SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

Records of Convictions
Feb
21

Records of Convictions

A Solo-Cholo Exhibition of Hoka Skenandore's work, titled 'Record of Convictions,' will take place at the JoAnn & Robert Balzer Gallery.

Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico, from Feb 21 to Aug 31, 2025. The opening reception will be held on Feb 21, 4 pm.

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The Asteroids
Feb
21

The Asteroids

The Asteroids at Boxcar SF Friday, Feb 21st!

Music of the Atomic Age
OLDIES-STYLE ROCK AND ROLL, DOO-WOP AND JUMP BLUES.

Saxophones soar and electric guitars wail over hardcore rhythm and blues backbeats, popping off like cherry cola with all the shooby doo-wop she-bops that'll have you writing home to Grandma.
https://theasteroidsmusic.com/home

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Little Women
Feb
21

Little Women

Louisa May Alcott's classic of American literature comes to life in this 2005 Broadway musical. It focuses on the four March sisters— traditional Meg, wild, aspiring writer Jo, timid Beth and romantic Amy,— and their beloved Marmee, at home in Concord, Massachusetts, while their father is away serving as a Union Army chaplain during the Civil War. An inspiring tale of personal empowerment!

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Ocean Blue
Feb
21

Ocean Blue

THE OCEAN BLUE
*Performing their Self-Titled and Cerulean albums*
with special guest Brian Tighe of The Hang Ups

Dream pop icons The Ocean Blue are coming to Santa Fe! Known for their jangly melodies and atmospheric sound, this band was a staple of 90's college radio and MTV's 120 Minutes. Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct 11th

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Big Richard - Girl Dinner Tour
Feb
21

Big Richard - Girl Dinner Tour

The world-class musicians in Big Richard initially convened in 2021 for a festival date.

The quartet showed up to the one-off like it had been together for years and quickly graduated to club shows and dates. The musicians siphon from bluegrass, old time, classical, country, and pop. Bursting with jaw-dropping virtuosity; playfully irreverent stage banter; stunning four-part harmony; imaginative arrangements; a refreshingly eclectic repertoire; and a healthy dose of lady rage, Big Richard is poised to penetrate the Americana music world and beyond.

To date, the quartet has issued 3 singles, the Live from Telluride album, and it has new music on the way.

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Stanlie Kee and Step In Trio
Feb
21

Stanlie Kee and Step In Trio

Stanlie Kee and Step In are rooted in traditional blues structure we bring youthful interpretation that captures the native spirit while captivating audiences of all ages, backgrounds and exposure to the blues. This band will touch your soul.

Free / All Ages

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Mount Eerie
Feb
21

Mount Eerie

MOUNT EERIE
Phil Elverum, b. 1978

I grew up five miles into the woods outside the island town of Anacortes, Washington during the 80's and 90's in a post-hippie echo that normalized saying "hello" out loud to the nearby mountains, waters and animals. As a teenager, entering the world of music and creation through the door that punk tore open, I finally found my people in Olympia.

I lived there for 5 years and released records as the Microphones with the K label. Now I make Mount Eerie records, since 2003, and release them myself on a fake record label, stubbornly still DIY to the bone. I have a devotion to this life of creativity and subversion that has never wavered. These songs and works dig down into the bedrock of this place and try to bring forth a fresh exhale, a big picture glimpse, small beneath the sky, clear water trickling.

TICKETS: $25-30
Member pre-sale: Thursday, October 31, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 1, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.

-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

TICKETS: $25-30
Member pre-sale: Thursday, October 31, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 1, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.

-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment


MOUNT EERIE
Phil Elverum, b. 1978

I grew up five miles into the woods outside the island town of Anacortes, Washington during the 80's and 90's in a post-hippie echo that normalized saying "hello" out loud to the nearby mountains, waters and animals. As a teenager, entering the world of music and creation through the door that punk tore open, I finally found my people in Olympia. I lived there for 5 years and released records as the Microphones with the K label. Now I make Mount Eerie records, since 2003, and release them myself on a fake record label, stubbornly still DIY to the bone. I have a devotion to this life of creativity and subversion that has never wavered. These songs and works dig down into the bedrock of this place and try to bring forth a fresh exhale, a big picture glimpse, small beneath the sky, clear water trickling.

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Free Zin Fridays
Feb
21
to Feb 28

Free Zin Fridays

Join us for our new Friday at Cakes Cafe for the winter season! Welcome to Free-zin Fridays where we bring you a free night of dancing with amazing DJs and live performances every

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WOODCUT RELIEF PRINTING
Feb
22
to Feb 23

WOODCUT RELIEF PRINTING

Join us as we explore traditional, Japanese-style, woodcut relief printmaking in this two-session workshop.

Day 1 : February 22
Day 2: February 23

All supplies are included | Members $70 | Non-members $90 for both sessions.

Please Register in Advance: https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/.../in-person-class.../

Please note that registering for this class will register participants to both sessions

This class is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. Children are welcome to participate alongside their adults.

Space is limited, reservations required

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Hike Through History
Feb
22
to Apr 26

Hike Through History

  • Valles Caldera National Preserve (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join a park ranger on a hike through history! Travel 12,000 years back in time to discover the ingenuity of the people of the past and how Valles Caldera remains a place that inspires generation after generation.

This will be a 2-mile hike on relatively flat ground. Please wear footwear suitable for gravel hiking, and bring snowshoes (if applicable), ice cleats (if applicable), layers, gloves, head coverings, and water.

Registration is not required. Meet at the picnic area in front of the Ranger Station, located about 4 miles down the park road from the main entrance gate.

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Lore of the Land
Feb
22

Lore of the Land

Love trains? Love history? Love New Mexico?

If so, this adventure is just for you!

This adventure will take you to the Galisteo Basin while our knowledgeable storytellers will entertain you with the history of this beautiful land complemented by live music.

https://bit.ly/47JhSVK

Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

The Lore of the Land Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

Here’s the Winter Schedule:

Nov. 8th, 16th, 23rd

Dec. 14th, 21st, 28th,

Jan. 18th, 25th

Feb. 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd

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Santa Fe Scenic
Feb
22

Santa Fe Scenic

New Mexico is known around the world for its beautiful landscapes. So why not take in those gorgeous views from the comfort of our beautifully restored passenger cars.

You and your family can enjoy first class service and amazing vistas while our train takes you out across the high desert to the views overlooking the Galisteo Basin.

Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment!

Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

The Santa Fe Scenic departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

November 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24

December 22, 28

January 18, 25

February 1, 8, 15, 22

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Margarita Rail
Feb
22

Margarita Rail

Join us for a ride with live music and some famous Santa Fe margaritas! Enjoy a unique marg centric menu while taking in the gorgeous views of the New Mexico landscape.

https://bit.ly/3SB5HEQ

Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary welcome margarita, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

The Margarita Rail departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

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Black History Month Celebration
Feb
22

Black History Month Celebration

Celebrate Black History Month with us! Join us on February 22nd from 4-8 pm at El Museo Cultural for an evening filled with food, vendors, performances, poetry, and song.

This event is a collaboration between Vital Spaces, Santa Fe Arts & Culture Department, NAACP, and
Empower!

Black Futures Community Fund. Come together with friends, family, and our community as we honor and celebrate the rich contributions of Black culture and history.

See you there!

We are still seeking vendors for this event. If you're interested or looking to be involved please reach out to us!

Stay tuned for updates!

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Half Broke Horse
Feb
22

Half Broke Horse

Join Half Broke Horses Duo, Tasha Curtis & David Thom, at Beer Creek Brewing Co. for a dinner show, 5-7:30pm. Acoustic-driven Americana & Honky Tonk that feels like a good friend sharing the sheer fun & tender passion of these musical styles.

Earthy vocals & toe-tappin’ grooves. https://www.beercreekbrew.com/

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Sunbender
Feb
22

Sunbender

First gig of 2025!
Cowgirl
Saturday, Feb 22
6-9pm

Modern Alternative and covers: 80s, 90s, David Bowie, Lenny Kravitz, Depeche Mode, Smashing Pumpkins, Duran Duran & more!

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Una Mas y La Cha Cha
Feb
22

Una Mas y La Cha Cha

The members and music of Una Mas y La ChaCha reflect the diversity of Santa Fe – the Indigenous, the descendants of Spanish and Mexican families and multigenerational Anglos residents; and cumbias, boleros, flamenco, 70’s Chicano funk and eclectic covers with the band’s unique spin that they call Northern New Mexico soul music.

With a rock-solid rhythm section featuring bassist Brian Shannon, percussionists Adrian Trate and David Gomez supporting the soaring leads of guitarist and band founder D’Santi Nava, and the soulful vocals of Trate and la Cha Cha Krystle Lucero, Una Mas can deliver an intimate performance in a cozy venue that draws in the listener to rocking out before a crowd of thousands at large public events.

An Una Mas show is a night of passion and heritage that has crowds clearing out a dance space for a set of songs by Selena, listening respectfully to a hymn for Quetzalcoatl, or gazing in rapt attention as Nava, “el Brujo,” furiously works the fretboard. To hear Una Mas y la Cha Cha is to be present in a moment that weaves threads of time, genres, and peoples.

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Practical Approach to Buddhist Psychology
Feb
22
to Feb 26

Practical Approach to Buddhist Psychology

  • The Buddhist Center Thubten Norbu Ling (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Wednesday Nights till the end of February
In-person & Zoom
https://tnlsf.org/.../getting-to-know-your.../2024-12-11/

In this course, Gen Don will investigate Buddhist psychology using the basic teachings from the traditional study of lo-rig, “mind and cognition”, with an approach geared toward easy application to daily life.

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The Last Lost Weekend
Feb
22

The Last Lost Weekend

The Last Lost Weekend

A songwriter retreat & residency hosted by El Rey Court with support from Western AF, The Americana Music Association, and Madre Mescal.

The residency will run February 17th - 22nd, with writer’s rounds performed in “La Reina,” El Rey’s cantina, on February 21st and 22nd. Both nights are free and open to the public.

Struck by the beauty and pace of the El Rey Court upon his first short residency in 2019, country singer and songwriter JP Harris has gathered a group of off-beat musical friends and peers to create new songs, stories, and memories to contribute to the American Folk Music canon.

The Last Long Weekend features acclaimed songwriters and touring artists JP Harris, Kristina Murray, John R Miller, Jaime Wyatt, Hunter Park (She Returns From War) and Riddy Arman.

Founded with a long term vision, the project aims to become an annual convergence, with a new batch of artists each year. In tandem, Harris and a diverse panel of industry professionals will open two slots annually at the retreat for aspiring or up-and-coming Americana songwriters, wherein they may collaborate and gain potential artistic mentorship from the larger group; selections would be made through a submission-based grant program, and funded via a multi-faceted partnership of presenters and sponsors.

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Susan Werner
Feb
22

Susan Werner

Over the course of her twenty five year career, Susan Werner has earned a reputation as “one of the most innovative songwriters working today” (Chicago Tribune).

With formidable chops on guitar (she began playing at age 5) and piano (she was a guest on Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz), along with a graduate degree in voice performance, her shows are a one-woman master class in musicianship.

Although best known as an acoustic songwriter that came up through coffeehouses and folk festivals, the Chicago-based artist has written songs in the style of Gershwin and Cole Porter (I Can’t Be New, 2004), gospel music (The Gospel Truth, 2007), traditional Cuban “son” (An American In Havana, 2016), and New Orleans junk piano (NOLA, 2019).

In 2014 she composed the music and lyrics to the musical theater score Bull Durham, The Musical (MGM). Her songs have been recorded by Tom Jones, Michael Feinstein, and Shemekia Copeland, and her latest recording of originals, The Birds of Florida, took flight in 2022.

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Tree Adams, Wally Ingram and Jono Manson
Feb
22

Tree Adams, Wally Ingram and Jono Manson

Tree Adams, Wally Ingram, and Jono Manson are coming together in Santa Fe – one night only – for a powerhouse performance of gritty blues, masterful rhythms, and soulful storytelling. With Adams’ wailing guitar, Ingram’s dynamic percussion, and Manson’s seasoned songwriting, this trio delivers a rich, high-energy experience that blends rock, blues, and Americana into an unforgettable night of music.

Limited seating - reserve early!

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Kathleen Edwards
Feb
22

Kathleen Edwards

Join us for an unforgettable night with Kathleen Edwards, a trailblazer in North American roots music! Blending alt-country, folk, and heartland rock, her sound has earned multiple Juno nominations and collaborations with legends like Bob Dylan and Maren Morris. Don’t miss this chance to see her live!

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Detroit Lightning
Feb
22

Detroit Lightning

Lensic360 presents Detroit Lightning - The Decades Run - 3 monthly shows at The Bridge, each featuring a different decade of The Grateful Dead’s masterful career.

Sure, the 60’s ushered in The Dead’s signature open-ended psychedelic rave-ups, but also featured blues tunes, country numbers and originals that more closely resembled pop confections.

The band has cherry picked the most Lightning-ready songs of the decade and will deliver them with their usual precision, abandon and impish sense of adventure.

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Susan Werner
Feb
22

Susan Werner

Over the course of her twenty five year career, Susan Werner has earned a reputation as “one of the most innovative songwriters working today” (Chicago Tribune). With formidable chops on guitar (she began playing at age 5) and piano (she was a guest on Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz), along with a graduate degree in voice performance, her shows are a one-woman master class in musicianship.

Although best known as an acoustic songwriter that came up through coffeehouses and folk festivals, the Chicago-based artist has written songs in the style of Gershwin and Cole Porter (I Can’t Be New, 2004), gospel music (The Gospel Truth, 2007), traditional Cuban “son” (An American In Havana, 2016), and New Orleans junk piano (NOLA, 2019).

In 2014 she composed the music and lyrics to the musical theater score Bull Durham, The Musical (MGM). Her songs have been recorded by Tom Jones, Michael Feinstein, and Shemekia Copeland, and her latest recording of originals, The Birds of Florida, took flight in 2022.

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222
Feb
22

222

No charge

Come out and dance the night away

8 to 9
Dj C - Carribean Clubhouse

9 to 10
Purkil8 - Filthy Tech House

10 to 11
Dirty Diamond - Dirty Tech House

11 to 12
Callie - Techno

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Allyson's Way
Feb
22

Allyson's Way

Grab your dancing shoes and let’s get ready for a great night with Allyson’s Way.

Playing decades of classics that will make you get down!

For fun and excitement, see you there!

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Felix y Los Gatos
Feb
22

Felix y Los Gatos

Felix y Los Gatos is a national touring act with their roots planted firmly in the desert Southwest.

With 20+ years of stage experience, the Gatos have an improvisational style that is uniquely their own.

“Green Chile Gumbo” Blues, as the band refers to their sound, is a unique blend of Latin, Blues, Tejano, New Orleans Swing, “New Mexico Ranchera”, and rockin' outlaw country.

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DJ Dynamite Sol
Feb
22

DJ Dynamite Sol

Santa Fe’s #1 DJ in the City Different wants you to get off your rump shaker and get to Boxcar to dance the night away as DJ Dynamite Sol takes over the turntables and elevates your Saturday night on February 22. 21+.

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Tumbleroot Twirl
Feb
22
to Mar 29

Tumbleroot Twirl

Join us for a new monthly Queer Dance Party at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, where the beats are hot, and the vibes are even hotter.

Whether you're here to show off your moves or soak in the incredible atmosphere, this is the place to be. Let's twirl, spin, and celebrate our community in style!

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Make and Take at MOIFA
Feb
23
to Apr 27

Make and Take at MOIFA

  • Museum of International Folk Art (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us in the Hands-on Studio at MOIFA for art projects, coloring sheets, and self-guided treasure hunts. Add to your explorations at the museum with fun art making, facilitated by our fantastic MOIFA docents.

Date and Time:
February 2 & 23 | Make a Dragon Puppet!
March 2 & 23 | Animals in Folk Art!
April 6 & 27 | Make a Mini Community!


The program is free with Museum Admission.

Museum admission is always free for Kids and Members.

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Chris Hagdorn Quartet
Feb
23

Chris Hagdorn Quartet

Chris Hegedorn Connection (Jazz Quartet)-

Chris Hagedorn is a Santa Fe-based tenor saxophone Player. He fell in love with Eddie Harris' electrified saxophone when he was four years old and has never looked back. His influences include John Coltrane, Charles Lloyd, Jackie McLean, Warren Marsh and Steve Lucy.
Chris will be joined by Chris Ishee on Piano, Wally Ausserer on bass, and Joe Hecker on drums.

Free / All Ages

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Magic and Mystery SFCO Concert
Feb
23

Magic and Mystery SFCO Concert

Details on toin the Santa Fe Community Orchestra for a free concert featuring Rossini’s La Gazza Ladra Overture, Schubert’s Symphony No. 8, Liszt’s Les Préludes, and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade (4th movement), conducted by Daniel Villanueva.

The orchestra provides the opportunity for exceptional New Mexican musicians to perform free concerts for a broad range of Santa Fe and northern New Mexico audiences, promotes the composition and performance of works by New Mexico composers, and supports the musical and cultural life of Santa Fe.

Visit https://sfco.org for more information.

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Celebrating Diversity
Feb
23

Celebrating Diversity

A wind ensemble concert featuring music by
African American Composers: Scott Joplin, Florence Price, George Walker, Omar Thomas, Katahj Copley
Also works by: Howard Hanson, Antonio Carlos Gomes,
and Oscar Navarro
Sponsored in part by NAACP Santa Fe Branch
ADMISSION is FREE!

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The Culinary DJ
Feb
23

The Culinary DJ

Brazilian Carnaval
feat. The Culinary DJ
and StretchLab Santa Fe
Sunday February 23rd
2-6pm

Edible Audio Experience

StretchLab Santa Fe will also be set up for one-on-one assisted stretching

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Felix y Los Gatos Play Madrid
Feb
23

Felix y Los Gatos Play Madrid

Felix y Los Gatos is a national touring act with their roots planted firmly in the desert Southwest. With 20+ years of stage experience, the Gatos have an improvisational style that is uniquely their own.

“Green Chile Gumbo” Blues, as the band refers to their sound, is a unique blend of Latin, Blues, Tejano, New Orleans Swing, “New Mexico Ranchera”, and rockin' outlaw country.

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Little Women (Sat. & Sun.)
Feb
23

Little Women (Sat. & Sun.)

Louisa May Alcott's classic of American literature comes to life in this 2005 Broadway musical. It focuses on the four March sisters— traditional Meg, wild, aspiring writer Jo, timid Beth and romantic Amy,— and their beloved Marmee, at home in Concord, Massachusetts, while their father is away serving as a Union Army chaplain during the Civil War. An inspiring tale of personal empowerment!

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Music of Latin America
Feb
23

Music of Latin America

Celebrate the musical culture of Latin America with this exciting program led by Maestro Guillermo Figueroa, presenting the talents of your Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra and guest soloists JP Jofre and Miguel del Águila. JP Jofre, one of the world’s leading performers of the bandoneón—the Latin American version of the accordion—joins The Symphony for Astor Piazzolla’s Concerto for Bandoneón, "Aconcagua."

The Symphony is also honored to have a special appearance by Latin GRAMMY® nominated composer and musician Miguel del Águila playing the conga on his popular "Conga"—not-to-be-missed!

This incredible afternoon of great music also presents Roberto Sierra's Symphony No. 3, "La Salsa" and Ariel Ramírez' Misa Criolla, featuring The Symphony Chorus.

FREE preview-talk one hour before the performance.
Tickets: $25, $42, $52, $64, $74, $89, $99

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Dylan Earl and Friends
Feb
23

Dylan Earl and Friends

Join us for a night of live music with Dylan Earl. Earl is a post country/countrypolitan/ twangcore songwriter hailing from the Ozarks in Arkansas.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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FOTO FORUM 6th Annual Members Show
Feb
23
to Apr 25

FOTO FORUM 6th Annual Members Show

Opening Reception
Sixth Annual Members Show
Opens February 7th, 2025
Closes April 25th, 2025

Please join us at Foto Forum Santa Fe, Friday, February 7th, 2025 from 5-7pm for an opening reception. The exhibition will run through April 25th, 2025.

The annual Members Show is a juried group exhibition featuring printed works from the Members of Foto Forum Santa Fe. Entries are open to artists internationally, with the exhibition held at our gallery located in the historic Railyard Arts District of downtown Santa Fe. The opening reception for the Annual Members Show is one of our most attended events each year, noted for its eclectic range of work from our diverse community of photographers and artists.

Featuring original photographic works by these Foto Forum Santa Fe Members:

Jim Allen, Rodrigo Arruda, Suparno Banerjee, Dane Bass, Kelly Berry, Edwin Carungay, Zach Chambers, Heidi Cost, Garrett Day, Leigh Ann Edmonds, Brian Edwards, Nancy Egan, Sylvia Ernestina, Adam Ferguson, Heidi Fickinger, Joan Grabel, Fiona Ray, R Melinda X. Hoffman, Paula Iveland, Robert Johnson, Eric Kunsman, Horatio Law, Ellen Mahaffy, Gordon Mark, Kai McBride, Eric McCollum, Dan McCormack, Ashley Miller, Lou Novick, Scott Reid, Andrew Roibal, John Siskin, Nick Spath, Peter Stacey, Michael Sumner, Nick Tauro Jr., Roger Thomasson, Ashton Thornhill, Shane Tolbert, VC Torneden, Raymond Urena, Dave Volden, Jeff Waters, Isabel Winson-Sagan, Kent Wood, Cody Yantis, Joan Zalenski

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King Falcon
Feb
23

King Falcon

Mama Mañana presents:
King Falcon
with Strange Magic
Sunday February 23, 2025 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 6:30pm • 21+ WITHOUT PARENT OR GUARDIAN
Tickets: $14 advance | $18 day of show (plus service fees)

On Sunday, February 23rd, Mama Mañana Presents brings you a massive night of indie and power pop with King Falcon (NYC) and Strange Magic (ABQ) at Tumbleroot!

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Culture Day at the Roundhouse
Feb
24

Culture Day at the Roundhouse

  • The Roundhouse - New Mexico State Capital Building (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Ziggy Prothro, the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies' Education Outreach Coordinator, at the New Mexico Roundhouse for the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs' Culture Day!

This year's Culture Day is scheduled for Monday, February 24th, 2025 in the capitol rotunda.

Ziggy will be joined by the staff of the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies, as well as the other Department of Cultural Affairs divisions, for a full day of events including hands-on demonstrations, tabletop displays of replica artifacts, and exhibits of ancestral technology.

This event is free and the public is strongly encouraged to attend!

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Marvelous Mondays
Feb
24
to Dec 1

Marvelous Mondays

The 1st Monday Nights of 2025 are going to be…Marvelous! Join us every first Monday for Marvelous Mondays Variety Show!

This night is all about community! Welcoming queer identifying people + allies to celebrate and strengthen Santa Fe queer communities. Our goal is to create a space that is intentionally queer-centered, initiated and inspired by members of our Queer-identifying team and community.

Come on out every Monday at La Reina to meet like-minded members of the community, and try our Cherry Sour drink special; a portion of sales from this special every Monday will support Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico. Transgender Resource Center New Mexico provides advocacy, education, and direct services in support of transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and gender variant people and their families.

*Ask our bartenders to make our cocktails into a mocktail + fun non-alcoholic options!

La Reina is a mezcal- and tequila-focused bar located at El Rey Court, that is dog-friendly with indoor and outdoor seating and open 7 days a week.

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Monday Night Swing February
Feb
24

Monday Night Swing February

Monday Night Swing is our weekly swing dance in Santa Fe with rotating teachers and DJs every week.

We'll announce live band nights and costs separately.
Lesson starts at 7pm. Dancing starts at 8pm.
- $10 lesson & dance
- $5 dance only
Our dance floor was refinished recently. Please bring clean, non-marking shoes to wear while in the dance hall. Thanks!

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Miss Tess
Feb
24

Miss Tess

Miss Tess is one of those singular artists who deserve all the superlatives and accolades one could hoist upon a rare talent such as hers.

This unassuming chanteuse is, as they say in the business, a true “triple threat” – a superb songwriter and adept multi-instrumentalist with an extraordinary voice that can sing the birds from the trees.

Her music takes root and draws from an era when country music, contrary to popular belief, was downright sophisticated, and filled with instrumentalists who were every bit as hip musically as their jazz counterparts – stretching back to a time when Western swing bands and jazz bands played a lot of the same material – albeit with a different accent, informed by their physical location.

Location has a lot to do with the new Miss Tess album, but I’ll get to that in a minute. I would like to stress here that Miss Tess is not necessarily a “country” artist per se, although if she were invited to play the Grand Ole Opry, she would not be out of place, and would no doubt be very well received. Country Soul might be a better descriptor if I was forced to label it, but her music also has elements of rhythm and blues, jazz, country blues, rock n’ roll – but never manufactured to re-create a particular sound or era. I’m tempted to call this new Miss Tess album “easy listening” except she’d probably slap me. But damn, it really is so easy to listen to: laid back, soulful, funky, and addictive … much like the place it was recorded in and inspired by.

ig: @misstess

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Soccer Mommy
Feb
24

Soccer Mommy

SOCCER MOMMY
Sophie Allison has always written candidly about her life, making Soccer Mommy one of indie rock’s most interesting and beloved artists of the last decade. Allison has used Soccer Mommy’s songs as a vehicle to sort through the thoughts and encounters that inevitably come with the reality of growing up. After all, Soccer Mommy began as a bedroom-to-Bandcamp exercise with teenage Allison posting her plaintive songs as demos. Over the years, though, she has often enhanced that sound, using the endless production possibilities, newly at her fingertips, to outstrip singer-songwriter stereotypes. The records would start with songwriting’s kernels of truth, and she would then imagine all the unexpected shapes they could take. Every Soccer Mommy record has felt like a surprise.

On Soccer Mommy’s fourth album, the tender but resolute Evergreen, Allison is again writing about her life. But that life’s different these days: Since making her previous album, 2022’s Sometimes, Forever, Allison experienced a profound and also very personal loss. New songs emerged from that change, unflinching and sometimes even funny reflections on what she was feeling. (Speaking of funny, this is a Soccer Mommy album, so there’s an ode to Allison’s purple-haired wife in the game Stardew Valley, too.) These songs were, once again, Allison’s way to sort through life, to ground herself. She wanted them to sound that way, too, to feel as true to the demos—raw and relatable, unvarnished and honest—as possible. The songwriting would again lead where the production would follow. Nothing overindulgent, everything real.

HANA VU
Hana Vu’s been making music since high school, with a full-length debut and several EPs behind her of glowy, brooding anthems of abstraction and emotion. The Los Angeles-based songwriter signed with Ghostly International in 2021 to release Public Storage, followed by the Parking Lot EP in 2022. Her second LP, Romanticism, arrives in 2024.

Vu’s relationship with music began when she picked up a guitar her dad had lying around and taught herself to play. She’d wake up and listen to LA’s ALT 98.7, home to ’90s and ’00s alternative rock. Later she found the local DIY scene, she remembers, “A lot of my peer musicians were surf rock/punk type bands and so I tried to fit into that when I was gigging around. But what I was listening to at that time [St. Vincent, Sufjan Stevens] was very different from what I performed.”

In 2014, at age 14, she started keeping a journal of bedroom pop experiments on Bandcamp, developing her sound across a series of self-releases, including a low-key Willow Smith collaboration and covers of The Cure and Phil Collins. Her 2018 single “Crying on the Subway” caught the ear of Gorilla vs. Bear, who released Vu’s self-produced debut EP, How Many Times Have You Driven By, on their Luminelle Recordings imprint. Early coverage came from Pitchfork, Billboard, and The Fader, the latter playfully declaring, “The seventeen-year-old is cooler than you and me.” She followed it up with a double EP in 2019 on Luminelle titled Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway. As a live performer, Vu has supported the likes of Soccer Mommy, Nilufer Yanya, Courtney Barnett, Kilo Kish, and Phantogram.

2021’s Public Storage marked her first LP with Ghostly and her first time working with a co-producer, Jackson Phillips (Day Wave). Several press profiles emerged around the release; The Los Angeles Times dubbed Vu “LA’s indie-pop prodigy,” and NME’s headline read, “Hana Vu’s contemplative indie-pop captures the disillusionment of young adulthood.” Her new LP Romanticism furthers that sentiment as a coming-of-age work that mourns the impermanence of youth and searches for meaning.

TICKETS: $39 - 44
Pre-sale: Wednesday, September 11, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, September 13, 10 am

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf

Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.

-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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Language of the Land
Feb
25
to Mar 7

Language of the Land

Strata Gallery presents Minneapolis, MN based artist, Bernice Ficek-Swenson’s solo exhibition, Language of the Land that coincides with the opening of Strata’s new gallery space at 125 Lincoln Ave, Suite 111.

Her exhibition opens February 18th with a reception on Friday, February 21st from 5-7pm and a gallery talk at 6pm.

Ficek-Swenson photographs stones as a metaphor suggesting deep time and a human presence within the landscape. Her recent photographs and installations incorporate fragments of written observations and contemplations about each site she has visited, creating an interplay between the physical geography and the geographies of the mind and spirit. Land retains memories.

Many of these stones represent places of historic, political or spiritual relevance.

Bernice has stated, “I’m very pleased to be part of Strata Gallery and to have an extended involvement with the Santa Fe community. I’ve had wonderful opportunities to exhibit in the SW including Albuquerque, Denver and Scottsdale. This is my first solo exhibition in Santa Fe. In this exhibit I encourage conversation about environmental concerns.”

Strata Gallery is open from 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery, the current exhibit, and the future schedule of events, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.

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Mair
Feb
25

Mair

Mair is the passion-filled lovechild of Mary Meyer and Aaron Goodrich.

Having both played music for years as hired guns, they joined forces and are now creating the music of their dreams.

ig: @mairsongs

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

10% off drinks to industry workers every Tuesday at La Reina. Because you run this city.

The Cards say it's not so bad.

Open yourself up to a night of reflection and self-discovery with Tarot Tuesday at La Reina. Settle in for a personalized, intuitive tarot reading, every Tuesday from 6-8pm. Sign-ups for readings are available on a first come, first serve basis. Come learn, chat, and dive deep into the beautiful world of Tarot with Stephanie SilverWing.

$2/ minute

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Albert Castiglia
Feb
25

Albert Castiglia

Blues guitar slinger Albert Castiglia returns for his second round with AMP Concerts!

After an incredible debut in 2024, he's back to blow you away with his fiery guitar work and soulful blues.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct 11

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Albert Castigilia Band
Feb
25

Albert Castigilia Band

“It may be a bit premature to crown Albert Castiglia America’s newest King of the Blues, but there’s little doubt that he at least deserves the title of heir apparent.”
—Miami New Times

Fresh from winning another Blues Music Award at the recent festivities in Memphis for Best Blues Rock Album as a member of the Blood Brothers, along with labelmate Mike Zito, Albert Castiglia comes out guitar-slinging on his new solo Gulf Coast Records album, Righteous Souls.

“During last year’s Blood Brothers tour, Mike Zito informed me that it was time for me to do another solo album,” explains Albert Castiglia about the new album’s genesis. “At that moment, I felt I was ill prepared for the task. I had been constantly touring with Mike for the last two years, doing very little writing, so I didn’t have a lot of original material. My last two studio albums were quite thematic. With Masterpiece, the album centered around the discovery of my daughter. I Got Love was fueled by my life during the pandemic of 2020. What would be the thing that fuels the next one? It concerned me because if I’m not living the songs, it’ll never work. It had to mean something to me.

“Mike suggested we make it an album with guests, my friends, so to speak. I was concerned my friends wouldn’t have time to devote to the project. I was wrong, so wrong. Joe Bonamassa, Josh Smith, Kevin Burt, Gary Hoey, Ally Venable, Popa Chubby, Rick Estrin, Kid and Lisa Andersen, Alabama Mike, Jimmy Carpenter, Kingfish Ingram, Danielle Nicole, Monster Mike Welch, Jerry Jemmott, D-Mar Martin, Jon Otis, Jim Pugh and others stepped up for me. My daughter Rayne even participated, which was the cherry on top. Suddenly, the theme became clear. It’s about friends and family. It’s about Righteous Souls.”

