
SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS
SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

Drop in Classes at Wise Fool Wednesdays
Please join the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Artist-in-Residence (A-i-R) artist Neeko Garcia (Navajo) for an open studio event to learn more about her practice and current projects.
Located in the A-i-R Studio in the Academic Building from 3–5 pm, this event is free and open to the public.
Neeko Garcia (Navajo) is a contemporary silversmith who creates intricate, hand-fabricated floral designs that reflect her identity and heritage. She transforms silver and gemstones into delicate representations of hummingbirds, butterflies, flowers, moons, stars, and more. Neeko has exhibited her work at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, Santa Fe Indian Market, The Autry Museum American Indian Arts Festival, Native Treasures Museum of Indian Arts and Culture Art Market, and the Native Art Market at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. In recent years, Neeko has received various first- and second-place awards for her earring designs at Santa Fe Indian Market. Her work is inspired by the world around her, and she uses her designs to express herself in ways that words cannot.
https://iaia.edu/event/iaia-a-i-r-garcia-open-studio/
For more information about the IAIA A-i-R program, please contact Maia Filippi, A-i-R Program Manager, at maia.filippi@iaia.edu or call (505) 424-2369.
If you are an individual with a disability and in need of any auxiliary aid or service to attend events, please contact IAIA’s ADA Office at least seven calendar days before the event or as soon as possible at adaoffice@iaia.edu or (505) 424-5707.

Drop in for Wee Kids at Children's Museum
Ages: 4-6 years old
Cost: $23
Time: W from 3:45 - 4:45p
Requirements: Child must feel comfortable without parental oversight.
Register here: https://wisefool.pike13.com/group_classes/340870
Introduce your little ones to the magic of the circus with Wise Fool's Wee Kids class for ages 4-6. Designed for young adventurers, this program fosters creative movement and physical literacy in a fun, supportive environment.
Each class begins with an engaging obstacle course, followed by a game and instruction in one or two circus disciplines. These include aerial fabric, trapeze, hula hoops, juggling balls and scarves, clowning, stilt walking, and more.
To ensure a smooth transition, parents are welcome to stay for the first ten minutes of each class, and for the initial two sessions if needed. Enroll your child today and watch them jump, swing, and laugh their way through an exciting circus adventure with Wise Fool!
This is a single trial class!

Second Chances at Social Kitchen + Bar
Join Second Chances at Social Kitchen this Wednesday, April 2nd, starting at 6:00 p.m.! Enjoy a night of classic, current, and original country music perfect for drinking, dancing, and singing along. Bring your friends and two-step partners for a night of good vibes and great tunes!
Don't forget to like, share and invite all your country music-loving friends !
#LiveMusicSantaFe #SantaFeNights #DanceTheNightAway #SingAlongHits #ClassicCountry #ModernCountry #secondchancescountryband #SocialKitchenBar #CountryMusicForThePeople #SocialKitchenBar

Sol y Soul
Live Latin music with Sol y Soul every Wednesday evening at La Fonda on the Plaza inside La Fiesta Lounge...6pm - 9pm...Free

Fuegomiel
Wednesday night FOLK biweekly music series featuring:
Fuegomiel at our Rufina Street Taproom!
Young Country sound, with a twist of Mexican Folk/Soul. Fuegomiel is sure to have the people moving and singing!
free / all ages

Level Up Lessons: Swing and Tango Wednesdays
Intermediate & Advanced swing dance topics in collaboration with the organizers of Monday Night Swing! Lessons occur at Move DCP!, 901 W. San Mateo Rd., Santa Fe, NM on Wednesday evenings, 7-8:15 PM.
About Our Instructors
Mike & Elli
Mike started partner dancing in a ballroom studio in Santa Fe in 1997, teaching all ballroom styles before focusing on swing dance. His dedication to teaching and growing the swing scene in Santa Fe is remarkable. He is also passionate about Argentine Tango.
Elli began partner dancing in May of 1998 at the teen center Warehouse 21 in Santa Fe, NM and fell in love with this art form! Initially learning then teaching swing dancing, she later also dove into Argentine Tango. Elli has since taught, danced, performed, and competed in these styles and in places as far flung as Argentina & Sweden.

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

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

Tango Wednesdays
All Levels Tango Dance Lesson + Practice & Dancing-----
Come and dance with us!
An enchanting night of Tango every Wednesday night where there will be an ALL LEVELS class from 7:00 - 8:00pm where we will learn classic tango steps as well as tango musicality fundamentals and of course connection.
Following the class there will be a Milonga (Tango Dance) from 8:00 - 10:00pm
All Levels Tango Lesson Lesson + Practice &
Dancing - $20
Practice & Dancing Only - $10

John Francis and the Poor Clares
Join us for a night of live music featuring John Francis & the Poor Clares!
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!

Karaoke Wednesdays
Take our stage, belt out your favorites! Karaoke is every Wednesday and Sunday at Boxcar Santa Fe with Crash Romeo.

STRATAS of New Mexico
Stratas of New Mexico Art
Juried Exhibition
April 15 - May 2, 2025
Reception: April 18, 5-7pm
Strata Gallery presents Stratas of New Mexico Art, a juried exhibition featuring artists living and working across the state. On view from April 15 through May 2, the exhibition brings together a wide range of material practices and conceptual approaches, offering insight into how artists in New Mexico are engaging with place, memory, and transformation.
The dynamic show includes works by 32 artists, each bringing their unique voice and vision to the conversation. From abstract and conceptual explorations to intimate depictions of the local environment, the exhibition offers a multi-faceted view of how materials and mediums are used to convey different artistic expressions.
In her Chupadera Foothills Archive Book, Desara Boehm uses the landscape as a medium to explore emotional and sensory engagement with memory, time, and place. This deeply introspective piece captures moments in nature that mirror internal transformations, embodying Boehm’s practice of turning fleeting experiences into lasting visual narratives. The painting’s quiet and expansive nature uses light and texture as key tools, conveying a sense of reflection and stillness that defines her work. Chupadera Foothills invites viewers to reflect on the emotional resonance of the landscape as both a personal and collective memory.
DJ Barrett’s abstract works An Ideal Presence and Stumble offer a raw, personal language that challenges the viewer’s understanding of form and perception. Influenced by his background as a saxophone player and composer, Barrett’s work explores abstraction and improvisation, pushing boundaries to break free from predetermined artistic traditions. Barrett’s An Ideal Presence and Stumble both communicate a visceral, emotional language that calls upon viewers to confront their own internal landscapes.
Tate Rockwell Lithgow’s Where is the Friend’s House? explores the fluidity and impermanence of the psyche, using fractured, ornate structures to materialize the often intangible nature of human consciousness. Drawing on elements of architecture, philosophy, and psychology, Lithgow’s work challenges traditional ideas of permanence and authority, transforming these structures into abstract forms that reflect the malleability of memory and emotional experience.
Working across painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media, the selected artists investigate personal and shared narratives through varied forms and processes. Together, these works offer a glimpse into conversations and inquiries shaping art across the state.
Strata Gallery welcomes the public to experience Stratas of New Mexico Art and attend the opening reception on Friday, April 18 from 5 to 7 PM. This exhibition continues the gallery’s commitment to supporting artists at all stages of their careers and fostering thoughtful exchange around contemporary artistic practice.
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.
Exhibiting Artists:
Chase Ankeny, Jim Baker, DJ Barrett, Carol Belcher, Jo Bertini, Jacquelyn Blackstone, Desara Boehm, Jordan Caldwell, Elijah Chong, Anna Bush Crews, Jessi Cross, Michael Darmody, Patty deGrandpre, Mark M. Feldman, Michael Gallagher, Joan Grabel, Leah Hardy, Isabel Jerome, Justine Kablack, Katrina Lasko, Shana Levenson, Tate Lithgow, Lisa Miles, Lysha Montiel, Timothy Nero, Benjamin Normand, Andrea Polli, Mark Reynolds, Jenna Ritter, Estelle L. Roberge, Robbie Sugg, Carlos Sullivan

