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Front-of-stage pit access, side stage viewing, private restrooms, snacks (6–7:30 PM), 3 drink tickets, VIP bar access, and complimentary water & soft drinks.
Premium viewing area between Pit Pass and Throttle Sections. Closer to the stage with a direct line of sight—perfect for fans who want a prime experience.
The core concert experience in front of the stage at the legendary Full Throttle Saloon. You're in the heart of the action.
Elevated view behind the Throttle Section with a covered, shaded canopy. A comfortable way to enjoy the show.
Elevated bridge seating with sweeping views of the Throttle Section, main stage, and Bear Butte Mountain. One of the most scenic spots in Sturgis.
Elevated seating with a clear view over the Full Throttle Saloon and Campground. Great sightlines of the main stage and Throttle Section.
Panoramic bridge view of the Full Throttle Saloon, campground, Throttle Section, and main stage. You're literally above the action.
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Full Throttle Saloon reserves the right to change prices without notice.
Note: The VIP and Throttle Section tickets are the same area and price, offering identical access and viewing experience.
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 The Allman Brothers, Grand Funk Railroad, AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, 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 nine new albums since 2000, and recently debuted their new single, “Time To Rock!”
TESLA has endured many of the same taste-changing challenges that affected many in the post-grunge world, but through it all, their blue-collar work ethic and dedication to their faithful fan base have helped them not just survive, but thrive. TESLA’s legacy is alive and well as they continue to record and sell out 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.
No Refunds, No Exchanges
Full Throttle Saloon reserves the right to change prices without notice.