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Twilight Special Wednesday Nights
Feb
26
to May 28

Twilight Special Wednesday Nights

  • Leggittville at Santa Fe Place Mall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us Wednesday evenings from 4PM - 8PM for the Twilight Special.

This awesome discount is perfect for families looking for an active, unplugged, fun night out together.

TICKET PRICE: $15

Attractions included:

✓ Sky Trail® ropes course + Sky Rail® zip rails
✓ Clip ‘n Climb® walls (Please note: participants must be 42” tall to participate on the Clip ‘n Climb® walls.)

*Sky Tykes® (48" and under) ticket is only $10.

This is a one and a half hour reservation. Your reservation includes the time for check-in, outfitting all participants with safety equipment, adventure experience on the attraction(s), and return to the floor to remove your safety equipment.

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Sol y Soul
Feb
26

Sol y Soul

¤ Sol y Soul ¤

Randy Sanchez • Vocals, Guitar & Cuban Tres

Gilbert Uribe • Vocals, Piano & Melodica

Dave Weeks • Trumpet

Michael Burt • Bass Guitar

Diego Maestas • Drums & Congas

Live at La Fiesta Lounge at La Fonda on the Plaza

100 E San Francisco St
Santa Fe, NM
87501

Wednesday, Feb 19th
6pm - 9pm
Free

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Bachata Fundamentals
Feb
26
to Nov 26

Bachata Fundamentals

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS!

Ready to level up your bachata?
Join us Wednesdays (Santa Fe) for our Fundamentals+ classes and practica. Master solo technique and partner work while exploring traditional, modern, and sensual styles. No experience or partner needed!

When?
Weekly on Wednesdays
Class 1: Bachata Solo Work Fundamentals+: 7:00-8:00pm
Class 2: Bachata Partner Work Fundamentals+: 8:00-9:00pm
Practica: 9:00-9:30pm

Where?
Studio Nia
851 W San Mateo Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Ready to start? Your first day is FREE with code “FIRSTDAY”
https://www.mettadancecollective.com/schedule

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Weekly Ecstatic Dance with Seanchai
Feb
26
to Apr 30

Weekly Ecstatic Dance with Seanchai

Wednesdays 7:00-9:00 pm

- Golden Ratio Presents - Weekly Ecstatic Dance

Paradiso 903 Early st. 87501

Seanchai Brings a live music set to our Ecstatic Dance this week!

Last time they played for us the energy was amazing.

Hailing from the US and Ireland, Seanchai (SHAN-e-khee) combines an eclectic mix of Irish and folk music. With a lineup including Tony on guitar, Brayden on viola, and Maria on bodhran, Seanchai illustrates a landscape of lively melodies and sentimental airs, transporting the listener to the green hills of Ireland and beyond. For ecstatic dance they will add Bear on sax, and Miles on percussion.

$15 suggested donation

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Evan Honer
Feb
26

Evan Honer

Evan Honer is a singer-songwriter originally from Surprise, Arizona. Influenced by esteemed artists like Jason Isbell, Tyler Childers and Jim Croce Evan has masterfully crafted a captivating blend of modern outlaw country, indie folk, and alt-pop sensibilities.

Despite only being 22 years old, Evan has garnered an impressive 100 million+ streams across platforms and currently is in the midst of recording a highly anticipated new album for 2024. Announcing the launch of his own record label Cloverdale Records and a North American headline tour - Evan prides himself on his DIY attitude, community building and is dedicated to educating & helping other musicians to own their masters, publishing and stay independent as well.

TICKETS: $27-32
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, December 4, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, December 6, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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Twyla Tharp 60th Anniversary
Feb
26

Twyla Tharp 60th Anniversary

TICKETS: $65–$125
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

Twyla Tharp celebrates her 60th anniversary with a coast-to-coast tour featuring her Olivier-nominated “Diabelli Variations,” set to Beethoven’s masterpiece of the same name, and a new dance to a reimagining of Philip Glass’s iconic “Aguas da Amazonia.”
Showcasing Tharp’s uncanny and witty use of music to create work of startling originality and beauty, the two dances once again ensure Tharp’s place as one of the great artists of our time. Don’t miss this groundbreaking evening of stellar dancing and phenomenal musicianship.

The first and only choreographer to take on the intensely demanding and demonically complex “Diabelli Variations,” Tharp makes visible the elegant humor and depth of the composer’s layered genius. With each section of the Beethoven piece, unique in mood and texture, Tharp’s response—tender, teasing, transcendent, cheeky—commands all of its performers’ technical prowess—and energy—as they change effortlessly from ballet to jazz, to modern, with unexpected bits of social and street dance for good measure.
Almost two centuries later in years and spirit is Philip Glass’s “Aguas da Amazonia,” arranged and recorded by members of Third Coast Percussion in close collaboration with Tharp and performed on a unique collection of custom-designed percussion instruments.
This groundbreaking evening is not one to be missed and is sure to dazzle audiences with its stellar dancing and phenomenal musicianship.

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Old Pup
Feb
26

Old Pup

Old Pup (Milwaukee, WI) plays warmly haunted folk songs that float between surrealism, mundane absurdity, and lyrical nods to the poets who can say it all more potently.

The project is led by multi-instrumentalist / songwriter Will Hansen, who plays pedal steel with a growing list of artists in the Midwest and beyond (Sleepy Gaucho, Johanna Rose, Ladybird), often incorporating the instrument during ambient sections of his live performances.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Canyon Road Blues Jam
Feb
27
to Apr 24

Canyon Road Blues Jam

If you know, ya know! Thursday nights on Canyon Road are coming back with Canyon Road Blues Jam! EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT at the Historic El Farol Restaurant and Bar!

If you missed it last time, we invite you once again to get your dancing shoes on and join us for the Canyon Road Blues Jam every Thursday 6-9pm

Book your tables with RESY / Blues Jam

#canyonroad #bluesjam #therevival #elfarolbar #tapasbar #livemusic #crbj #santafenm #newmexicotrue #dance #jam

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Bowling League
Feb
27
to Mar 6

Bowling League

Come join the fun and check out our new scoring system and pins and stay for all the other special offerings like: billiards, darts, video games, FOOD and so much more!

BOWLING

The Alley offers fun for all ages and skill levels with 12 regulation-size lanes, a variety of bowling ball weights, state-of-the-art scoring system, and bumpers and easy racks for beginners, all in a comfy lounge setting.

Standard Rates:

Monday–Friday OPEN–5pm

Adults 13+: $14/person/hour

 

Active & Retired Military / Special Needs Adults & Caregivers / Seniors 65+ / • Kids 12–6 year olds: $12 / bowler / hour

Mini Bowlers 5 & under: $6 / bowler / hour

Prime Rates:

Monday–Friday 5pm–close

& ALL DAY Saturday & Sunday

Adults 13+: $16/person/hour

 

Active & Retired Military / Special Needs Adults & Caregivers / Seniors 65+ / • Kids 12–6 year olds: $12 / bowler / hour

Mini Bowlers 5 & under: $6 / bowler / hour

NO CHARGE FOR SHOE RENTAL

SOCKS: Available for purchase

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Somewhere in the Rainbow
Feb
27
to Mar 27

Somewhere in the Rainbow

FREE Community Event at High Desert Cafe & Bar at The Mystic Santa Fe | NO COVER CHARGE | NO TICKET NEEDED

Exciting News! The Human Rights Alliance is Thrilled to Join The Mystic Santa Fe for "Somewhere in The Rainbow" - Queer Night & Dance Party! � ️
Join us on the last Thursday of every month for a night of joy, community, and dance at this electrifying monthly queer event!
Music Lineup � �
January 30 - DJ Autumn-Attic
We're beyond excited to collaborate with LezGo NM , bringing you an unforgettable evening inspired by the Queer Get Together of Santa Fe!
Featured Cocktail: � Rainbow Eclipse � – a magical mix of vodka, grapefruit, cranberry mint-infused simple syrup, white glitter, and a sprig of mint garnish.
Plus, enjoy delicious mocktails and a full dinner menu available at High Desert Cafe & Bar until 10 pm !
Let's make memories, celebrate our vibrant community, and dance the night away! See you there!

*PARKING AT THE MYSTIC
We have two lots for parking at The Mystic (see map below)

Lot 1 - Located at the The Mystic Santa Fe property. Parking here is limited so if it is full, park at Lot 2 .

Lot 2 - Located at BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS at 2860 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505

STREET PARKING - Located along Clark Rd between Jackalope and BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS.

***NOTE : Please do NOT park at the Jackalope parking lot next door. We do not have permission to use that lot and you will be subject to a parking violation, towing or you may lose access to your vehicle when they close the gates in the evening.

HIGH DESERT (Cafe & Bar )
High Desert is The Mystic’s bar and café, offering a great breakfast, afternoon fare and a delectable dessert bar late into the evening. Enjoy delicious light bites, amazing salads, delicious pizzas, paninis, and luxurious charcuterie boards, just to name a few favorites. High Desert also offers a full coffee and cocktail bar, with craft concoctions for every spirit lover.

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The Regular
Feb
27

The Regular

The Regular
with Almost Always Never and Anything The Moves

Thursday February 27, 2025 | 7:30pm, doors at 6:30pm
21+ without parent or guardian
$10 advance | $15 day of show

TICKETS HERE: https://holdmyticket.com/event/441850

The Regular is an American indie-folk band based in Denver, Colorado. Creating a captivating sound inspired by artists like Bob Dylan and The Lumineers. Their music offers a variety of sound, which takes shape from the catchy, off-your-feet melodies to the raw, slow and sultry ballads.

Almost Always Never
Almost Always Never is an alt-rock/art-pop group based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Through the incorporation of heavy lyricism and eclectic soundscapes, they strive to bring forth energetic and soulful waves of music.

Anything That Moves
An Albuquerque-based Indie Rock band. M. Darnell, Nicole Di Bisceglie, and Matthew Gonzales in various arrangements

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International Guitar Night 25th Anniversary
Feb
27

International Guitar Night 25th Anniversary

TICKETS: $29–$45
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

International Guitar Night celebrates its 25th anniversary with IGN favorite Lulo Reinhardt and three artists each making their US debut: New Age guitarist Sönke Meinen, contemporary guitarist Niwel Tsumbu, and classical guitarist Alexandra Whittingham.

IGN is the world’s premier touring guitar festival, each show bringing together the most interesting and innovative acoustic guitarists to exchange musical ideas in a public concert setting. For each tour, IGN founder Brian Gore brings together a new cast of guitar luminaries for special evenings of solos, duets, and quartets that highlight the dexterity and diversity within the world of acoustic guitar.

Lulo Reinhardt (Germany) is well known to IGN audiences. The grand-nephew of legendary Django Reinhardt, Lulo plays Latin Swing music, a combination of Gypsy Swing with Latin rhythms. Alexandra Whittingham (England) is a dynamic classical guitarist with a repertoire ranging from the classics to contemporary composers. Niwel Tsumbu (Democratic Republic of the Congo) has kept his unique Congolese percussive style alive over the past twenty-five years living in Ireland. Sönke Meinen (Germany) is a leading contemporary fingerstyle guitarist, mixing the incredible dexterity of his high-speed compositions with sensitive ballads.

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ALMA
Feb
27

ALMA

“It may be a bit premature to crown Albert Castiglia America’s newest King of the Blues, but there’s little doubt that he at least deserves the title of heir apparent.”
—Miami New Times

Fresh from winning another Blues Music Award at the recent festivities in Memphis for Best Blues Rock Album as a member of the Blood Brothers, along with labelmate Mike Zito, Albert Castiglia comes out guitar-slinging on his new solo Gulf Coast Records album, Righteous Souls.

“During last year’s Blood Brothers tour, Mike Zito informed me that it was time for me to do another solo album,” explains Albert Castiglia about the new album’s genesis. “At that moment, I felt I was ill prepared for the task. I had been constantly touring with Mike for the last two years, doing very little writing, so I didn’t have a lot of original material. My last two studio albums were quite thematic. With Masterpiece, the album centered around the discovery of my daughter. I Got Love was fueled by my life during the pandemic of 2020. What would be the thing that fuels the next one? It concerned me because if I’m not living the songs, it’ll never work. It had to mean something to me.

“Mike suggested we make it an album with guests, my friends, so to speak. I was concerned my friends wouldn’t have time to devote to the project. I was wrong, so wrong. Joe Bonamassa, Josh Smith, Kevin Burt, Gary Hoey, Ally Venable, Popa Chubby, Rick Estrin, Kid and Lisa Andersen, Alabama Mike, Jimmy Carpenter, Kingfish Ingram, Danielle Nicole, Monster Mike Welch, Jerry Jemmott, D-Mar Martin, Jon Otis, Jim Pugh and others stepped up for me. My daughter Rayne even participated, which was the cherry on top. Suddenly, the theme became clear. It’s about friends and family. It’s about Righteous Souls.”

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How to Achieve Ecological Resiliance
Feb
28

How to Achieve Ecological Resiliance

A Santa Fe Botanical Garden Speaker Series featuring Donald Falk, Ph.D.

As Earth’s ecosystems change in response to climate change and other human impacts, species and communities are being rapidly reorganized across the landscape. Adapting to future conditions may involve focusing on resilience rather than strict restoration to historical conditions. We explore what this might look like, and what the implications are for nature conservation.

Don Falk is a Professor in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona, with joint appointments in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research and the Arizona Institutes for Resilience

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Voices of the Land
Feb
28

Voices of the Land

Featuring new paintings by Ugly Pie (Diné and Taos Pueblo), Jesse Littlebird (Laguna and Kewa Pueblos), and Helen K. Tindel (Santa Clara Pueblo)

Artist Reception: Friday, February 28th from 5 - 7pm

Voices of the Land: Contemporary Native Expressions showcases the work of three groundbreaking Native artists—Ugly Pie (Diné and Taos Pueblo), Jesse Littlebird (Laguna and Kewa Pueblos), and Helen K. Tindel (Santa Clara Pueblo). Running from February 28 to March 11, 2025, at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, this dynamic exhibition explores the evolving landscape of Native American art. Through striking visual narratives, each artist blends cultural heritage with contemporary expression, pushing boundaries and redefining tradition.

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Shine Sweet Moon
Feb
28

Shine Sweet Moon

Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring the Juno-winning master guitarist Jesse Cook.

Known for his intoxicating fusion of world music, Jesse Cook takes you on a musical journey around the globe, blending modern sounds with ancient timbres.

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Santa Fe Spring Thing
Feb
28
to Mar 2

Santa Fe Spring Thing

Guest instructors from Phoenix, Arizona offering workshop lessons on Lindy Hop, Balboa, and Collegiate Shag. Evening social dances. More details coming soon.

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The Stargazer
Feb
28

The Stargazer

Enjoy an amazing night on the Stargazer train ride in Santa Fe, New Mexico! Join us on the Stargazer as we travel to the Galisteo Basin at night to view the gorgeous New Mexico night sky in all its glory!

Enjoy this ride on the following dates: Nov. 30, Dec. 7, Dec. 26, Jan. 31 & Feb. 28.

Enjoy champagne & live music as you roll away from the lights and into the dark. Step out onto our open-air cars while listening to tales of the stars that have been passed down for hundreds of years and are now shared with you. Special adventures will be made for unique celestial events so keep an eye on our schedule, so you do not miss out.

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Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed (heated) train cars, access to an outdoor open air flatbed car, a champagne welcome toast as the adventure begins, live music, and presentations by professional guides! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased. The Stargazer will run rain or shine.

The Stargazer Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

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DJ DMonic Saturday Night Dance
Feb
28

DJ DMonic Saturday Night Dance

Bit Brigade performs rock covers of full SNES/NES game soundtracks as their gamer speed runs the game live on stage.

On Wednesday March 12, at Tumbleroot in Santa Fe, NM, Bit Brigade will be performing “Super Mario World” +
“F-Zero” LIVE

Price: $15 advance | $18 day of show
Doors at 7pm | Music at 8pm
21+ without parent or guardian

Bit Brigade example of concept vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkO6rTDe0bI

www.bitbrigade.com
bitbrigade.bandcamp.com
www.facebook.com/bitbrigade
https://open.spotify.com/artist/72UshZAM9njpKWhTWcraao

Get your tickets here: https://holdmyticket.com/event/441916

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R Bar Zero Proof Cocktails and Bites
Mar
1

R Bar Zero Proof Cocktails and Bites

The Royal Rawness Coffee Experience is proud to announce the official launch of the R Bar pop-up. THURSDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS till February 15th~

A concept born out of a passion for wellness and all things natural, we are thrilled to present a gathering place to unwind and de-stress with a focus on zero-proof cocktails featuring health benefits.

Inspired by ancient indigenous uses of plants as medicine, the R Bar experience combines modern mixology and dining with elevating your wellbeing.

Our NA menu combines unique botanical flavor profiles with the augmentative properties from adaptogens such as fungi, ashwagandha, and guarana, to name a few. We also have a small selection of non-alcoholic beer and wine. Our small plates include meat, gluten-free, and vegan options created with ingredients found in both local and global cuisine.

In our short time in Santa Fe as a coffee shop, we have been blessed to build relationships with so many wonderful people in the community. We are looking forward to spending evenings getting to know many more of you through exchanging stories and filling our hearts.

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Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
Mar
1

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings

GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings are pillars of the modern acoustic music world and their rich and remarkable careers span over twenty-five years. They have been hailed by Pitchfork as “modern masters of American folk” and “protectors of the American folk song” by Rolling Stone.

After moving to Nashville in the 1990s, Welch was launched into the public consciousness when Emmylou Harris recorded a cover of Welch’s “Orphan Girl.” Her career continued to flourish as her 1996 debut Revival, produced by T Bone Burnett, was released to critical acclaim. Firmly on the roots music map following the release, Welch and Rawlings followed up that GRAMMY nominated album release with 1998’s Hell Among The Yearlings, a stark duet record that further solidified the duo as a force in the folk music scene.

In 2000, Welch was awarded the Album of the Year GRAMMY for her work as Associate Producer as well as a performer and songwriter on the eight times platinum O Brother, Where Art Thou? Soundtrack. Welch and Rawlings were simultaneously nominated for Time (The Revelator) which Rolling Stone called one of the best albums of the 2000s and is widely considered by critics and fans to be one of the best albums of all time.

Beginning with Time (The Revelator), all of Welch and Rawlings albums have been self- produced and self-released on their own record label, Acony Records, helping to establish the duo’s fierce commitment to independent music.

2003’s Soul Journey was the pair’s first experimentation with a fuller, electric sound, which paved the way for the Dave Rawlings Machine project, and their first release under Rawlings’ name (A Friend of A Friend, 2009), which was accompanied by a time period of heavy touring and headlining major festivals.

The Harrow and The Harvest returned to the duet sound and was nominated for Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Engineered Album at the 2012 GRAMMYs, and won Artist of the Year (Welch) and Instrumentalist of the Year (Rawlings) at the Americana Honors & Awards. The album garnered glowing reviews and topped multiple year end “Best Of” lists.

Nashville Obsolete, the last project to be released as Dave Rawlings Machine in 2015, showcased Rawlings’ expanding pallet as a producer with more lavish arrangements, strings, and guest musicians. He also produced albums by Willie Watson, Dawes, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Robyn Hitchcock. “Cumberland Gap” from Poor David’s Almanack in 2017 was nominated for Best American Roots Song and was featured in Guy Ritchie’s film The Gentlemen, and has since become one of the duo’s highest streaming songs.

In celebration of the twenty year anniversary of the Welch-Rawlings partnership, the two launched an archival branch of Acony Records, entitled Boots, dedicated to releasing outtakes, demos, bootlegs, and live recordings from their copious vault. Thus far they have released five album’s worth of music with more on the way.

In 2018, Welch was the first musician to receive the Thomas Wolfe Prize for Literature. The award is bestowed by University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s Department of English & Comparative Literature and recognizes contemporary writers with a distinguished body of work. 2019 saw Welch and Rawlings nominated for an Academy Award for “Best Original Song” where they performed their singing cowboy duet live on the Oscars. “When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs For Wings” was written for the Coen brothers’ film The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs. In 2020, the duo released All the Good Times, the first album under both their names, and won the GRAMMY for the Best Folk Album.

Recently, they were crowned with the Berklee American Masters Award and honored by Americana Music Association with a Lifetime Achievement for Songwriting.


GILLIAN WELSH
Gillian Welch’s rich and remarkable career spans over twenty-five years, and she and her musical partner David Rawlings are a pillar of the modern acoustic music world. They have been hailed by Pitchfork as “modern masters of American folk” and “protectors of the American folk song” by Rolling Stone.

After moving to Nashville in the early 1990s, Welch was launched into the public consciousness when Emmylou Harris recorded a cover of Welch’s “Orphan Girl.” Her career continued to flourish as her 1996 debut Revival, produced by T Bone Burnett, was released to critical acclaim. Firmly on the roots music map following the release, Welch followed up that GRAMMY nominated album release with 1998’s Hell Among The Yearlings, a stark duet record with Rawlings, further solidifying the duo as a force in the folk music scene.

For her work as executive producer as well as a performer and songwriter on the eight times platinum O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, Welch was awarded the Album of the Year GRAMMY, and was simultaneously nominated for her own Time (The Revelator) which Rolling Stone called one of the best albums of the 2000s and is widely considered by critics to be one of the best albums of all time. This release was Welch-Rawlings’ first on their own record label, Acony Records, helping to establish the duo’s fierce commitment to independent music.

2003’s Soul Journey was the pair’s first experimentation with a fuller, electric sound, which paved the way for the Dave Rawlings Machine project, and their first release under Rawlings’ name (A Friend of A Friend, 2009), which was accompanied by a time period of heavy touring and headlining major festivals while biding their time to return to the duet sound the two were traditionally known for. 2011’s The Harrow and The Harvest was nominated for for Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Engineered Album at the GRAMMYs, and won Artist of the Year (Welch) and was nominated for Instrumentalist of the Year (Rawlings) at the Americana Honors & Awards. The album garnered glowing reviews and topped multiple year end “Best Of” lists.

In celebration of the twenty year anniversary of the Welch-Rawlings partnership, the two launched an archival branch of Acony Records, entitled Boots, dedicated to releasing outtakes, demos, bootlegs, and live recordings from their copious vault. Thus far they have released five album’s worth of music with more on the way.

In 2018, Welch was the first musician to receive the Thomas Wolfe Prize for Literature. The award is bestowed by University of North Carolina Chapel Hill’s Department of English & Comparative Literature and recognizes contemporary writers with a distinguished body of work. 2019 saw Welch and Rawlings nominated for an Academy Award for “Best Original Song” where they performed their singing cowboy duet, written for the most recent Coen brothers’ film, live on the show. In 2020 the duo released All the Good Times, the first album under both their names, and won the GRAMMY for the Best Folk Album.

Recently, they were crowned with the Berklee American Masters Award and honored by Americana Music Association with a Lifetime Achievement for Songwriting.

Welch and Rawlings continue to tour the world in support of their music while simultaneously writing and lending their talents to countless fellow artists’ projects. They are continuously working to release their acclaimed catalog on phonograph records of the highest possible fidelity.


DAVID RAWLINGS
Singer. Grammy-nominated songwriter. Producer. Award-winning guitarist. Since kicking off his career with 1996’s Revival — an album billed under Gillian Welch’s name, but featuring the indispensable co-writing, harmony-singing and instrumental chops of her musical partner — David Rawlings has woven one of the most acclaimed paths in Americana music. He reaches a new destination with his third solo album, Poor David’s Almanack, whose songs point to a frontman who continues walking the fine line between rootsy revivalism and bold innovation.

This is a modern folk album that wears its old-school influences on its sleeve. Like Bob Dylan’s early work, Poor David’s Almanack looks to archetypal songs of the American roots-music catalog for inspiration, using them as launching points for a wildly original tracklist. The high-lonesome harmonies and acoustic fretwork of “Midnight Train” jumpstart the album on an earthy note, while “Airplane” — a southern ballad featuring a string section arranged by Rawlings himself — reaches skyward. Rawlings even evokes the call-and-response format of old field songs during the chorus of “Good God a Woman,” then serenades a lover with the fiddle-fueled, countryfied “Come Over My House.” Throughout its 10-song tracklist, Poor David’s Almanack sounds both fresh and familiar, offering new music rooted in the tradition, texture and twang of the folk songbook.

“This is new territory for me, with songs that stick much closer to classic folk melodies and classic folk structures,” he explains. “Before, if I’d wanted to sing a song like ‘Midnight Train,’ I would’ve covered a traditional song that already exists. This is the first time I looked at myself and thought, ‘Wait, if I want to play music like that, I should make it myself,’ because I love that kind of music and I want to be a creator of it. I want to try and inject some of myself into that folk bloodstream.”

A leader of the contemporary folk revival, Rawlings began releasing albums with Gillian Welch in the mid-’90s, championing a more acoustic-based sound during the heyday of grunge. For more than two decades since, he has juggled multiple roles as a frontman, duo partner, sideman and behind-the-scenes producer. His vocals can be heard on the Grammy-winning soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou?, whose multi-platinum sales and widespread popularity helped introduce old-time folk music to a 21st century audience, and his unique approach to the acoustic guitar has influenced a new generation of forward-thinking folkies, several of whom — including Dawes and Old Crow Medicine Show — have hired Rawlings to produce their own albums. Dawes’ Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith both make appearances on Poor David’s Almanack, as do multiple members of Old Crow’s past and present lineups, including Ketch Secor and Willie Watson. On an album filled with some of the brightest lights in Americana music, though, Rawlings’ star shines the strongest, whether he’s singing in a mercurial voice or leading his band through an instrumental section worthy of a front-porch picking party.

Half of Poor David’s Almanack was written alone — a first for Rawlings, who typically co-writes with Gillian Welch — and songs like “Money is the Meat in the Coconut” have already become staples of his live show, tossed into his setlist days after they were completed. Later, while recording the album to analog tape at Woodland Studios in East Nashville, Rawlings experimented with overdubs and other layered effects. Assisting him were a pair of top-shelf engineers: longtime collaborator Matt Andrews and legendary studio hand Ken Scott, whose work can be heard on landmark albums by the Beatles, David Bowie, and Elton John.

Influenced by new experiences, old sounds and classic books (including Benjamin Franklin’s Poor Richard’s Almanack, whose title serves as the basis for Rawlings’ own album), Poor David’s Almanack nods to its source material without borrowing. It’s a nod to the past and a step toward the future. “Cumberland Gap,” with its electric guitar solos and coed harmonies, even evokes the California folk-rock of Fleetwood Mac, pushing Rawlings into ever-evolving territory.

“That’s the beautiful thing about this kind of music,” he says. “It’s supposed to be a chain. Maybe it’s supposed to be a chain that looks like a circle. We’re all looking for our best way to contribute to the great musical landscape. We’re all trying to raise some little part of that building.”

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Dickie Cordova y La Pleves
Mar
1

Dickie Cordova y La Pleves

Dickie Cordova introduced La Pleve Band in the summer of 1989 at the Taos New Mexico Fiestas.

Since then, he has shared the stage with such names as Flaco Jimenez of the Texas Tornados, Al Hurricane Sr., Al Hurricane Jr., Darren Cordova, Roberto Griego, Fishbone and many others.

The group has performed at the New Mexico State Fair and the Colorado State Fair as well as many venues throughout New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Texas. Dickie Cordova along with his band, La Pleve , present a variety of styles of music which includes, Spanish Rancheras, Cumbia, Valse, Country, Oldies, Rock N Roll and Originals written by Dickie Cordova himself.

Dickie has recorded and produced six CD’s and is currently recording a new release. Dickie Cordova enjoys performing for audiences everywhere. He was born and raised under the sun kissed skies of the Taos Valley and he is deeply rooted in his community. He loves his Familia, Gente, fellow Taosenos, New Mexico and his fans.

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Tony Price Documentary "Atomic Artist"
Mar
2

Tony Price Documentary "Atomic Artist"

Tony Price – Documentary “Atomic Artist”
“Friends of Tony Price” cordially invite you to join us for
“A Gathering of Remembrance”
commemorating 25 years since Tony’s passing

This includes a special screening of the 1982 documentary
“Atomic Artist”, celebrating works and life of Tony Price
and informal conversations with producer/director Glenn Silber & special guests.

Donation Basis

Soon after Tony Price (1937-2000) arrived in New Mexico in the late 1960s, he discovered the legendary Zia Salvage Yard, which sold to the public the minacious fragments of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s nuclear weapons programs. Price repurposed these materials to create the prophetic and visionary sculpture he called Atomic Art. He summed up his alchemic artistry this way: “It’s a little bit like sympathetic magic and how you would take an object and endow it with another type of creative energy from the purpose it was originally meant for. To take something that was really negative and build it into something positive.”

Following his death, a group of his allies and patrons formed the Friends of Tony Price, Inc. to provide stewardship for his consequential body of work and ensure that the exigent message embedded in his oeuvre remains available to future generations.

With over 165 works of Atomic Art created by Tony Price, each carries a message of peace and reconciliation that is as relevant today as when they were created.

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Sonia de los Santos: Musica
Mar
2

Sonia de los Santos: Musica

Música celebrates women who make music and those who inspired Sonia (and her all-female bandmates) to become a musician-or “una música” en español. You’ll dance in and out of your seats as this playful band charts a joyful journey of Latin American rhythms ranging from festejo to cumbia to traditional Mexican folk. In this family friendly program, Latin Grammy nominee Sonia De Los Santos will perform new songs, as well as classics from her albums, Mi Viaje: De Nuevo Leon to the New York Island, ¡Alegría! and Esperanza. Called “one of the Latin Children’s music artists you should know” by Billboard, she has performed at renowned venues and festivals with her band such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Lollapalooza, The Getty Museum, and The National Gallery of Art. Born in Mexico, her songs are inspired by folkloric music from Latin America, as well as the North American folk traditions from the U.S. Sonia has been dedicated to performing family music since 2007.

Música celebra a las mujeres que hacen música y a quienes inspiraron a Sonia (y a sus compañeras de banda, todas mujeres) a convertirse en músicas. La banda invitará a la audiencia a cantar y bailar mientras recorren un alegre viaje de ritmos latinoamericanos que van desde el festejo hasta la cumbia y la música folclórica mexicana. En este programa familiar, la nominada al Latin Grammy Sonia De Los Santos interpretará nuevas canciones, así como clásicos de sus álbumes, Mi Viaje: De Nuevo León to The New York Island, ¡Alegría! y Esperanza. Llamada “una de las artistas de música infantil latina que debes conocer” por Billboard, se ha presentado en lugares y festivales de renombre con su banda, como Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Lollapalooza, The Getty Museum y la Galería Nacional de Arte. Nacida en México, sus canciones están inspiradas en el folclor latinoamericano como el huapango, la cumbia, la salsa y el festejo, así como en los ritmos folclóricos de los Estados Unidos. Sonia se dedica a interpretar música para familias desde 2007.

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The Life and Art of George Rodrigue
Mar
2

The Life and Art of George Rodrigue

Join Wendy Rodrigue, Douglas Magnus, and Executive Producer Jim Dotson for a special screening of the new award-winning documentary, “BLUE: The Life & Art of George Rodrigue,” voted the 2024 “Audience Favorite” at the New Orleans Film Festival!

Registration for this once in a lifetime class includes an evening with passed hors d'oeurves, followed by a viewing of the feature length documentary film in the grand ballroom, culminating in a 45-minute question and answer session with Executive Producer Jim Dotson of WLAE Legacy Productions, New Orleans, and Wendy Rodrigue Magnus. The entire evening takes place on the luxurious grounds of the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado in Santa Fe. A night not to miss!

Hosted by the Four Seasons Resort and Santa Fe Community College Continuing Education. Click the link at the top of this FB invite to purchase tickets.