Spring 2025 at IAIA
Join us for a reception celebrating IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts’ (MoCNA) latest exhibitions, “Kite and Wíhaŋble S’a Center: Dreaming with AI” and “Jordan Ann Craig: My Way Home,” on Friday, March 21, 2025. The public opening will take place from 5–7 pm, with a special member-only preview from 4–5 pm. To become a member and attend the member-only preview, join online below or by phone at (505) 428-5925.
http://iaia.edu/.../2025-spring-exhibitions-opening.../
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Members-Only Preview, 4–5 pm
To attend the private special member-only preview from 4–5 pm, please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../2025-spring-museum...
If you have questions, please contact Nuttaphol Sinthavatorn, Membership and Program Assistant, at (505) 428-5925 or n.sinthavatorn@iaia.edu.
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"Jordan Ann Craig: My Way Home"
February 7–June 29, 2025
South Gallery
Best known for her research-based, large-scale paintings, Jordan Ann Craig’s (Northern Cheyenne) A-i-R ’19 striking geometric abstractions and delicate dot drawings blend traditional influences with modern forms and dynamic explorations of color. In Jordan Ann Craig: My Way Home, Craig’s Hard-edge paintings draw inspiration from the designs of Northern Cheyenne and other Plains Indian art practices, including beadwork, hide painting (parfleche), weaving, and basketry patterns. Complementing these are her meditative dot drawings, which incorporate repetition and abstraction to evoke the landscapes of New Mexico, captured from memory. Her use of repetition and meticulously painted patterns also connect to deeper, contemplative art practices such as beading, stitching, and weaving.
iaia.edu/event/jordan-ann-craig-my-way-home/
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"Kite and Wíhaŋble S’a Center: Dreaming with AI"
March 21–July 13, 2025
Main Gallery
Dreaming with AI features Dr. Suzanne Kite’s (aka “Kite”) (Oglála Lakȟóta) recent installation, performance, and video works, combining machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and Indigenous knowledge. Kite’s projects push boundaries formally and thematically and involve concepts that shape the future of contemporary Indigenous art. Her large installations Wičháȟpi Wóihaŋbleya (Dreamlike Star) and Wičhíŋčala Šakówiŋ (Seven Little Sisters), 2023, blend light, experimental sound, minerals, hide, and motion to explore Lakȟóta knowledge systems, cosmology, and their connection to contemporary technologies.
iaia.edu/event/kite-wihanble-sa-lab-dreaming-with-ai/
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2024–2025 IAIA BFA Exhibition
March 14–May 16, 2025
North Gallery
The IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) is proud to present its 2024–2025 IAIA BFA Exhibition, showcasing the exceptional talent and vision of emerging Indigenous artists from the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Bachelor of Fine Arts programs.
iaia.edu/event/2024-2025-iaia-bfa-exhibition/


Cocktails and Trivia
Feeling Smart?
Come Test your knowledge with Trivia presented by Quiz Lizard.
All guests must be 21+ - prized for winners!

Do Portugal Circus
Do Portugal Circus – A Show Like No Other!
Dates:
April: 24, 25, 26 (3 shows 2-4 & 5-7, 8 - 10), 27 (2 shows 2-4 & 5-7), 28.
May: 1, 2, 3 ( 2-4, 5-7, 8-10), 4 (9 2-4 & 5-7)
With over 25 years of experience, we’ve become masters of our craft, bringing joy and amazement to audiences across the globe. Get ready for an amazing circus show for the whole family — under our big top!
� Step into the world of Do Portugal Circus, where breathtaking stunts, jaw-dropping acrobatics, and non-stop entertainment come together to create an unforgettable experience. This animal-free performance highlights the incredible artistry, skill, and passion of our world-class performers.
Perfect for all ages, this show is the ideal way to spend time with family, friends, or even on a fun and unique date night!
� Enjoy the excitement in our classic big-top tent, complete with climate control for your comfort—rain or shine, hot or cold!
� Pre-sale tickets are available now with special discounts — but don’t wait, prices go up at the door! Concessions will be available on-site to make your night even sweeter.
� Doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
Get ready for a night full of thrills, laughter, and unforgettable memories under the big top. We can’t wait to see you there!

Bike America
May 1–4, 8–11, and 15-18
Award-winning playwright, Mike Lew's Bike America is a wildly theatrical picaresque journey that crams the entire continent onto one stage.
The play pedals 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.

Sonic Immersion Meditation
Sonic Immersion Meditations with Grand Piano and Symphonic Gongs ~ Lyra Barron is a classically trained pianist coming back to the stage after years away, with Al Faaet, a master of percussion and other worldly gong techniques over many decades. ~ Calling the Infinite ~ By Donation. Feel free to bring a pillow.

This Week at Paradisio
THU - Sonic Immersion Mediations
https://www.paradisosantafe.com/.../calling-the-infinite...
FRI - High Comedy - Ben Roy
https://holdmyticket.com/tickets/446460
SAT - Ben Haugland Qunitet
https://holdmyticket.com/tickets/446489
All 3 shows start at 7:30

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.

The Barlow
Colorado Country. That's the sound The Barlow has been making since 2017, combining Red Dirt, Americana, outlaw country and guitar-heavy Southern rock into songs that are as rugged as the band's Denver home.
www.thebarlowband.com

Hello May, Spring Soire
Tickets available now.
Scan the QR Code.
Just a fun way to spend a Friday after work.
Great food, good company and dancing with Hillary Smith at AS ABOVE SO BELOW. A
ll this and you get to help St. Elizabeth Shelters. Spring is in the air!!

2nd Heroes Hamburger Dinner Honoring our Veterans
Please join us for the 2nd Annual Santa Fe Heroes Hamburger Dinner honoring our Veterans!
We will be installing their banners soon on light poles throughout Santa Fe.
The event is Hosted by the Elks Lodge #460 in partnership with the Knights of Columbus Council 10517 Santa Fe Heroes Military Banner program.
The location is 1615 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505.
Burgers will be served from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm Friday May 2nd, 2025, come early or stay late and enjoy a cocktail or beverage with your favorite Elk or Brother Knight!!!
Cost is $10 for a burger and chips. Green chile and cheese at no cost. (Sorry no vegetarian option)
Proceeds from the dinner go to the Santa Fe Heroes Military Banner program

Free Range Buddhas
Presented by Mama Mañana with 98.1 KBAC Radio Free Santa Fe, kicking off the MM Friday night Residency at the new Merigold Room!
Meet us on top of the hill where the marigolds grow! OK so there aren't actually any marigolds, but this new venue is pretty dang awesome and we're really excited to be playing our album release show in such a cool spot! We'll be joined that night by our homies from the berque Almost Always Never, and it's going to be so much dang fun. Mark your calendars folks cause we're being "Hatched" May 2nd at The Marigold Room!
Doors at 7pm. All ages. No Cover.
Santa Fe's psychedelic alternative folk-rock experiment, Free Range Buddhas, has been stirring audiences since 2016. Often FRB get likened to other free spirited ensembles such as King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, The Allman Brothers Band, Blind Melon, Fleetwood Mac, and Jefferson Airplane, to name a few. Following the positive reception of their 2022 LP, "Ritual," the band gleefully awaits the release of their much anticipated sophomore album “Hatched” which is due out May 2nd 2025. In the lead up to what the band has described as being their most evolved body of work to date, they’ve been busy hitting it hard, releasing several singles and taking home the award for Best Modern Rock Song at the 2024 New Mexico Music Awards for “End of the Story”. Their latest releases, 'Wild Woman', 'American Dream', and 'East Alameda St.', highlight Free Range Buddhas' distinctive fusion of vintage psychedelic nostalgia and modern alt-rock flair. They also underscore FRB's commitment to infuse every endeavor with vibrancy, excitement, and sometimes even a dose mischief...
Almost Always Never plays alt-rock, art-pop with heavy focus on lyrics and electric soundscapes.

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
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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

One More Silver Dollar Band
OMSD returns to Tumbleroot!
We will rock the house with the sweet sounds of the Allman Brothers and friends. These Tumbleroot shows are great events!

Route 66 Rapscallions
Welcome all to Route 66 Rapscallions!
Join us for friday night camping, May 2nd, on the La Bajada mesa! (GPS coords 35.55965, -106.21918)
Can't make it friday night? No problem! The real fun starts saturday morning Drivers meeting @ 9am May 3rd in the Swan Park parking lot in Santa Fe. We will be cleaning the area adjacent to Swan park, kinda behind the airport. Dumpsters will be provided and based on some scouting missions we've done, our work will be cut out for us. Please note for any non gambler volunteers a 4wd/AWD high clearance vehicle is highly recommended.
Saturday afternoon look forward to a sunset trail run of the old road up la bajada road! Be prepared for gorgeous views and PLENTY of rocks. Decent clearance and armor would be highly recommended. There are primitive campsites on the mesa and we will most likely camp here again saturday night.
Sunday morning we'll pack up camp and do a small loop into Diablo canyon through the Caja del Rio. This isn't as strenuous of a trail as the old road is, but if its recently rained it can get quite muddy!
We hope to see everyone there! This should be a fun one
Thank you and as always, ABG!!

Santa Fe Woman's Club Flea Market
Join Wise Fool for World Circus Day! Come celebrate the magic of circus arts with a free, family-friendly outdoor event full of fun, laughter, and community joy!
Saturday, April 27
11AM–2PM
Railyard Park, Santa Fe
Live Cabaret-Style Performance at 11:15AM
Catch an exciting lineup of aerialists, acrobats, and circus artists sharing their talents in a joyful, community-centered show.
Hands-On Circus Fun
Try your hand at juggling, balance, aerials, stilts, clowning, and more at our interactive circus stations—open to all ages and experience levels!
Bring a Picnic & Stay Awhile
Grab your blanket and snacks, enjoy the sunshine, and spend the afternoon in play and celebration.
Free & Open to the Public!
Let’s celebrate World Circus Day together—Wise Fool style!

High Road
HIGH ELEVATION, HIGH VIBES.
Take the high road back to El Rey Court. Join us for our fourth year serving our community with a free outdoor, family-friendly music festival with critically acclaimed bands from across the US. Shop the local makers’ market. Enjoy fare from tender fire pizza, Chainé Santa Fe, and La Reina Mesita. And as always, Las Reinas will be slinging their signature mezcal cocktails.
Featuring: RAMSAY MIDWOOD, CACTUS LEE, RED LIGHT CAMERAS, HEAVY DIAMOND RING, KENDALL LUJAN, SPOOLIUS, AND DJ CHRISTINA SWILLEY.
Thank you to our partners in party: Second Street Brewery, Tabasco, Southwest Cannabis, CloudWalker Farms, Hutton Broadcasting and Rambler Sparkling Water.

