Legendary rock band, Tesla, have announced their return to House of Blues Las Vegas in 2024, with their Tesla: The Las Vegas Takeover. Shows will be held on April 5, 6, 10, 12 and 13, beginning at 8:30 p.m. They have also booked an extensive run of dates across the US, the Keepin’ It Real Tour. Head into the article below for the full live listings, and more about Tesla’s special Nevada shows.
Expressing their excitement for the upcoming tour, Tesla shared, “We cannot wait to hit the stage and share our music with our incredible fans once again. The Keepin’ It Real Tour is going to be an unforgettable experience for everyone who joins us.”
During the exclusive five day run of H.O.B. shows, Tesla will touch all sides of their unique discography including the heavier edge of electric songs like “Modern Day Cowboy”, “Hang Tough” and “Edison’s Medicine,” as well as their acoustic driven songs such as “Signs” and “Love Song” (two Top 10 Billboard charting hits). Die-hard fans from all over the world are headed to Las Vegas to witness Tesla, America’s blue collar rock band, during this special limited-time engagement. And Tesla is ready to rock and show fans an unforgettable time.
Tickets are available by visiting HouseofBlues.com/LasVegas, MandalayBay.com, Ticketmaster.com or by calling 702-632-7600.
The Keepin’ It Real Tour is slated to kick off on January 11th in Immokalee, FL. Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as Tesla delivers powerhouse performances, showcasing their classic anthems alongside new tracks that further solidify their legacy.
Tickets for the “Keepin’ It Real” Tour are available for purchase at https://teslatheband.com/tour/
Tesla Tour Dates 2024
Jan 11 @ Seminole Center in Immokalee , FL SOLD OUT
Jan 13 @ Kings Center of Performing Arts in Melbourne , FL
Jan 14 @ The Stage at Coco Outdoors in Coconut Creek , FL
Jan 16 @ Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center in Tampa , FL SOLD OUT
Jan 17 @ Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center in Tampa, FL
Jan 20 @ Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino in Santa Fe, NM
Jan 26 @ UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee , WI
Jan 27 @ Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake , MN SOLD OUT
Mar 01 @ Paramount Arts Center in Ashland , KY
Mar 02 @ Blue Gate PAC in Shipshewana , IN
Mar 05 @ American Music Theatre in Lancaster , PA
Mar 06 @ Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit , MI
Mar 08 @ EPIC Event Center in Green Bay, WI
Mar 09 @ Silver Creek Event Center @ Four Winds Casino in New Buffalo , MI
Mar 12 @ Ryman Auditorium in Nashville , TN
Mar 13 @ Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham , NC
Mar 16 @ MGM Northfield in Northfield, OH
Mar 23 @ Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV
Apr 05 @ House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
Apr 06 @ House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
Apr 10 @ House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
Apr 12 @ House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
Apr 13 @ House of Blues in Las Vegas, NV
May 29 @ Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs, CO
May 31 @ House of Blues in Dallas , TX
Jun 04 @ ACL Live at Moody Theater in Austin , TX
Jun 05 @ Aztec Theatre in San Antonio , TX
Jun 7 @ House of Blues in Houston, TX
Jun 11 @ Mission Ballroom in Denver, CO
Jun 13 @ Peppermill Concert Hall in Wendover , NV
Jun 14 @ Peppermill Concert Hall in Wendover , NV
Jul 20 @ Beaver Dam Amphitheater in Beaver Dam , KY ROCK the DAM
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That they are still roaring and soaring should be no surprise. That’s just how they are built. Tesla may have been born in the mid-80s, but their bluesy, soulful sound is strongly embedded in the roots of organic, authentic, 1970s rock and roll. The same roots that produced bands like Bad Company, Grand Funk Railroad, AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith.
The ground started shaking in Sacramento, CA, in 1984; gold country that would soon be producing some platinum. They started out as City Kidd, until a suggested name change to Tesla, honoring the eccentric inventor Nikola Tesla who pioneered all things electrical. Their 1986 platinum debut album, Mechanical Resonance, included Top 40 hits “Modern Day Cowboy” and “Little Suzi.” 1989’s double-platinum The Great Radio Controversy included hits “Heaven’s Trail (No Way Out)” and “Love Song”. Suddenly, Tesla, who had been touring with bands such as Def Leppard and David Lee Roth, earned headlining status. In 1990, Tesla helped reshape the face of modern rock music by stripping down to the Five Man Acoustical Jam, an informal collection of their biggest hits peppered with rock and roll classics by the Beatles, Stones, and others. This album produced their biggest hit single to date, a cover of Five Man Electrical Band’s “Signs.” Other 90s albums from Tesla include platinum selling Psychotic Supper and Bust a Nut. The band continues to record and release material including 9 new albums since 2000.
Tesla’s legacy is alive and well as they continue to record and sellout venues all over the world. As comfortable, rugged, and dependable as your favorite pair of boots, they endure. Tesla is a celebration of the greatest spirits of rock and roll.
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Vocals: Jeff Keith
Guitar: Frank Hannon
Bass: Brian Wheat
Guitar: Dave Rude
Drums: Steve Brown
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