Following the Rodrigue Premiere, extend the magic of the evening and treat yourself to a private dinner with producer Jim Dotson, Wendy Rodrigue Magnus and Douglas Magnus! Offered exclusively by the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado and Terra Chef Andrew Fox, enjoy a private four-course dinner with Wendy, Douglas, and the production team.

Call the Four Seasons Resort at 505-946-5700
for reservations.

Proceeds from this special evening benefit Santa Fe Community College Continuing Education and the arts education programs of the George Rodrigue Life & Legacy Foundation.

See photos from the film’s North American premiere at the 2024 New Orleans Film Festival and watch the trailer- https://legacyarttour.org/.../blue-the-life-and-art-of...

Look for BLUE nationwide in June 2025, from Public Broadcasting

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Donovan Frankenreiter
Mar
3

Donovan Frankenreiter

Frankenreiter was born in Downey, California, United States.

In November 2007, he toured throughout Brazil on the Mostra Alma Surf Festival with bands, Animal Liberation Orchestra, G. Love and Matt Costa, along with Surf Artists Jay Alders, Nathan Gibbs, Céline Chat, Surf Photographer Sean Davey, and Surf Film Maker Sunny Abberton.

An acoustic EP of cover songs called Recycled Recipes landed in 2007, with the polished full-length Pass It Around following in 2008. For the Pass It Around Tour, Donavon teamed up with surf artist and friend, Jay Alders to design a Limited Edition Tour Poster.

In 2010 Frankenreiter left Lost Highway Records, and formed his own label, Liquid Tambourine Records. He subsequently recorded and released his fourth studio album of original material entitled Glow, which was produced by Mark Weinberg

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Fat Tuesday with Partizani Brass Band
Mar
4

Fat Tuesday with Partizani Brass Band

The Mighty Partizani Brass Band’s Triumphant Return to Santa Fe let the good times roll as The Mighty Partizani Brass Band at Boxcar Santa Fe on Fat Tuesday, March 4, 2025, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM for a legendary night of Mardi Gras celebration.

We promise an unforgettable night of brass, funk, and high-energy second-line rhythms. Grab your crew, and prepare to dance the night away with the raw power of New Mexico’s premier street brass band.

Event Details:
Fat Tuesday – March 4, 2025
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Boxcar Santa Fe – 133 W. Water St., Santa Fe, NM
The “Brassiest” Mardi Gras party in Santa Fe, this is your chance to feel the heartbeat of New Orleans right in Santa Fe

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An Evening with Branford Marsalis
Mar
4

An Evening with Branford Marsalis

“Branford Marsalis has achieved singular status in the worlds of both jazz and classical music.” — Stereophile

Jazz luminary Branford Marsalis returns to the Lensic for an unforgettable evening of music.

The New Orleans-born artist is an award-winning saxophonist, band leader, featured classical soloist, and a film and Broadway composer. He is a multi-award-winning artist with three Grammys, was named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment for the Arts, and is an avatar of contemporary artistic excellence.

The Branford Marsalis Quartet, formed in 1986, remains his primary means of expression. In its virtually uninterrupted three-plus decades of existence, the Quartet has established a rare breadth of stylistic range as demonstrated on the band’s latest release: The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul. But Branford has not confined his music to the jazz quartet context.

A frequent soloist with classical ensembles, Branford has become increasingly sought after as a featured soloist with acclaimed orchestras around the world, performing works by composers such as Copeland, Debussy, Glazunov, Ibert, Mahler, Milhaud, Rorem, Vaughan Williams, and Villa-Lobos. His legendary guest performances with the Grateful Dead and collaborations with Sting have made him a fan favorite in the pop arena.

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Oil Painting for Beginners
Mar
5
to Mar 6

Oil Painting for Beginners

In this short intensive Oil Painting class, we’ll explore the intricacies of capturing shading and blending inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe's “From Pink Shell”-1931.

You will learn how to create an image that has depth and form with oil paint through your use of blending, shading and more. Join us for an evening of artistic discovery and skill development as we explore oil painting basics.

Through expert guidance, you'll refine your ability to depict form, light, and develop and understanding of this amazing medium. Secure your place now for a transformative session where creativity intersects with technique.


All materials included! I will introduce you to the medium and provide all of your materials.

If you discover you love this medium and want to purchase your own materials, I will be happy to share links, recommendations and provide advice on what and where to buy what you will need.
Sign up now to secure your place in this exciting one-time event!
$120.00, ($129.83 with tax)

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Magic City Hippies
Mar
5

Magic City Hippies

* Magic City Hippies * Mustard Service *

We can all take solace in the simple pleasures awarded us through our senses. Imagine, the memorable clink of ice hitting a rocks glass, the scent of muddled limes and mint, the faint crackle as the tipple is poured, the effervescent fizz of soda about to broach the rim, the straw insertion and swirl, the first sip of vacation...

Life would be miserable without these gifts, and life would most certainly suck without the perfect soundtrack to the first cocktail of some much needed time off. Pop the cork on some Magic City Hippies.

MCH initially floated onto the scene as Robby Hunter Band, yet once their album titled Magic City Hippies dropped, it became clear they had accidentally found their identity through an album title. Renamed in 2015 as Magic City Hippies, the Miami boys tasked themselves with marrying the funk sweat of a mid-afternoon sail with the syncopated shoulder shimmy of a late night out. They quickly gathered steam and took to gracing stages across the planet, from packed night clubs, to sold out concert halls, to earning performances at Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza, Magic City Hippies cater to those simply looking to escape with a welcoming, never-haughty, yet delightfully naughty, thwap. 

Their Hippie Castle EP (2015) was just the tip of the proverbial ice cube in a cocktail glass of hippie sass. It mixed pool-side melodies and three day weekend grooves with a soulful, upbeat, vacation-heavy inflection of what can only be described as their own brand of musically casual psych-pop. Modern Animal (2019) brought MCH beachside, adding even more sultry swank to an already damp pair of chinos. A few years later, Water Your Garden (2022) brought the world out of a socially isolated pandemic, with a brilliantly shimmering and joyous celebration of dancing on our own, yet now together. 

While the studio albums have each received both fan and critical acclaim, their engaging and unapologetically energetic live show takes even the most dance-stubborn attendee and persuades a sort of hypnotically voluntary participation. Seeing first timers become lifelong fans is a galdarn tradition when it comes to a live Magic City Hippies experience. 

Whether this sunshine funk is all up inside your alley, or even if pink neon signs flashing the words SENSUAL AUDIBLE MASSAGE just have you curious, Magic City Hippies deliver a rare blend of musical talent and touring tenacity, with an uniquely cool and pastel fashion sense offering up funky sweaty smiles aplenty. 

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Magic City Hippies
Mar
5

Magic City Hippies

MAGIC CITY HIPPIES
Imagine, the memorable clink of ice hitting a rocks glass, the scent of muddled limes and mint, the faint crackle as the tipple is poured, the effervescent fizz of soda about to broach the rim, the straw insertion and swirl, the first sip of vacation...

Life would be miserable without these gifts, and life would most certainly suck without the perfect soundtrack to the first cocktail of some much needed time off. Pop the cork on some Magic City Hippies.

MCH initially floated onto the scene as Robby Hunter Band, but stumbled into their true identity in 2015 when their album Magic City Hippies gave them a fresh sound and a new name. Fusing Miami’s sunshine-soaked funk with an after-hours swagger, they’ve since captivated audiences worldwide, from intimate clubs to the stages of Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza.

Their Hippie Castle EP (2015) was just the tip of the proverbial ice cube in a cocktail glass of hippie sass, blending poolside melodies and three-day weekend grooves. By the time Modern Animal (2019) arrived, Magic City Hippies had taken listeners beachside, layering even more sultry swank onto their already laid-back vibe. A few years later, Water Your Garden (2022) brought a shimmering, joyous soundtrack to a world emerging from isolation, celebrating both solo and shared moments of dance. In 2024, the band continued their evolution with vibrant singles like the disco-funk “Givin’ Up On Lovin’” and the psych-pop, acid-house blend of “I Can’t Let You Go,” teasing a larger project on the horizon and solidifying their eclectic, ever-expanding sonic mosaic.

While their studio albums have garnered both fan and critical acclaim, it's the band's electrifying live shows that truly set them apart. Their unapologetically high-energy performances have a way of breaking even the most reluctant attendees, pulling them into a groove that feels as irresistible as it is spontaneous. First-time attendees often walk away as devoted fans, a near-ritualistic transformation that's become a signature of the Magic City Hippies' live experience.

Whether this sunshine funk is all up inside your alley, or even if pink neon signs flashing the words SENSUAL AUDIBLE MASSAGE just have you curious, Magic City Hippies deliver a rare blend of musical talent and touring tenacity, offering up funky sweaty smiles aplenty.

MUSTARD SERVICE
Hey hi hello, Mustard Service here. We are a group of five boys from Miami, Florida just looking for a good time.

TICKETS: $25-30
VIP TICKET: $100

Member pre-sale: Tuesday, October 1, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, October 4, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

MAGIC CITY HIPPIES VIP MEET & GREET
- One General Admission ticket to see Magic City Hippies live
- Private 3-song acoustic performance by Robby, John, and Pat
- Meet & Greet and group photo with the band
- Exclusive "first listen" of unreleased Magic City Hippies tracks from the vault
- Commemorative VIP laminate
- Early entry to the venue

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.

-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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Two Chambered Heart
Mar
6
to Mar 8

Two Chambered Heart

Two Chambered Heart: a Novella by Gail Springer
Reading with Music; set in ancient times for the present day
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with the Nacha Mendez Band, Polly Ferber, Melanie Monsour, and Sitara Schauer

Thursday March 6, 2025 from 7-9pm | Doors at 6:30pm
21+ without parent or guardian
$15 advance | $20 day of show (plus service charges)

TICKETS HERE: https://holdmyticket.com/event/443351

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Robert Cray Band
Mar
6

Robert Cray Band

Join us on our Sunset Serenade experience for the chance to see a famous New Mexico Sunset! Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

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Select Sunset Serenades will now include Serenata Flamenca! Embark on a journey through the rhythmic heart of flamenco as the train winds its way towards the enchanting Galisteo Basin and you enjoy a flamenco guitarist and dancer. ***Serenata Flamenca is not offered in the Acoma, our first class car***

The Sunset Serenade departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

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Como Agua
Mar
7

Como Agua

A Santa Fe Botanical Garden Speaker Series featuring Donald Falk, Ph.D.

As Earth’s ecosystems change in response to climate change and other human impacts, species and communities are being rapidly reorganized across the landscape. Adapting to future conditions may involve focusing on resilience rather than strict restoration to historical conditions. We explore what this might look like, and what the implications are for nature conservation.

Don Falk is a Professor in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Arizona, with joint appointments in the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research and the Arizona Institutes for Resilience

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Rapid Fire: 80's Heavy Metal Tribute
Mar
7

Rapid Fire: 80's Heavy Metal Tribute

Friday March 7, 2025 at 7:30pm | Doors at 6:30pm
Ages: 21+ without parent or guardian Price: $15 advance | $20 day of show (plus service fees)

A night of classics covering:
Dio, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Metallica, and more…

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Jubilee Concert Sangre de Cristo Chorale
Mar
8

Jubilee Concert Sangre de Cristo Chorale

Jubilee brings together the powerful voices of America's black composers. The featured work is R. Nathaniel Dett’s spellbinding fantasia-like oratorio,

The Chariot Jubilee, thought to be the first-ever symphonic work based solely on African-American spirituals and folklore. Originally written and performed with orchestra in 1919, the work was forgotten for nearly 80 years before a new performing edition for either orchestra or piano accompaniment brought this exuberant work back to life .

To complement Dett’s oratorio, Music Director George Case has chosen a selection of other favorite spirituals and praise songs arranged by William Dawson, Moses Hogan, Udine Smith Moore, and Marques L. A. Garrett.

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The Importance of Being Earnest
Mar
8

The Importance of Being Earnest

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TICKETS: $22 for general public, $19 for Lensic members

Max Webster (Donmar’s Macbeth; Life of Pi) directs a joyful and flamboyant reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy. Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke (Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; Doctor Who) is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) and Hugh Skinner (W1A; Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again) in this hilarious story of identity, impersonation and romance.

While assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, Jack lets loose in town under a
false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy adopts a similar facade. Hoping to impress two
eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully
navigate.

Broadcast live in high definition from the National Theatre in London.

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Andy Grammer
Mar
8
to Mar 9

Andy Grammer

Andy Grammer is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer who gained popularity after the release of his platinum certified single “Keep Your Head Up” from his debut studio album, 'Andy Grammer'.

Andy is one of the very few self-made artists who rose to towering heights, starting literally from the streets, following the release of the single. It was accompanied by an interactive music video featuring actor Rainn Wilson.

Andy has performed the song at various events and on television a number of times; moreover, the song has been featured on movies such as 'Tricky Business' and 'Pitch Perfect'. He also released a bilingual version of the song with French singer Mélissa Nkonda. His second studio album, 'Magazines or Novels', took his reputation as a creative and talented artist to the next level with the hit single “Honey, I'm Good”.

Over the years, he has opened for a number of A-list artists, such as Natasha Bedingfield and Colbie Caillat, and has performed alongside stars like Katy Perry, who became one of his admirers after listening to “Keep Your Head Up”.

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Gaelic
Mar
9

Gaelic

Critics are raving about the “impeccable technique” and “extraordinary musicianship” of Sirena Huang.

The Gold Medalist of the prestigious 11th Quadrennial International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.

Maestro Guillermo Figueroa conducts The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra for this brilliant program featuring Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major.

Regarded as the pinnacle of Romantic music and perhaps the most famous violin concertos of all time.

Complementing this magnificent work is Amy Beach’s Symphony in E Minor “Gaelic” and Sibelius’ Finlandia featuring a side-by-side performance with our Santa Fe Symphony Youth Orchestra.

FREE preview-talk one hour before the performance.
Tickets: $25, $42, $52, $64, $74, $89, $99

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Kimmie Bitter and the Westide Twang
Mar
9

Kimmie Bitter and the Westide Twang

Old-school country with a psychedelic touch of the swinging sixties, Kimmi Bitter and the Westside Twang are here to blend the old familiar with the new. “A disciple of previous decades of music, Bitter’s style fuses traditional country and Americana vibes that hearken to eras gone by,” says Maddie Fry of Nashville’s music publication Music Mecca.

Complimented on her effortless navigation through country ballads, Bitter, has drawn comparisons to the great Patsy Cline, Nancy Sinatra, and Loretta Lynn.

https://www.kimmibitter.com/

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Jesse Dayton
Mar
9

Jesse Dayton

New Concert Announcement
Jesse Dayton
March 7 I FUSION ABQ at 7:30
March 9 I Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery I 7:30

Hailing from the rough backroads of Beaumont, Texas, Jesse Dayton is the living embodiment of outlaw music. His electrifying style blends honky-tonk grit, Texas blues, and punk-rock swagger into a singular sound that defies categorization.

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 24.

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Mar
11

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

TICKETS: $50 / $40 / $30
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, October 30, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 1, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact boff@lensic.org or call 505-988-1234.
IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

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Vincent Neil Emerson
Mar
12

Vincent Neil Emerson

VINCENT NEAL EMERSON
Vincent Neil Emerson has become a staple among folk and country music fans nationwide, celebrated for his honest tales of life on the road, heartbreak, and struggles of all sorts. His first LP, Fried Chicken & Evil Women, from 2019, established him as a refreshing voice in the modern country music landscape. The songs from that first album were charming and playful songs, but didn't reveal the entirety of Emerson's story.

On his brilliant new album, The Golden Crystal Kingdom, Emerson transcends the role of a honky-tonk country singer and becomes a chronicler of his history. The album is a bold continuation of the story he tells on Vincent Neil Emerson, with songs like the title track exploring the feelings he was left with after his days spent playing in Texas honky-tonks and dancehalls, and the track "The Time of The Rambler," inspired by the early days of living in his car and busking on the streets.

He was born and partly raised in East Texas, around his Choctaw-Apache family, and spent most of his life moving around the state. Raised by a single mother, he lost his father to suicide when he was nine. Emerson dealt with those feelings of abandonment and loss on his self-titled album, with the track "Learning to Drown" in particular.

His grandmother and grandfather brought the family to Texas when Emerson's mother was a child, leaving their ancestral Choctaw-Apache homelands in Louisiana behind to try and build a better life for themselves and their children. Emerson always identified with his Native American roots, but it wasn't until 2021's self-titled album that he examined and tried to shed light on the devastating history of his tribe with the song "Ballad of the Choctaw Apache."

Sonically, The Golden Crystal Kingdom finds Emerson expanding his scope into rock and roll territory, tapping into the storied sounds of folk music gone electric, and following in the footsteps of artists like Bob Dylan and Neil Young. On the album, Emerson retains his diamond-sharp storytelling while imbuing the work with a freewheeling rock and roll aesthetic, creating an album as fun as his live shows and as cathartic as his previous work.

With production from Shooter Jennings, Emerson wanted to establish some sounds as touchstones but emphasized following his own intuition for the aesthetics of his record. "I didn't really want to model this record after anybody else's music, but I've been heavily influenced by a lot of old rock and roll music from the sixties and seventies singer-songwriter music," Emerson explains.

The album wasn't necessarily created as an opposing force to the country and folk sounds his fans have come to expect, but he did want to make a record that showcased another side of himself as a writer. He also leaned on friends and collaborators like Jennings, Steve Earle, and Rodney Crowell to help him flesh out this album.

Emerson has been able to call these one-time heroes friends and mentors, and it is these relationships that have helped the songwriter find his confidence in writing about his personal history and standing up for the causes he believes in. Emerson wrote "Man From Uvalde" after the horrific and tragic mass shooting in the city of Uvalde, Texas, and he was initially hesitant to include the track on The Golden Crystal Kingdom. "It's a daunting thing to try to dive into social issues in songwriting because I wasn't sure how people would really take it," Emerson says. "I recorded a rough demo version of the song, and I sent it to Steve [Earle]. I just wanted to get his thoughts on it and see if it was worth anything. He got back to me, and he said he really liked the song and thought it was great. He gave me a few ideas and ways to look at the subject differently, and it really helped me finish the song. That encouragement gave me the confidence to include it on the album."

The Golden Crystal Kingdom also pays tribute to some of the peers Emerson cut his teeth with in the music scene. He covers the Charley Crockett song, "Time of the Cottonwood Trees," and is quick to pay tribute to his labelmate and dear friend Colter Wall. "Those two had my back since day one. They've been some of my biggest supporters, and they've always inspired me to write better songs and encouraged me to pursue this," Emerson reflects. "Especially at a time when I was starting out and I didn't really have a lot of encouragement or even self-confidence to do this, they were always there for me."

As a kid who grew up in a trailer with a single mother, went through bouts of homelessness as a young man, and grinded through countless shows to get where he's at, Vincent Neil Emerson is never quick to praise his own work ethic. He always refers to the friends, family members, and collaborators who have shown their faith in his vision.

But humility doesn't mean Emerson isn't one of the hardest working, most talented songwriters to emerge from the alt-country underground in years. His style is one of a kind, and his ability to blend tales of the everyman with tributes to his past, present, and future make him a peerless songwriter. On The Golden Crystal Kingdom, Vincent Neil Emerson carries on the torch of his singer-songwriter forebears while infusing the legacy with his unique and thrilling point of view.

TICKETS
$20–25

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Tues, Dec 17, 9 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!

PUBLIC SALE: Wed, Dec 18, 9 am

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For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING CO. (INSIDE)
ALCOHOL: Yes

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Drink, no - Food, yes

PARKING: Yes

ADA: Yes, please notify a Lensic 360 representative upon arrival

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Bit Brigade
Mar
12

Bit Brigade

Bit Brigade performs rock covers of full SNES/NES game soundtracks as their gamer speed runs the game live on stage.

On Wednesday March 12, at Tumbleroot in Santa Fe, NM, Bit Brigade will be performing “Super Mario World” +
“F-Zero” LIVE

Price: $15 advance | $18 day of show
Doors at 7pm | Music at 8pm
21+ without parent or guardian

Bit Brigade example of concept vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkO6rTDe0bI

www.bitbrigade.com
bitbrigade.bandcamp.com
www.facebook.com/bitbrigade
https://open.spotify.com/artist/72UshZAM9njpKWhTWcraao

Get your tickets here: https://holdmyticket.com/event/441916

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Second Thursday Social Ride
Mar
13
to Dec 11

Second Thursday Social Ride

The Second Thursday of every month we bike through the city to a different brewery!

January - Second Street Railyard
February - Santa Fe Brewing Brakeroom
March - Tumbleroot

All riders will get a raffle ticket for a gift card or swag, and REI Bike Tune-Ups!

Rain or shine, meet at 7 PM, ride out around 7:20
Ride distance: 5-8 miles (social pace)

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January Storm
Mar
14

January Storm

January Storm will be bringing their variety of great Hit Songs to BoxcarSF for the first time ever.

Call your friends and let them know not to miss this fun band's first time at BoxcarSF.

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Madi Soto Sings Jazz
Mar
14

Madi Soto Sings Jazz

Madi Sato Singing Jazz
Mar 14, 2025, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM
A Tribute to Her Teacher, the Late Great Chris Calloway. Featuring John Rangel - Piano, Asher Barreras - Bass, Rich Malloy - Drums, Ishi Sato - Guest Vocals

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Ronnie Baker Brooks
Mar
14

Ronnie Baker Brooks

NEW CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT!
Ronnie Baker Brooks Ronnie Baker Brooks
Thursday, March 13th | 7:30 PM
FUSION | 708 FUSION ABQ
Friday, March 14th | 7:30 PM
Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery

Chicago blues powerhouse Ronnie Baker Brooks brings an electrifying energy to every performance. The son of Blues Hall of Famer Lonnie Brooks, Ronnie carries the legacy of legends like B.B. King and Willie Dixon, blending tradition with his unique style. Don’t miss this incredible artist live!

Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 13th
#SantaFe #SantaFeNM #ampconcerts #ampmusic #amplifyyourlife #livemusicsantafe #livemusicalbuquerque #livemusictaos #membership

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Santa Fe Home and Garden Show
Mar
15
to Mar 16

Santa Fe Home and Garden Show

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Your Invitation! Santa Fe's premier Home & Garden Expo featuring the Remodelers Showcase (Haciendas Magazine) returns for its 36th year!

Exhibition Hall Open 10-5 PM Saturday & 10-4 PM Sunday.

Full details at www.santafehomeshow.com

1. A Home Expo - Get face time with manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, design, and home energy system professionals of New Mexico.

2. A Remodelers Showcase - If you can dream it, we can build it. Meet Northern New Mexico's finest renovation professionals.

3. Best in the West Kids' Lego Creations Contest - Supporting the next generation of builders and designers through this fun and much-loved contest with great prizes

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Community Conversations
Mar
15

Community Conversations

Now more than ever, we as a community must come together like we have before over the last 70+ years!

HRA is here to create a safe and welcoming space where folks can come together to share information, offer support, and build a strong network for Queer connections in Santa Fe and beyond.

This is a free event, but we ask that you please register in advance. Refreshments will be served.

Join us as we learn, grow, and support one another in the community.

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Fidelio
Mar
15

Fidelio

Following a string of awe-inspiring Live in HD performances, Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen returns to the Metropolitan Opera as Leonore, the faithful wife who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny in Beethoven’s Fidelio.

Completing the distinguished cast is British tenor David Butt Philip as the political prisoner Florestan, Polish bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny as the villainous Don Pizarro, veteran German bass René Pape as the jailer Rocco, Chinese soprano Ying Fang and German tenor Magnus Dietrich as the young Marzelline and Jaquino, and Danish bass Stephen Milling as the principled Don Fernando. Susanna Mälkki conducts the March 15 performance, which will be transmitted live from the Met stage to cinemas worldwide.

Sponsored by: The Edward Hastings and Gino Barcone Trust

TICKETS: $22 / $25 / $28
Students $15

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Almost St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl
Mar
15

Almost St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl

  • 133 water street santa fe Santa Fe, New Mexico United States (map)
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Almost St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl! 25% OFF code: LUCKY25 good until February 15th! Get your tickets NOW before they are all sold out!

Get your shamrocks, green clothes, and pots of gold ready because the Almost St. Patrick's Day Pub Crawl is coming to Downtown Santa Fe . This THEMED event is going to be more than just a wee bit o' fun! With green themed fun, contests, prizes, and some malarkey. Come as a single, a couple, or a group and join us for the best shenanigans you'll find in Santa Fe County!
What to expect at the Almost St, Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl :
- Express Check-in: Enter the party with all your green a glow, your shenanigans start when you get there!
- Social media challenges: Share your St. Patrick’s Day -inspired looks, earn digital shamrock emojis, take the biggest GROUP pic with our SAY CHEERS contest, take a pic of your drink for our Show Us Your Sips contest & more!
- Best Dressed Contest: Strut your stuff in your greenest outfits & post a photo to enter!
- Digital Photo Frames: Capture your over the rainbow moments!
- A variety of atmospheres at the different Pub Crawl stops!
*** Tickets are available exclusively through Facebook, Eventbrite, or our website! ***
No tickets sold at the door!
Our pub crawl stops in Santa Fe, NM are listed on our website here: https://dothecrawl.com/Santa-Fe/St-Patrick
Experience a new, low-contact, express check-in adventure.
To fully enjoy the Almost St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl (St. Patrick’s Day-themed event):
-Dress in your greenest, St. Patrick’s Day-inspired gear
-Participate in our Best Dressed Contest by sharing your image to our Facebook
-Enjoy convenient express check-in: no waiting, just right to the fun of socializing!
-Engage in activities like: St. Patrick’s Day -themed contests, take & post the biggest GROUP pic to win with our SAY CHEERS! contest, take & post a pic of your drink for our SHOW US YOUR SIPS contest & more!
A mobile device with internet access is a must at the event to:
-Access maps & schedules!
-Use the digital photo booth!
-Join in on social media contests!
-Socialize with fellow shamrock seekers!
Do The Crawl Has Revolutionized the Pub Crawl Experience!
Join us for a unique and exciting pub crawl that stands out from the rest. Here's what sets our events apart:
- Best Dressed Contest: Participate in our Best Dressed Contest by sharing your image to our Facebook, during the event. Remember, you need to participate in the contests & be there for your chance to win!
- Express Check-In Anytime: Our Express Check-In is available from 4-9 PM at any pub crawl stop, offering you the flexibility to start your crawl at your convenience. We recommend arriving by 5 PM to maximize your fun!
- Engaging Activities: Our Express Check-In takes you right to the fun with contests, prizes, and more! †
- Your Smartphone, Your Guide: Keep everything you need for the crawl right in your pocket. Access your pub crawl map and schedule then play our pub crawl contests , all from your mobile device , at the event!†‡
- Social Media Fun: Join the excitement on Facebook and Instagram . Our social media cotests are a great way to stay engaged and win! †‡
- Self-Guided Tour with a Twist: While our pub crawl is self-guided, sticking to your schedule helps you stay in sync with fellow crawlers. Our events are all about being part of the larger crowd and socializing!
- Exceptional Drink Options: As you socialize and enjoy the contests, you'll also discover fantastic drink options at all our pub crawl stops. It's the perfect blend of fun and indulgence.
Our event is more than just a pub crawl; it's a comprehensive, interactive, and socially engaging themed experience . We've reimagined the traditional pub crawl to focus on what truly matters – fun, friends, and socializing . So, grab your ticket, don’t be GREEN with envy, get ready for a pub crawl like no other!
You must be 21 years of age or over to participate.
Always have a sober driver, enjoy responsibly.
Please visit our site for further details: https://dothecrawl.com/Santa-Fe/St-Patrick
Be sure to read our FAQ! https://dothecrawl.com/FAQ
*All drink and food specials are at the discretion of the pub crawl stops and subject to availability. Drink and food specials are valid during event hours, where applicable.
†Mobile device with internet access required (data rates may apply). Charge up your device and consider bringing a battery backup, to make sure you don’t miss out on all the fun!
‡Prizes are awarded across all participating towns (participating towns listed at dothecrawl.com). Prizes are awarded via the social media platform the contest is played on, and by a valid email address, only. Prizes must be claimed by direct message on the corresponding social media platform within 72 hours of the end of the event. Must attend event to win.
Pub crawl stops are subject to capacity restrictions. Pub crawl stops are subject to change.
Please read our COVID-19 warning here: https://dothecrawl.com/covid-19
For more info about this event in Santa Fe, New Mexico, visit: https://dothecrawl.com/Santa-Fe/St-Patrick

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Diamond Rio
Mar
15

Diamond Rio

Known for making timeless country music for over thirty years, Diamond Rio recently announced new music and band member changes. “The Kick,” the highly anticipated track not only showcases the Grammy award-winning band’s talents, but also signifies a new chapter in their distinguished career with the introduction of two new bandmates. The formation that became known as the six-time Vocal Group of the Year, Diamond Rio, was formed in 1989 and consisted of Marty Roe (lead vocals), Jimmy Olander (guitar/banjo), Dana Williams (bass/vocals), Dan Truman (piano), Brian Prout (drums), and Gene Johnson (mandolin/vocals), and up until recently have had no member changes. After a remarkable 33-year journey, the band bid farewell to retiring members, Brian Prout and Gene Johnson, and welcomes new bandmates, Carson McKee (fiddle/harmony vocals) and Micah Schweinsberg (drums).

“The Kick,” is the first song and video to be released under the new band configuration and displays the mastery of their respective instruments as it delivers a captivating blend of country meets bluegrass. The fast-paced and musically intriguing instrumental features the two new members in the accompanying music video filmed in Franklin, TN. The video was directed by the band’s drummer and new member Micah Schweinsberg. The band’s long-time guitar player, Jimmy Olander, developed and wrote the treatment.

Originating as The Tennessee River Boys in the 80’s, the band evolved into Diamond Rio in 1989. The following year, they signed with Arista Nashville, and in 1991, with the release of “Meet in The Middle,” became the first country music group in history to reach No. 1 with a debut single. The band is also known for their multi-week chart-topper “How Your Love Makes Me Feel,” crossover hit “One More Day,” as well as timeless hits “Beautiful Mess,” “Unbelievable,” “How Your Love Makes Me Feel,” and many more. 

Selling more than 6.8 million albums and surpassing over 1.05 billion global streams, Diamond Rio has charted 20 Top 10 singles, 15 Top 5 singles, and seven No. 1 singles. Known for playing every note on every album throughout their career, the band’s unwavering commitment to their craft is evident in their instrumental tracks “Big,” “Appalachian Dream,” and “Poultry Promenade,” all of which received Grammy nominations for Best Country Instrumental Performance. Following their Arista Nashville deal, the band released two albums with Word Records – their Christmas album, The Star Still Shines, and their Dove and Grammy-winning Christian Country album, The Reason.

Amassing numerous accolades throughout the years, the band is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, won six Vocal Group of the Year Awards (four CMA and two ACM), received fourteen Grammy nominations, and won a Grammy Award for their album, The Reason. Known for their charitable commitments, including long-time spokespersons for Big Brothers Big Sisters, the band has raised more than $1 million for non-profits and received the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award.

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Family Mornings at MOIFA
Mar
16
to Apr 13

Family Mornings at MOIFA

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FREE Family Program! Join us for our monthly Family Mornings at Folk Art program featuring storytime, art activity, and explorations in the galleries.

January 12 - Make a Ribbon Wand and Rattle!

ASL interpretation available upon request by January 6, 2025 | Email kemely.gomez@dca.nm.gov

Following Dates:

February 16 - Spectacular Kites & Celebration!
March 16 - Pysanky Ukrainian Easter Eggs
April 13 - Earth Day for All!

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Muddle of the Month
Mar
16

Muddle of the Month

Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, master storyteller, and an accomplished audio engineer and producer.

During a storied career that spans over five decades he has played everywhere from the local dive to Madison Square Garden and has amassed an impressive discography that includes major label and indie releases on three continents.

His work has been covered by numerous artists and has been featured in major motion pictures on network television, and in national advertising campaigns.

Jono has produced albums for Grammy winners and local heroes alike.