Cuban Salsa and Rueda de Casino Workshop
Join us for a dynamic 3-hour Casino (Cuban) Salsa workshop where you'll dive into the rhythms, movements, and essence of Cuban Salsa! No partner or experience needed—just bring your energy and passion for dance!
In this workshop, we will:
Build a strong foundation with essential steps, patterns, and musicality.
Explore the rhythms of Cuban Salsa, including clave and its connection to movement.
Learn lead and follow techniques to enhance partner dynamics.
Dance both with and without a partner, incorporating Salsa suelta (shines).
Add a touch of Cuban Rumba and Afro-Cuban movement to enrich your style.
Master classic Casino figures (figuras) like Setenta, enchufa doble, Sombrero, and more!
Casino Salsa is all about feeling the music, expressing yourself, and sharing the joy of dance with an amazing community. Bring your sabor y vamos a bailar!
𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐬𝐭:
FULL PASS - 1-4pm
$𝟓𝟎 𝐛𝐞𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐲 𝟑𝐫𝐝
$65 At the door
---Cuban Salsa (drop in): 𝟏-𝟑𝐩𝐦 | $𝟒𝟎
---Rueda de Casino (drop in): 𝟑-𝟒𝐩𝐦 | $𝟐𝟎
To register, please visit 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐡𝐮𝐭𝟓𝟎𝟓.𝐜𝐨𝐦
TEACHER BIO:
Jessica Montoya began her training in Classical Ballet, Jazz, and Tap at the age of four. Expanding her foundation, she explored Modern Dance and Gymnastics, as well as Flamenco, which led her to Valencia, Spain, where she immersed herself in its passion and soul.
Her repertoire continued to grow with Contemporary, Lyrical Jazz, and Hip Hop. In 2016, her love for Salsa took her to Havana and Santiago de Cuba, where she trained in Afro-Cuban dance, Salsa, Son, and Rumba, deepening her connection to rhythm, movement, and heritage.
As a dancer, instructor, choreographer, and performer, Jessica has had the privilege of sharing her love for dance across various platforms. She has taught at numerous dance studios and served as a board member for the Albuquerque Latin Dance Festival. Her career includes performances with the Gipsy Kings and choreography for film and television, including Deputy, Walker Independence, Cry Macho, Opus (A24 Films), and Netflix’s PULSE. She has also earned competition wins and coordinated cultural events.
Jessica has guided dancers of all levels, from studio students to professional performers, and has led immersive cultural dance experiences in Cuba. Dance is her heart and soul—a universal language that transcends barriers. Her mission is to inspire others to embrace movement, express themselves authentically, and experience the transformative joy that dance has brought into her life.

Cigar and Whiskey Festival
21+ event
Indulge in a celebration of craftsmanship at our Cigar and Whisky Fest, taking place amidst the scenic backdrop of Towa Golf Club on Saturday, May 3. Elevate your senses with an unparalleled selection of premium cigars and whiskies sourced from around the world, curated to delight even the most discerning aficionados. Rub shoulders with top-tier cigarmakers, whisky distillers, master blenders, and brand experts as they guide you through a journey of exquisite flavors and aromas.
But that's not all—prepare your palate for a tantalizing experience with mouthwatering charcuterie, including smoked meats, an olive bar, a variety of cheeses, grilled pineapple, and an array of sumptuous desserts. With tickets in limited supply, secure your place at this exclusive one-day event now for an unforgettable experience.
4:00pm - 700pm
Doors at 4:00pm • 21+ Ages

Opera West: Timeless Puccini
Don't miss this wonderful All Puccini concert!
With selections from La Boheme, Suor Angelica, La Rondine, Manon Lescaut, La Fanciulla Del West, Il Tabaro, Tosca, Turandot and Madame Butterfly.. Get your tickets!!

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
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Thurs, Feb 13, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 14, 10 am
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VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: Limited
ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival
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

Baile de Mayo Featuring Legacy of Santa Fe
Dance the night away with Legacy of Santa Fe!
Get ready to twirl and celebrate at the Baile de Mayo! Don your finest broom skirts, ribbon shirts, and dancing shoes for a night of festive fun!
7:30 PM / Sat., May 3, 2025
Santa Fe Community Convention Center
Doors open at 6:30 PM
Witness the unveiling of Don Diego de Vargas and La Reina de La Fiesta de Santa Fe™ at the annual Baile de Mayo! Be there as Don Diego receives his medallion, sword, and title, followed by the much-anticipated naming of La Reina. The evening will be filled with live music and dancing, courtesy of Legacy of Santa Fe, creating a vibrant atmosphere for this special occasion.

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.”
TICKS: $40-45
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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
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

Barak Hill
Barak Hill is a singer-songwriter from Springfield, Missouri, the winner of American Songwriter Magazine’s 2012 Santa Cruz Guitar Song Contest, and was named one of the top three solo musicians in Southwest Missouri in a 417 Magazine readers’ poll. Barak tours regularly and has shared the stage with a wide range of artists — from popular regional bands like Big Smith and The Ben Miller Band to national artists like Jay Farrar (Son Volt) and Amanda Shires (Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit). Barak’s songs and sound run in the same vein as Amos Lee, Josh Ritter, Steve Earle, and Gillian Welch. It’s heartbroken Americana hanging on to a fistful of hope that things might just get better. Honest, well-crafted lyrics set to strong melodies connect with people on an intimate, personal level.
Free / All Ages

Billy and Bella
Billy & Bella return to The Mystic Santa Fe Saturday, May 24th from 9-11pm!
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.

Sunset Serenade Train Ride
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.
https://bit.ly/skyrailwaysunsetserenade
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.
Thursday - Sundays till May 31st.

A Sweet Taste of History of Chocolate and Jazz
Join the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for "A Sweet Taste of History: Chocolate & Jazz" on Sun., May 4, 1 - 4 p.m. This special event celebrates New Mexico’s culinary heritage and the captivating rhythms of jazz. Admission is FREE for New Mexico residents!
At "A Sweet Taste of History: Chocolate & Jazz," guests can get a brief introduction to the exhibit "Forks in the Road: A Diner’s Guide to New Mexico" from museum staff, then meet staff from the renowned Kakawa Chocolate House in Santa Fe, as well as the talented Chef Johnny Vee. Kakawa Chocolate House will present a chocolate tasting and demonstration of various chocolate varieties while Vee discusses the fascinating history of chocolate in New Mexico and the Americas. Afterwards, visitors can listen to live jazz music performed by local musicians Teri Lynn Browning & Chris Ishee while exploring the exhibition. Museum educators will provide an engaging children’s activity to keep younger visitors entertained. Complimentary chocolate tastings will be offered to the first 75 attendees.
The "New Mexico on a Plate with Chef Johnny Vee and Friends" series is a key component of the History Museum’s food heritage program, dedicated to preserving and celebrating New Mexico’s rich culinary traditions.
Image credit: In the flower garden, San Gabriel Ranch, Alcalde, New Mexico. Photographer: Edward H. Kemp. Negative Number: LS.1434 NMHM/DCA

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.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION BELOW:
https://form.jotform.com/250204736131142
INBOX FOR VENDOR REGISTRATION: We are only accepting one or two of the same type of vendor. First come first serve.
Brought to you by: Sins’ Events - Sueños Promotions - Top Shelf Entertainment - Butterfly Kisses by Felecia & Des LLC

Swing Soleil
Swing Soleil is an acoustic, swing-jazz manouche band based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This four-piece quartet plays music ranging from 20th century gypsy jazz to swing standards by composers such as Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli, Pearl Django, Neil Andersson, and many others. They play with good humor and love for the music—seeking to inspire that in audiences of all kinds.
free / all ages

Paraphernalia of an Active Life
Join us for the public opening of the small showcase of Paraphernalia of an Active Mind: The Girard Foundation Archives, a long-term display of 133 decorated research file boxes from the personal collection of Alexander Girard. This ongoing mini vitrine, just outside the Bartlett Library, shares archival materials from this collection and will be on continuous rotation.
Event included with Admission
“We are so excited to share these colorful cases from the archives and showcase the diverse ephemera that Alexander Girard collected for inspiration,” said Charlie Lockwood, Museum of International Folk Art Executive Director. “This project has been a long time in the works, and it will deepen our understanding of Girard’s collection and serve as a fresh and vibrant introduction to the Bartlett Library and Archives for our visitors and local community.”
In May 1961, Alexander and Susan Girard created the Girard Foundation to manage their collection of folk art and toys. As Alexander Girard amassed research materials on myriad subjects, he organized these in roughly 200 cardboard file boxes labelled by hand and decorated with papers both from his international collection and of his own design. In 1996, the Museum of International Folk Art became the home to two-thirds of that collection with the rest kept by the Girard family or donated to the Vitra Design Museum in Germany.
Additionally, to complement the new Girard display, the approaching hallway has been renovated and now features the return of the wood plaque, hand-carved by Gustave Baumann, which was presented as a gift to the Museum upon its founding by his friend, Florence Dibell Bartlett. A skilled painter, printmaker, and draftsman, Baumann also inscribed Miss Bartlett’s statement “The art of the craftsman is a bond between the peoples of the world” above the museum’s entrance at the opening in 1953, as evidenced by the new archival photos mounted in the hallway.
Paraphernalia of an Active Mind: The Girard Foundation Archives is made possible through the generous support of the International Folk Art Foundation.

