that resonates across generations.
Serena Karise
Her passion for performance has taken her from small-town venues to major stages across the West. Karise has shared the spotlight with national acts including Lily Rose, and has opened for chart-topping artists like Sara Evans, Gabby Barrett, and Deana Carter. From festivals and fairs to casinos and intimate clubs, she’s built a reputation for delivering unforgettable shows powered by emotion, energy, and authenticity.
As she continues to evolve as an artist, Karise remains committed to creating music that reflects her own journey and the influences that shaped her. Whether she’s performing to a roaring crowd or an intimate audience, she brings her full self to the stage—earning every cheer and encore with grit and heart.
More to explore at Red Hawk Resort Casino
Red Hawk Resort Casino continues to offer more than just live music, giving guests a full entertainment experience under one roof. With over 2,100 slot machines, all your favorite table games, and a luxurious high-limit room, players of every level can find excitement at every turn. The casino also features exclusive promotions, Free Play giveaways, and cash drawings that keep the action going all month long.
Visitors can also elevate their experience with a stay at the Red Hawk Resort Hotel, where luxury meets the scenic beauty of the Sierra foothills. Whether you’re escaping for a weekend or planning a longer retreat, the resort provides elegant accommodations and easy access to all that Red Hawk has to offer.
Dining options are plentiful throughout the resort, with a variety of casual and full-service restaurants offering everything from steaks and seafood to international flavors and comfort food favorites.
Summer deals and attractions at The Apex
For families and thrill-seekers, The Apex at Red Hawk delivers fast-paced fun and competitive energy. This entertainment hub features electric go-kart racing, 18 interactive bowling lanes, a state-of-the-art arcade, and cutting-edge golf and sports simulators.
This summer, guests can take advantage of limited-time seasonal offers. The Apex Summer Pass includes daily bowling with free shoe rental, $20 off go-karting, a $20 arcade card reload, and 10% off food and non-alcoholic drinks at The Apex Grill. In addition, the Pro Speed Bonus adds $20 in value to any $100 Apex gift card purchase. These promotions offer great ways to enhance your visit with extra play and savings. For full details on these summer offers and more, visit apexatredhawk.com.
Whether you’re coming for the music, the casino, or a little bit of everything, Red Hawk Resort Casino delivers an unbeatable weekend destination. For more information on upcoming entertainment and resort offerings, visit www.redhawkcasino.com.
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