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Quiltworx University
Mar
16
to Mar 21

Quiltworx University

We’re excited to announce that sign-ups are open for this wonderful quilting adventure!

March 16th, 2025 (Check-in Day)
Class from March 17-21, 2025

MISA and Quiltworx are bringing Quiltworx University to the never before host city of Santa Fe, NM, at the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza where we’ll embark on five full days of creativity, learning, and inspiration led by the renowned Judy and Judel Niemeyer, along with a team of Quiltworx Certified Instructors. This event is perfect for paper piecers of all skill levels because we’ll all be working on an exclusive project using Quiltworx mixer blocks, each of which will be demonstrated individually in small groups.

You’ll gain in-depth knowledge of planning your Quiltworx projects using Judy’s favorite tool, Quiltster. With a 6-month membership included in your event sign-up, you’ll have everything you need to bring your quilting visions to life.

Learn from the best as Judy shares her expertise on reading instructions, cutting and organizing quilt projects for foundation paper piecing, and mastering the art of foundation paper piecing itself. Discover her tips, tricks, and latest techniques that will elevate your quilting game.

Immerse yourself in creativity with nightly trunk shows featuring stunning quilts made by Judy, her instructors, and fellow students. And don’t forget to shop at our onsite Certified Shop for anything under the sun, from custom kits to fabrics to notions.

This is an event you don’t want to miss! Join us at Quiltworx University Santa Fe Workshop and unlock a world of quilting possibilities. Sign up now and let your imagination run wild!

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Sturtz
Mar
16

Sturtz

Sturtz’s music stands out for its distinctive, soothing instrumental and vocal harmonies. NPR’s All Songs Considered described the band as “a reassuring breath of fresh air that pulls me back to simpler times." The acoustic quartet – Andrew Sturtz [vocals, guitar], Courtlyn Carpenter [cello, harmonies], Will Kuepper [bass, harmonies], and Jim Herlihy [banjo, harmonies] - is serene and folksy, with melodic vocals soaring over the lower string instrumentals. Sturtz released their debut album, You’ve Done This Before, in August 2021, and now they are hard at work recording a second album that is set to be released in the Summer of 2024. When they’re not playing music, you’ll probably find them milling flour, farming, laying in a creek, or eating native foliage.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Lünasa
Mar
17

Lünasa

The tradition continues! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Santa Fe favorite and, without a doubt, the world’s best acoustic Celtic Band. Back by popular demand for a third year running.

Named for an ancient Celtic harvest festival in honour of the Irish god Lugh, Lúnasa was formed in 1997 from members of some of the greatest Irish groups of the previous decade, an early review from Folk Roots magazine describing the band as an “Irish music dream team”. From the start, the band’s complex arrangements and unique sound reshaped the boundaries of traditional music and energized audiences the world over. Critical acclaim followed, The Irish Echo describing the band as “the hottest Irish acoustic band on the planet”; MOJO magazine named the band “the new gods of Irish music,” adding that “nobody since the Bothies has wielded such a thrilling rhythmic underlay.”

Having since sold over a quarter of a million records and performed over 2,500 shows across 36 countries, Lúnasa has won multiple awards and become one of the most influential bands in the history of traditional music. Collaborations with singers Natalie Merchant, Mary-Chapin Carpenter, and Tim O’Brien and high-profile concerts at The Hollywood Bowl, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Glastonbury Festival, and Bercy Arena Paris helped broaden the band’s audience and cement its place at the forefront of contemporary Irish music.

Event sponsors: Coronado Paint and Decorating

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Yot Club & VUNDABAR
Mar
18

Yot Club & VUNDABAR

VUNDABAR
Vundabar is a Boston-based trio that delivers jangly, fuzzed-out math-and surf-tinged indie rock shot through with plenty of post-punk spirit. Formed in 2013 by vocalist/guitarist Brandon Hagen and drummer Drew McDonald while still in high school, the duo eventually recruited bassist Zack Abramo and began playing locally. Sporting a melody-rich blend of knotty folk and loud-soft-loud indie rock à la Beantown luminaries Pixies, Vundabar issued their debut album, Antics, in late 2013. They adopted a grittier tone on 2015's Gawk, which added grungy post-punk to the mix. The cathartic and dense Smell Smoke arrived in 2018, delivering an earworm-heavy set that was both bracing and sincere, and in 2020 the trio released the tight and succinct Either Light, which saw them working with a producer, Patrick Hyland (Mitski), for the first time. In 2021, online snippets of fans singing along to the group's 2015 single "Alien Blues" flooded social media, which garnered millions of streams for the seven-year-old cut. Devil for the Fire, Vundabar's wide-ranging fifth studio effort, appeared the following year.

YOT CLUB
For decades the bright lights of New York have drawn artists to its storied city streets — those seeking their tribe, those looking to solidify their identity, and those hungry for inspiration and fresh encounters, all there for the taking on this new, broadened horizon. And now 26-year-old Ryan Kaiser has joined those ranks, moving from Nashville to Brooklyn, at the tail-end of 2022. Except, unlike so many who have come before him, Kaiser’s already made a name for himself creating daydreamy, sun-blasted, Polaroid-pop as Yot Club.

With Yot Club’s second full-length, Rufus, Kaiser is expanding his sonic palette and challenging his own established modes of music making by letting collaborators in. The record includes co-writes with the likes of Tommy English (Carly Rae Jepsen, Kacey Musgraves), and singers Charli Adams and Harrison Lipton, with Patrick Wimberly (Lil Yachty, Joji, Blood Orange, MGMT) on mixing duties, and the result is a collection of songs that sounds bolder and brighter. From the shimmering surf-pop of opener “Stuntman,” to the minor chord angst and quiet-loud-quiet pulse of

“New Day,” to The Strokesian swoon of album closer “Lazy Eyes,” Kaiser lo-fi hooks have a new cinematic scope.

But let’s rewind to 2019 when his music first captured the ears and imagination of listeners thanks to the song “YKWIM?” off his Bipolar ep, one of three EPs he released that year alone. Newly graduated and still living in his college town of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, it was a pivotal year for Kaiser. Seemingly out of nowhere the streams on “YKWIM?” started climbing: 500k streams a day soon ballooning to a million. Unbeknownst to Kaiser, his song — which is now 2x RIAA Platinum — had become a go-to sad song for nostalgia-centric TikToks. The virality didn’t stem from a dance craze. It was about a vibe.

The knock-on effect was every major label came calling, but for Kaiser, signing his music away for 25 years in exchange for an non-recoupable advance was a hard no. Ultimately, Kaiser signed with Amuse, a distro company turned-label, where he retained ownership of his masters and gained their full support for his vision. Kaiser followed 2020’s Nature Machine EP with 2022’s Santolina EP, and then, in 2023, he released his debut album off the grid and the EP amateur observer. Not to mention a ton of loosies including “LAUREN” with spill tab, and “Safe House” with Jordana, releases which underscore his newfound explorations in collaboration. Nostalgia is an oft-used descriptor too, but it’s one that Kaiser’s unafraid to lean into — “I don’t like anything that sounds like it was made now,” he notes — with his own song titled, “Nostalgia,” ringing out like the perfect soundtrack to a movie montage directed by John Hughes (with just a pinch of The Postal Service). And then there’s “Drowning,” written with Charli Adams, where Kincaid’s razored guitars recall Bloc Party. With production credits including MGMT, Solange, and Lil Yachty’s latest LP, Patrick Wimberly mixing brings a different dimension to Yot Club’s sound.

There’s an economy to Kaiser’s songwriting, a feel-it, sing-it straightforwardness that cuts to the meat of the matter, with his titles often providing the jumping off point, like lead single “Pixel.” With its ticking urgency and cascading guitar line, it was written and recorded in two days with producer Tommy English, and features Kaiser on live, looped drums, with additional slide guitar. “That song’s about getting caught up in your own life and technology in relation to self importance and how you see yourself,” offers Kaiser. “It’s never been harder to appreciate your own circumstances than it is today because you can play the comparison game. It’s a complicated dynamic: the people whose lives look the best can often suck, ’cos why else would they go to such efforts to make it look like their lives are great!”

Then there’s “Human Nature,” written with artist Harrison Lipton, who also plays in the band MICHELLE and happens to live down the street. Written and recorded at Lipton’s parents’ 100+ year- old Connecticut house, Kaiser describes it as a driving-down-the-Pacific-Coast-Highway kind of tune. But those sunny sonics belie the melancholic inevitability of so many splits: the lover you spent every day with can eventually turn into someone you don’t recognize at all. “This album is not meant to serve as an eloquent story where there’s characters and side characters and betrayal and heartbreak,” he says. “It’s just 13 separate episodes that restart and don’t necessarily match each other, but I wanted to give it a character to wrap it all together.”

Rufus is not exactly Ryan Kaiser, but these snapshots capture the essence of his experiences: a bad relationship and fresh realizations; leaving it all behind to try and find footing in a shiny new city that maybe isn’t exactly the imagined, mythologized creative utopia. It continues Kaiser’s coming of age — looking back, picking it all apart, trying to work it all out, and constantly pushing forward.

FAERYBABYY
Born in Conroe, Texas to a teenage mother, Payton came from a troubled childhood that ignited her artistic inspiration. Initially drawn to poetry, she shifted towards music after being spurred on by an ex-boyfriend's doubt about her artistry. Despite this skepticism, she not only embraced songwriting but ventured into music by hitting the road as a runaway with various garage rock bands, selling merchandise at just 16. Influenced by a diverse mix of sounds that include Russian post-punk, Soviet Rock, Surf Rock, and the deep resonance of bass drum of death, she began to mold her unique musical identity.

TICKETS: $27-32
VIP: $62
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, December 4, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, December 6, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VIP INFO:
VUNDABAR – Fast Track
First Entry Into Venue
First Access To Merch
Commemorative Laminate
Keychain
Tote Bag

YOT CLUB – Fast Track
First Entry Into Venue
First Access To Merch
Commemorative Laminate
Sticker Sheet
Tote Bag

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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Goodnight, Texas
Mar
19

Goodnight, Texas

New Concert Announcement from AMP Concerts
Goodnight, Texas
March 19 | 7:30 PM
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
March 20 | 7:30 PM
Fusion ABQ

Goodnight, Texas is the band you’ve heard somewhere without realizing. Now, you're lost in their catalog—trapped coal miners, lovebird bank robbers, banjos, mandolins, and harmonies that take you on a ride. See them live, chat at the merch table, and experience their newest album Signals like never before.
Tickets available this Friday!

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Joy Oladokun
Mar
19

Joy Oladokun

JOY OLADOKUN
Since her breakthrough in 2020, acclaimed singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun has been hailed by Rolling Stone as "Nashville’s most low-key musical revolutionary" and celebrated for her uniquely vulnerable voice.

Oladokun has released two highly acclaimed albums—2021’s in defense of my own happiness and 2023’s Proof of Life—both appearing on numerous best-of-the year lists. Oladokun's forthcoming project, Observations From a Crowded Room, due out October 18, marks a significant evolution in her career.

This 15-track collection—comprised of 12 songs and 3 interludes—reflects her growth as an artist and producer, blending her pop-folk roots with electronic and psychedelic elements. Solely written and produced by Oladokun, the album represents a personal and artistic turning point, crafted during a period of introspection and questioning. A proud queer Black woman and daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Oladokun has graced prestigious stages like the White House for the Respect for Marriage Act signing ceremony, as well as national TV appearances including “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,”

“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” She has also performed on “CBS Saturday Morning,” “TODAY,” PBS’ “Austin City Limits,” and NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.” Oladokun’s music has resonated across diverse platforms, from documentaries to popular TV series like “And Just Like That,” “CSI: Vegas” and “Grey’s Anatomy.” Her song "i see america" was a finalist for the Recording Academy’s Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change.

Widely respected by her peers, Oladokun has collaborated with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Maren Morris, Jason Isbell and Noah Kahan and has joined Morris, Isbell, Kahan, John Mayer, Tyler Childers, Hozier, My Morning Jacket, Pink Sweat$, Leon Bridges and Manchester Orchestra on the road.

TICKETS HERE

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Sell Your Camera Gear
Mar
20
to Mar 21

Sell Your Camera Gear

Join KEH at The Camera Shop of Santa Fe and sell your gear!

This event is accepting walk-ins and appointments, please call (505) 983-6591 to schedule your appointment. PLEASE DO NOT RESERVE YOUR TICKET THROUGH EVENTBRITE. (EVENTBRITE MAY LIST THE EVENT AS "SALES HAVE ENDED" OR "SOLD OUT" BUT THIS IS INCORRECT.)

If you’re a photographer looking to upgrade or just make some extra money, KEH Camera will be in Sante Fe, NM for 2 DAYS ONLY on 03/20 - 03/21 to buy your used camera gear.
Get Paid
Stop in for an instant quote and get paid on the spot for your clean, working, used photography equipment. Our buyer will be paying top dollar.
Trade Up Bonus
If you choose to trade instead, we will add an additional 10% bonus to the value of your gear, which you can then use toward a purchase at The Camera Shop of Santa Fe.
What To Bring
-A charged battery and charger (cameras without a battery and charger will receive a lower offer)
-Your photo ID (we can’t pay you without it!)
We buy cameras in clean, working condition due to the high cost of repairs. We will be happy to responsibly recycle any cameras or accessories that are not in good working order.
Items we’re not currently purchasing:
-Darkroom equipment
-Digital point-and-shoot cameras under 6-megapixels
-Cameras in these formats: APS, 110, 126, and Disc Film
-Video cameras that use film or tape formats
-Studio lighting that requires a powerpack or hot lights
If you have any questions, please email our Purchasing Support, Qiulin Misa, at qmisa@keh.com

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Piano Night 3rd Thursday
Mar
20

Piano Night 3rd Thursday

Join us every third Thursday this winter at Beer Creek for an intimate piano experience. Local legend Elizabeth Anglin will perform from 5-7:30PM on our house piano. Sip a beer and sit next to the piano, and maybe sing along with us

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Whole BEAD Show
Mar
21
to Mar 23

Whole BEAD Show

  • Santa Fe Community Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

March 21-23, 2025

Friday & Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm

Santa Fe Community Convention Center
201 W Marcy Street
Santa Fe NM 87501

BUYING AT THE SHOW
EVERYONE WELCOME! This show is open to the general public. No pre-registration is required or offered. If you are a business wanting to buy WHOLESALE, bring a copy of your state-issued resale license. However, it’s important to note that this is not a requirement to attend the show or make any purchases.

ADMISSION IS FREE with coupon

PARKING
-Santa Fe Community Convention Center Municipal Garage 119 South Federal Place
-Many local lots
-Street parking available

HOTEL
We recommend Inn of the Governor’s. For reservations 800-234-4534.

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Robert Earl Keen
Mar
21

Robert Earl Keen

ROBERT EARL KEEN
Robert Earl Keen, a renowned singer-songwriter from Houston, Texas, has built a prolific career over three decades with a focus on writing and performing his own songs.

His ambition to create great music and share it onstage has led to 21 albums and countless live performances, earning him recognition as a living legend and pioneer in the Americana music genre. Keen's influence extends beyond his music, as he was instrumental in popularizing Americana style and continues to support fellow artists through his Americana Podcast.

Raised on classic rock and Willie Nelson, Keen's early passion for music evolved into a successful career, highlighted by accolades such as the Texas A&M Distinguished Alumni Award and induction into the Texas Heritage Songwriters’ Hall of Fame.

Despite his success, Keen remains true to his roots, avoiding mainstream country trends and staying committed to his authentic, storytelling style. With a dedicated fan base and a reputation as a dynamic live performer, Robert Earl Keen's journey continues to inspire audiences across the country.

TICKETS
$49–79

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Dec 18, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!

PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Dec 20, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE THE LENSIC
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby. Drinks purchased at the bar are allowed inside the house.

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Paid parking is available at the Sandoval and Convention Center City garages. You can pre-pay for parking validation in these garages during your checkout.

ADA: Yes, please select ADA seats and notify a box office representative with any accommodations needed prior to the show.

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The Handsome Family
Mar
21

The Handsome Family

The Handsome Family (songwriting and marriage partners Brett and Rennie Sparks) have been defining the dark end of Americana for over 30 years. Brett writes the music and Rennie writes the words. Their work has been covered by many artists including Jeff Tweedy, Andrew Bird and Phoebe Bridgers. Their song “Far From Any Road” was the opening theme for HBO’s True Detective (season one) and still receives thousands of Shazams every week from all over the world.

Asked to describe their music Brett says, “Western gothic” — music inspired by the abandoned strip malls of desert America where thorny weeds slowly reclaim the land. Handsome Family songs may be dark, but there’s always laughter on stage. Rennie sings as well as plays banjo and bass. She often introduces songs with seemingly unrelated stories. Brett, with his deep baritone and stentorian presence, is the undeniable center of stage. The two are joined on-stage by multi-instrumentalists Alex McMahon (electric guitar, pedal steel) and Jason Toth (percussion and Omnichord).

The Handsome Family’s latest record Hollow (Sept, 2023) began with a scream in the night. “One night around 4 a.m.,” Brett says. “Rennie started screaming in her sleep. She screamed, ‘Come into the circle Joseph! There’s no moon tonight.’ Scary as it was, I thought, man, that’s a good chorus!”

Hollow delves into the natural world at the edges of the man-made. It is a record lush with leaves and shadows and occult mystery. The dream-inspired “Joseph”is followed by the haunting “Two Black Shoes” which filters a Portishead groove through the highway motels, homeless encampments and McMansions of post-pandemic America. The album closes with “Good Night,” a lullaby that at once soothes and threatens. Brett sings, “Time for Santa to sharpen his claws / Time for skin walkers / Time for the saw…”

“My proudest musical moments,” says Brett. “Are the check Richard Starkey wrote to buy all our cds and the words, “The Handsome Family” written in David Bowie’s last notebook. “There’s been a lot of smashed coffee cups in our house over the years,” Rennie says, “but we’re still unable to resist the urge to make music.”

TICKETS
$28–30

PUBLIC SALE: Tues, Jan 14, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY

ALCOHOL: Yes

SEATING: Limited

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Yes

ADA: Yes

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Fox and Folk Sessions
Mar
21

Fox and Folk Sessions

‘Fox and Folk Sessions’ at – Featuring Todd and the Fox, Cali Shaw, and debut of new fox themed merch

Long-time musical collaborators since their teenage years, Todd Lovato and Cali Shaw first made their mark as founding members of the popular funk group Felonious Groove Foundation in the early 2000s, earning numerous awards and accolades before pursuing their distinct solo paths.

Now they reunite on stage, supporting each other musically while alternating 30-minute sets in this unique showcase of songwriting and musicianship.

Their versatility as multi-instrumentalists allows them to create a rich, layered sound that defies traditional genre boundaries while maintaining strong connections to their Southwestern roots.

Todd and the Fox brings their signature "Norteño Mountain Folk Funk" style, blending electric banjo, lap steel, and rhythm section into a mix of playful and sardonic storytelling. Cali Shaw delivers his compelling blend of Americana and bilingual folk, drawing from deep Southwest roots while bridging cultural borders.

The performers will be backed by Brian Nelson of Glorieta Pines on bass and lead guitar, and musical journeyman and T&tF co-founder Erik Sawyer on drums. Special guest Bryan Highhill (aka Lumpy) joins both acts on trumpet and keys, adding his distinctive musicianship to this cross-pollination of mountain folk and borderland soul.

Exclusive new fox-themed merchandise, including t-shirts and stickers featuring original artwork by Santa Fe-based graphic illustrator Isaac Milner of Reaver and Weaver, will be available at the show.

Music from Todd and the Fox, Cali Shaw, and Bryan Highhill (Lumpy) is available on all major streaming platforms.

Free / All Ages

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Suzanna Choffel & Friends
Mar
21

Suzanna Choffel & Friends

Known for her distinct voice and reggae-inspired guitar technique, Austin native Suzanna Choffel's music has been described as "a unique sound equal parts Beat poetry, smoky soul grooves, and indie-pop eccentricity." (Jim Derogatis). Having made appearances at ACL Music Fest, SXSW, and Voodoo Fest, as well as on screen in movies like "Catfish" and NBC's The Voice (earning singular praise from Rolling Stone as "the only artist you'd want to listen to a complete album from"), Choffel feels equally at home singing in a dimly lit club as she does front and center in front of (literally) millions.

Over the course of her two-decade career, Choffel has shared the stage with a diverse array of artists like Buena Vista Social Club, Suzanne Vega, Crystal Gayle, Solange, Davíd Garza, and many others. As a songwriter, she has won multiple awards in both the John Lennon Songwriting Contest and the International Songwriting Contest, and her albums have appeared on top 10 lists across Texas.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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MURS
Mar
21

MURS

Exhibit Entry

$33

Grants access to the full exhibition up to 2 hours prior to Event Doors

Upgrade Your Experience! See Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return! Event tickets normally do not include exhibit access, but this is your opportunity to add on Exhibit Entry which allows you to visit the exhibit up to 2 hours before event doors, PLUS you get into the venue early. NOTE: This upgrade is only available while purchasing your event ticket. Add-on access is during our regular operating hours when the exhibit is open to the general public.

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Dallas Alexander
Mar
23

Dallas Alexander

Dallas Alexander is a country inspired singer songwriter with a vibe that is somewhere between Reddirt and Outlaw. His 3 chords and the truth writing style connects with folks from all walks of life.

“We danced, cried, cheered and drank!” Is his favorite fan compliment he’s heard after a show.

Dallas is a recently retired special operations sniper whose team broke the world record for the longest kill shot in history. He is now aimed at sharing his life experience and perspective through music.

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Tatja Lucîa's 30 for 30
Mar
23

Tatja Lucîa's 30 for 30

Natachee Momaday Gray is a Santa Fe native and indigenous poet/performer/musician. Her work focuses on the melding of art and myth, ancestry and nostalgia, food and prayer, glamour, frivolity and time. She comes from a long lineage of storytellers and honors this tradition.

Moving beyond English, Spanish, and the blood memory of the Plains people, she expresses a boundless identity, often using the alias Tatja Lucía. She holds numerous awards including the Lena Todd award for poetry and recently was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of Small Presses.

Her debut poetry collection, Silver Box from Finishing Line Press, has garnered praise and esteem across the board. Some new creative ventures include a second poetry collection, a cookbook, a delve into a new chapter of cooking and curating, and "Homesteading", A new mother, she spends her time alchemizing in the space between life and art and dreams.

Always creating and collaborating. She lives on a small farm with her family in Coyote, NM.

@tatjalucia

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Shakey Graves
Mar
23

Shakey Graves

Across his career, Shakey Graves—a.k.a. the performance moniker of Austin, Texas-born Alejandro Rose-Garcia—has intentionally created thrilling musical adventures tailored to each fan: burning CDs and putting them in personalized decorated bags; building intricate scavenger hunts that send fans in search of unique tapes; and Bandcamp-exclusive releases.

"The fans and musicians that really resonate with me—and the inexplicable ways that I find things that I like—are usually entirely through randomness and chaos and accident," Rose-Garcia says. "I've always been on this quest to make people feel like my own music is a choose your own adventure.".

TICKETS
$40–55

Shakey Graves has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and their work providing emergency financial assistance and other forms of support to career musicians, road crew and anyone who makes the majority of their income in the music business.

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Mon, Dec 16, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!

PUBLIC SALE: Wed, Dec 18, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE THE LENSIC
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby. Drinks purchased at the bar are allowed inside the house.

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Paid parking is available at the Sandoval and Convention Center City garages. You can pre-pay for parking validation in these garages during your checkout.

ADA: Yes, please select ADA seats and notify a box office representative with any accommodations needed prior to the show.

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Old Crow Medicine  Show
Mar
25

Old Crow Medicine Show

OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW
"If this is any indication of what Old Crow Medicine Show still has in store so many recordings in its career, we should count ourselves lucky.” – NPR Music

Old Crow Medicine Show got their start busking on street corners in 1998, from New York state and up through Canada, winning audiences along the way with their boundless energy and spirit. They eventually found themselves in Boone, North Carolina where they caught the attention of folk icon Doc Watson while playing in front of a pharmacy. He invited the band to play at his festival, MerleFest, and the rest is history.

It’s been over twenty years since these humble beginnings. The band has gone on to receive the honor of being inducted as members of the Grand Ole Opry and have won two Grammy Awards: “Best Folk Album” for Remedy (2014) and “Best Long Form Music Video” for Big Easy Express (2013). Additionally, their classic single, “Wagon Wheel”, received the RIAA’s Double-Platinum certification in 2019 for selling over 2,000,000 copies while the band’s debut album O.C.M.S. has been certified Gold (500,000 copies). The band’s latest release is ‘Jubilee’ (Aug 2023) released via ATO Records.

TICKETS

$65–95

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Jan 15 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!

PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 17, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE THE LENSIC

ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby. Drinks purchased at the bar are allowed inside the house.

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Paid parking is available at the Sandoval and Convention Center City garages. You can pre-pay for parking validation in these garages during your checkout.

ADA: Yes, please select ADA seats and notify a box office representative with any accommodations needed prior to the show.

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The Faint
Mar
25

The Faint

New Wave revivalists who helped popularize the label and Omaha, Nebraska music scene, the Faint employ a rowdy amalgam of indie rock, dance-punk, and electro-pop. The sonic antithesis of fellow alums -- was a member when the band was still operating under the moniker Norman Bailer -- the Faint hit their stride in 1999 with the release of Blank-Wave Arcade, which helped usher in a new wave of electro-punk. The band continued to deliver sweaty, floor-filling bangers that both raged against the machine and got the party started on subsequent outings like Danse Macabre (2001), Doom Abuse (2014), and Egowerk (2019).

The Faint have gone through countless changes in their career, but with each shift, both in terms of personnel and style, they have made a distinct new impression and turned more and more heads. Originally called Norman Bailer and featuring Clark and Todd Baechle (later he changed his name to Todd Fink, after marrying future recording artist of ), as well as bassist Joel Petersen, the group's early years were a mix of lo-fi pop and tongue-in-cheek easy listening with a few punk rock ideals borrowed from their early skateboarding days. Along with a prepubescent and a recently formed , the band was one of the seeds that spawned the explosive Omaha scene as well as a flagship act for the highly regarded .

A very limited cassette release and a few tracks on split 7"s and samplers were the band's only output, but the spark was there, and after adding Matt Bowen to the mix, the Faint proper first came into being around 1998. Media, the group's first full-length, was still a far cry from their later sounds, but the record was a fitting introduction to the band that featured a bevy of conflicting sounds, from new wave-inspired pop to -style acoustic dirges. In the wake of Media, the band set out to add something special to its live show, and in the course of the year, Bowen left the band and Jacob Thiele joined up to add the all-too-important keyboard sounds into the mix.

Early 1999 saw the band reenter the studio with a new agenda, focusing on danceable beats, catchy keyboards, and an '80s-influenced sound that both revered and reinvented the past. The result was Blank-Wave Arcade, a pulsating record about sexuality, transportation, and mass consumption that instantly attracted hordes of new fans who were blown away by the group's distinctive new sound. The new material, along with a seizure-inducing D.I.Y. live light show and incorrigible on-stage energy, created a major buzz, and soon the Faint were revered as the second coming of new wave. A series of remixes on both a limited-edition LP and a tour to support the album furthered the hype, and by the time the Faint entered the studio yet again in early 2001, the buzz had grown to a resounding roar.

In August of 2001, the group released its third LP, Danse Macabre, a somewhat darker exploration of the styles hinted at on Blank-Wave Arcade. They also added a guitarist by the name of Dapose (born Mike Dappen), whose death metal past worked perfectly with the gloomy but still oddly upbeat sentiments of the new record. The effort was well received and quickly became one of the label's best-selling titles. The band followed it up with even more touring and also found the time to release the Mote/Dust 12" on the label in October of 2001, featuring two more remixes, a cover, and a new track featuring songsmith .

The Faint were all quiet on the recording front until March of 2003, when they released an album of remixes from -- Danse Macabre Remixes. The disc featured remixes by artists like , , and . They followed this up with their fourth studio long-player, Wet from Birth, which was released in fall 2004. The band remixed "Meet Your Master" from ' Year Zero, while bassist Petersen reworked 's "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games" under his alias. The Faint then built their own studio, named Enamel, and formed their own label, , on which they released Fasciinatiion, their first full-length to be released outside of , in summer 2008. The high octane full-length Doom Abuse dropped in 2014, followed by the career retrospective Capsule: 1999-2016 in October 2016. Longtime keyboard player Jacob Thiele left the fold in 2016, making room for keyboardist Graham Ulicny, who made his studio debut on 2019's Egowerk, which marked the group's return to . ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, Rovi

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Audrey Riggs
Mar
26

Audrey Riggs

Audrey Riggs
with Almost Always Never | Anything That Moves | The Illegal Aliens

Wednesday March 26, 2025 at 7:30pm | Doors at 6:30pm
21+ without parent or guardian

$10 advance | $15 day of show (plus service charge)
TICKETS HERE: https://holdmyticket.com/event/443689

Audrey Riggs is a 21-year-old pop-rock artist from Denver, Colorado, known for her bold lyrics, dynamic live shows, and authentic style that inspires confidence. Influenced by artists like Olivia Rodrigo and DYLAN, her music explores themes from anger and love to women empowerment. Catch Audrey Riggs live in Denver with her backing band and follow her socials for updates. Listen to her new song “GIRL,” available on all platforms now along with her GIRL-inspired merch!

Almost Always Never | Albuquerque alt-rock/art-pop

Anything That Moves | Albuquerque Indie Rock

The Illegal Aliens | Santa Fe Punk/Metal

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David Wilcox
Mar
27

David Wilcox

David Wilcox Music a masterful storyteller and revered folk musician, for two unforgettable performances this March:
Thursday, March 27
San Miguel Chapel – Santa Fe San Miguel Chapel - The Oldest Church, Santa Fe
Friday, March 28
Fusion I 708 – Albuquerque FUSION ABQ

David Wilcox’s effortless talent for spinning poignant lyrics and crafting melodies that evoke emotion is unparalleled. His songs are a journey through life’s highs and lows, offering a lyrical and musical catharsis that stays with you long after the final note.

https://www.ampconcerts.org/event/441543/david-wilcox
#amplifyyourlife #ampconcerts #musicalbuquerque #livemusic #newmexico #communityoutreach #musicsantafe #santafenm #livemusicsantafe

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Ghost - Note
Mar
28

Ghost - Note

GHOST-NOTE IS AN EXPLOSION OF SOUND. HEADED BY SNARKY PUPPY’S MULTI-GRAMMY–WINNING PERCUSSION DUO OF ROBERT “SPUT” SEARIGHT AND NATE WERTH, FEATURING AN EXPANSIVE ROSTER OF NEXT-LEVEL MUSICIANS — REPRESENTING MEMBERS OF PRINCE, SNOOP DOGG, ERYKAH BADU, HERBIE HANCOCK, KENDRICK LAMAR, MARCUS MILLER, TOTO, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, AND MORE—THE BAND IS PUSHING FUNK MUSIC INTO THE FUTURE, BUILDING ON THE PIONEERING FOUNDATIONS LAID OUT BY THE LIKES OF JAMES BROWN AND SLY & THE FAMILY STONE AND INFUSING THEIR FRESH TAKE WITH AFROBEAT, HIP-HOP, PSYCHEDELIA, WORLD FOLKLORE, AND MORE.

WITH THE RELEASE OF 2018’S SWAGISM, GHOST-NOTE MADE THEIR MISSION CLEAR. THE ALBUM PUT RHYTHM AT THE FOREFRONT, WITH IRRESISTIBLE, HEAVY-HITTING BEATS UNDERLYING THE GROUP’S WILD, RICH MUSIC. FEATURING NUMEROUS GUEST COLLABORATORS, INCLUDING KAMASI WASHINGTON, KARL DENSON, BOBBY SPARKS, NIGEL HALL, TAZ, AND OTHERS, SWAGISM SHOWCASED THE BAND’S STUNNING ABILITY TO MELD AND AMPLIFY SOUNDS, ULTIMATELY ADDING TO GHOST-NOTE’S SHARP, COMPLEX COLLABORATIONS.