First Sunday Market
Join us for our monthly art market featuring locally made jewelry, pottery, baked goods, and more while enjoying the seasonal drink menu at Tumbleroot.
Live music by Banjo Joe & Danielle (2-5pm) and Majé (5-6pm) on the Patio stage
ARTISTS APPLY HERE: https://www.cognitoforms.com/Tumble.../May4FirstSundayMarket

Sunday Supper Series
It's a time to reconnect, exchange stories, and create lasting memories.
Whether you’re catching up with old friends or making new ones, you’ll feel right at home.
So bring your appetite and your best stories, and let's make this gathering one to remember!
Includes: Pre-dinner community gathering with appetizers, Dinner, Wine, non-alcoholic options, dessert, coffee
10% of all sales goes to The Food Depot

Open Mic at The Hut
Open Mic from 7pm-11pm facilitated by Jordan Ramos-Flores. SUNDAY NIGHTS
Come one, come all for a magical night of music, poetry and all of life's beauties.
Cover: $10
Location: The Hut- 1285 Clark Rd. Santa Fe, NM

Atalaya
Atalaya is the dream of a gentle bird floating through stars above a seaswept castle tower. Based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and inspired by Argentine zamba and American folk, the classical guitar and violin duo channels a hazy nostalgia into rolicking narrative songs with soaring vocal harmonies.
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!

Karaoke Sundays
Take our stage, belt out your favorites! Karaoke is every Wednesday and Sunday at Boxcar Santa Fe with Crash Romeo.

50th Anniversary of Tia Sophia's Restaurant
Celebrating 50 years on May 5 (2025) at Tia Sophia's restaurant.
Offering entrees for five dollars that day only, dine in only, one entrée per person, cash only.
Please tip generously, waitstaff will be working hard.!
Come early, it'll be slamming!

Monday Chess at Violet Crown
The Santa Fe Chess Club hosts casual play every Monday from 6pm - 9pm at the Violet Crown.
Come join us!

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.

Monday Night Swing
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!

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.

Tuesday Night Blues Jam at Evangelo's
SPRING / SUMMER HOURS: 8:00PM-11:00PM
Join the Brotha Love & The Blueristocrats house band for the BEST Tuesday night out in Santa Fe, as they are joined every week by some of the finest variety of traditional blues with a little honky-tonk, rock, and soul mixed in by players from Albuquerque to Taos and beyond.
8:00-11:00pm - NO COVER

Twilight Special Wednesday Nights
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.

Lukas Nelson
The Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners’ Garden Fair will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds.
This free, public event celebrates our shared interests in learning about and participating in every aspect of gardening in the Santa Fe area.
Details: https://www.sfemg.org/garden-fair

El Show with Nosotros and Robert Mirabal
Tickets are now on sale for this special fundraising event for Across the Americas Youth Cultural Exchange program featuring two of New Mexico’s most celebrated, award-winning bands together: Nosotros AND Robert Mirabal and Rare Tribal Mob!
Nosotros
Robert Mirabal and Rare Tribal Mob
May 8 | 7:30 PM
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery | Santa Fe
Tickets: https://bit.ly/ATAFundraiser
Presented by El Show and ¡Globalquerque!
About Across The Americas (ATC)
ATC Youth Cultural Exchange is a project of the not-for-profit Kusi Kawsay Association, which, through their Nawpa Nan Cultural Center, seeks to empower the children, youth and adults of Indigenous communities in the Sacred Valley near Cusco, Peru. The Across The Americas Exchange will be bringing a Quechuan youth delegation to New Mexico in July of this year for exchange programs with Taos Pueblo and other northern Indigenous nations. Re-connection of Native Peoples across the North and South is vital to preserving Indigenous ways of being and the lands that sustain us.
Stay tuned for more info on ATA's New Mexico programs and presentations with Taos and other NM Indigenous communities.

Runway on the Rails
Kick off Native Fashion Week with Sky Railway!
This limited experience gets you an exclusive first look at this year’s trends onboard Sky Railway as Native Fashion Week kicks off with a runway show featuring some of the best designers and models in the industry.

El Show with Nosotros and Robert Mirabal
Tickets are now on sale for this special fundraising event for Across the Americas Youth Cultural Exchange program featuring two of New Mexico’s most celebrated, award-winning bands together: Nosotros AND Robert Mirabal and Rare Tribal Mob!
Nosotros
Robert Mirabal and Rare Tribal Mob
May 8 | 7:30 PM
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery | Santa Fe
Tickets: https://bit.ly/ATAFundraiser
Presented by El Show and ¡Globalquerque!
About Across The Americas (ATC)
ATC Youth Cultural Exchange is a project of the not-for-profit Kusi Kawsay Association, which, through their Nawpa Nan Cultural Center, seeks to empower the children, youth and adults of Indigenous communities in the Sacred Valley near Cusco, Peru. The Across The Americas Exchange will be bringing a Quechuan youth delegation to New Mexico in July of this year for exchange programs with Taos Pueblo and other northern Indigenous nations. Re-connection of Native Peoples across the North and South is vital to preserving Indigenous ways of being and the lands that sustain us.
Stay tuned for more info on ATA's New Mexico programs and presentations with Taos and other NM Indigenous communities.

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)

Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse w/ Chala
Bearing witness to the accelerating negativity of global affairs, Steel Pulse emerges with musical vengeance to halt the disarray of humanity. The bands twelfth studio production, titled Mass Manipulation, reflects four decades committed to bettering mankind through music. Steel Pulse continues to be revolutionary in engaging controversial topics of racial injustice and human rights on a global scale. Their musical stance and conceptualizations are as potent and relevant today as they were at the beginning of their career. The album’s uniquely thematic approach provokes thought as it presses forward, toward humanities unification. A manipulation of our minds has been influenced by a New World Order currently dominating humankind. Steel Pulse reappears at a fated moment, armed with compassion, encouraging all people to reject false ideals, set higher goals, and demand more from themselves to further this unification.

Opera Basics with Oliver
OPERA BASICS in Santa Fe!
Join conductor and educator Oliver Prezant for a series of FREE, fun, informative talks on opera. Each talk will introduce you to opera basics while previewing one of the five operas of the Santa Fe Opera’s 2025 season.
• Learn about the stories, the characters, the music and the text
• Explore the building blocks of opera and how they’ve changed over time
• Gain insight into how to listen to the singers and the orchestra
• Get tips on how to understand the sets, props, costumes, and lighting
• Hear about the composers, the librettists, and the genesis of the opera
• Develop an understanding of where each work fits within the history of opera.
Best of all, you’ll have a chance to go into each performance with the confidence to relax, enjoy, and get the most out of your experience in the opera house.
Five Friday evenings in Santa Fe, from 5:30 - 7 p.m.
at Collected Works Bookstore: 202 Galisteo St., Santa Fe, NM
These events are FREE, no reservations necessary. Seating is first come, first served.
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LA BOHEME by Giacomo Puccini
Friday, April 11, 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO by W. A. Mozart
Friday, April 25, 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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RIGOLETTO by Giuseppe Verdi
Friday, May 9, 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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THE TURN OF THE SCREW by Benjamin Britten
Friday, May 23, 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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DIE WALKURE by Richard Wagner
Friday, June 6, 5:30 - 7 p.m.
These events are FREE. No reservation necessary. Seating is first come, first served.
Opera Basics is a presentation of the Santa Fe Opera, in partnership with the Placitas Artists Series.
Questions? Email agarcia@santafeopera.org

Time Warp at Tumbleroot
The Burque Jazz Bandits are taking you back to the height of Jazz at this Tumbleroot Time Warp!
We're calling all the hepcats to come swing and wing!
Buy your tickets now and follow the Jazz.
Tickets: $10 advance $15 at the door
https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/445503
more about the Bandits: www.burquejazzbandits.com

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.

Garden Fair
The Santa Fe Extension Master Gardeners’ Garden Fair will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds.
This free, public event celebrates our shared interests in learning about and participating in every aspect of gardening in the Santa Fe area.
Details: https://www.sfemg.org/garden-fair

Bruja Bash
OUR FIRST BRUJA BASH OF 2025 IS HAPPENING Come hang out with us on Saturday, May 10th, from 12pm-5pm! Dress up as any mystical or supernatural being & get 10% off OFF
Psychic Readings
Oddities
Aura Photos
Local Artists
Baked Goods
Poetry
A Raffle & Giveaway at the end of the night to help raise money for St. Elizabeth Shelters!
Henna Tattoos
And so much more!! Giveaway information will be posted in the upcoming weeks!
Can't wait to see you guys here!

