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Discover all upcoming concerts scheduled in 2020-2021 at Speaking Rock Entertainment Center. Speaking Rock Entertainment Center hosts concerts for a wide range of genres. Browse the list of upcoming concerts, and if you can’t find your favourite artist, track them and let Songkick tell you when they are next in your area. Id try a different place, Speaking Rock Entertainment center is NOT a real CASINO, they are considered a SWEEPSTAKES facility, there is a big difference between these two. Their facilities are top notch! Concerts are well organized and security is heavy.

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Awesome venue. Free concerts 7 nights a week

Offering video slot machines, large screen TVs and music, Speaking Rock Entertainment Center, 122 S. Pueblo in the Lower Valley, is operated by the Ysleta del Sur Tigua Indians.

Tienen muy bien ambiente,amplias bonitas y limpias instalaciones y los conciertos que realizan están muy padres,siempre tratando de traer artistas grandes

Most beautiful theater within hundreds of miles if not thousands. Take in symphony concerts or a broadway show!

River dance is the first PROFESSIONAL performance at the new Plaza. El Paso ISD held a jazz band competition / showcase here the week before Riverdance

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The organist is jammin...with an organ! Go figure:)

Love the wine aisle and the lawn and garden

The outside fireplace is perfect for nighttime entertainment!

Steak bites are delish! Live music Saturday nights, good place to relax and try a wide variety of wines

$20 card starts off your wine tasting adventure with over 100 different bottles!

Excellent date night option for beer and wine lovers. Also a great Girl's night out venue!!

Watch out for the TX size margarita...it will definitely sneak up on you!! Live music when we went was excellent!

Great food, drinks, staff and atmosphere!!! Definitely love the spiciness of the guacamole and the pico de gallo.

absolutely best 'fried ice cream' in el paso... a must @ Carlos & Mickey's... Get extra honey and cinnamon...

Amazing live music in the restaurant on a Wednesday night

Great an big hotel! Free parking, nice and big rooms and walking distance to downtown El Paso

Newest hotel in the downtown area..heated pool on the 7th floor Sunset Terrace with a pool bar is amazing with an amazing view!

Amazing concert by Zedd

A good venue for events, size and accommodations are really good. This weekend was the home show, but I was quite disappointed, not many home improvement booths. It has become more of a craft show

Great place for shows. Not so great place to just drink.

has some good shows. raekwon, now dead prez

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Classic mexican restaurant with great live music. Huge margaritas.

Big plates

Enjoyed the mixed platter. Wheat bread is amazing and so is the 'Texas' size cheesecake with a strawberry daquiri like topping for flavor.

Bar B Q here is awesome. You should try the fresh baked bread.

Has live music at night

Very friendly and professional staff, a rare find in El Paso.

Ordering your burger bunless on a lettuce wrap is a healthy option

Good service and live band

Cool crowd!

Chill place during the day/afternoon. One of favorite spots to relax and have a drink.

Great outdoor seating spot. Excellent for day to mid afternoon pre gaming.

Make sure to visit Ray's backyard! It's beautiful!

El Paso’s Tigua Indians have suffered another major defeat in their decades-long efforts to conduct gambling at their Speaking Rock Entertainment Center.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 2 that the tribe’s gambling operations were illegal, upholding a ruling last year by U.S. District Judge Philip Martinez of El Paso.

The ruling brings the Tiguas closer to a court-ordered shuttering of Speaking Rock.

“For a generation, the State of Texas and a federally recognized Indian tribe, the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, have litigated the Pueblo’s attempts to conduct various gaming activities on its reservation near El Paso,” Circuit Judge Don R. Willett wrote in a ruling for a unanimous panel. “This latest case poses familiar questions that yield familiar answers: (1) which federal law governs the legality of the Pueblo’s gaming operations—the Restoration Act (which bars gaming that violates Texas law) or the more permissive Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (which “establish[es] . . . Federal standards for gaming on Indian lands”); and (2) whether the district court correctly enjoined the Pueblo’s gaming operations. Our on-point precedent conclusively resolves this case. The Restoration Act controls, the Pueblo’s gaming is prohibited, and we affirm.”

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Brant Martin, a lawyer for the Tiguas, said the tribe “is extremely disappointed by the ruling by the Fifth Circuit panel, as it fails to address important questions of law that were raised on appeal that were not decided by Ysleta I and whose interpretation would not be violative of the Rule of Orderliness.”

Martin said oral arguments in the case focused on regulatory powers in the Restoration Act, which he said Martinez and other judges have found confusing and sought appellate court clarification. He said the ruling didn’t address those concerns.

The Texas Attorney General’s Office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Tiguas and the state of Texas have been locked in court battles since 1993 over the legality of gambling on tribal lands, with the state winning at almost every turn. The tribe has shut down Speaking Rock, only to reopen it with different games.

Court records show the Tiguas plan to ask for a rehearing of the decision by all 26 judges of the 5th Circuit. Such requests are rarely granted. That would leave the tribe with only an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which has consistently refused to intervene in gambling disputes between Texas and its Indian tribes.

The high court in January refused to hear an appeal of a 5th Circuit ruling against the Alabama-Coushatta tribe of East Texas in a case almost identical to the Tiguas. The judge in that case has given the state and tribe until March 2021 to submit arguments over how to proceed in response to findings that Alabama-Coushatta gambling operations are illegal.

The U.S. House of Representatives last year passed a bill that would make the Tigua and Alabama-Coushatta subject to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, the 1987 law that controls most tribal gaming across the country. The Senate hasn’t taken further action on the bill and Gov. Greg Abbott, Sen. John Cornyn and other Texas Republican leaders have said they oppose it.

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Speaking Rock has been closed since March 19 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tribe has not announced a reopening date.