THE BAND EASILY TRANSLATES THIS ADVENTUROUSNESS IN A LIVE SETTING. GHOST-NOTE’S LIVE PERFORMANCES ARE BOLD AND IN YOUR FACE, WITH THE GROUP OFFERING UP NONE OF THE TIGHT-LACED PRETENSES FREQUENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE BAND’S JAZZ ROOTS. FOCUSED ON CREATING SEDUCTIVE DANCEABLE GROOVES AND A CONTAGIOUS FEEL-GOOD ENERGY, EACH SHOW IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LET LOOSE AND CONNECT, FOR BOTH FANS AND THE MUSICIANS ALIKE.

AFTER FORMING IN 2015, GHOST-NOTE HAS ALREADY TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM. THE GROUP’S TWO STUDIO ALBUMS—2018’S SWAGISM AND 2015’S FORTIFIED—HAVE EARNED CRITICAL ACCLAIM AND POPULAR SUCCESS AROUND THE GLOBE, WITH BOTH ALBUMS HITTING THE #1 SPOT ON THE ITUNES JAZZ CHARTS. FURTHERMORE, THE EVER-GROWING FAMILY OF MUSICIANS HAS MOUNTED SUCCESSFUL HEADLINING TOURS IN THE UNITED STATES, EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, CANADA, AND JAPAN AND PERFORMED AT HIGH-PROFILE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVALS AND EVENTS ACROSS THE GLOBE.

THEIR SOPHOMORE RELEASE “MUSTARD ‘N ONIONS” WAS RELEASED 4/20/2024 ON MACK AVE RECORDS.

TICKETS: $25-30
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, October 30, 12 pm
Public sale: Friday, November 1, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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Walk Tall Mighty Majestic Tour
Mar
29

Walk Tall Mighty Majestic Tour

Join us for an epic night of live music with The Mighty Mystic at Boxcar Live as part of the 2025 Walk Tall tour.

Mighty Mystic is considered as one of the leaders in the U.S. Reggae scene and labeled by many as one of the more prolific artists to develop outside of Jamaica. He has gripped the scene with ferocious conviction and an uncanny ambition worthy to be mentioned among the greats. He has gone from being a fan of reggae music to being a contributor to the art.

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Yagody
Mar
29

Yagody

TICKETS ARE ON SALE!
YAGODY
Unit B Chocolate Maven
Saturday • Mar 29th 7:30PM

Yagody's repertoire features poetic songs from Ukraine and nearby regions, blending diverse melodies, rhythms, and themes into an energetic, captivating experience. Their concerts are like rituals, inviting listeners to connect with their inner selves and the mythical sounds of ancestors.

TICKETS: https://www.ampconcerts.org/event/438076/yagody

#ampconcerts #ampmusic #amplifyyourlife #livemusicsantafe #livemusicalbuquerque #livemusictaos #membership #albuquerquemusic

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The Robin Duo
Mar
30

The Robin Duo

The Robin Davis Duo features multi-instrumentalist Robin Davis of Broke Mountain Bluegrass Band and his wife Jimi Davis. In the Duo, Robin plays fiddle while his wife, Jimi, plays claw hammer banjo. The Pagosa Springs pair blends old time bluegrass with their unique and relatable originals.

In reverse-super-group Broke Mountain, Robin plays mandolin alongside Anders Beck (Greensky Bluegrass), Travis Book (The Infamous Stringdusters.), Jon Stickley (Jon Stickley Trio), and Andy Thorn (Leftover Salmon). @therobindavisduo

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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Violin and the Voice
Mar
30

Violin and the Voice

Husband and wife duo Joshua Bell and Larisa Martínez present Voice and the Violin, exploring repertoire from classical art song and opera to musical theater and selections by Puerto Rican and Spanish composers.

With a career spanning almost four decades, Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. Bell has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world and continues to maintain engagements as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, conductor, and as the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.

Puerto Rican opera singer Larisa Martínez has been praised and sought after for her “smoky soprano” (Opera News), gracing many of the world’s top opera and concert stages, including recent debuts as a soloist at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, and the Hollywood Bowl.

TICKETS: $65–$155
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

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John Splithoff
Mar
30

John Splithoff

New Concert Announcement
John Splithoff
March 30, 2025 I 7:30 PM I Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
Tickets on sale Friday, December 20!
AMP Members: Get early access starting Wednesday, December 18.

Experience the soulful sounds of John Splithoff, a Chicago-born songwriter, singer, and multi-instrumentalist who seamlessly blends throwback soul, modern production, and laid-back pop.

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Chess Tournament Workshop
Apr
2

Chess Tournament Workshop

Make friends and improve your chess with our 6-week tournament prep course! Students will play friendly competitive games to learn notation, clock use, and USCF rules, while group instruction will focus on strategic planning. Ideal for players who know the basics but have little to no competition experience, and open to all ages. https://sfcc.augusoft.net/index.cfm...

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Sonido Gallo Negro
Apr
2

Sonido Gallo Negro

Sonido Gallo Negro is a band from Mexico City going back to the roots of psychedelic tropical music with guitars, eccentric organs, analog synthesizers, theremin... they mix exotic rarity and esoterism which will alter your perception and force you to dance until you get exhausted. Add to it visual hypnotics and live performance by Dr. Alderete.

Since 2010, they have had multiple tours around Europe and America, visited 20 countries and more than 50 cities. Five studio albums later, they became one of the most recognized bands of Mexico City.

TICKETS
$20–25

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Jan 22, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 24, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
ALCOHOL: Yes
SEATING: Limited
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No
PARKING: Yes

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EMO Night Karaoke
Apr
5

EMO Night Karaoke

Emo Night Karaoke with a live backing band 4/5 @ Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery! We play, you sing with a live band on stage with full production and visuals

Tickets: https://bit.ly/emonightsantafe
Setlist on Spotify: bit.ly/emonightkaraoke
Setlist on Youtube: bit.ly/Emonightkaraoke

Song sign ups are first come first serve via the iPad
7 PM doors & signups
with special guests: Ikana & iwatchyousleep
Link up with ENK online!
https://tiktok.com/@emonightkaraoke
http://instagram.com/emonightkaraoke
http://facebook.com/emonightkaraoke

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True Loves
Apr
5

True Loves

TRUE LOVES
Listening to the Seattle-based, original instrumental funk & soul group, True Loves, is like walking down a favorite neighborhood street, slapping five with your friends, checking up with clerks in their stores, and smelling the familiar scents of your most cherished locale.

The band is its own block party.

What began in 2014 as a jam session between three of the city’s bestdrummer David McGraw, bassist Bryant Moore and guitarist Jimmy James- has since blossomed into a global force that features percussionist Iván Galvez, Trombonist Greg Kramer, and saxophonists Gordon Brown and Skerik.

Together, the group’s live performances have garnered them much acclaim and millions of streams on YouTube. In 2017, the True Loves recorded their debut instrumental LP, Famous Last Words, which received worldwide adulation, earning them performances at coveted music festivals.

In 2018, the group released the “Dapper Derp/Kabuki” 45’ on WeCoast Records followed by 2019’s Colemine Records “Famous Last Words/Mary Pop Poppins” 45 single.

The band released their sophomore album “Sunday Afternoon” in 2021, on Color Red Music. 2024 saw the band release their latest single “Good Weed and Red Wine” followed by their second European tour

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Leotrix & Black Carl
Apr
5

Leotrix & Black Carl

Presented by Galaxy

Saturday, Apr 5th, 2025 | 8:00 PM Doors
Age: 18+

Guest Acts:
Galaxy, GeezyDubz

With no shortage of young talent rising from the musical hotbed that is Australia, none are currently burning as brightly as 21 year old Leotrix. With a support list including the likes of Excision, Marshmello, Noisia, Porter Robinson, Zomboy, Zeds Dead, NGHTMRE, Carnage, Flosstradamus, Jauz, Must Die, Slander, Borgore, DJ Diesel, Virtual Riot, Subtronics and countless others, it’s no surprise Leotrix is carving his way up the ladder as one of bass music’s most in demand young prospects.

His unstoppable combination of unique sound design, jaw dropping melodies and “no holds barred” styled drops are continuously finding homes on some of Dance music's most hallowed homes including EDC, Ultra Music Festival, Rampage, Hard Summer, Lost Lands, BBC Radio 1, Triple J, Pasquale Rotella’s “Night Owl Radio” and many more, including the virtual world of Fortnite, amassing millions of streams in the process.

No stranger to the touring circuit, he’s notched several national tours across Australia already and is preparing to take his brand of mayhem across the planet with upcoming shows in Asia, New Zealand and the US. With the only goal being total world wide domination, we expect nothing but greatness from this prodigious young talent!

Black Carl!
The arrival of Black Carl!’s debut album M.O.V.E. [Music Over Virtually Everything] signifies a major turning point in the producer and DJ’s career. Exploring a wide range of styles and BPMs along with a cavalcade of special guests including legendary rapper P4VAN, sound design wizard Chee, and future garage mainstay Direct, the album opens Carl up to a whole new fan base across the broad electronic music spectrum. The Black Carl! live set is a masterclass in mixing. He runs the gamut from dubstep to drum & bass to high-flying trap and house with wild, experimental niche electronica weaving its way through the entire set. A consummate performer, Carl is a fixture of surprise back-to-back sets at festivals and pop-ups in unexpected places. Based in Denver but born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Black Carl! maintains a connection both to the underground bass scene and the south’s vibrant hip-hop community through his shows and in his studio work. Black Carl! also splits his time with collaborative projects Integrate with VCTRE and RUSH HOUR with Saka.

Galaxy

Galaxy is a multifaceted producer, DJ, promoter, and electronic music enthusiast hailing from Albuquerque, New Mexico. With nearly a decade immersed in the EDM community, she specializes in bass, bass/tech house, and trap, bringing her unique sound to audiences worldwide.

Galaxy has performed at venues across the globe, including all major local nightclubs, sharing the stage with renowned artists like Malaa, Tchami, Baauer, Tokimonsta, and Deorro. Beyond DJing special events, she has also made her mark as a show promoter, curating unforgettable experiences.

Her sound is defined by bass-heavy synths and cosmic melodies, making her one of the Southwest’s heavy hitters. As she continues to grow and evolve, Galaxy remains a powerful force in the electronic music scene.

GeezyDubz
Aaron Garcia, born and raised in northern New Mexico, discovered his passion for music and the scene at a young age. After years of being involved, he wanted to create his own sounds and vibrations. He found his way into dubstep, where his heavily distorted synths, trashy drums, grungy bass lines, creepy pads and unexpected drops take listeners on a ride through the sounds of the southwestern desert.

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Lara Jane Grace & the Mississippi Medicals
Apr
8

Lara Jane Grace & the Mississippi Medicals

Laura Jane Grace is a major figure in today’s rock scene as both a solo artist and the front person of Against Me!, which she founded in Naples, FL in the late 1990s.

As a working artist, she has released six solo offerings and seven albums with Against Me!, and in 2012 went public with her gender transition in the pages of Rolling Stone. In her music, she continues to detail her journey all while staying true to her earlier themes of outspoken political critique – environmentalism along with personal and social liberation – with a base in American music including country and folk-rock, with a penchant for noise and anarchy.

Laura Jane will be joined by her band "The Mississippi Medicals" featuring Matt Patton of Drive-By Truckers (bass), Mikey Erg of The Ergs (drums) and Paris Campbell Grace (vocals, percussion).

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Magic Sword
Apr
9

Magic Sword

MAGIC SWORD
Magic Sword is an ageless tale of good and evil told through an ever expanding graphic novel with each volume accompanied by an original, synth-heavy soundtrack as well as immersive live performances. With the three mediums intertwined from conception, together they create an epic experience for those bold enough to bear witness and come away with a deeper understanding of the ultimate hero’s journey. Armed with a musical and visual aesthetic that has its roots unabashedly buried deep in the golden era of ‘70s and ‘80s fantasy and sci-fi, Magic Sword’s followers are called to another plane of existence where the struggle between light and shadow becomes all too real. In this newest installment, The Keeper embarks on a righteous quest to navigate a corrupt world where the sword has been abducted by an evil most foul. Amid the conflict, he seeks to find himself and reclaim what is rightfully his ‘Badlands.’ Originally composed as a soundtrack to a feature film, ‘Badlands’ tells the story of loss and rediscovery of one’s self.

The Immortals are:

The Keeper of the Magic Sword – red, keyboards

The Seer of All Truths – blue, guitar

The Weaver of all Hearts and Souls – yellow, drums

The Immortals give a direct account of their vision:

“In the beginning there was light… and darkness. A creation of perfect balance. As time passed, evil spread over the land like a plague, slowly consuming everything in its path. In the final moments before light was lost to the shadow for all time, a weapon of infinite power was created, the Magic Sword. Thus, restoring balance to the universe.

The genesis of things are often small. As the single seed grows to a mighty oak, so too did the path of the Keeper begin as a single choice in an age long past. Once a humble king, they were manipulated into unknowingly unleashing the Dark One. All of reality was torn asunder as the Lord of Shadow was released from their ancient prison, having been bound only by the power contained within the Magic Sword. From that day forth, the King was cursed to be the immortal Keeper of this powerful key. He has been relentlessly compelled for millennia to find the Chosen One who will one day unleash the true power of the weapon and cannot rest until the grand design is seen complete with the Darkness bound once again.

Little is known of The Lord of Shadow but death and decay. Since the release from his ancient prison by the hapless Keeper of the Magic Sword, he has pulled all of existence slowly toward himself in a vortex of darkness and destruction. Any wayward soul that he touches is corrupted to their ultimate demise. He uses his followers, acolytes of death, with no more regard than any other, for his reason of being is simply to end all things. Ensuingly, the forces of good have been searching for the Light to push him back into his eternal prison. The key to operate this cell is the Magic Sword; when wielded by the Chosen One, it has the power to return balance to the Universe.

The Keeper of the Magic Sword searches endlessly for the Chosen One. With the help of the other Immortals, The Seer of All Things and The Weaver of Hearts and Minds, they are ever trying to stem the tide of the Great Shadow from engulfing all life. Through time and space itself, The Immortals are pulled by the power of the Magic Sword to those who hunger for true justice. Whenever the need is great, they appear with the Magic Sword and a high stakes proposition for those who are pure of heart, perpetually hoping that their search is finally over.

This prophesied being contains the ability to wield the power of the Magic Sword and seal the prison that holds Dark One for all eternity. Only then will The Keeper, The Seer, and The Weaver be able to rest. Until the chosen one is revealed, the search continues in this realm and many others throughout all of time and space. In what form will the Magic Sword manifest? Who is the Chosen One? Will it be you? Answers will reveal themselves as the need arises. A tale of high adventure as old as time itself.”

STARBENDERS
"Starbenders are a rock-n-roll dream come true for every hard luck dreamer occupying this third stone from the sun. Singer/songwriter Kimi Shelter is the love child Johnny Thunders and Joan Jett should have had, raised with an impeccable education from Blondie Elementary School, Def Leppard High, Bowie College, and a Ph.D. from Siouxie Sioux University in Fuck All Y’all. Aaron Lecesne brings ripping bass lines, vivid musicality, fashionista chic, and lightning rod stage energy. Kriss Tokaji is the literal embodiment of a Guitar Adonis whose fretboard mastery easily places him at the pinnacle of today’s young guns, a legend in the making. Enter Qi Wei, a trailblazing force from China, whose kinetic rhythms and electric stage presence have made her the heartbeat of this next era. Starbenders have toured the world with everyone from Alice In Chains to Palaye Royale, destroying the entire house every time. They’ve issued twenty-seven releases in ten years - singles, EPs, and LPs, including their 2020 full-length, Love Potions, for Sumerian Records and the 2023 followup, Take Back The Night." ~ written by William DuVall (Alice In Chains)

MEGA RAN
Teacher, Rapper, Hero, DJ, Author, Father….We’re running out of titles!

You may have heard Mega Ran's distinct retro meet futuristic sound on television (WWE, AEW), movies (Clerks III) and several top-rated video game releases (TMNT Shredder’s Revenge, Mortal Kombat 1 River City Girls 2).

The Guinness World Record holder has 6 albums that have hit Billboard including his latest, "Buddy's Magic Toy Box," topping off at #2 behind Spider-Man: Enter The Spider-Verse.

Chiptunes meets hip-hop and more in Mega Ran's dynamic live show!

TICKETS
$25–30
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Dec 18, 10 am. Want pre-sale access?

PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Dec 20, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE MEOW WOLF
ALCOHOL: Yes

SEATING: Standing

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Yes

ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

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YesNess
Apr
9
to Apr 10

YesNess

The unique duo Yesness, formed by Kristian Dunn (El Ten Eleven) and Damon Che (Don Caballero), came together through astute musical matchmaking. Within a year of their first virtual meeting, their nascent project’s debut record, See You at the Solipsist Convention, was complete.

Scaffolded around eight-string bass, knotty percussion, and intricate syncopation, See You at the Solipsist Convention is a carnival of delights for fans of the post-everything persuasion—uncategorizable yet reverent to the altar of instrumental rock. “Nice Walrus,” a string-studded panorama featuring Joyful Noise labelmate Kishi Bashi, volleys between nervy hyperactivity and heartfelt grandeur.

April 9, 2025 • 7:30 pm

DOORS 6:30pm • 21+ WITHOUT PARENT OR GUARDIAN

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TICKETS
$20–23

PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 17, 11 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

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VENUE TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
ALCOHOL: Yes

SEATING: Limited

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Yes

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Orquesta Akokån
Apr
10

Orquesta Akokån

TICKETS: $39–$69
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

When Orquesta Akokán burst onto the global music scene three years ago, their no-holds-barred 21st-century take on the venerable Cuban mambo lit up stages around the world with fierce and unremitting joy.

Chulo Records producer and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Plasse and arranger Michael Eckroth joined forces with a carefully curated selection of Havana’s most extraordinary musicians as Orquesta Akokán, polishing Cuban mambo’s golden sound to a luminous, contemporary sheen. Along the way, Orquesta Akokán imbued these legendary Cuban grooves with a renewed vitality and powerful sense of akokán—the Yoruba word used by Cubans to mean “from the heart” or “soul.”

Set for release on Daptone Records, Caracoles ushers Orquesta Akokán’s unique brand of mambo into the 21st century, imbuing it with the group’s signature sense of akokán–a Cuban Yoruba word meaning “from the heart”. Back at the helm are producer and multi-instrumentalist Jacob Plasse and virtuosic pianist, composer, and arranger Michael Eckroth—a collaboration that continues to lead Orquesta’s exploration of the sublime mambo in all its depth and breadth. For Caracoles, they combine talents with Cuban lyricist, singer, and composer Kiko Ruiz, who has toured and recorded with Pancho Amat’s illustrious Estrellas del Buena Vista Social Club as well as Los Jovenes Clasicos del Son. Orquesta Akokán’s eponymous 2018 debut riffed on Cuba’s golden grooves from the 1940s and 1950s with fresh style and panache. In contrast, 2021’s 16 Rayos pushed the envelope of the classic mambo by coloring it with an edgy variety of rhythms and styles.

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Nefesh Mountain
Apr
12

Nefesh Mountain

Nefesh Mountain
Friday, April 11, 7:30 PM | FUSION ABQ
Saturday, April 12, 7:30 PM I Paradiso Santa Fe

Experience the incredible sound of Nefesh Mountain, the New York-based Progressive Americana group that’s redefining the boundaries of roots music. Known as "a powerhouse unit" by Rolling Stone and praised for their "introspective lyrics and world-class musicianship" by American Songwriter, Nefesh Mountain offers a captivating blend of Americana, Bluegrass, Folk, Jazz, and Blues.
Led by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo Eric Lindberg and Doni Zasloff, the band’s unique sound and storytelling take listeners on a deeply personal journey, reflecting their wild nature and unbridled free spirits.

Tickets go on sale Friday, January 17!
https://www.ampconcerts.org/event/442561/nefesh-mountain

#NefeshMountain #FusionTheCell #ParadisoSantaFe #LiveMusic #ProgressiveAmericana #Bluegrass #FolkMusic

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Billy & Bella
Apr
12

Billy & Bella

Billy & Bella return to The Mystic Santa Fe Saturday, April 12th from 8-10pm!

Billy & Bella are an American singer-song writer duo which layer influences of folk-rock and dream-pop with lush songwriting to create a sound reminiscent of pre-Millennial Southwestern neo-psychedelia.

Originally formed in Florida, Billy & Bella now call New Mexico their home.

Echoes of vintage American Rock & Roll can be heard in their music, the tones of which would sound right at home if pulsing through a Silvertone transistor radio placed in the desert on a star-lit night.

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Lady Lamb
Apr
12

Lady Lamb

From her early days, staying late after-hours at her video rental store job in Maine to record songs, to co-producing and arranging her four studio records, Aly Spaltro has remained focused on music that connects, empowers and builds community. She built her fanship the old-fashioned way, getting in front of audiences and projecting her poetic confessionals, silencing rowdy crowds with an a cappella opening song in the center of a dark stage. Spaltro was quick to develop a reputation as a breakout star in New England, and then expanded slowly outwards, moving to New York at twenty to continue work on the songs that would become Ripely Pine. Her voice has never wavered, has grown more honest and open with time, and anyone witnessing the long lines of fans seeking signatures after her performances can see how her work has impacted fans. Her live shows are revelations, a further deep dive into what makes Ripely Pine such a mainstay.

Spaltro is celebrating ten years of Ripely Pine with the release of a 5xLP Box Set, IN THE MAMMOTH NOTHING OF THE NIGHT out August 18 on Ba Da Bing Records. With the original songs remastered, as well as reams of additional material produced and arranged by Spaltro and mixed by original co- producer Nadim Issa, IN THE MAMMOTH NOTHING OF THE NIGHT captures the time, mood, art and ambition of Aly Spaltro in her early twenties, who had already accumulated years of playing and self-recording experience before laying down tracks for this giant of a debut.

TICKETS: $25-30
Member pre-sale: Thursday, October 17, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, October 18, 10 am

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

OHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

Lady Lamb celbrates 10 years of Ripley Pine with an intimate performance of songs from the record and the recently-released commemorative boxset 'In The Mammoth Nothing of The Night'

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Muddle of the Month
Apr
13

Muddle of the Month

Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, master storyteller, and an accomplished audio engineer and producer.

During a storied career that spans over five decades he has played everywhere from the local dive to Madison Square Garden and has amassed an impressive discography that includes major label and indie releases on three continents.

His work has been covered by numerous artists and has been featured in major motion pictures on network television, and in national advertising campaigns. Jono has produced albums for Grammy winners and local heroes alike.

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Graham Nash
Apr
15

Graham Nash

TICKETS: $60 / $70 / $85
VIP Tickets: $185 / $305 / $335
Guacamole Fund Support Tickets: $250

Member pre-sale: Thursday, October 10, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, October 11, 10 am

Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Learn more here.

VIP 1 FRONT ROW PACKAGE:
• One reserved ticket in Front Row
• Visit to preshow Sound Check with Graham Nash
• One autographed tour poster
• One commemorative Graham Nash laminate
• One commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• Crowd-free merchandise shopping
• On-site VIP staff

VIP 2 SOUNDCHECK PACKAGE:
• One premium reserved ticket
• Visit to pre-show Sound Check with Graham Nash
• One autographed tour poster
• One commemorative Graham Nash laminate
• One commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• Crowd free merchandise shopping
• On-site VIP staff

VIP 3 PREMIUM PACKAGE:
• One premium reserved ticket
• One Graham Nash tour item
• One commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• On-site VIP staff
* All VIP activities occur pre-show. Package details & timing subject to change.


ABOUT THE VENUE: The Lensic
Alcohol: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
Seating: Yes
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes, you can pre-pay for parking validation in the Sandoval garage (across the street) during checkout
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of accommodations prior to show


Graham Nash will be joined on stage by Todd Caldwell (keyboards and vocals), Adam Minkoff (bass, drums, guitars, and vocals), and Zach Djanikian (guitars, mandolin, drums, and vocals), performing favorites from across his sixty-year career.

GRAHAM NASH
Legendary artist Graham Nash, a founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash, is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee. He has seen rock history unfold at some of its seminal moments – from the launch of the British Invasion to the birth of the Laurel Canyon movement a year later. An extraordinary Grammy Award-winning renaissance artist – and self-described “simple man” – Nash was inducted twice into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, for his work with CSN and his work as a solo artist.

Towering above virtually everything that Graham Nash has accomplished in his long and multi-faceted career, stands the litany of songs that he has written and introduced to the soundtrack of our lives for nearly six decades.

Nash’s remarkable body of work began with his contributions to the Hollies opus from 1964 to ’68, including “Stop Stop Stop,” and “On A Carousel,” among others.

The classic union of Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young) yielded songs that are lightning rods embedded in our DNA, starting with Nash’s “Marrakesh Express,” “Pre-Road Downs” and “Lady of the Island,” from the first Crosby, Stills & Nash LP and his iconic “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” from CSNY’s Déjà Vu.

Nash’s career as a solo artist took flight in 1971, beginning with two landmark albums, Songs For Beginners and Wild Tales which further showcased the depths of his abilities as a singer and songwriter, yielding such favorites as “Chicago/We Can Change the World” and “Military Madness”. His latest effort, "Now", was released worldwide in May 2023.

GRAHAM NASH GUACAMOLE FUND TICKETS
One premium reserved ticket plus a donation to the Guacamole Fund.

Graham Nash's passionate voice has often been heard in support of social and environmental justice. Guacamole Fund is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) public charity that raises funds and awareness via musicians tour charity ticketing and individual donors. These funds are then granted to nonprofit organizations in the areas of the environment and wildlife, social change, peace with justice, energy, and a nonnuclear future.hion.

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EARTH
Apr
18

EARTH

Earth is an American rock band originally based in Olympia, Washington and led by the guitarist Dylan Carlson. Initially active between 1989 and 1997, their early work is characterized by heavy guitar distortion, drones, and lengthy, minimalist song structures; their 1993 debut album Earth 2 is recognized as a pioneering work of the drone metal genre.

The band resurfaced in the early 2000s, with their subsequent output reducing the distortion and incorporating elements of country, jazz rock, and folk. Earth's current lineup consists of Carlson and drummer Adrienne Davies.

Often Bill Herzog is on bass as well as other Earth members, past present and future.

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Arkansauce
Apr
19

Arkansauce

Get ready for an unforgettable night of music with Arkansauce at Tumbleroot Brewery on Saturday, April 19!

Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of the Ozark Mountains' rolling hills and raging rivers as Arkansauce brings their distinct blend of newgrass to Santa Fe. This progressive string quartet, featuring Tom Andersen on bass, Zac Archuleta on guitar, Ethan Bush on mandolin, and Adams Collins on banjo, is set to captivate you with their unique sound.

Arkansauce. Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery

https://www.ampconcerts.org/event/435957/arkansauce-new-date

#Arkansauce #Newgrass #LiveMusic #TumblerootBrewery #SantaFeConcerts

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Sara Evans
Apr
19

Sara Evans

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and Sara Evans is about to put smiles on a lot of faces with the release of Copy That. The 13-song collection finds Evans putting her distinctive creative stamp on some of the most iconic songs in country and pop music as well as shining a spotlight on some little known gems.

Released on her own Born to Fly Records, Copy That is Evans’ first solo studio album since 2017’s critically acclaimed Words. On Copy That she shines a spotlight on songs that have served as the soundtrack for the American experience for the last six decades. Little Big Town’s Phillip Sweet joins Evans for a buoyant rendition of the Stevie Nicks and Kenny Loggins classic “Whenever I Call You Friend” and Old Crow Medicine Show adds their unique flavor to the Hank Williams standard “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry.” Her cover of Dexy’s Midnight Runners’ 1982 hit “Come On Eileen” is absolutely infectious and her pulsating rendition of The Knack’s “My Sharona” shows a rockin’ side of Evans rarely heard.

Over the last two decades, Evans has carved a successful career anchored by her insightful songwriting and warm, evocative voice. With such enduring hits as “Suds in the Bucket,” “A Real Fine Place to Start,” “Perfect” and “A Little Bit Stronger,” she’s earned recognition as the fifth most played female artist at country radio and continues to be a force on the road with tour dates criss-crossing the country. For her ninth studio album, the Missouri native serves up an eclectic bounty of songs that have shaped her life and storied career.

“I’ve always put cover songs on my records just because I think they are so fun. My fans have been asking for a covers record for years and now just seemed like the right time,” says Evans, who has always been a champion for great songwriting and has covered Gavin DeGraw, Radney Foster and others on previous records. “We first started out thinking we’d really change some of the songs, but then every time we started to record it we were like, ‘That part is so good, let’s just do that!’ We wanted to honor those songwriters and musicians and say, ‘What you did on this record was amazing. Now we’re just going to make it a little more modern.’”

“That’s what I do. I obsess over different artists and listen for months.”

Evans co-produced Copy That with Jarrad K — known for his work with Ruston Kelly, Weezer and the Goo Goo Dolls — at Chateau Noir in East Nashville. “I started listening to Ruston Kelly’s album and just became obsessed with it,” she says. “That’s what I do. I obsess over different artists and listen for months. Then my whole family gets addicted to it, so we became obsessed with Ruston Kelly and I said, ‘I have to find out who produced that. I want to work with him.’”

When Evans met Jarrad, they quickly discovered they were kindred spirits. “We just immediately bonded. He’s like my little brother now,” she says with a smile. “At our first meeting, we immediately fell in love musically. We were talking about the Ruston record and had such a connection. We had another dinner and then we were like, ‘Let’s do it! Let’s go for it!’ So we started just sending song ideas to each other.”

Evans admits it was difficult culling the thousands of songs they liked down to the 13 that made the album. “I knew I had to have a Patsy Cline song. I knew I had to have a John Mayer. I wanted a Wallflowers song because of how important Matt Chamberlain, the drummer, has been to my music,” she says of recording the Wallflowers’ “6th Avenue Heartache.” “Things are so different these days the way people make records, but Jarrad and I both agreed that we had to have everything real, everything super authentic, people in the studio together.”

“Some things are just magical and you know they are from God.”

That approach created magic that can be heard on every track. Evans recruited her son Avery to play guitar, which made the experience even sweeter. “The first day we did ‘She’s Got You’ and Carole King’s ‘It’s Too Late,’ and then we did Chicago’s ‘Hard To Say I’m Sorry.’ Avery ended up playing on the whole album.”

The project further became a family affair when Evans’ daughters Olivia and Audrey added their vocals to the album. “It was so fun. I can’t even describe it,” she says with a big smile and obvious maternal pride. “Some things are just magical and you know they are from God. I know God put me with Jarrad and having my girls with me in the studio all day every day was so special. They are truly my best friends.”

Evans admits some of the songs she chose might surprise fans, but that was part of the fun. “I was getting ready to go to my second song meeting with Jarrad and I heard ‘My Sharona’ in the car,” she says. “I was like, ‘Oh my God! We have to record that’ because it made me so happy. It’s badass! ‘My Sharona’ is worthy of being covered. It’s so iconic and I love surprising and shocking people who can’t believe that a female would cover that.”

“I’m having so much fun and am just deeply in love with music and performing.”

As a big John Mayer fan, she knew she had to record one of his songs, but opted for something lesser known and more personal. “My family was against me covering John Mayer because we love him so much,” she admits. “They were like, ‘You can’t cover anything that was really popular. It has to be something obscure,’ so that’s why I chose ‘All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye.’ That was always mine and Jay’s song because I would travel so much.”

In early 2020, Evans and her family moved back to Nashville after spending the past 11 years near Birmingham, where her husband, retired quarterback Jay Barker, works as a radio personality. “It’s been the best decision,” she says of returning to Nashville. “I love the fact that I raised the kids in Alabama and it was a great thing to do. But it’s simply so much easier doing my career from here, and that’s another reason why making this album was so awesome is because I could just wake up and drive across town to the studio and not figure out how to bus up from Birmingham.”