Outlaw Express
Join Sky Railway on The Outlaw Express! Meet a variety of characters from the old Wild West as we travel through the Galisteo Basin on this unique experience featuring the incredibly talented Exodus Ensemble. Warning - these parts of the tracks have been known to be held up by horse riding bandits so join us at your own risk!
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***Parental advisory*** This train includes explicit language and sexual innuendos.

Zodiac Party Taurus
Team Everything is thrilled to set up shop at La Reina for a series of Zodiac-themed cathartic dance parties in the vein of their 4-year residency at Cowgirl Hall of Fame (Team Tuesdays.) Aptly, these events will be co-produced with Heather McKearnan (Heather Hearts), who originally booked Bacon and Feath at Cowgirl many moons ago.
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.
Presented by Team Everything!
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!
Attention El Ravers! Onsite 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

YOLA The Sovereign Soul Tour
Yola is a six-time GRAMMY-nominated artist, songwriter, and actor who has achieved critical acclaim, breakout success, and has been proclaimed as one of the most exciting and innovative artists in music today. She is championed by tastemakers including Rolling Stone, who said she is "one of contemporary pop's greatest singers" and by fans including Chaka Khan, Elton John, Chris Stapleton and Gary Clark Jr. Her critically acclaimed debut album Walk Through Fire released in 2019 received four GRAMMY award nominations including Best New Artist, and established her as a breakout star in the USA. With appearances on NPR's Tiny Desk, Austin City Limits, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show With James Corden and break out performances at The Hollywood Bowl, Newport Folk Festival, SXSW and Farm Aid alongside artists including, Mavis Staples, The Highwomen and Dolly Parton. Yola featured in The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's The Unbroken Circle exhibit paired with Dolly Parton and performed on PBS's Great Performances: GRAMMY Salute to Music Legends show, honoring Sister Rosetta Tharp as well as featured on Ringo Star's single "Here's To The Night" alongside Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl and Lenny Kravitz.
Yola has also supported a number of charitable and public-awareness initiatives, including appearing on CBS's "Play On" benefit concert alongside Gary Clark Jr., Ziggy Marley, Andra Day and Snoop Dogg, helping charities NAACP LDF and WhyHunger. She also featured on BBC's Children in Need single "Stop Crying Your Heart Out," WME's RWQuarantunes and "Twitch Aid," raising funds for the World Health Organization performing alongside John Legend. Yola took part in BMI's Tennessee Diversity Consortium Surviving Crisis panel and contributed a performance for Annie Lennox's Circle Music Auction.
Following the success of her acclaimed 2021 album Stand For Myself, which landed two additional Grammy nominations, acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, W magazine, Variety, Entertainment Weekly, and NPR Music, who proclaimed it "the best soul album of the last 20 years. She was the cover of American Songwriter and Flood Magazine, featured by Essence, Switched on Pop and made TV appearances with Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Tonight Show, Access Hollywood, CBS Mornings, The Late Show, as well as performing at Love Rocks and CMT's artist of the year, and much more. Yola also made her headline debut at the Ryman auditorium in Nashville and joined Chris Stapleton on dates including Madison Square Garden, NYC.
Yola made her acting debut portraying the founder of rock and roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, in Baz Luhrmann's ELVIS, and earned a NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture. She made her awards show performance debut at the American Music Awards in November 2022 as their featured SONG OF THE SOUL performer. That same evening, the ELVIS movie soundtrack won the "Favorite Soundtrack" award. Yola is a member of The Recording Academy's Black Music Collective, and to celebrate Yola's impact and influence on music, her guitar was included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Right Here, Right Now exhibit.
She recently returned with "Future Enemies," her first new music in three years and the lead single from her upcoming EP, My Way. Blending progressive R&B with haunting electronica co-produced by Yola, Sean Douglas, and Zach Skelton, and received widespread critical acclaim from The New York Times to Variety who said Yola is "one of the greatest and most magnetic singers working today.

Lilli St Anne and Kenny Crowley
Lili St Anne is the songwriter project of Elizabeth Blanco, featuring a band of Santa Fe musicians Paris Mancini, Ivy Ross, and Rebekkah Wiggins. Art folk-rock melodies swerve through themes of love and loss.
A compelling and original voice in the Americana arena, Kenny Crowley can ease you back against warm guitar melodies and a pure, buttery vocal delivery. Regaling you with meaningful lyrics spun from life experience, Kenny's style comes steeped in a rich and eclectic blend of American roots music that is sure to get you in the feels. Whether performing solo with his acoustic guitar or rocking out while leading his full band, Crowley’s heartfelt music will leave listeners with an experience to remember.
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!

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

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

High Desert Trio
Santa Fe based acoustic trio of mandolin, bass, and guitar, playing thrilling sets of bluegrass, jamgrass, and gypsy jazz that takes audiences on a time traveling trip through an eclectic variety of adventurous acoustic music.
free / all ages

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.
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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

Drew Lynch
Comedian and actor Drew Lynch captured the hearts of America with his Golden Buzzer performance on Season 10 of America’s Got Talent (NBC), where he finished in second place.
Since then, Drew has amassed millions of followers on social media while touring the world nonstop to sold out audiences.
In February 2023, Drew released his second special, And These Are Jokes, which is catching steam all over the internet. He also appeared in a recurring role in the final season of IFC’s hit series Maron as well as TBS’ Conan. A favorite on the podcast circuit,
Drew has made multiple appearances on some of the most downloaded shows, giving his unique take on everything from pop culture to news headlines to the life of a traveling comic.

Santa Fe Century 2025
Join us this May 17-18th, 2025 for a weekend-long celebration featuring Gravel and Road events on challenging courses that highlight Santa Fe’s extraordinary cycling community!
Sunday Ride/Distance options of Century (106 mile tour), the Gran Fondo (106 mile timed ride), the Half-Century (54 mile tour), Medio Fondo (54 mile timed ride) or a 20 mile route
Saturday Gravel Ride/Distance options of Gravelón (55 mile), or the Gravelito (25 mile) on Rowe Mesa
The Santa Fe Century starts and finishes at the Santa Fe Railyard
740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505
This schedule is subject to change, and changes will be updated here.
IMPORTANT
The awards ceremony for the Gravelón will take place Saturday, May 17th at 5 pm. in the Railyard Park. Awards for Gran/Medio Fondos will start at 2:00 pm Sunday in the Railyard Park. Riders must be present to claim prizes, no exceptions!
Friday, May 16th:
2-7pm Number and Merchandise Pick-up/Registration/Railyard community building ( Behind SITE Santa Fe )
Saturday, May 17th:
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7-8:00am Number Pick-up/Registration at Gravel Route venue. The merchandise pickup will be at the community room in the Railyard, from 2pm to 7pm.
9-3pm Gravel Ride/Race
5pm Awards ceremony for Gravelon and Gravelito
2-7pm Number and Merchandise Pick-up/Railyard community building ( Behind SITE Santa Fe ) 740 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505
📅 Saturday, May 17th: At the Railyard park.
🔹 Bike Swap & Expo: 12 PM – 7 PM
🔹 Beer Corral: 2 PM – 9 PM 🍻
🔹 Gravel Event Awards: 5 PM 🏆
🔹 Live Music: 7 PM – 10 PM 🎸🎶
Santa Fe Century presents: Brooklyn’s Kaleta & Super Yamba Band are fronted by Afrobeat and Juju veteran Leon Ligan-Majek, a.k.a. Kaleta. The singer/guitarist from the West African country of Benin Republic spent his adolescent years in Lagos, Nigeria, where Afrobeat was born. Kaleta’s exceptional guitar skills have earned him decades of touring and recording with legends like Fela Kuti, King Sunny Adé, and Lauryn Hill.
Join us for an electrifying night of music, with food trucks and a beer corral to keep the vibes going! 🍻🎶🔥
FREE ENTRY
🔹 Food Trucks & DJ all day! 🍔
Sunday, May 18th:
6-9am Number and Merchandise Pick-up/Railyard community building ( Behind SITE Santa Fe )
6:45am Rider Meeting Gran Fondo/Century
7:00am Gran Fondo Mass Start
7:45am Rider Meeting Medio Fondo/Century
8:00am Medio Fondo Mass Start
9:00am 20 mile suggested start
10-5pm store open at Railyard
11:30am Kids race in Railyard
2:00pm Awards
5:00pm Finish closes
📅 Sunday, May 18th: At the venue
🔹 Expo: 11 AM – 5 PM
🔹 Beer Corral: 12 PM – 4 PM 🍺
🔹 DJ Vibes & Food Trucks All Day! 🎉

Santa Fe International Literary Festival
The Santa Fe International Literary Festival will take place May 16-18, 2025, bringing together world-renowned authors, thinkers, and passionate readers.

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.
Check us out..

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.

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.