These days, Evans is enjoying the creative process more than ever and it’s easy to hear her passion in listening to Copy That. “I’m just having fun. I love being on the road,” says Evans. “We’re working a ton. I’m having so much fun and am just deeply in love with music and performing.”

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The Moss
Apr
19

The Moss

THE MOSS
In a musical landscape with fewer boundaries than ever before, THE MOSS’s exuberant brand of alternative rock spans genres, eras, and even oceans.

The Utah-via-Hawaii group was born on the shores of Oahu in 2015, as teenage buddies Tyke James (vocals/guitar) and Addison Sharp (guitar) picked up a gig serenading diners at local taco trucks in between surf sessions. Naturally, their songs took shape in the spirit of the island, imbued with the joyfulness and breeziness of reggae culture yet cut with the introspection and communal spirit of mainland indie acts like Pinegrove and Cage the Elephant.

By 2018, the duo had grown, enlisting Willie Fowler on drums and Addison’s brother Brierton on bass and traded in beaches for the Great Salt Lake. They hit the stage at spots like local cornerstone Kilby Court, live-testing their modern-indie-meets-’60s-blues with a wide-eyed exuberance that translated effortlessly into their 2019 self-released debut, Bryology.

Colored by the sound of Stratocasters jamming through reverb-cranked Fender amps, all backed by bouncy rhythms, Bryology marked a big step for the still-young quartet–but, true to The Moss’s nature, was still hard-coded with a DIY ethos. “We basically had no budget,” James remembers fondly. “We bought some nice mics and an interface, and I ended up learning how to mix while we were recording.”

TICKETS: $27.50–$33.50
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 20, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 22, 10 am
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Seating: Standing
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Felix y Los Gatos
Apr
19

Felix y Los Gatos

Felix y Los Gatos Cumbia night at The Mystic Santa Fe returns Saturday, April 19th 8-10pm!

Felix y Los Gatos is a national touring act with their roots planted firmly in the desert Southwest.

With 20+ years of stage experience, the Gatos have an improvisational style that is uniquely their own.

“Green Chile Gumbo” Blues, as the band refers to their sound, is a unique blend of Latin, Blues, Tejano, New Orleans Swing, “New Mexico Ranchera”, and rockin' outlaw country.

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Etran de L'Aîr with Maya Ongaku
Apr
22

Etran de L'Aîr with Maya Ongaku

Etran de L'Aïr
w/ Maya Ongaku

April 22, 2025 • 7:30 pm

DOORS 6:30pm • 21+ without parent or guardian

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ETRAN DE L'AÏR
Etran de L’Aïr (or “stars of the Aïr region”) welcomes you to Agadez, the capital city of Saharan rock. Playing for over 25 years, Etran has emerged as stars of the local wedding circuit. Beloved for their dynamic repertoire of hypnotic solos and sun schlazed melodies, Etran stakes out a place for Agadez guitar music. Playing a sound that invokes the desert metropolis, “Agadez” celebrates the sounds of all the dynamism of a hometown wedding.

Etran is a family band composed of brothers and cousins, all born and raised in the small neighborhood of Abalane, just in the shadow of the grand mosque. Sons of nomadic families that settled here in the 1970s fleeing the droughts, they all grew up in Agadez. The band was formed in 1995 when current band leader Moussa “Abindi” Ibra was only 9 years old. “We only had one acoustic guitar,” he explains, “and for percussion, we hit a calabash with a sandal.” Over the decades, the band painstakingly pieced together gear to form their band and built an audience by playing everywhere, for everyone. “It was difficult. We would walk to gigs by foot, lugging all our equipment, carrying a small PA and guitars on our backs, 25 kilometers into the bush, to play for free…there’s nowhere in Agadez we haven’t played.”

From the days of the Trans-Saharan caravan in the 14th century to a modern-day stopover for Europe-bound migrants, Agadez is a city that stands at the crossroads, where people and ideas come together. Understandably, it’s here where one of the most ambitious Tuareg guitar has taken hold. Agadez’s style is the fastest, with frenetic electric guitar solos, staccato crash of full drum kits, and flamboyant dancing guitarists. Agadez is the place where artists come to cut their teeth in a lucrative and competitive winner-take-all scene. Guitar bands are an integral part of the social fabric, playing in weddings, baptisms, and political rallies, as well as the occasional concert.

Whereas other Tuareg guitarists look to Western rock, Etran de L’Aïr play in a pan-African style that is emblematic of their hometown, citing a myriad of cultural influences, from Northern Malian blues, Hausa bar bands, to Congolese Soukous. It’s perhaps this quality that makes them so beloved in Agadez. “We play for the Tuareg, the Toubou, the Zarma, the Hausa,” Abindi explains. “When you invite us, we come and play.” Their music is rooted in celebration, and invokes the exuberance of an Agadez wedding, with an overwhelming abundance of guitars, as simultaneous solos playfully pass over one another with a restrained precision, forceful yet never overindulgent.

Recorded at home in Agadez with a mobile studio, their eponymous album stays close to the band’s roots. Over a handful of takes, in a rapid-fire recording session, “Agadez” retains all the energy of a party. Their message too is always close to home. Tchingolene (“Tradition”) recalls the nomad camps, with a modern take on traditional takamba rhythms transposed to guitars. The dreamy ballad Toubouk Ine Chihoussay (“The Flower of Beauty”) dives into call and response lyrics, and solos that dance effortlessly over the frets. On other tracks like Imouwizla (“Migrants”), Etran addresses immigration with the driving march parallels the nomads’ plight with travelers crossing the desert for Europe. Yet even at its most serious, Etran’s music is engaged and dynamic, reminding us that music can transmit a message while lighting up a celebration. This is music for dancing, after all.

MAYA ONGAKU
Hailing from the seaside communities surrounding Enoshima, a small island located 50 km southwest of Tokyo, maya ongaku is a ragtag collective of local musicians whose brand of earthy psychedelia transcends widely beyond the roots of their inner souls. The name derives not from any kind of ancient civilization, but rather a neologism defined as the imagined view outside one’s field of vision. The band—currently a trio of Tsutomu Sonoda, Ryota Takano, and Shoei Ikeda—finds sanctuary at the Ace General Store, a beachy vintage shop and salon-like space just hidden from sight from the bustling, touristy riverside Subana Street. Between discussions on music and art, curating the vinyl section and manning the register, and chatting up with locals young and old, the members find time to jam and record their spontaneous ideas in the studio tucked away in the back. It’s in this unlikely setting where maya ongaku finds its origins, the culmination of what Sonoda describes as 自然発生 (shizen hassei), meaning spontaneous generation, or the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter.

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TICKETS
$20–25

PUBLIC SALE: Wed, Feb 12, 10 am

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For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: Limited

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PARKING: Yes, at the venue

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

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Paul Taylor Dance Company
Apr
23

Paul Taylor Dance Company

TICKETS: $45–$79
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

“One of the most exciting, innovative, and delightful dance companies in the entire world” (The New York Times); the Paul Taylor Dance Company is the past, present, and future of modern dance. Known for its passionate expression, vast repertory, and sublime athleticism, the company has been transforming the dance world for over 70 years.

With a history of multidisciplinary collaborations, passionate expression, and thrilling athleticism, the Company is known worldwide for its vast repertory, performing work from the Founder’s canon; new works created by some of today’s most engaging and established choreographers; and important historical dance from the 20th and 21st centuries. Dedicated to sharing modern dance with the broadest possible audience, the Company tours annually, both domestically and internationally, with performances and a variety of educational programs and engagement offerings.

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An Evening with Yo Yo Ma
Apr
25

An Evening with Yo Yo Ma

Yo-Yo Ma shares some of the music that has helped him understand life and reflects on how it has shaped his thinking about human nature, art, and our search for meaning. This special evening of music and words asks us to consider what music is for, and how it can guide us on a path towards hope.

Yo-Yo Ma’s multi-faceted career is a testament to his belief in culture’s power to generate trust and understanding. Whether performing new or familiar works for cello, bringing communities together to explore culture’s role in society, or engaging unexpected musical forms, Yo-Yo strives to foster connections that stimulate the imagination and reinforce our humanity.

Most recently, Yo-Yo began Our Common Nature, a cultural journey to celebrate the ways that nature can reunite us in pursuit of a shared future. Our Common Nature follows the Bach Project, a 36-community, six-continent tour of J. S. Bach’s cello suites paired with local cultural programming. Both endeavors reflect Yo-Yo’s lifelong commitment to stretching the boundaries of genre and tradition to understand how music helps us to imagine and build a stronger society.

Yo-Yo Ma was born in 1955 to Chinese parents living in Paris, where he began studying the cello with his father at age four. When he was seven, he moved with his family to New York City, where he continued his cello studies before pursuing a liberal arts education.

Yo-Yo has recorded more than 120 albums, is the winner of 19 Grammy Awards, and has performed for nine American presidents, most recently on the occasion of President Biden’s inauguration. He has received numerous awards, including the National Medal of the Arts, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Birgit Nilsson Prize. He has been a UN Messenger of Peace since 2006, and was recognized as one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.

Sponsored by: Natalie and Phil Baca, Paper Tiger

TICKETS: $185–$290
Lensic member pre-sale: May 16, 6 pm
Public sale: May 31, 10 am

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Le Nozze de Figaro
Apr
26

Le Nozze de Figaro

TICKETS: $22 / $25 / $28
Students $15

Conductor Joana Mallwitz makes her Met debut leading an extraordinary cast in Mozart’s comic masterpiece. Bass-baritone Michael Sumuel stars as the clever valet Figaro, opposite soprano Olga Kulchynska as his betrothed, the wily maid Susanna. Baritone Joshua Hopkins is the skirt-chasing Count, with soprano Federica Lombardi as his anguished wife and mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa as the adolescent page Cherubino.

Sponsored by: The Edward Hastings and Gino Barcone Trust

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La Luz
Apr
29

La Luz

LA LUZ
“I was in a dream, but now I can see that change is the only law.”

With a credo adapted from science fiction author Octavia E. Butler, an album title from a collection of metaphysical poetry, and an expansion in consciousness brought on by personal crisis, guitarist and songwriter Shana Cleveland learns to embrace a changing world with unconditional love on News of the Universe, the new full-length from California rock band La Luz.

News of the Universe is a record born of calamity, a work of dark, beautiful psychedelia reflecting Cleveland’s experience of having her world blown apart by a breast cancer diagnosis just two years after the birth of her son. It’s also a portrait of a band in flux, marking the first appearance for drummer Audrey Johnson and the final ones from longtime members bassist Lena Simon and keyboardist Alice Sandahl, whose contributions add a bittersweet edge to a record that is both elegy for an old world and cosmic road map to a strange new one.

But is there any band in the world more suited to capturing the chaos of change in all its messy beauty than La Luz? Formed by Cleveland in 2012, La Luz is beloved for their ability to balance bedlam and bliss, each new record another fine-tuning of the band’s mix of swaggering riffs with angelic vocals borrowed from doo-wop and folk; a band so reliably great that it makes the huge step forward in confidence and sheer musicality that is News of the Universe all the more formidable. Cleveland, also a writer and painter, has developed into a truly original songwriter with her own canon of haunted psychedelia that, in recent years, has drawn upon the changing landscape around her rural California home for inspiration, notably on last year’s critically acclaimed solo release, Manzanita, a magical realist documentation of her pregnancy and early motherhood that appeared on many year-end lists.

TICKETS
$22–27

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Jan 29, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 31, 10 am

For online ticketing sales & support, contact Meow Wolf: 1-866-636-9969 or online here.

VENUE: MEOW WOLF
SEATING: Standing room only
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member
PARKING: Yes, at the venue
ALCOHOL: Yes
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Meow Wolf recommends leaving the following items in your car or securing them in a locker. Please review their Prohibited Items list for further questions.
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Dead Boys play SISTER
Apr
29

Dead Boys play SISTER

Punk legends in the house!

Formed in Cleveland in 1976, the Dead Boys were one of the first American acts to combine the proto-punk fervor of bands like the Stooges and the New York Dolls with a new level of intense energy. The 1977 debut LP, Young, Loud and Snotty was a landmark album in the birth of hardcore punk and produced one of the first great punk anthems, "Sonic Reducer."
After one more album, the band split in 1979. They reunited for a few gigs in the 1980s, but following the death of lead vocalist Stiv Bators in 1990, the band members went their separate ways except for two brief reunions in 2004 and 2005.
The return of the Dead Boys began with guitarist Cheetah Chrome.
"I've had my solo band for the last ten years, and Dead Boys songs have always been included in my shows and over time the right mix of people came together to pull off and at times enhance the Dead Boys sound.
A solid band that can interpret and deliver the performance and sound needed to maintain the authenticity of the Dead Boys.
I've been singing the Dead Boys songs myself for 20 years because I couldn't find another singer I trusted enough to hand it to," Chrome says.
"The first gig with Jake, it was like, 'You got it, man!'
I think Stiv would be very proud of our choice."
With a current line-up consisting of Jake Hout Lead vox
Cheetah Chrome Guitars / vox
Lez Warner Bass
Monk Burris Guitar
Alec Ortiz Drums
the band has been receiving stellar reviews of their live performances.

Blacklist Union
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LIONEER
Apr
29

LIONEER

LIONEER
with Fibber
Tuesday April 29, 2025 at 7:30pm | Doors at 6:30pm
21+ without parent or guardian
$10 advance | $15 day of show (plus service charge)

Formerly known as ROSEDALE, Lioneer is a cosmic musical journey by Mike Liorti and friends. Originally from Toronto, Canada, Mike Liorti transplanted to San Diego in 2019 after working his way onto Warped Tour stages and bringing his DIY tours to Southern California in the 2010s. Lioneer launched in November 2023 and has been building a solid following with two successful West Coast tours in support of the three new singles “Don’t Wait For Tomorrow”, “The Mood”, and “Gone Too Soon”.
Lioneer delivers an exemplary message but in a unique, cosmic light; be yourself, put in the work, and never give up!

TICKETS HERE: https://holdmyticket.com/event/443149

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Bike America
May
1
to May 18

Bike America

Award-winning playwright, Mike Lew's Bike America is a wildly theatrical picaresque journey that crams the entire continent onto one stage.

The play peddles the audience along a cross-country bike trip from Boston to California, with stops in big cities and small towns along the way.

Heroine Penny is looking to bring more meaning into her life, so she drops her clingy boyfriend in Beantown and takes off for Santa Barbara.

Along the way she befriends a colorful crew of bikers and develops insights on our cultural obsession with happiness. Artistic Director Emily Rankin will direct.

Performances Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m. All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

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Yo La Tengo
May
2

Yo La Tengo

Time keeps moving and things keep changing, but that doesn’t mean we can't fight back. Yo La Tengo have raced time for nearly four decades and, to my ears, they just keep winning. The trio’s latest victory is called This Stupid World, a spellbinding set of reflective songs that resist the ever-ticking clock. This is music that’s not so much timeless as time-defiant. “I want to fall out of time,” Ira Kaplan sings in “Fallout.” “Reach back, unwind.”

Part of how Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, and James McNew escape time is by watching it pass, even accepting it when they must. “I see clearly how it ends / I see the moon rise as the sun descends,” they sing during opener “Sinatra Drive Breakdown.” In the séance-like "Until it Happens,” Kaplan plainly intones, “Prepare to die / Prepare yourself while there’s still time.” But This Stupid World is also filled with calls to reject time – bide it, ignore it, waste it. "Stay alive," he adds later in the same song. "Look away from the hands of time.”

Of course, times have changed for Yo La Tengo as much as they have for everyone else. In the past, the band has often worked with outside producers and mixers. Yo La Tengo made This Stupid World all by themselves, though. And their time-tested judgment is both sturdy enough to keep things to the band’s high standards, and nimble enough to make things new.

Another new thing about This Stupid World: it’s the most live-sounding Yo La Tengo album in a while. At the base of nearly every track is the trio playing all at once, giving everything a right-now feel. Take the signature combination of hypnotic rhythm and spontaneous guitar on “Sinatra Drive Breakdown,” or the steady chug of “Tonight’s Episode,” a blinkered tunnel of forward-moving sound. There’s an immediacy to the music, as if the distance between the first pass and the final product has been made a touch more direct.

The songs on This Stupid World were still journeys, though. An example is the absorbing, three-dimensional “Brain Capers.” To construct this swirl, the band blends guitar chords, bass loops, drum punches, and various iterations of Hubley and Kaplan's voices into shifting layers. Simpler but just as dense is closer “Miles Away." A dubby rhythm lurks below Hubley’s vocal, which brushes across the song like paint leaving bright blurs. Throughout the album, these touches, accents, and surprises intensify each piece. It’s a rarity – a raw-sounding record that gives you plenty of headphone-worthy detail to chew on.

This Stupid World gives your brain a lot to digest, too. All the battles with time drive toward some heavy conclusions. In the gripping “Aselestine,” Hubley sings about what sounds like a friend on death's door: “The clock won’t tick / I can’t predict / I can’t sell your books, though you asked me to.” In “Apology Letter,” time turns simple communication into something fraught and confusing: "The words / Derail on the way from me to you.” Not everything is so serious, though. The absurdist “Tonight’s Episode" helps McNew learn to milk cows, steal faces, and treat guacamole as a verb. And somehow Alice Cooper, Ray Davies, and Rick Moranis show up in “Brain Capers,” all telling us time isn’t finished yet.

So I guess everyone on This Stupid World grapples with how time keeps steamrolling and how we keep trying to do something about it. It’s there in the title, a weary but clear-eyed pejorative that suggests determined resignation, a will to fight despite the grim odds. It’s there in the title track too: “This stupid world – it’s killing me / This stupid world – is all we have.” Such realism leads to the resolute optimism of This Stupid World’s parting shot, “Miles Away,” which sees time’s passage and life's impermanence as things to deal with rather than reasons to despair. “You feel alone / Friends are all gone," Hubley prays softly. "Keep wiping the dust from your eyes.”

Marc Masters

TICKETS: $40-45
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, December 4, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, December 6, 10 am
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VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

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Buzzcocks
May
3

Buzzcocks

“Electric charge to blow you in, to the arms of raging sin/
Wanna ride the tempest wind"

Buzzcocks 'Senses Out Of Control'

In a darkening musical landscape where viral fads and AI-generated fakery share chart-space with the self-absorbed products of the nation’s stage schools, Buzzcocks shine out as a gleaming beacon of hope.
A constant, ever-evolving presence over the last 45 years of pop culture, the band’s legendary status will be set in stone — literally — with their inclusion in the Music Walk Of Fame in September, joining an illustrious roll call including David Bowie, The Who, Madness and Amy Winehouse.
The band’s never-better live shows, meanwhile, are electrifying reminders of rock music’s power to inspire, educate and inform. All delivered with an energy and conviction of a band half their age.
“It’s my lifeblood,” says Steve Diggle — 68 years young — of a non-stop touring schedule which over the summer will see them play to thousands of fans across Europe and the UK.
“I’ve still got the fire in my belly. Some musicians get bored of being on the road, but I’m institutionalised. I’ve done 50-odd years of staying in hotels. It’s what I signed up for. Ever since I saw Bob Dylan in the back of a black taxi in (D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary) Don’t Look Back, I always wanted to live this kind of life — being interviewed in the back of a black taxi on the way to the studio.”

While most of their punk peers are content to traverse the globe in jukebox-style revue shows, Buzzcocks continue to move with the times, attracting new fans wherever they go. A case in point being the huge all-ages crowd the band pulled at the Iggy Pop-headlined Dog Day Afternoon in July.
“There’s not a lot of intellectual or emotional thinking in music these days,” observes Steve. “People are being controlled. They’ll watch a video of someone falling over a banana skin and think they’re being entertained. They don’t realise the beauty of words, and the power of music. I’d like to think young kids who come to see us feel the same excitement I got from Little Richard and Chuck Berry. It goes back to the punk thing. It was about attitude and a way of thinking. We had the questions, but we didn’t have the answers. But the questions are the important thing.”

This desire to challenge both themselves and their audiences was reflected in 2022’s Sonics In The Soul. An eclectic mix of gilt-edged power-pop (‘Venus Eyes’), Big Star-esque bangers (‘Nothingness World’) and Groundhogs-style riffing (‘Experimental Farm’), it was both a critical and commercial success — a reminder that Steve Diggle has always been a master songwriter: a Lennon to Pete Shelley’s McCartney.

The album also caught the ear of rock royalty. ‘Little’ Steven Van Zandt put in a request to remix Who-like epic ‘Manchester Rain’, while Elton John got in touch with Steve to rave about first single ‘Senses Out Of Control’, playing the track on his Apple Radio show.
“Sonics In The Soul was a bridge from the old Buzzcocks to the new,” says Steve.
“At the time, a lot of people said, ‘You can’t carry on without Pete.’ But I’d always written my own songs. Looking back, we were like two mountain climbers. We needed each other. But since then I’ve taken [the band] on and it made it more heroic.”

Buzzcocks have always been about innovation, experimentation and taking risks. In 1977, the band’s self-financed debut ‘Spiral Scratch’ EP gave birth to the independent sector. A primary influence on everyone from Orange Juice to Green Day, the string of timelessly melodic hit singles which followed (including Diggle-penned classics ’Promises’ and ‘Harmony In My Head’ ) brought radical ideas to a Top Of The Pops audience — reflecting influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Harold Pinter; Samuel Beckett to Stockhausen.

“I had a Stockhausen box set,” he says of his listening as a teenager. “I had the box room at home and I’d record my mum doing the hoovering and play it back. I loved the idea of white noise. We always had that discordant, uncomfortable element in Buzzcocks.”
For Steve and his bandmates, punk wasn’t so much a wake-up call as a signal that other people across the country were feeling the same way.
“I didn’t need Joe Strummer or Johnny Rotten to tell me what was going on,” he explains. “Buzzcocks were probably the most philosophical of all the punk bands. I loved The Clash and The Jam, but most of them were just there for the party —writing songs about getting a job. We’d read the existentialists. We were interested in the complexity of life. It was deep thinking wrapped up in a pop song. Rather than being linear, we were using abstract images to create a mood — the same way James Joyce did with Ulysses. That inspired a song like ‘Fast Cars’. At 17 I’d seen my best mate die in a car crash, and it gave me a different perspective. The Joyce thing of only knowing the meaning of life through knowing the meaning of death.”

While punk is widely considered as rock’s Year Zero, the truth is that Buzzcocks were simultaneously tapping into a far older tradition, stretching back via Chuck Berry and Little Richard to the Delta Blues.

“We were white blues,” explains Steve. “My theory now is that instead of the cotton fields, we had the cotton mills, where kids would be sent up chimneys and made to work 18 hours a day. That was our blues — the white trash of Manchester.”
Having toured the world and released three classic albums — Another Music In a Different Kitchen, Love Bites and A Different Kind Of Tension — in quick succession, the band imploded in 1981. A successful reunion of the classic line-up (Pete Shelley — guitar vocals; Steve Diggle — guitar vocals; Steve Garvey — bass; John Maher — drums) in 1989 led to a non-stop touring schedule prior to Shelley’s death in 2018.
However, the band’s next chapter promises to be their most exciting yet.
“I’m halfway through the new record, which is going to be called Attitude Adjustment,” says Steve in conclusion.

“It’s a step on from Sonics In The Soul. It feels like an exciting new era, and a new spirit. I can’t wait to get out there and play these songs to people. It’s not about ego, for me. I'm a working-class kid, who always loved music. I never thought I’d be involved in it. But I’ve got my chance, so I’ll give back as much as I can, because I believe in it as much as I always did. We’re the holiest church in rock ’n’ roll.”

With Steve Diggle as High Priest, Buzzcocks are still the band to believe in.

STRAWBERRY FUZZ
Carrying on a lineage that stretches from The Doors to FIDLAR, indie punk band Strawberry Fuzz document the wildlife in and around their Venice Beach turf. Channeling stories of parties, junkies, sex, violence and camaraderie through a keenly observant lens, they meticulously capture the smell, sound, taste and feel of life on the streets, in the bars, bedrooms and basements of the bleary side of Los Angeles.

Inspired by artists like The Cramps, Black Flag and The Germs as well as Elvis, RL Burnside and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Strawberry Fuzz’s manic live show was perfectly captured on their debut collection of demos Fuzztapes Vol. 1. Now back with a full-length record releasing this winter, they continue to rip up stages and whip up pits all along the West Coast.

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TICKETS
$33–$38

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VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: Limited

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PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Buzzcocks
w/ Strawberry Fuzz

May 3, 2025 • 7:30 pm

DOORS 6:30pm • 21+ WITHOUT PARENT OR GUARDIAN

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Cinco de Mayo Car Show and Concert
May
4

Cinco de Mayo Car Show and Concert

Official Flyer
Cinco De Mayo Carshow & Concert May 4th 2025 at Santa Fe Place Mall in the Hobby Lobby Parking Lot from 1pm to 5pm, roll in is from 11:00am - 1:00pm. MUSIC - FOOD - VENDORS - MARIACHI - CARS - TRUCKS - ECT.

FREE FAMILY EVENT!!

LIVE PERFOMANCES BY: Alexx Cloud - Mariachi Differencia- Rob With Tha Bop - Drww Christopher - Crim Deezy - Ricky Cash - T.O.G.

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Brought to you by: Sins’ Events - Sueños Promotions - Top Shelf Entertainment - Butterfly Kisses by Felecia & Des LLC

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Joywave: Here to Perform
May
6

Joywave: Here to Perform

Join us for an epic night of live music with The Mighty Mystic at Boxcar Live as part of the 2025 Walk Tall tour.

Mighty Mystic is considered as one of the leaders in the U.S. Reggae scene and labeled by many as one of the more prolific artists to develop outside of Jamaica.

He has gripped the scene with ferocious conviction and an uncanny ambition worthy to be mentioned among the greats. He has gone from being a fan of reggae music to being a contributor to the art.

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The Jayhawks
May
9

The Jayhawks

TICKETS: $42–$72
Tickets on sale: Friday, February 14, 2025 at 10am.

The Jayhawks and their rootsy sound were swimming against the tide when they emerged from a crowded Minnesota music scene in 1985. Over almost four decades, eleven albums, countless memorable live shows, and enough personal drama to fill a couple of Behind the Music episodes, this beloved band soared to heights few ever achieve while winning the hearts and minds of numerous critics, fans, and peers in the process.

This is an evening with The Jayhawks featuring two full sets by the band: an acoustic first set followed by a full electric set.

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Zoe Keating
May
13

Zoe Keating

Presented by AMP Concerts

NEW DATE - Tuesday, May 13th, 2025 | 6:30 PM Doors
All Ages

Composer and performer Zoë Keating has spent the last 20 years exploring the landscape of sounds a string instrument can make. She coaxes sounds out of the very edges of her cello, adeptly layering them into “swoon inducing” (San Francisco Weekly) music that is unclassifiable yet “a distinctive mix of old and new” (National Public Radio). She is known for her use of technology - which she uses to record and sample her cello onstage and in the studio - and for her DIY approach - composing, recording and producing her works without the help of a record label.

Born in Canada, Keating started playing the cello when she was eight and went on to pursue electronic music and contemporary composition as part of her Liberal Arts studies at Sarah Lawrence College. After graduation she moved to San Francisco and built a career as an information architect and data analyst while moonlighting as a cellist in rock bands. Keating eventually combined her love of music and technology, using a computer to live-layer her cello and performing for late-night parties in the San Francisco warehouse in which she lived.

Keating’s recorded works have achieved a surprising degree of popular ubiquity for a DIY artist. Her self-produced albums have several times reached #1 on the iTunes classical charts and spent many months on the Billboard classical charts. Her recordings are used as bumper music for NPR’s Morning Edition, as the theme music to OnBeing, as the thinking- music of the Sherlock Holmes character on CBS Elementary, in HBO's hit drama White Lotus, in countless documentaries and in tens of thousands of online videos of everything from professional and amateur dance performances to rock climbing and gaming videos.

Keating also composes for TV, theater, film and dance. She co-composed, along with Jeff Russo, the score for the HBO movie “Oslo”, which earned them an Emmy Nomination in 2021 for Outstanding Music for a Television Movie. Her latest projects include scores for PBS's 2022 series "Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science" and the drama "For The Love of a Woman", by Italian director Guido Chiesa, scheduled for release in 2024.

In addition to her recordings, Keating performs to rapt audiences around the world. Each performance is unique as she spontaneously improvises around her pieces, demonstrates how she makes them and tells the stories behind them.

A vocal advocate for the rights of artists and creators, Keating writes and speaks often about copyright and the mechanics of the music industry economy. She was elected a governor of the San Francisco chapter of the Recording Academy, named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and served as a boardmember of CASH Music, a nonprofit organization that built open source digital tools for musicians and labels.

As a cellist Zoë has played with a wide range of artists, including Imogen Heap, Amanda Palmer, Guy Sigsworth, Tears for Fears, DJ Shadow, Dan Hicks, Thomas Dolby, Sean Ono Lennon, John Vanderslice, Rasputina, Pomplamoose and Paolo Nutini.
Zoë currently lives in Burlington, VT and is working on another album for release in 2024.

"...a distinctive mix of old and new -- layers of sound, that feel more like orchestrations than a solo instrument. " - National Public Radio

"Swoon-inducing. Like taking a triple-shot of Absinthe before stepping outside of the bar just in time to see the sun exploding." -SF Weekly

"… uses live looping to transform solo performances into multipart masterpieces." - Electronic Musician

"…sublime minimalist music with a pop sensibility" - San Francisco Weekly

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The War and Treaty
May
13

The War and Treaty

THE WAR & TREATY
Founded in 2014 by the husband-and-wife duo Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter, The War And Treaty has emerged as one of the most electrifying new acts in American music. Albuquerque fans, they also perform at the KiMo on June 2!

They were nominated for the Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song at the 2024 Grammy Awards, and have also been nominated for Duo of the Year at the CMA Awards two years in a row and for Vocal Duo of the Year at the ACM Awards. They have won two Americana Music Awards (both for Duo/Group of the Year) and have received additional nominations and recognition from CMT Music Awards, Folk Alliance International, People’s Choice Country Awards, as well as from the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and the Grand Ole Opry

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Marc Scibilia
May
14

Marc Scibilia

The Buffalo-bred, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Marc Scibilia makes soulful music on his own terms, channeling the national mood. Finding inspiration in folk, country, alternative, and anthemic pop music, he has crafted a distinctly American sound that is rueful yet buoyed by hope. From his Gold-certified single ‘Unforgettable,’ which garnered over 100m streams and was a #1 radio hit in Germany, to his nostalgic viral single ‘Summer Clothes,’ Marc continues to take his listeners on a musical journey that crosses genres and knows no bounds.

Marc’s latest album release, More to This, showcases his breadth of writing, musicality, and production talent. What started a year ago as creative experimentation from his East Nashville studio, turned into an incredible burst of original songs and mashups. The focus track, “More to This”, had an immediate emotional connection racking up 50 million views and over 10 million streams.

After growing his social media platforms to over 1.5 million followers in just a year, Marc finished his first sold-out headline fall tour in late 2024, which included multiple nights in Chicago, Nashville, and NYC. Following the success of that run, Marc will headline his first world tour in the Spring of 2025.

Marc’s songs have been featured in Shrinking (Apple TV), Peter Rabbit, Bones (FOX), About A Boy (NBC), JEEP Super Bowl ad, Chrysler, Samsung, Water.org, and more. In addition to his own music, Marc has extensive songwriting and producing credits, including Teddy Swims, Keith Urban, Robin Schulz, Quinn XCII, Claptone, Ingrid Andress, SEAL, Ben Rector, Lennon Stella, and more.

TICKETS
$25–30

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VENUE MEOW WOLF
ALCOHOL: Yes
SEATING: Standing
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No
PARKING: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

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Writing on the Rails
May
15

Writing on the Rails

All Aboard for a Mini Writing Retreat on a Private Historic Railcar!
In partnership with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, join us for “Writing on the Rails” on the evening of Thursday, May 15th, for a mini-writing retreat led by Albuquerque’s Inaugural Poet Laureate, Hakim Bellamy. Riders will experience the gift of dedicated time and space to write prose and poetry, led by Hakim’s writing prompts and inspired by breathtaking scenery as the train travels through a high desert sunset. This is your chance to meet fellow writers and contribute your own literary voice to the conversations happening throughout the Literary Festival community.