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

19th Annual; CrawDaddy Blues Festival
The Mine Shaft Tavern is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the 19th Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest. The event will be held May 17 and May 18. Gates open at noon. Great live blues, Fresh Boiled Crawfish & Cajun specialties! Tickets $35 Per Day and available at www.holdmyticket.com. Tickets are $40 day of event at door. Parking & a shuttle will be available on the north end of town.
The Mine Shaft Tavern brings in fresh live crawfish from Gulf Coast region. If you love crawfish, you need to come out to this event. In addition to crawfish, green chile blue crab cakes, gumbo, BBQ and more. Fresh squeezed Hurricanes served here! There will be a full bar and plenty of shade. Rain or shine. Kids under 12 are free, no coolers or outside beverages or food allowed. See our website for more information www.CrawDaddyBluesFest.com
There are three stages during the festival—inside the historic Mine Shaft Tavern, the Deck at the Mine Shaft Tavern and our tented amphitheater. The CrawDaddy Pre-party begins Friday May 16 with KALO inside the Mine Shaft Tavern at 8pm!
FRIDAY MAY 16
CrawDaddy Pre Party at 7pm with KALO (Free)
SAT MAY 17
HILLARY SMITH W/CHILL HOUSE & HIGH CITY HORNS
LEVI PLATERO
SILVER SKY BLUES BAND FEATURING JULIAN DOSSETT
KALO
HOT GRITS
RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGH CUTS
CHRIS DRACUP AND SOUL KITCHEN
CW AYON
ARLO HARRIGAN & FRIENDS
JIM ALMAND
RUDY BOY EXPERIMENT
GEOFFREY CASTLE
SUN MAY 18
FELIX Y LOS GATOS
HOT GRITS
GOTHABILLIEJEAN
JIM ALMAND
RUDY BOY EXPERIMENT
RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGH CUTS
CW AYON
JULIE STEWART & ANIMAL PARADE
SUNBENDER
WESTIN MCDOWELL
HIGH DESERT PLAYBOYS
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Kenny Wayne Shepard and Bobby Rush
Put an ear to the door of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, back in late 2019 and you’d have heard it. The first stirrings of a new studio album from the man who pulled American roots into the 21st century. Melodies forming, riffs taking shape, grooves building, stories of loss and redemption spun by a crack team of sympatico songwriters. The road from that first writing session to the finished copy of Dirt On My Diamonds you hold in your hands, smiles Kenny Wayne Shepherd, has been quite a ride. “Every record I make is a moment in time. And this is a really special moment.”
Since the release of his debut album, 1995’s Ledbetter Heights, this Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum bandleader still sounds like the future of the blues. Approach Dirt On My Diamonds expecting autopilot twelve-bars and you’ll instead be thrown a volley of curveballs, from the modern urban edge of Sweet & Low and Best Of Times’ socio-political observations to the speaker-tearing production from Shepherd and his partner-in-sound of recent years, Marshall Altman. “Working with Marshall, it’s like any productive relationship,” considers the guitarist. “We put our strengths together and push each other.”
Throughout, as the album title suggests, the grit and emotional honesty of these new songs is prized above guitar pyrotechnics (even for one of the modern scene’s most valuable players). Of the Dirt On My Diamonds’ guiding philosophy, “Life has imperfections, and I actually prefer it that way. The imperfections are what make it interesting.”
Since his birth in North Louisiana, in 1977, Shepherd’s own life has never followed the script. Steeped in classic blues and rock ‘n’ roll from an early age by his dad – a respected Louisiana radio personality and promoter – the kid soon reached for his first Fender Stratocaster and found he didn’t require lessons to make it cry and wail. Long before Warner Brothers subsidiary Giant Records offered a deal, Shepherd had clocked up countless miles on a merciless touring schedule of clubs he was still too young to drink in. “For the first five years,” he says, “I was on the road non-stop.”
But that old-school apprenticeship sharpened both his chops and songcraft to a razor’s edge. Following up the aforementioned Ledbetter Heights, Shepherd changed his world forever with 1997’s Trouble Is…, the breakthrough second album that saw him write songs of such eye-opening maturity as Blue On Black, and sell over one million copies in an era when post-grunge supposedly held sway. “It was vindication,” he nods.
Shepherd’s studio releases kept gathering pace, from 1999’s Live On to 2004’s The Place You’re In, before 2007’s two time Grammy-nominated album/documentary Ten Days Out: Blues From The Backroads saw him stand up and be counted alongside such giants as B.B. King, Hubert Sumlin and Pinetop Perkins. “I always felt like I owed it to those people to mention their names and the impact they had on me,” he says, “because otherwise you’re doing them a disservice.”
In 2013 and 2016, he even found the bandwidth for two albums with blues-rock supergroup The Rides, also featuring Stephen Stills and Barry Goldberg. But to understand the direction of travel on Dirt On My Diamonds, it pays to revisit 2017’s Lay It On Down, on which Shepherd’s enduring partnership with producer Marshall Altman began. “After Lay It On Down and The Traveler, this is my third consecutive album working with Marshall, and the evolution almost feels like chapters in a book. To me, this album sounds incredibly fresh, modern and current.”
It all started with the aforementioned session at FAME, where Shepherd and his favorite co-writers threw out the rulebook. “Nothing was off-limits,” says the bandleader of penning the songs whose vocal parts would be split down the line between himself and co-vocalist Noah Hunt. “We just wrote non-stop for three days, throwing out songs and letting the good stuff rise to the top. Sometimes with these writing sessions, especially in towns like Nashville, people will set up an appointment, like, ‘OK, we’ll get together from one til three’. But this time, we weren’t under the gun, it was just a bunch of guys having fun writing music. And of course, you feel the history down there in Muscle Shoals. You feel it in the air at a studio like FAME.”
When it came to tracking, the bulk of the sessions went down at the Band House Studios in Los Angeles, with the lineup completed by Chris Layton (drums), Kevin McCormick (bass) and Jimmy McGorman (keys). “It was a really cool, intimate, old-school studio with analogue everything, but it’s since been torn down to make way for a high-rise condo,” sighs Shepherd.
Rolling with the punches, the project recommenced at a friend’s studio in Burbank for the handful of brass, vocal and guitar overdubs. “But the least amount necessary,” stresses the bandleader. “For me, it’s all about capturing the essence of the band playing live together, because that’s what we do best.”
With material this strong, no polish was needed. As on any KWS album, songs are the currency, and the seven originals from Dirt On My Diamonds Volume 1 demand to be heard, lifting listeners above their circumstances at a time when life often feels bleak and bone-raw. “I didn’t want this record to be dark or dreary,” considers Shepherd. “There’s not a lot of incredibly heart-wrenching or difficult subject matter. You know, there’s one blues song called Ease My Mind which is a little dark, about that blues-suffering experience. You Can’t Love Me is about a guy that loves a girl with some unresolved issues. But even that has this really positive sound to it. My goal is always to make music that makes people feel good, regardless of what it’s about.”
For a hit of pure escapism, start with the opening title track: a dynamic barnburner reminding us that sometimes the warts in life are the best part. “Marshall felt particularly passionate that we open with that,” reflects Shepherd. “It’s got the high energy, the rocking guitar, the heavy blues influence – but it sounds incredibly modern at the same time. As for the lyric, it’s about how social media has created this unrealistic expectation, showing everybody how perfect our lives are, when a lot of it is just a façade, y’know?”
While Shepherd has spread the word of the blues founding fathers from the start, the modern sound of highlights like Sweet & Low and Best Of Times speaks to an artist with his antennae up. “When it comes to the lyrics, Sweet & Low is an old-fashioned courting ritual, a guy pursuing a girl,” he explains. “But really that song is about the groove and making people want to get down. There’s the urban influence, the blues influence, the rock influence, but it all comes together and gets people’s attention right off the bat. People I’ve played the album for, they consistently have the biggest reaction to that one.”
“To me,” he continues, “Best Of Times is an observation of the modern-day blues experience. We recently played a show in a really rough, depressed part of the country, but you could tell the community was all in it together, and Marshall and I wrote that song as a result of going through town. Y’know, ‘Grandma standing in the welfare line/Mom and Dad working overtime/bills to pay, mouths to feed…’”
As for the guitar community that follows Shepherd’s every move, the fire and soul across this tracklisting should more than satisfy. “I really like the lead guitar tone from Man On A Mission,” he says. “Then there’s Bad Intentions. I guess that song is like Muddy Waters’ I’m A Man, the guy pounding on his chest, talking about how badass he is. So the guitar tone is really ripping and aggressive, right on the edge, with a lot of hair. I mostly used my favorite ’61 Strat, but when I go in the studio, I have no idea what I’m gonna play – and I just play whatever happens.”
And finally, as befitted this most playful of album sessions, Shepherd dipped into his mental jukebox for a rabble-rousing cover of Elton John’s Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting. “I always keep a catalogue in the back of my mind of songs I think my band could bring our thing to. The timing worked out well because Elton is doing his farewell tour. Also, I love his guitar player, Davey Johnstone. He’s a friend, too, and when we recorded that song, I sent him a message saying, ‘Hey man, we’re gonna cover Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting – I hope I don’t screw up your guitar parts’. I almost asked Davey to come into the studio and play it, so that I knew it was 100 per cent correct!”
But then, as he says, perfection is overrated. At a time when mainstream music is polished, quantized and airbrushed of soul, Dirt On My Diamonds sees Kenny Wayne Shepherd catch eight shards of honest human emotion and serve them up raw for an audience that needs real music more than ever. “I just feel a responsibility to make the best music I can make,” he concludes. “And I’m really excited to see what’s gonna happen with these songs when we take them out on the road…”

Nightly
Nightly
w/ Jonah Marais and STRUAN
May 17, 2025 • 9:00 pm
DOORS 8:00pm • ALL AGES
Nightly (Jonny, Joey & Nick) is the electrifying alt-pop indie trio that's taking the industry by storm. Their highly anticipated sophomore album, wear your heart out, has ignited a blaze of excitement among fans and critics alike. Debuting at #6 on the iTunes Alternative Charts, the album has been featured on Alt Nation and Hits1 Hitbound on Sirius XM, and HITS Daily Double Artists to watch solidifying Nightly's place on the alt-pop throne. Nightly's journey has been marked by consistent success with their earlier EPs, their debut album, and singles, as well as varied collaborations with artists including: Knox, Ayokay, NOTD, Mokita, Georgia Webster, and K-Pop artist Jeong Sewoon.
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TICKETS
$25–28
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Feb 26, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 28, 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.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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

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

Queer Night Presents FRUITCAKE
FRUITCAKE is a queer dance party every 3rd Monday
Presented by AFTERWORLD!
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.

Blaise Aguera y Arcas
In the mid-20th century, Alan Turing and John von Neumann developed the theoretical underpinnings of computer science, neuroscience, and AI. They also founded the field of theoretical biology, showing how living systems must necessarily be computational in order to grow, heal, and reproduce. Recent experiments by Blaise Agüera y Arcas’ teamat Google have drawn new connections between theoretical biology and computer science, showing how “digital life” can evolve in a purely random universe. Such artificial life doesn’t evolve the way Darwinian evolutionary theory usually presumes, through random mutation and selection, but rather through symbiogenesis, wherein small replicating entities merge into progressively bigger ones. This may be the creative engine behind biological evolution too.
In this lecture, Agüera y Arcas will describe how symbiosis explains both life’s origins and its increasing complexity. He’ll also draw connections to social intelligence theories, which suggest that similar symbioses have powered intelligence explosions in humanity’s lineage and those of other big-brained species. Finally, he’ll argue that both modern human intelligence and AI are best understood through this symbiotic lens.
Blaise Agüera y Arcas is a VP and Fellow at Google, and Google’s CTO of Technology & Society. He leads an organization working on basic research in AI, especially the foundations of neural computing, active inference, evolution, and sociality. In his tenure at Google he has led the design of augmentative, privacy-first, and collectively beneficial applications, including on-device ML for Android phones, wearables, and the Internet of Things; and he is the inventor of Federated Learning, an approach to training neural networks in a distributed setting that avoids sharing user data. Blaise also founded the Artists and Machine Intelligence program, and has been an active participant in cross-disciplinary dialogs about AI and ethics, fairness and bias, policy, and risk.
The 2025 Santa Fe Institute Community Lecture Series is free to attend thanks to generous sponsorship by the McKinnon Family Foundation.

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

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

Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams is a seven-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter praised as “one of rock’s most talented songwriters.” In addition to his date at the Lensic, Adams performs in Albuquerque at the KiMo Theatre on May 20. Click here for tickets and info.
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.

Zack Bryson & Marina Madden
Zach Bryson writes songs and sings them wherever people will let him. With a voice reminiscent of a bygone era he has yodeled his way into the hearts of many! Influenced by all forms of American music his songs find a home somewhere between the Country Blues of the 1920’s and 30’s and the more modern sounds of contemporary Folk/Americana music.
Listen to Zach here -> zachbryson.bandcamp.com
Marina Madden is a songwriter and farmer who grew up in the Charlottesville Irish and old time folk communities. Her songwriting leans Americana with threads of the people, places, and artists who have influenced her along the way. Though she'll always call the mountains of Virginia home, she currently lives in Nashville.
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!

Flat Car Series at Nuckolls Brewery
Our FREE concert series in the Santa Fe Railyard is back!
The Flatcar Series at Nuckolls Brewing Company rolls onto the tracks on March 28th, April 25th, May 23rd, June 20th, and July 25th from 5:15pm - 6:45pm!
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with live music, delectable food, and refreshing drinks in the iconic Santa Fe Railyard.
Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the thriving music community in Santa Fe!

Flatcar Series
Our FREE concert series in the Santa Fe Railyard is back! The Flatcar Series at Nuckolls Brewing Company rolls onto the tracks on March 28th,
April 25th,
May 23rd,
June 20th, and
July 25th from 5:15pm - 6:45pm!
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with live music, delectable food, and refreshing drinks in the iconic Santa Fe Railyard. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the thriving music community in Santa Fe!

AHEE
AHEE has captivated both human and aliens alike through his positive vibrations, and declassification of top secret production knowledge.
First spotted in Los Angeles as early as 2014, users and fans report 'Brain Tickling' side effects nationwide and at energetic gatherings like Lost Lands, Wakaan, Bass Canyon, Shambhala, Lightning in a Bottle, and more.
Scientists have been hard at work reverse-engineering the exact genre(s) - with claims of music signatures towards dubstep, drum and bass, & [REDACTED] into a cohesive, electrifying live experience. Additonal reports claim AHEE can materialize unexpectedly and enchant any audience ranging from Subtronics and Excision, to Shpongle and Big Gigantic.
Could encounters of the first or fourth kind with AHEE be contagious?
Multiple eyewitnesses report additional side effects of headbanging, uncontrollable urges to dance, unexplained obsession of repeatedly listening to songs, and an infectious positive energy impacting users.
We can neither confirm nor deny these claims, as these reports require additional investigation.

Strangers From Afar
Strangers From Afar is an alt-rock band from Madrid, NM. Songwriters Rachel Fredell & Trey Corkern with Carson Barry on guitar, banjo & vocals, Clark Libbey on Bass, Mikey Hale on drums
free / all ages

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 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.
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.
May 23, 2025
Jun 20, 2025
Jul 25, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
Sep 19 2025

Speakeasy Express
Put on your glad rags and join us for live music and 1920’s era cocktails as we ditch the fuzz and roll this juice joint away from prying eyes because having this much fun shouldn’t be illegal!
April 26th and May 24 - ONLY
Prohibition: The 18th Amendment. Alcohol is illegal! (Or is it?) If you “speak easy” the password, you and your friends can step up to the swingingest joint on 2 rails.
The Speakeasy Express departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne toast, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.
This train has no depot stop, you are onboard the duration of the ride. Outside food and drink are prohibited.

Bone Thugs & Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (formerly known as B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e and also referred to as simply Bone Thugs or Bone) is an American R&B/hip hop group consisting of rappers Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, and Flesh-n-Bone. Formed in 1991 in Cleveland, Ohio, the group signed with American rapper Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in late 1993 and made their debut with the EP Creepin on ah Come Up the following year.
In 1995, they released their second album, E. 1999 Eternal, which included the hit singles "1st of tha Month" and "East 1999". Their song "Tha Crossroads", a tribute to their recently deceased mentor Eazy-E, earned them a Grammy Award in 1997. The group's third album, The Art of War, was released in 1997. In 2000, their album BTNHResurrection achieved platinum status in the United States within a month of its release, whereas their 2002 album, Thug World Order, saw more moderate success, attaining platinum certification and peaking at No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. After this release, the group took a hiatus from their label and subsequently released their sixth studio album, Thug Stories, independently in 2006. In 2007, they returned with a major-label release, Strength & Loyalty, through American producer Swizz Beatz's label, Full Surface Records, in partnership with Interscope Records. Bone Thugs-n-Harmony followed this with their 2010 album, Uni5: The World's Enemy, released under their own label, BTNH Worldwide, with distribution provided by Warner Bros..
Krayzie Bone and Wish Bone briefly parted ways with the group in April 2011 to focus on their independent label, The Life Entertainment.[3][4][5] Both members, however, soon reunited with the group.
In August 2013, Layzie Bone also announced a temporary departure to concentrate on his independent label, Harmony Howse Entertainment.[6][7] He too rejoined the group shortly thereafter.
In the same month, BTNH signed a new deal with eOne Music (formerly known as Koch Records), with whom they had previously collaborated for the release of Thug Stories in 2006.[8]

The Wrecks
The Wrecks ignite an instant connection with their unique, infectious D.I.Y. approach to alternative pop rock. Their irresistible hooks and electrifying performances do more than captivate—they fully immerse fans, pulling them into every moment.
The Los Angeles-based band— Nick Anderson [vocals, guitar, keyboard, production], Nicholas “Schmizz” Schmidt [lead guitar], Aaron Kelley [bass], and William “Billy” Nally [drums]—helm every facet of their vision, writing, producing, and cooking up a homegrown signature sound without comparison. As such, the quartet deliver an insanely immersive experience for their diehard audience at shows, within songs, and even on social media. Due to this response, they have sold tens of thousands of tickets and independently stacked up nearly 300 million total streams across songs like “Favorite Liar,” “Fvck Somebody,” and “Freaking Out” as well as two full-length offerings Infinitely Ordinary [2020] and Sonder [2022]. Ones To Watch went as far as to proclaim, “The Wrecks should be your new favorite alternative rock band.”
In 2024, the band signed with Lava/Republic Records opening an exciting new chapter. They’ve kicked things off with the irresistibly catchy yet delightfully offbeat lead single, “Always, Everytime,” with much more music and touring on the horizon. Once The Wrecks get in your head, they won’t leave—and you’ll love every second of it.