Passengers should pack their favorite writing gear, whether analog paper and pens or electronic devices. However, please keep in mind this train is a classic model with no electrical outlets or Wi-Fi (all the better to keep you in the writing zone).

The train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in an enclosed train car and a complimentary champagne welcome as the literary adventure begins. Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased

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The Young Dubliners
May
16

The Young Dubliners

In recent years, the Young Dubliners have appeared twice on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," had songs featured in TV shows ("Sons Of Anarchy," "Human Target"), and toured extensively as a headliner and as the opener for such a diverse list of artists as Collective Soul, Jethro Tull, Johnny Lang, Los Lobos and Chris Isaak.

Although the Young Dubliners' sound is most commonly called Celtic Rock, that label can often be misleading. The Irish influence is certainly there, but it's not the only influence that bursts through on their albums or live shows.

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Cris Williamson
May
16

Cris Williamson

A trailblazer in the independent music scene, Cris Williamson’s 1975 album The Changer and the Changed became one of the best-selling independent releases of all time, inspiring generations of singer-songwriters. With a sound rooted in folk, storytelling, and activism, her music blends poetic lyricism, heartfelt melodies, and a warm, rich voice that captivates audiences.
Join us for an evening of music, history, and connection with this iconic artist.

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SALOME by the Met Opera
May
17

SALOME by the Met Opera

TICKETS: $22 / $25 / $28
Students $15

Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes the podium on May 17 to conduct Strauss’s one-act tragedy, which will be transmitted live from the Metropolitan Opera stage to cinemas worldwide. Leading the company’s first new production of the work in 20 years, Claus Guth, one of Europe’s leading opera directors, gives the biblical story a psychologically perceptive Victorian-era setting. South African soprano Elza van den Heever leads a celebrated cast as the abused and unhinged antiheroine, with Swedish baritone Peter Mattei as the imprisoned prophet Jochanaan; German tenor Gerhard Siegel as Salome’s lecherous stepfather, King Herod; American mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung as his wife, Herodias; and Polish tenor Piotr Buszewski as Narraboth.

Sponsored by: The Edward Hastings and Gino Barcone Trust

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Faust
May
18

Faust

The legend of Faust has been retold in countless ways over the centuries and while five versions are known to exist, Faust always sells his soul to the Devil for unlimited knowledge and a lifetime of worldly pleasure! Under the baton of Maestro Guillermo Figueroa, with choral direction by Carmen Flórez-Mansi, Hector Berlioz’ légende dramatique, La Damnation de Faust, is not to be missed! One of Berlioz' most striking works, La Damnation de Faust was inspired by the composer's reading of the first translation of Göethe’s Faust into French. Likely to sell out in advance, this grande season finale will showcase the full Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra & Chorus plus an all-star cast of four seasoned professionals and familiar faces from the opera world: mezzo-soprano Maire Therese Carmack; tenor Joseph Dennis; and bass-baritones Brandon Cedel and Christopher Humbert, Jr.

Join us for a FREE preview talk one hour before the performance.
Tickets: $25, $42, $52, $64, $74, $89, $99

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Origami Garden NOW OPEN
May
19
to Oct 31

Origami Garden NOW OPEN

Origami In The Garden is OPEN from MONDAY - FRIDAY from 9 AM till 1PM!

We welcome our friends from near and far to come visit our gardens on May 13th from 9am-1pm to view our biggest, brightest, boldest show to date - FLORIGAMI!

Engage in the wonderful world of our large scale metal floral sculptures!
Experience indoor exhibit at the gallery.
Shop at the gift shop.
Donate if inspired! $5 per person, children under 12 free!

MONDAY - FRIDAY FROM 9 AM TILL 1PM

FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN is a new outdoor sculpture exhibition by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box. The show presents a fresh look at paper folding in the 21st Century with large-scale origami-inspired metal sculptures. Towering tulips, big birds, foraging bunnies, and blooming flowers, all celebrate the process of plant pollination.

The colorful, whimsical and kinetic sculptures were created in collaboration with modern masters of paper folding; Robert J. Lang, Michael G. LaFosse and Beth Johnson. Their intricate folds have been transformed into monumental metal sculpture by Kevin Box and his studio team to inspire, educate and entertain audiences in the outdoor setting of public gardens.

“Origami presents a simple life metaphor: We begin with a blank page, what we do with it is up to us and the possibilities are endless.” —Kevin Box


ORIGAMIINTHEGARDEN Traveling Exhibition:
January - May / Mounts Botanical Garden
May-October/Cerrillos, NM Sculpture Garden 
June - October / Gardens on the Spring Cree

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Ryan Adams
May
21

Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams is a seven-time Grammy nominated singer-songwriter praised as “one of rock’s most talented songwriters”.

Formerly fronting rock-americana groups Whiskeytown and Ryan Adams & the Cardinals, Adams has the ability to connect with audiences across a variety of different mediums.

TICKETS: $95 / $80 / $65
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 13, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 15, 10 am
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FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact boff@lensic.org or call 505-988-1234.
IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

ABOUT THE VENUE: The Lensic
Alcohol: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
Seating: Yes
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes, you can pre-pay for parking validation in the Sandoval garage (across the street) during your check out
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of accommodations prior to show

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Trampled by Turtles
May
31

Trampled by Turtles

Trampled by Turtles are from Duluth, Minnesota, where frontman Dave Simonett initially formed the group as a side project in 2003. At the time, Simonett had lost most of his music gear, thanks to a group of enterprising car thieves who'd ransacked his vehicle while he played a show with his previous band. Left with nothing more than an acoustic guitar, he began piecing together a new band, this time taking inspiration from bluegrass, folk, and other genres that didn't rely on amplification.

Simonett hadn't played any bluegrass music before, and he filled his lineup with other newcomers to the genre, including fiddler Ryan Young (who'd previously played drums in a speed metal act) and bassist Tim Saxhaug.

Along with mandolinist Erik Berry and banjo player Dave Carroll, the group began carving out a fast, frenetic sound that owed as much to rock & roll as bluegrass.

Trampled by Turtles released their first record, Songs from a Ghost Town, in 2004. In a genre steeped in tradition, the album stood out for its contemporary sound, essentially bridging the gap between the bandmates' background in rock music and their new acoustic leanings. Blue Sky and the Devil (2005) and Trouble (2007) explored a similar sound, but it wasn't until 2008 and the band's fourth release, Duluth, that Trampled by Turtles received recognition by the bluegrass community.

Duluth peaked at number eight on the Billboard bluegrass chart and paved the way for a number of festival appearances. When Palomino arrived in 2010, it was met with an even greater response, debuting at the top of the bluegrass chart and remaining in the Top Ten for more than a year.

Two years later, their crossover appeal landed them at number 32 on the Billboard 200 pop charts upon the release of their sixth album, Stars and Satellites. In addition to major bluegrass and folk festivals, they began showing up at Coachella, ACL Fest, and Lollapalooza.

The official concert album, Live at First Avenue, followed in 2013, recorded at Minnesota's most famous venue. A year later, the band returned with the darker-toned Wild Animals, which bettered its studio predecessor on the album charts, reaching number 29 on Billboard.

Countless tours with bands like Lord Huron, Wilco, Caamp, Mt Joy and Deer Tick to name a few have followed. 2022 will see the release of the band's latest body of work, Alpenglow, which was produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco.

TICKETS
$46–$51

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PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 31, 10 am

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VENUE: THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING (OUTDOOR)
SEATING: Standing room only unless specifically noted otherwise.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $20 at the end of Fire Place.

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Subtle Kind of Murder
Jun
5
to Jun 22

Subtle Kind of Murder

In Subtle Kind of Murder, Jane is a writer under contract to adapt a noir murder mystery for the screen.

As she struggles to meet her deadline, Jane is unable to ignore parallels with the abuse she endured during her early days in Hollywood.

Centered around the haunting mystery novel In A Lonely Place by Dorothy Hughes, the play examines what happens when the past collides with the present, and how that collision may pave the way for an inspired future.

Lynn Goodwin will direct this new play by Dale Dunn.

Performances: Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m.

All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

Additional information at www.nmactorslab.com

June 5-8, 12-15, and 19-22

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La Bohéme
Jun
27
to Aug 23

La Bohéme

In the vibrant playground of 1920s Paris, six Bohemians come together in pursuit of connection, meaning and artistic greatness. Set in this golden age of artistic revolution, Puccini’s timeless tale of love, longing and sacrifice resonates anew.

Music By: Giacomo Puccini

Libretto By: Luigi Illica and ‎Giuseppe Giacosa

Sung In: Italian

Instant Translation Screen: English and Spanish

Run Time: Approximately 2 hours 20 min; includes a 25-minute intermission

SYNOPSIS
ACT I

Montparnasse. The poet Rodolfo and the painter Marcello are struggling to keep warm in their attic apartment on Christmas Eve. Rodolfo sacrifices his latest manuscript to the stove. The philosopher Colline enters and they watch the play burn. In comes the musician Schaunard with food, fuel and wine. As the young men celebrate their sudden good fortune, Benoît the landlord enters to collect the rent. They get him drunk and ply him with questions about women, then shove him out, feigning indignation at his supposed immorality. Marcello, Colline and Schaunard set out for the Café Momus, leaving Rodolfo alone to finish an article. He hears a timid knock: it is a pretty neighbor whose candle has gone out on the stairs. She suddenly feels faint, and he revives her with a little wine and relights her candle. She realizes she has lost her key, and as they both bend down to look for it, he finds it and slips it into his pocket. Their hands meet under the table, hers icy cold. He asks her name. She is called Mimì, and she lives alone in a garret where she embroiders flowers. The two are instantly and madly enamored and leave for the Café Momus to join Rodolfo’s friends.

ACT II

The Latin Quarter. Everyone is in the street–selling, shopping, dining, celebrating. Rodolfo buys Mimì a lovely gift and they join the others at a table at the Café Momus to order supper. Parpignol the toy-vendor passes by with jubilant children in his wake. A commotion accompanies the entrance of the spectacular Musetta, once Marcello’s lover, upon the arm of the aged and wealthy Alcindoro. Musetta sings a chic waltz–a hymn to her own appeal–then makes a scene over a too-tight shoe. She sends Alcindoro off with it to the cobbler’s and falls into Marcello’s arms. The military band passes by, and the friends follow the soldiers, leaving Alcindoro to pay the bill when he returns.

ACT III

A gate to the city. A cold dawn breaks as milk women, scavengers, farmers, and truckmen wait to be admitted. Mimì arrives and sends a message to Marcello to come out of the warm, lively tavern to talk to her. She explains that Rodolfo is so jealous that she fears they must part. Rodolfo comes out of the tavern in search of Marcello, and Mimì hides. Rodolfo tells Marcello that he wants to separate from Mimì because of her flirtatiousness. Marcello doesn’t believe him, and Rodolfo confesses his real fear that their poverty aggravates her declining health. Mimì weeps and coughs violently, revealing her presence. Rodolfo rushes to her. They gently decide to part. Marcello hears Musetta’s laughter from the tavern and soon re-emerges with her in the heat of a quarrel over her flirtatiousness. While they hurl epithets, Mimì and Rodolfo postpone their parting until the spring.

ACT IV

Montparnasse. Back in the attic, Rodolfo longs for Mimì, of whom he has had no news, and Marcello pines for Musetta, who is with a wealthy patron. Colline and Schaunard bring a little food, and the friends seek to lift their spirits with a frolic, which turns into a mock duel. In the midst of the fun Musetta bursts in, saying she has met Mimì in the street. The girl is desperately ill and wants only to be brought up to Rodolfo. Rodolfo brings Mimì in and holds her icy hands. They have nothing to give her. Musetta takes off her earrings and gives them to Marcello to sell. Colline goes to pawn his coat. Musetta runs off to get a muff for Mimì’s hands. Left alone, Mimì and Rodolfo relive and proclaim their love. Musetta and the others return, bustling, Musetta praying, but it is too late. While they prepare medicine for her, she slips away. As the others stand dazed, Rodolfo collapses upon her: “Mimì! Mimì!”

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The Marriage of Figaro
Jun
28
to Aug 22

The Marriage of Figaro

Love, loyalty and lies can be a tricky trio. In Mozart’s hands, they’re perfectly wound into a comedy brimming with mistaken identities, youthful yearning and hilarious antics. Will Figaro keep his wife’s heart safe from the Count’s amorous advances?

Music By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Libretto By: Lorenzo Da Ponte

Sung in: Italian

Instant Translation Screen: English and Spanish

Run Time: Approximately 3 hours 27 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

ACT I

Morning. On the morning of his wedding, Figaro is trying out the space for the marital bed while his fiancée Susanna is trying on the bridal hat she’s made. He praises Count Almaviva’s generosity in moving them to this room as their first shared dwelling as man and wife. She is less than impressed by a “generosity” that moves their employer closer to reclaiming his jus primae noctis (feudal privilege of the lord to spend the wedding night with any bride who is a vassal on his lands). She runs to attend to the Countess, and Figaro resolves to foil the Count’s lascivious plan.

Marcellina has her own plans for Figaro’s wedding. Figaro has borrowed a large sum from her which he guaranteed against his own hand in marriage, she enlists Bartolo’s help. Knowing the Count is pursuing Susanna, she calculates that if the servant can deny the master, Almaviva will punish his wife’s maid by denying the wedding. Bartolo enjoys the idea of revenge on the valet of the man who ruined his own wedding plans (to Rosina, now Countess Almaviva) years ago. Susanna enters and she and Marcellina exchange too many compliments for either to proceed in the direction in which she was headed.

Cherubino the page intercepts Susanna and begs her to intercede for him with his godmother the Countess, that she may plead for him to the Count, who caught him the day before alone with tweenaged Barbarina and tried to throw him off the estate. The arrival of the Count interrupts their conversation, and Cherubino hides behind an armchair. Thus he accidentally overhears the Count’s gallantries toward Susanna — which are cut off by the arrival of Basilio, who’s come to confide Cherubino’s indiscretions toward the Countess. The Count hides behind the same chair and fumes. When his jealous pride can take no more, he bursts forth, only to discover he’s been hiding back-to-back with the page himself. A chorus of peasants, directed by Figaro, enters singing praise to the Count for having abolished the jus primae noctis. Desperate to be spared further embarrassment, Almaviva makes an excuse to hold the wedding that evening. Desperate to be rid of the pest, he orders Cherubino to report for duty as an officer of his regiment in Seville.

ACT II

Mid-day. The Countess, alone in her apartments, longs for the love she and her husband once enjoyed. Susanna comes to tell her of the Count’s unwanted attentions. Figaro joins them and presents his plan to trap the master: Figaro has sent him an unsigned note, by way of Basilio, revealing an assignation between the Countess and an admirer, fixed for that evening in the garden. He advises Susanna to pretend to accept the Count’s invitation to a tryst — and to send Cherubino (who has yet to leave for the army) in her clothes, in her place. The ladies, delighted, lock the door and commence costuming; but the arrival of the Count interrupts them and the panicked Countess hides Cherubino in the dressing-room. The Count shows his lady the mysterious note, hears a sudden sound, sees the Countess’s unease, tries to force the door, is dissuaded, demands the she escort him to fetch the necessary tools to open the closet … while Susanna slips in to take Cherubino’s place and the unluckily lucky boy leaps out the open window into the hedgerows. Returning, the Count is astonished to see Susanna, and not the hated page, step calmly from the wardrobe. The Countess is vindicated and the Count begs her pardon — though not before chastising her for such a cruel joke. Figaro enters to say the ceremony is prepared and awaits the celebrant. The Count filibusters. The gardener Antonio blusters in having just seen a man jump from above and hit the ground running. Figaro covers for the page, hopping to identify himself as the jumper. Then Marcellina and Bartolo bring their grievance and its attendant documentation, demanding the Count settle the score and marry Marcellina and Figaro.

ACT III

Afternoon. Almaviva considers the recent events. Susanna pops in for a flask of smelling salts for her mistress and, to his surprise, stays to make a date. Overhearing her whispering to Figaro on her way out, he realizes he’s the victim of a trick, and swears revenge. Meanwhile, Barbarina takes a nervous Cherubino back to her house to disguise him. An anxious Countess waits for Susanna to plan their own disguise: she herself, and not Cherubino, will meet the Count in Susanna’s clothes.

Don Curzio brings Marcellina’s case before the Count, demanding that Figaro pay up. But seeing the unusual tattoo on his arm, she and Bartolo recognize him as the fruit of their long-ago love. Not his bride and her defender, then, but his mother and father … everyone is overjoyed! Everyone except the Count, who now, with Figaro’s debt forgiven and the additional wedding of Marcellina and Bartolo to celebrate, must rethink his own plans.

The Count is sure Cherubino has left for Seville, but Antonio enters insisting that the boy is still on the grounds. Improvising on Figaro’s strategy, the Countess dictates a note to Susanna inviting the Count to the garden that evening. They seal it with a pin, to be “returned to sender.” A chorus arrives, containing one conspicuously awkward bridesmaid, and sings to the Countess, as Susanna kneels before the lord of the manor and slips him the note, on which he pricks his finger. The Countess recognizes Cherubino, and the Count soon does too. At the boiling point, he is outwitted by Barbarina, who asks to have the page for her husband.

ACT IV

Evening. Barbarina has been outwitted by the pin that pricked the Count. Figaro and Marcellina find her looking frantically for it, and she tells them the Count expects her to return it to Susanna. His suspicions fully kindled, Figaro turns to his mother, who reminds him that all the strategic strata are surely not yet known — and who, when he storms away “to avenge all husbands,” hastens to inform her former rival, now daughter-to-be, Susanna. Barbarina hides in the pavilion. Susanna and the Countess trade cloaks in the cooling air, and the Countess hides in the pavilion. Susanna, warned by Marcellina that Figaro is hiding in the dark, revels for a delicious instant in the knowledge that he’s listening. Cherubino enters in search of Barbarina, and finding “Susanna,” tries to seduce her — until the Count arrives for his own assignation and throws the lad out. While he attends in earnest to “Susanna,” the woman he thinks he’s found is found out by her own husband. Figaro has recognized Susanna’s voice, and he joins the joke by playing a grand love scene with his “Countess” for an audience of Almaviva. The Count’s jealousy explodes. While he is shouting down his servants’ cries for mercy, the Countess steps out to reveal herself. The Count is thunderstruck. He begs her forgiveness. The couples are reunited, and this mad day rolls to a close.

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Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
Aug
15
to Aug 17

Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival

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Celebrate Indigenous art, food, music, dance, and film at the 3-day event August 15, 16 & 17 2025 at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino • Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Featuring a diverse lineup of Indigenous artists, live performances, a fashion show, films by Indigenous filmmakers, and a variety of food trucks and vendors, this is an unforgettable celebration of Indigenous culture!

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Cowboy Mouth
Sep
11
to Sep 28

Cowboy Mouth

Cowboy Mouth, by Sam Shepard and Patti Smith, is an urban fable about a woman who kidnaps a young man at gunpoint, taking him hostage from his wife and child to make him a pop prophet, ''like a rock-and-roll Jesus with a cowboy mouth.”

Zoe Lesser will direct this exhilarating and poetic play that serves as a cautionary tale about using art as deliverance from our flaws and relating to someone’s potential instead of who they are.

September 11-14, 18-21, and 25-28

Performances Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m. All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

Additional information at www.nmactorslab.com

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The Swell Season
Sep
15

The Swell Season

The Swell Season is back. After reconvening for a limited number of sold-out shows in March 2022, followed by a more extensive US tour in August 2023, the duo returns with new music. A studio session that started out as an effort to create a couple new singles to bring with them on tour, ended up yielding a full length album, fittingly titled ´Forward´. Although The Swell Season released a stand alone single ´The Answer Is Yes´ in June 2023, ´Forward´ will be their first full length album in 16 years.

The album consists of 8 tracks written by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, who take turns singing the lead. Building on the foundation of and with respect to their shared history, they move forward as two equals, supporting and lifting each other up. Accompanied by old band members Joe Doyle, Marja Gaynor and Bertrand Galen, joined by Piero Perelli, and produced by Sturla Mio Thorisson, they create a sound both old and new for The Swell Season.

Irglová and Hansard came to prominence together starring in the 2007 film Once and winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song with their composition “Falling Slowly” in 2008. The soundtrack garnered two Grammy nominations and the two christened their project, The Swell Season. They went on to release the critically acclaimed album Strict Joy and touring the world before branching out into solo careers.

In 2012, Once, The Musical debuted and went on to be nominated for eleven Tonys, winning eight including Best Musical. It ran for three years on Broadway and is currently still in production as a touring musical. In 2014 the musical was nominated for five Laurence Olivier awards with Hansard and Irglova winning for Outstanding Achievement in Music. Over the course of the last decade, Once, in all its iterations, has become a modern classic and a cultural touchstone being referenced in everything from The Simpsons to Ted Lasso. The fan base created by this modern masterpiece looms large in the minds and hearts of many.

Since the success of Once, Irglová has released three studio albums, the most recent one of them being LILA, recorded with an Icelandic producer Sturla Mio Thorisson at their Masterkey studio in Iceland. LILA reflects on Irglová’s journey from her “Girl from a Movie” status to wife, mother and artist.

Hansard has released 5 studio albums, the most recent one of them being ´All That Was East Is West Of Me Now´ released in October 2023, exactly one year after the release of “Take Heart” single featuring the Ukrainian Action, upon spending time with Ukrainian refugees in Ireland. Earlier in ‘22 he toured as part of Eddie Vedder’s Earthlings band and was featured on the Flag Day soundtrack with Vedder and Cat Power.

TICKETS
$89–$119

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SEATING: Yes
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of your accommodations prior to the show
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OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

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How I Learned to Drive
Oct
16
to Nov 2

How I Learned to Drive

Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive, is a wildly funny, surprising and devastating tale of survival as seen through the lens of a troubling relationship between a young girl and an older man.

Village Voice described it as “…a tremendous achievement, genuine and genuinely disturbing…This is, quite simply, the sweetest and most forgiving play ever written about child abuse…Vogel’s delicate tactic makes sense not only as a way to redouble the dramatic effect, but as a representation of reality, a perfect case of the form fitting the subject.”

Emily Rankin will direct

Performances: Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m. \

All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

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The Half Life of Marie Curie
Nov
20
to Dec 7

The Half Life of Marie Curie

In 1911, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of the elements radium and polonium.

By 1912, she was the object of ruthless gossip over an alleged affair, all but erasing her achievements from public memory.

Weakened and demoralized by the press, Marie joins her friend and colleague Hertha Ayrton, an electromechanical engineer and suffragette, to recover from the scandal at Hertha's seaside retreat on the British coast.

The Half-life of Marie Curie, which will be directed by NMAL founder Robert Benedetti, revels in the power of female friendship as it explores the relationship between these two brilliant women, both of whom are mothers, widows, and fearless champions of scientific inquiry.

THE HALF LIFE OF MARIE CURIE:  November 20-23, 28-30, and December 4-7

Performances Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m.

All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

Additional information at www.nmactorslab.com

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Amy Ray Band
Feb
20

Amy Ray Band

AMY RAY BAND
The tenth solo effort from Amy Ray, If It All Goes South is an album born from deep devotion to creating music that strengthens the soul. Over the course of ten gracefully crafted and galvanizing tracks, the Georgia-bred musician reflects on our collective history and shares her vision for a better future, threading every song with both intensely personal storytelling and clear-eyed observation. Recorded live to tape at Nashville’s Sound Emporium and mixed to tape by Tedeschi Trucks Band sound engineer Bobby Tis, the album owes much of its freewheeling vitality to the potent chemistry between Ray and her longtime bandmates (including guitarist Jeff Fielder, a Seattle-based musician known for his work with artists like Mark Lanegan) as well as such esteemed guests as Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, The Highwomen’s Natalie Hemby, I’m With Her, and more.

In keeping with the spirited eclecticism that’s always defined Ray’s work (the cathartic punk of her 2001 solo debut Stag, the finespun country of 2014’s Goodnight Tender), If It All Goes South encompasses everything from gospel to punkabilly to folk, each handled with equal parts unruly ingenuity and extraordinary precision. Mainly produced by her frequent collaborator Brian Speiser, the album brings that unbridled sound to Ray’s nuanced exploration of matters both emotional (loss, family life, the work of living with joyful intention in endlessly chaotic times) and political (the climate crisis, racial equity, homophobia’s poisonous impact). Rooted in the warmly incisive songwriting Ray has long brought to her role as co-founder of Indigo Girls—the seminal folk duo now in their fifth decade—If It All Goes South ultimately provides the kind of forward-thinking perspective needed to carry on with purpose, hope, and irrepressible joy.

TICKETS: $29-$34
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VENUE INFO: Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
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The Last Lost Weekend
Feb
20

The Last Lost Weekend

LUCK REUNION X HUMANABLE PRESENT

The Last Lost Weekend

A songwriter retreat & residency hosted by El Rey Court with support from Western AF, The Americana Music Association, and Madre Mescal.

Join us for our kickoff dance party, with DJ Christina Swilley!

The residency will run February 17th - 22nd, with writer’s rounds performed in “La Reina,” El Rey’s cantina, on February 21st and 22nd. Both nights are free and open to the public.

The Last Long Weekend features acclaimed songwriters and touring artists JP Harris, Kristina Murray, John R Miller, Jaime Wyatt, Hunter Park (She Returns From War) and Riddy Arman.

Founded with a long term vision, the project aims to become an annual convergence, with a new batch of artists each year. In tandem, Harris and a diverse panel of industry professionals will open two slots annually at the retreat for aspiring or up-and-coming Americana songwriters, wherein they may collaborate and gain potential artistic mentorship from the larger group; selections would be made through a submission-based grant program, and funded via a multi-faceted partnership of presenters and sponsors.

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

Las Reinas love their locals- every Thursday night show your ID to see our secret menu.

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Adulti Verse BE MINE
Feb
20

Adulti Verse BE MINE

Join us for love potions, mingling, and more. Feb 6th and 20th

Meow Wolf Santa Fe is opening its doors exclusively for adults 21 and over. Enjoy a kid-free experience from 6 PM to 10 PM and explore our mind-bending exhibit at your own pace.

The Adulti-Verse happens monthly. Mark your calendars!

Important Rules: Must be 21 or older. IDs will be checked at the door.
You can bring drinks purchased at Meow Wolf bars and cafes into the exhibit, but please drink responsibly.
All regular exhibit rules apply.

Just because we’re all adults here doesn’t mean we don’t have rules:
Only grown-ly: Travelers must be 21 and older. IDs will be checked at the door.
We DO allow guests to bring beverages purchased at the Meow Wolf bars and cafes into the exhibit during this time, however guests must behave responsibly.
All other normal exhibit rules apply.

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Frail Talk
Feb
19

Frail Talk

Formed in the foothills of Northern Colorado in early 2020, Alex Woodchek and Cor Wright of Frail Talk are creating a blooming universe of squiggly indie music for squiggly people. Like the kind surprise of a backyard garden, their songs spring up from the dirt with folk roots, soft pop colors, and burgeoning lyricism ready to welcome every listener with daydream-love.

The future is bright for Frail Talk. It’s all love now.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

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North Valley Tune Tanglers
Feb
19

North Valley Tune Tanglers

A wind ensemble concert featuring music by
African American Composers: Scott Joplin, Florence Price, George Walker, Omar Thomas, Katahj Copley
Also works by: Howard Hanson, Antonio Carlos Gomes,
and Oscar Navarro
Sponsored in part by NAACP Santa Fe Branch
ADMISSION is FREE!

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Half Broke Horse
Feb
19

Half Broke Horse

Voted “Top 3” best band, Half Broke Horses are a popular Santa Fe-based band formed in 2014. Celebrating 10 years as Santa Fe’s favorite Honky-Tonk band, their crisp vocals and tight musicianship never fails to get listeners of all ages to the dance floor.

If you enjoy the sounds of Emmylou Harris & Lucinda Williams, you will love Half Broke Horses. Rooted in Country & Americana, Half Broke Horses’ songbook covers Country classics and contemporary Americana, plus crossover tunes that are timely and nostalgic at the same time – they really swing!

Accomplishments:

  • 2023, 2022, 2021 Nominated for Best Band, Santa Fe Reporter

  • 2021, Opening act for Sim Balkey at Santa Fe Plaza Concert Series

  • 2019 Awarded Best Band, Top 3, Santa Fe Reporter

  • Top 3 Best Band, 2020 & 2019, Albuquerque Journal North Reader’s Choice awards

  • 2018 Opening act for the Las Cruces Country Music Festival

  • 2017 – current KBAC/98.1 FM added cover of “Can’t Let Go” for radio airplay

  • 2016 Opening act for Elen Jewell at Santa Fe Bandstand

Influences:
Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Hank Williams, Sr., Patsy Cline, Kasey Chambers, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Gillian Welch, Steve Earle, and Mary Chapin Carpenter

Half Broke Horses with special guest Josh Martin
Half Broke Horses is acoustic-driven Americana & Honky Tonk that feels like a good friend sharing the sheer fun & tender passion of these musical styles. Earthy vocals & toe-tappin’ grooves.
www.halfbrokehorsesband.com

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The Blind Boys of Alabama
Feb
18

The Blind Boys of Alabama

The Blind Boys of Alabama are recognized worldwide as living legends of gospel music. Celebrated by The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and The Recording Academy/GRAMMYs with Lifetime Achievement Awards, inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, and winners of six GRAMMY® Awards, they have attained the highest levels of achievement in a career that spans over 70 years. The Blind Boys are known for crossing multiple musical boundaries with their remarkable interpretations of everything from traditional gospel favorites to contemporary spiritual material by songwriters such as Eric Clapton, Prince, and Tom Waits. They have appeared on recordings with many artists, including Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Aaron Neville, Susan Tedeschi, Ben Harper, Patty Griffin, and Taj Mahal.

Blind Boys of Alabama released 'Echoes Of The South’ on Aug 25, 2023, which finds the Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees coming home to honor those they've lost on a bold declaration of how far they still plan to go. The eleven-song collection is a portrait of perseverance from a group well-versed in overcoming incredible odds - from singing for pocket change in the Jim Crow South to performing for three different American presidents, soundtracking the Civil Rights movement, and helping define modern gospel music as we know it. Recently, the group's decades-long mission of spreading light and love has taken on even deeper context as they've reckoned with the loss of two of their own, Paul Beasley and Benjamin Moore, both longtime members of the Blind Boys’ tight-knit family. 'Echoes Of The South' is released in their honor - as well as for the group's recently-retired leader, Jimmy Carter - and keeps the Blind Boys' long-held mission statement at its core: “As long as everybody gives all that they have to give and we sing songs that touch the heart, we'll live on forever.”

In 2022, the group had a collaborative recording with Béla Fleck, nominated for a Grammy. The nominated collaboration, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free," powerfully reimagines the anthem of the Civil Rights Movement, originally made famous by Nina Simone. They also have had collaborative recordings and coinciding tours with both Marc Cohn and afro-pop duo Amadou & Mariam. In 2023, Blind Boys garnered another Grammy nomination for Best Americana Single for 'The Message' featuring Black Violin.

2024 started off the year with a return to the GRAMMY® Awards with three nominations and one win for Best Roots Gospel Album - 'Echoes Of The South.’ This was followed by a sold-out tour in Australia and a sizzling performance with Sir Tom Jones during the Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia), where video of their rehearsal reached 750K + views in 48 hours on social platforms. The definitive book, titled Spirit of the Century, was released in March 2024. It’s an insider history of the Blind Boys of Alabama, the longest-running group in American music, and the untold story of their world written with band members and key musical colleagues.

TICKETS
$39–59

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ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby. Drinks purchased at the bar are allowed inside the house.

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Paid parking is available at the Sandoval and Convention Center City garages. You can pre-pay for parking validation in these garages during your checkout.

ADA: Yes, please select ADA seats and notify a box office representative with any accommodations needed prior to the show.

SHEMEKIA COPELAND
Shemekia Copeland possesses one of the most instantly recognizable and deeply soulful roots music voices of our time. The multi-GRAMMY nominee is beloved and honored worldwide for the fearlessness, honesty and humor of her revelatory songs, as well as for her winning, engaging personality. The Chicago Tribune says, “Copeland is the greatest female blues vocalist working today. There’s no mistaking the majesty of her instrument, nor the ferocity of her delivery.”

On Copeland’s new album, Blame It On Eve, the songs all hit hard, with jaw-dropping performances that instantly take hold and command repeated listening. “There’s serious business on the new album,” Copeland says, “but there are a lot of smiles here too, a lot of joyous moments. It’s my blues for sure but it’s the brighter side. Issues are always important to me, but so is rocking, dancing and just having fun. And that’s something we all can all agree on.”

Blame It On Eve was recorded in Nashville and produced by instrumentalist/songwriter Will Kimbrough (who also produced her previous three albums). It features 12 new songs that tackle subjects as important as a woman’s right to choose and climate change, but also leaves space for Copeland to have fun and unwind. From the autobiographical, rocking blues boogie Tough Mother to the anthemic title track’s good-humored but serious focus on reproductive self-determination to the happy hour of Wine O’Clock, Copeland is inspired throughout.

Famed multi-instrumentalist Jerry Douglas adds his dobro to the fascinating, true story of Tee Tot Payne, the obscure early 20th century Alabama musician who taught Hank Williams the blues, and sacred steel player DaShawn Hickman brings his magic to the feisty and uplifting Tell The Devil. Shemekia’s friend, roots-rocker Alejandro Escovedo, joins in on the anguished, celestial query Is There Anybody Up There?. On the sad lover’s tale Belle Sorciere, Copeland sings the chorus in French, with the haunting melody composed by Pascal Danae of the Paris-based band Delgres (who were recently featured on the cover of Rolling Stone France). Copeland’s blistering, deep blues delivery of Down On Bended Knee—by her late father, the great bluesman Johnny Copeland—sets up the thought-provoking closer Heaven Help Us All, a song originally made famous first by Stevie Wonder and later by Ray Charles. Taken as a whole, the passionate, charismatic, joyous and at times confrontational Blame It On Eve is bound to become among the most celebrated releases of Copeland’s impressive, still-unfolding career.

Born and raised in Harlem in 1979, Shemekia Copeland first stepped on stage with her famous father at New York’s Cotton Club when she was eight. Upon release of her Alligator Records debut Turn The Heat Up in 1998 when she was only 18, Copeland instantly became a blues and R&B force to be reckoned with. The New York Times and CNN, among many others, praised her talent, larger-than-life personality, dynamic, authoritative voice and true star power. With each subsequent release, Copeland’s music continued to evolve. From her debut through 2005’s The Soul Truth, Shemekia earned eight Blues Music Awards and a host of Living Blues Awards. 2000’s Wicked received the first of her five GRAMMY nominations. After two successful releases on Telarc (including 2012’s GRAMMY-nominated 33 1/3), Copeland returned to Alligator Records in 2015 with the GRAMMY-nominated, Blues Music Award-winning Outskirts Of Love, melding blues with more rootsy, Americana sounds.

With 2018’s America’s Child, Copeland brought out the first of her celebrated trilogy of albums concerning the state of the world, sung from her perspective as a young, Black woman and new mother. MOJO magazine named America’s Child the #1 blues release of 2018. It won both the Blues Music Award and the Living Blues Award for Album Of The Year. In addition to earning a GRAMMY Award nomination, Copeland’s groundbreaking 2020 follow-up, Uncivil War, was named the 2020 Blues Album Of The Year by DownBeat, MOJO and Living Blues magazines. “Shemekia Copeland is a powerhouse,” said Rolling Stone. “She can do no wrong.” She received her fifth GRAMMY nomination for Done Come Too Far, which closed the trilogy with a searing set of truth-to-power, rock and Hill Country blues-fueled songs. “Shemekia Copeland is an antidote to artifice,” said The Philadelphia Inquirer. “She is a commanding presence, a powerhouse vocalist delivering the truth.”

Copeland has performed thousands of gigs at clubs, festivals and concert halls all over the world, and has appeared in films, on national television, NPR, and has been the subject of major feature stories in hundreds of magazines, newspapers and internet publications. She’s sung with Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards, Carlos Santana, Dr. John, James Cotton and many others, and has shared a bill with The Rolling Stones. She entertained U.S. troops in Iraq and Kuwait in 2008, a trip she says, “that opened my eyes to the larger world around me and my place in it.” In 2012, she performed with B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Buddy Guy, Trombone Shorty, Gary Clark, Jr. and others at the White House for President and Mrs. Obama. She has showcased on PBS’s Austin City Limits, was featured in a six-minute story on the PBS News Hour and was the subject of a major Washington Post Sunday magazine piece. In April 2022, she performed at the United Nations General Assembly Hall to a worldwide audience of millions as part of International Jazz Day celebrations. In 2023, Copeland guested on the GRAMMY Award-winning compilation album, Basie Swings The Blues, on the Candid label. She continues to receive regular radio airplay on stations all over the globe. Additionally, Copeland hosts her own popular daily blues radio show on SiriusXM’s Bluesville.

Forbes declared, “Shemekia is fearless, honest and hopeful...she holds back nothing as she delivers hard-hitting musical truths.” The late John Prine paid her a huge compliment when he said, “She simply doesn’t sound like anybody else.” And none other than Copeland’s friend, the legendary Mavis Staples, announced, “I am so happy Shemekia is delivering these songs that the world needs to hear. Her voice is strong and soulful, and her message comes from her heart.”

With Blame It On Eve, Copeland embarks on what she calls “a vacation from all the heaviness.” Blame It On Eve contains plenty of Copeland’s trademark bold and courageous songs, but here Copeland is also looking to unplug from the weight of world. “My last three records have dealt with breaking news,” she says. “This record is for people like me who want a break from the news.”

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Santa Fam Mom's Night Out
Feb
17

Santa Fam Mom's Night Out

Calling all moms and femme-identifying caregivers—this is your night to relax, connect, and have some fun!

When: Sunday, February 16, 11 AM
Where: James Beard Semifinalist Alkemē
Menu: Prix Fixe Brunch + Complimentary Guava Mimosa
$40 per person

How to Get Tickets:
Email hellosantafam@gmail.com with:
- Quantity of tickets
- First and Last Name
First come first served, limited tickets available

Once we receive your email, we’ll request payment via Venmo. Payment secures your spot—no payment, no ticket. Confirmation emails will be sent once payment is received.

This is your chance to enjoy an incredible meal and great company—we can’t wait to see you there!

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Church of Magic
Feb
17

Church of Magic

Church of Magic with Charles Papaya
Saturday May 17, 2025 at 7:30pm | Doors at 6:30pm
21+ without parent or guardian
$15 advance | $20 day of show (plus service charge)

BEN FOLSTEIN PRESENTS CHURCH OF MAGIC with Charles Papaya

A Hedonihilist Revival in Two Acts

Featuring multimedia artist Ben Folstein, with Feathericci, Jerry Weiner, Pete Van Leeuwen, Dan Gower, Nick Petree and Others. Part rock show, part immersive satirical cultist fantasy, part College of Santa Fe reunion, this promises to be a magical night. Church of Magic is the latest of a (mid) lifetime of productions by multimedia artist Ben Folstein. His films, live shows and radio dramas have been exhibited across the country an internationally. Though deeply influenced by the experimental underground, Folstein is at hear a comedian. As Colin Quinn has stated: “Ben Folstein is funny, but he’s so much more than that. Actually, he’s just funny.” The bill is stacked with a veritable who’s who’s of CSF musicos. Feathericci, local Santa Fe legend, will be featured on Drums, along with legendary local Jerry Weimer on Horns. Plus, ice cream mogul Pete Van Leeuwen and sound designer Dan Gower will be shipped in from Los Angeles to round out the Church of Magic band, also known as the Apostle Lips. Plus Beirut’s Nick Petree Brings some magic along with his band, Charles Papaya!

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Esther Rose and Twain
Feb
16

Esther Rose and Twain

“There is nothing remarkable about my life that is necessary to know in order to appreciate the songs,” says Matthew Davidson of Twain. He describes the project as “a modern folk-opera of indefinite length consisting of songs and images from my life, a self-caricature of the musician and writer Matthew Davidson.”

Twain made his label debut with Rare Feeling in 2017. The album was aptly hailed by NPR as “at once human and otherworldly,” by Consequence of Sound as “devastating, delicate, meditative,” and by Uproxx as “cosmic folk, bright and sparkling, but with all the caterwauling and rough bits that the most stoic traditionalist might desire.”

Following the beloved release, Twain played Newport Folk Festival and toured alongside artists including Buck Meek, Langhorne Slim, and Courtney Marie Andrews. Davidson is a former member of The Low Anthem and Spirit Family Reunion and a contributor to Big Thief, whose latest album Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You features Davidson’s distinct contributions on six songs.

Of the the most recent Twain album title Noon, Davidson explains, “Noon is where I am, more-or-less, in my natural life span and in my creative life span. I picture noon being at the very bottom of a bowl, the resting point of a pendulum. Not the apex of an arc, or the crest of a hill.

Looking back from this point in my life, I can see all of the hurt and confusion I’ve helped create on the way to my own noon. To borrow a phrase from Elena Ferrante: I don't have any sympathy for the person I was then. Arriving at noon for the first time in my life, I sense everything reversing and the possibility to change and cure and heal is real for the first time.

This album is a prayer from noon for the rest of the day. The song “The Magician” is about that. The song “The Priestess” is about an agent who helps with that. The fact that the music I’ve made has put literal gas in the literal tank is a fact that I never take for granted. It feels like magic to me, the closest thing I’ve figured out to practicing magic.”

ESTHER ROSE
Everything clicks on Safe to Run, the fourth album from singer, songwriter and perpetual searcher Esther Rose. It’s the quiet culmination of years spent fully immersed in a developing artistry, and presents Rose’s always vividly detailed emotional scenes with new levels of clarity and control. As with previous work, her songwriting transfigures the chaos and uncertainty of a life in progress, but here she sharpens the pop elements and attaches unshakably catchy hooks to even the darkest stretches of the journey.

After spending her formative years in Michigan, Rose relocated to New Orleans and got her start in music there while awash in the unparalleled energy of the city’s scene. Over the course of her first three records, an infatuation with traditional country gradually evolved into a more distinctive style and increasingly personal material.

Rose’s music traced her changes as she moved through stages, studios, and home addresses, and she eventually left NOLA for New Mexico where the two year writing process for Safe to Run unfolded. Making the transition to this new environment after spending the better part of a decade building a life somewhere else demanded looking around and taking stock. All the heaviness, sweetness, levity, and self-discovery that had led up to that point began funneling into new songs that moved slower in order to dig deeper, taking on the intricate hues of a desert horizon as they came together.

TICKETS: $15 - $18
Public sale: Thursday, October 17, 10 am

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Limited
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes

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Arlo Hannigan
Feb
16

Arlo Hannigan

Arlo Hannigan, from Nome, Alaska, integrates elements of his northern roots with influences from his time in the Southwest, giving his work a unique blend of rugged and soulful qualities. Hannigan’s music is reflective, with poetic lyrics and haunting melodies. His style is often compared to artists like Townes Van Zandt, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Drake.

The album Death By Daydream (2017), which features artists such as Jon Rauhouse (Neko Case) and Bo Koester (My Morning Jacket), as well as Jacob Valenzuela (Calexico), is among the more notable of Hannigan’s releases. More recently, Harder To Return (2020), recorded over the beginning months of the pandemic, features fiddler and troubadour Jackie Rae Daniels. Hannigan’s grant awarded project, Fresh Water (2015), continues to air nationwide on Native Voice One. Hannigan will be releasing his new album, Nome Noir, early in 2025, which features many of the above artists, including Tom Hagerman (Devotchka).

Here in the land of enchantment, he is accompanied by well-known, melodic outlaws based out of Madrid, NM.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public; however, tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated

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Grieves The Out Cold Tour
Feb
16

Grieves The Out Cold Tour

TICKETS: $20-25
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 13, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 15, 11 am

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

Details at: www.TooZany.com

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards

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Through the Wire
Feb
16

Through the Wire

Join us for a public talk with Dr. Andrea L. Mays, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of New Mexico.

Creative and expressive arts, and the politics of such arts, are extensions of the societies from which they emerge. Through telephone wire weaving, South African artists have mobilized traditional aesthetics, imaginative aspirations, and married impulses with function and form in creative expression to arrive at vibrant articulations of usable, and useful, art. This talk explores the relationship between art, resistance, and cultural resiliency through the original South African material form of Telephone Wire Weaving. Dr. Mays unpacks the political landscape behind this unique cultural form, US history, and popular and entertainment culture of the time, to explore the relationship between the arts and resistance across the Atlantic during South African Apartheid.

Included with museum admission.
ASL interpretation provided.

About the Speaker: Andrea L. Mays, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of New Mexico. Her work focuses on African American and Black Atlantic Culture and Politics, Visual Culture Studies, and Black Feminist Studies. Her research interests include Black Atlantic expressions of critical and resistance politics in visual and literary culture. Mays’ forthcoming essays include Allan Rohan Crite Reporting from the Pantheon of American Racial Politics and How to Recognize a Hostage Situation When You’re in It: The Politics of Blackness and Black Atlantic Being, which undertakes questions of Black peoples’ investments in nation-states politics, and the cost and limits of such investments. Mays’ public scholarship includes essays and articles published in USA Today, The Albuquerque Journal, The Santa Fe Reporter, IKON Feminisms Commemorative Digital Archive, and the Morgan State University Global Journalism Review.

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Between  by Xuån Pham
Feb
16

Between by Xuån Pham

Between
Xuân Pham
February 4, 5,11, 12, 13, ending February 14, 2025

Strata Gallery announces Between, a solo exhibition by Emerging Artist Xuân Pham. The exhibition opens February 4th and runs through February 14th.

Xuân Pham explores themes of hybridity, vulnerability, and empathy through object making and storytelling. Her work centers the relationship between trauma, migration, and race, investigating how the political and psychological impact of trauma and grief transpires within the Asian American communities and how it informs the formation of subjectivity, especially in representations of race in the United States. Working between drawing, sculpture, and installation, she pursues these questions through materials that bear on the cultural and political histories of European imperialism.

Pham’s garments and drawings in the exhibition explore the interplay between private and public, visible and invisible, borders and screens, and various forms of spiritual, physical, and psychological protection. At first glance, Pham’s “suits” appear to be clothing. However, the sheer, transparent influence fabric neither hides nor protects the body. Rather, the unguarded suits function as talismans, drawing influence from historical ritualistic practices. These sheer suits are instilled with positive intentions which transcend physical projection and create a veil of spiritual security that acts as a second skin. This body of work explores the intersections between the ideas of faith, hope, and superstition. Displayed with these garments are life-size drawings, which serve as recording of the suits performances and functions according to the artist. Pham invites you to press upon these tactile “ghost” drawings to reveal layered imagery.

Xuân Pham received her MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Art Studio Department at Mount Holyoke College. She has a solo show between February 13-March 16 at Hampshire Gallery, MA and a forthcoming 3 person show in March 2025 at CT State Community College in Manchester, CT. Her work has been exhibited in New York City, Nebraska, Iowa, Massachusetts, and Florida. This is her first solo show in New Mexico.

Strata Gallery is open from 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery, the current exhibit, and the future schedule of events, please visit the Strata Gallery website and Instagram.

Emerging Artist Program:
This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Meet Jessica Morrows at Santa Fe Playhouse
Feb
16

Meet Jessica Morrows at Santa Fe Playhouse

Meet Jessica Morrow!

We are so thrilled to announce the addition of Jessica Morrow to the leadership team at the Santa Fe Playhouse in the role of Managing Director!

Jessica joins our powerhouse team of Anna M. Hogan and Colin Hovde to build momentum into this new and thrilling season!

Morrow joins SFP after serving as Associate General Manager with ShowTown Theatricals on projects such as, Oh, Mary! (Broadway), Parade (2023 Best Revival of a Musical on Broadway and First National Tour), How to Dance In Ohio (Broadway), A Christmas Carol (National Tour), and numerous productions in development. Morrow has also worked as a company manager in New York and beyond; Beetlejuice (Broadway), Jesus Christ Superstar, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Something Rotten!

The Santa Fe Playhouse will welcome Jessica Morrow to its leadership team in the role of Managing Director starting in March 2025. This expansion of the leadership team is part of an exciting move for the company to further implement new programming that supports their vision and mission.

"I've been a longtime fan of the work Santa Fe Playhouse has produced in service of the New Mexico performing arts community and am excited to join this talented team. This community has loved and shepherded this theatre for 100 years and I am eager to learn from those storied theatre makers and leverage my theatrical management experience to guide this organization on its path." - Jessica Morrow.

Morrow joins SFP after serving as Associate General Manager with ShowTown Theatricals on projects such as, Oh, Mary! (Broadway), Parade (2023 Best Revival of a Musical on Broadway and First National Tour), How to Dance In Ohio (Broadway), A Christmas Carol (National Tour), and numerous productions in development. Morrow has also worked as a company manager in New York and beyond; Beetlejuice (Broadway), Jesus Christ Superstar, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Something Rotten. She holds a MFA in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College, a BA in Theatre and Minor in Business from West Texas A&M University. In her role as managing director, Morrow will be handling daily operations and business strategy.

"(Jessica's) experience showcases her ability to manage complex operations and coordinate diverse teams with precision. (She) will be a tremendous asset as we continue to strengthen the Playhouse's operations and I am excited to welcome her to our team." - Anna M. Hogan, SFP Producing Artistic Director

Anna M. Hogan will continue in her current role as Producing Artistic Director at SFP and curating two new programs this season; 505 Alive! and PLAY. WRITE. - both of which champion marginalized voices in the theater and incubate new work. Additionally, she will be lending her creative direction to two productions this season; SOMETHING ROTTEN! and Kate Hamill's DRACULA: (A Feminist Revenge Fantasy). As Producing Artistic Director, Hogan curates and oversees the artistic vision of SFP while assembling the artistic teams for each production.

"We have such a strong team at the Playhouse led by Anna's artistic vision. It is thrilling to welcome Jessica to this leadership team with her wealth of experience. I look forward to seeing where our next steps can take this beloved company. I am looking forward to the shift in my position to focus my energy on the relationships and support structures which will help give the Playhouse even more stability and opportunity to grow in service of our mission." - Colin Hovde, SFP Executive Director

Executive Director Colin Hovde will be transitioning into a new role as Director of Advancement focusing on community engagement and leading SFP's development strategy. Under Hovde's leadership, the company has persevered after the challenging waters of the pandemic, seen growth in all departments and welcomed new audiences to the SFP theatre community. In 2024, the company achieved its highest ever average attendance for the season. In addition to this new leadership role, Hovde will be opening the season as director of the life-affirming play EVERY BRILLIANT THING.

"The SFP Board is confident that this team will continue to elevate and expand the work done at the Playhouse and will make momentous strides towards achieving our vision of being your local nationally acclaimed theater." - Erin Bunkley, SFP Board Chair

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EMO Night
Feb
15

EMO Night

Still Sad Presents Emo Night at Boxcar Santa Fe is here!

Get ready to relive the nostalgia with all your favorite sad anthems and an electrifying atmosphere.

Round up your fellow emos for a rockin night, because it was never a phase!

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Random Rab
Feb
15

Random Rab

The multi-instrumentalist and singer offers a powerful and unique contribution to the West Coast electronic music scene, with his work having diverse influences ranging from trip-hop, classical, Arabic, jazz, and more.

TICKETS: $20-25
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 13, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 15, 11 am

FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.

IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

VENUE INFO: Meow Wolf
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Standing
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member

PROHIBITED ITEMS: Recommend to leave the following items in your car or secure them in a locker. Please review our Prohibited Items list for further questions.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards

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Zodiac Party AQUARIUS
Feb
15

Zodiac Party AQUARIUS

Feathericci and Bacon are thrilled to set up shop at La Reina for a series of Zodiac-themed cathartic dance parties!

Ben Wright (aka DJ Bacon) is a lifelong musician currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. He has toured extensively and has been involved with countless recording and performance projects as a guitarist, producer, DJ and composer. His DJ sets are dynamic adventures through myriad landscapes of dance music from house and techno to bass music, electronica and beyond.

Feathericci is the moniker and nickname of Paul Groetzinger. He has performed in just about every bar, club, warehouse and theater in Santa Fe for over 20 years. Whether delivering house and techno as a dj or playing drums with numerous bands, Feathericci's infectious exuberance has moved the hearts, minds and bodies of countless music lovers in the City Different and beyond.

Music goes from 8:00 - 11:00 pm

Presented by Team Everything!

Attention El Ravers! Parking will be limited to *hotel guests only*. Thank you for respecting the needs of our weary travelers. Please park on 5th street or San Felipe.

All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public however tips to the DJ are always welcome and appreciated!

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Club Alegria Revival Latin Dance Night
Feb
15

Club Alegria Revival Latin Dance Night

A Revival of Santa Fe’s Iconic Latin Dance Scene

Frontera Bugalu will host Club Alegría alongside Alma and DJ Luz Skylarker and promises to deliver an electric performance—reminiscent of Latin dancehalls that inspired the original Club Alegría. Known for their dynamic fusion of cumbia, salsa, and reggaeton, Frontera Bugalu will curate the Club Alegría series once each month.

The new Club Alegría at Tumbleroot will be more than just a series—it will be a tribute to the beloved Club Alegría, which hosted generations of latin bands, dancers, and music lovers since the 1960s. With a commitment to honoring the venue’s legacy, Tumbleroot’s Club Alegría will feature a rotating lineup of live Latin bands, musicians, and DJs keeping the tradition alive with performances from established and emerging artists in the Latin music scene.

Saturday February 15th | Doors @ 7:00pm | Music @ 8:00
Tickets: $10 advance | $15 day of show
21+ (under 21 allowed if accompanied by parent/guardian) | Tumbleroot is a mostly standing-room venue. Limited seating available.

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Billy & Bella
Feb
15

Billy & Bella

Billy & Bella return to The Mystic Santa Fe Saturday, February 15th from 8-10pm!

Billy & Bella are an American singer-song writer duo which layer influences of folk-rock and dream-pop with lush songwriting to create a sound reminiscent of pre-Millennial Southwestern neo-psychedelia. Originally formed in Florida, Billy & Bella now call New Mexico their home.

Echoes of vintage American Rock & Roll can be heard in their music, the tones of which would sound right at home if pulsing through a Silvertone transistor radio placed in the desert on a star-lit night.

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10 Things I Hate About You
Feb
15

10 Things I Hate About You

TICKETS: FREE! Reservations recommended.

The Lensic’s free Valentine’s Day movie returns with the 90s classic 10 Things I Hate About You!

The beautiful, smart, and abrasive Kat Stratford is too intimidating for most boys at her high school. Unfortunately for her younger sister, Bianca, house rules say that she can’t date until Kat has a boyfriend, so strings are pulled to set the dour damsel up for a romance. Soon Kat crosses paths with handsome new arrival Patrick Verona. Kat may let her guard down enough to fall for the effortlessly charming Patrick.

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Radio Blast
Feb
15

Radio Blast

RADIOBLAST is a sensational five-piece tribute band hailing from the enchanting High Plains of New Mexico. With a passion for music that transcends time, they embark on a sonic journey through the past five decades, paying homage to the iconic sounds that have left an indelible mark on the world.

From the groovy beats of Motown and funk to the electrifying riffs of hard rock, and from the soul-stirring melodies of alternative tunes to the timeless classics of rock, RADIOBLAST captivates audiences with their faithful renditions of the most memorable songs.

With their impeccable musicianship and infectious energy, they transport listeners back in time, reviving the spirit and nostalgia of the eras that shaped music history.

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A Show of LOVE
Feb
15

A Show of LOVE

Join us for one of our most popular performances of the year, our annual Valentine's Day show! Enjoy a beautiful evening of bellydance, poetry, storytelling and art with the Mosaic Dance Company!

Ticket sales support our Pomegranate SEEDs® (Self-Esteem, Empowerment, and Education through Dance) Youth Mentorship Program. Spread the love, empower your community, and enjoy a beautiful performance!

When: Saturday, February 15th at 7pm
Where: The Railyard Performance Center 1611 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM
Tickets: Sliding scale $20-$30 per person. Children 12 and under are free.

Tickets/More Info: ashowoflove2025.rsvpify.com
pomegranatesfnm@yahoo.com 505.501.2142

Fall in love... with the dance

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Dave's Jazz Bistro
Feb
15

Dave's Jazz Bistro

Looking for the perfect Valentine’s gift for your special someone?

Dave’s Jazz Bistro has you covered with an evening of romance, fun, and soulful music!

Join us on Saturday, February 15, 2025, for a festive Valentine’s Day Mardi Gras celebration like no other.

The night will feature the vibrant and unmistakable sounds of New Orleans jazz—a dynamic blend of blues, ragtime, gospel, and marching band traditions that has captivated audiences for over a century. Known for its lively rhythms, soulful improvisation, and infectious energy, New Orleans jazz sets the perfect tone for a night of celebration and connection.

The evening’s stellar lineup includes special guests joining DJB Jazz Curator John Rangel on piano, Jerry Weimer on clarinet, Terry Burns on bass, and Rich Maloy on drums. Together, these talented musicians will bring the spirit of the Crescent City to life.

The rhythm of the evening's live music is perfectly complemented by a decadent Creole-inspired feast, skillfully crafted by the chefs of the Santa Fe School of Cooking. This culinary experience promises to transport your taste buds straight to the heart of Louisiana.

First Course
Cajun Panzanella Salad: A vibrant medley of toasted focaccia, sweet baby tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, colorful peppers, red onion, fresh basil, and a tangy red wine vinaigrette.

Entrées (Choose One)
* Fried Catfish with Lobster Remoulade: Crispy, golden catfish paired with a rich lobster remoulade, served alongside the classic flavors of Maque Choux and steamed rice.
* Baked Acorn Squash: A hearty acorn squash stuffed with savory Maque Choux, accompanied by a velvety tomato bisque and a side of steamed rice.
* Chicken in Creole Sauce: Tender chicken smothered in a bold and flavorful Creole sauce served with Maque Choux and traditional dirty rice.

Dessert
Bananas Foster: A timeless New Orleans classic featuring caramelized bananas flambée with dark rum, crowned with creamy vanilla bean ice cream and a luscious walnut praline sauce.

Bring your bae, your bestie, or anyone you love, and let the good times roll at Dave’s Jazz Bistro!

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Reggae Night at Santa Fe Brewing
Feb
15

Reggae Night at Santa Fe Brewing

New Mexi Vibes Presents:
Valentine Celebration at The Bridge 37 Fire Pl Santa Fe NM
Doors 6:30pm $10 Cover
Fusion Tacos at SFBC HQ
Vendors welcome!
All roads are leading to Rise & Vibes Tico Time Resort Music Festival!
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BOOMROOTS
HAILING FROM THE VIBRANT ARTISTIC LANDSCAPE OF SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, BOOMROOTS IS AN AWARD-WINNING REGGAE ROCK HIP-HOP BAND THAT SEAMLESSLY BLENDS INFECTIOUS RHYTHMS WITH POWERFUL LYRICS. FORMED IN [2010], THE BAND HAS CAPTIVATED AUDIENCES WITH THEIR UNIQUE SOUND, WHICH FUSES THE LAID-BACK GROOVES OF REGGAE WITH THE ENERGY OF ROCK AND THE LYRICAL PROWESS OF HIP-HOP. DRAWING INSPIRATION FROM THEIR DIVERSE CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS AND THE RICH MUSICAL HERITAGE OF THEIR SURROUNDINGS, BOOMROOTS HAS CARVED OUT A DISTINCTIVE NICHE IN THE MUSIC SCENE. THEIR DYNAMIC PERFORMANCES, MARKED BY PASSIONATE VOCALS AND TIGHT MUSICIANSHIP, HAVE EARNED THEM ACCOLADES AND A DEDICATED FAN BASE. BOOMROOTS' SECOND ALBUM, [FROM THE ASHES], SHOWCASES THEIR GENRE-BLENDING STYLE AND INCLUDED HIT SINGLES THAT RESONATED WITH LISTENERS, LEADING TO MULTIPLE AWARDS AT [SANTA FE REPORTER BEST BAND & BEST REGGAE SONG OF 2024 NEW MEXICO MUSIC AWARDS]. THEIR MUSIC NOT ONLY ENTERTAINS BUT ALSO ADDRESSES SOCIAL ISSUES AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCES, REFLECTING THE SPIRIT OF RESILIENCE & UNITY. WITH A COMMITMENT TO AUTHENTICITY AND CREATIVITY, BOOMROOTS CONTINUES TO PUSH MUSICAL BOUNDARIES. THEY ARE NOT JUST A BAND; THEY ARE A MOVEMENT, INVITING LISTENERS TO JOIN THEM ON A JOURNEY OF SOUND, SOUL, AND CELEBRATION. AS THEY GEAR UP FOR THEIR NEXT TOUR, BOOMROOTS REMAINS DEDICATED TO SPREADING POSITIVITY AND JOY THROUGH THEIR MUSIC, MAKING WAVES BOTH LOCALLY AND BEYOND!
theboomroots.com
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Elovated Roots

Based in Albuquerque, NM, “Elovated Roots” embodies the band’s dedication to spiritual evolution through music. Their mission is to elevate the authentic and positive essence of reggae while fostering a message of love and unity. It’s a harmonious blend of musical elevation and staying connected to the foundational roots of their genre, symbolizing a journey of growth and enlightenment.

https://elovatedroots.com/

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Valentine's Makers Market
Feb
15

Valentine's Makers Market

There's nothing quite like a romantic Valentine's weekend in Santa Fe!

Whether you live in town or are taking a weekend away, stop on by for some hangs and some truly unique shopping! Come treat your loved one(s) and yourself!

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The Art of Tarot
Feb
15

The Art of Tarot

The Art of Tarot: The Power of Asking Quality Questions for Meaningful Change

This is the perfect class for beginners or those looking to rekindle their tarot journey. Designed to demystify the art of tarot, this class covers the basics, including card symbolism, intuitive interpretation, and practical applications.

Discover how to ask empowering, open-ended questions that invite deeper insights and create a strong foundation for meaningful transformation. You’ll learn how to use tarot as a tool for self-guidance, gaining clarity, confidence, and actionable wisdom in your daily life.

By the end of this class, you’ll feel equipped to navigate your personal journey with tarot, using it as a trusted companion for growth, reflection, and meaningful change. Whether you’re just starting out or starting over, this class will inspire and empower your connection with the cards.

As a special thank-you, all participants will receive an exclusive 15% discount on tarot and oracle decks at Prana Blessings.

To make the most of this class, you can bring your favorite tarot deck, purchase one at a discounted price from our shop, or borrow a deck from the facilitator if needed.

Get ready to dive into the world of tarot as we explore its symbolism, craft powerful questions, and uncover insights to guide your personal journey. Looking forward to sharing this transformative experience with you!

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Tumbleroot Wedding Expo
Feb
15

Tumbleroot Wedding Expo

Join Tumbleroot for our First Annual Wedding Expo! Sip Valentine’s cocktails, tour our venue, and meet Santa Fe’s top wedding vendors. Tumbleroot is a local favorite for receptions, welcome parties, and brunches. Don’t miss this one-stop-shop to plan your perfect day!

For more information, email events@tumblerootbrewing.com

Confirmed Vendors:
Bear Creek Adventures – Tequila Donkey!
Casa Nova
Enchanted Fiestas
Mas Chile
Posa’s Tamale Factory
Summit Event Rentals

More vendors to be announced soon!

Saturday February 15th

12-4pm

FREE!

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