Grant Knoxlyn
With stunning melodies, visceral and profound poeticism painted through his lyrics, and evocative live performances, Grant Knoxlyn is a well-traveled and charismatic troubadour quickly making a name for himself throughout the country.
Having played The Ryman Auditorium Plaza, Hotel Cafe, and scores of other venues, his singular Americana sound is infectious through his original music and covers.

Dope Lemon
Dope Lemon w/ The Palms
Since its debut in 2016 with the critically acclaimed album Honey Bones, Dope Lemon—the moniker of acclaimed Australian artist Angus Stone—has cultivated a reputation for pairing dreamy, laid-back grooves with deeply introspective lyricism.
Dope Lemon’s rich, immersive soundscapes have struck a chord with audiences across the globe. Albums like Smooth Big Cat (2019) and Rose Pink Cadillac (2022) have garnered a devoted international following.

Somewhere in the Rainbow
FREE Community Event at High Desert Cafe & Bar at The Mystic Santa Fe | NO COVER CHARGE | NO TICKET NEEDED - LAS THURSDAYS OF THE MONTH!
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.

Tom Papa
With over 20 years in comedy, Tom Papa is a celebrated comedian, actor, author, and host. Known for his Netflix specials, books, and podcast Breaking Bread, he’s a master of humor and storytelling.
Papa has had six highly rated stand-up specials including his most recent Netflix stand-up special, Home Free, which premiered on October 29. Filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C., Papa holds nothing back, as his kids are finally out of the house and it’s just him, his wife, and a bunch of animals ready to return to their glory days. Papa has seen a lot over the years, from close calls with a pachinko ball to late-night 7-Eleven runs, and he’s sharing all his thoughts as he parties on into the next stage of life. Papa’s other specials include What A Day!, You’re Doing Great!, Human Mule, Freaked Out , and Tom Papa Live in New York City, two of which were directed by Rob Zombie.
In 2023, Tom released his highly anticipated third book, We’re All In This Together…So Make Some Room. The book compiles comedic essays that aim to unite us through our stupidity. Every mistake has already been made, and this should bring us great comfort as we join together in our fight for survival, or at least in our attempt to get through the day. Whether we like it or not, we’re all in this together.
In 2020, he released his second book, You’re Doing Great! – And Other Reasons To Stay Alive, which was the follow-up to Your Dad Stole My Rake: And Other Family Dilemmas both released by St Martin’s Press, making “Summer Must Read” lists from Parade Magazine to The New York Post. Tom is also a contributing writer to the New Yorker.
TICKETS: $25 / $59 / $69
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 20, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 22, 10 am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
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 checkout
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of accommodations prior to show

Taco Wars
Hey Everybody! TACO WARS 2025 tickets are going on sale this week.
TACO WARS 2025 - Santa fe
Featured Chefs:
Edmundo Mendoza, Mas Chile Food Truck (2nd place winner in 2024)
Fernando Ruiz, Escondido
Jeffery Kaplan, Rowley’s Farmhouse Ales
Michael Dooley, Sunday at Grams Private Chef
Craig Moya, NM Hard Cider
Nate Clements, Time Travelers Pub
Jerry Dakan, Santa Fe Community College Culinary
Jackson Ault, Santa Fe Chef
Beverly Crespin, Dragonfly Tea House
Angel Franco, Palace Prime
Raymond Naranjo, Manko
Eric Stumpf, Boxcar
Victoria Bruneni, Capitol Cafe
Christus Emergency Room Nurses, Taco Emergency (community team)
2025 Featured Cocktails:
Caravedo Pisco
Tito’s Vodka
Los Poblanos
Little Toad Creek
As Above So Below Distillery
OM Chocolate Liqueur
Liquid Alchemist Syrups
*Must be over 21 years old to attend. No children permitted.

A Conversation with Amy Sedaris
Amy Sedaris is a prolific actress, author, comedian and rabbit educator.
She has appeared often on screen, both large and small. Sedaris’ Emmy® nominated comedy series, At Home with Amy Sedaris, aired for three seasons on truTV. In this series co-created by Sedaris and Paul Dinello, Amy shows off her diverse but necessary homemaking skills.
These skills range from creating popsicle stick buddies and gutting a fish to making raisin necklaces and entertaining businessmen. Each episode revolves around a traditional theme, such as: entertaining, grieving, the craft of love making, and cooking without pots and pans.
As always, Sedaris uses her unique expertise to entertain guests, demonstrate her know- how by preparing meals, and exhibiting her can-do spirit by attempting to work out personal issues.
The series has featured a cavalcade of guest stars including Paul Rudd, Rachel Dratch, Jane Krakowski, David Pasquesi, Stephen Colbert, Michael Cera, Justin Theroux, and many more.
The show’s first and second season received Primetime Emmy Award nominations in the category of “Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.”

25th Anniversary Celebration of the Buddhist Center
It is the 25th anniversary of The Buddhist Center—Thubten Norbu Ling, and we are inviting everyone to join us in celebration!
This event won’t be like our usual classes and workshops, this will be a full on PARTY
Even if you’ve never come to our center before, we hope you stop by and say hi. This will be a great way to check out our beautiful center, meet a diverse group of people in Santa Fe from all over the world, and enjoy free food and fun activities!
Everyone is invited: any age, any religion, any culture.

Il Barbiere di Siviglia
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024–25 Live in HD season comes to a close with a live transmission of Rossini’s effervescent comedy on May 31.
Russian mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina headlines a winning ensemble as the feisty heroine, Rosina, alongside American tenor Jack Swanson, in his Met debut, as her secret beloved, Count Almaviva.
Moldovan baritone Andrey Zhilikhovsky stars as Figaro, the ingenious barber of Seville, with Hungarian bass-baritone Peter Kálmán as Dr. Bartolo and Russian bass Alexander Vinogradov as Don Basilio rounding out the principal cast.
Giacomo Sagripanti conducts Bartlett Sher’s madcap production.
Sponsored by: The Edward Hastings and Gino Barcone Trust

Alex Maryol LIVE at Bonita
Alex Maryol’s latest album almost didn’t get made. On the first day of recording, tensions were high, and the blues-rock artist and his engineer had an explosive disagreement. As it turns out, though, it was just a miscommunication, and cooler heads prevailed.
That key moment, however, gave everyone involved permission to be honest during the recording of Alex’s latest album, In The Meantime. The spirit of openness in the studio perfectly reflected where Alex had arrived at as a person and an artist. After years of soul-searching, Alex was welcoming an inspired epoch of authenticity and unbound creativity.
“It is a new era for me,” the Santa Fe, New Mexico-based artist acknowledges. “I feel like I am free to be myself, and express a deeper level of sincerity. It feels like the time to get back to a raw, from-the-gut approach to my music.”
Alex’s latest album will be his eighth entry in a musical journey that began with him as blues prodigy. He’s since matured into a critically-acclaimed alt-blues artist. His vocals exude a sweet grit, and, on guitar, Alex is a slow-burn virtuoso whose adept at conjuring muddy Mississippi river blues, gritty indie rock, buttery R&B, and sweat-soaked Chicago-style blues with an unmistakable swagger.
Alex has opened for a wide array of artists, including Etta James, G. Love and Special Sauce, Bo Diddley Bonnie Raitt, Lyle Lovett, Leon Russell, Corey Harris, Blues Traveler, and Otis Taylor, among others. He’s made incendiary appearances at the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, and the King Biscuit Blues Festival. Two of his songs have been selected to appear in the Guy Pierce thriller First Snow(2007) directed by Mark Fergus. He’s also earned the “Best Blues Song” award at the New Mexico’s MIC Awards.
His latest release,In The Meantime, is both a rebirth and a return. In 2003, Alex released the gutsy bluesy album Make Everything Alright, and he decided to revisit that unvarnished approach on his latest, focusing on electric guitar workouts, and, most importantly, heartfelt songcraft. To this end, he enlisted Make Everything Alright’s engineer Tim Stroh (Dwight Yoakam, Robbie Robertson, David Jacobs-Strain), and recorded at Tim’s new studio in Leadville, Colorado, Mad House Recorders.
In The Meantime is boldly reflective and vulnerable. The 11-song collection spans swampy Delta blues, smoldering slow-burn soul, classic rock riff-rock, and moody jazz-tinged balladry. The spiritually uplifting “Love Is What We Are Made For” melds stanky vamp-blues with emotive pop-rock hooks. Later on in the album, Alex imaginatively revisits this track with a slinky groove which adds a soul-stirring dynamic to the song’s purposeful message.
On the hypnotically sleek and funky “All Night,” Alex relays a modern take on paying dues. The song looks back at Alex’s early 20s when he was grinding it out in bars playing music 5 nights a week from 9:30 PM to 1:30 AM.
Another album standout is the title track which is a rousing dip into moody Delta blues territory. Here, Alex conjures the lonesome and haunting feel of blues without resorting to cliched lyrics. “I didn’t want to take the easy way out and write a sappy breakup song. I wanted to convey a human experience we all have where we get to a place in our life where we’re stuck in darkness, and it feels like we are being tested,” Alex shares. The track also finds him stretching out on the guitar with slow-burn assurance, alternating between “Boogie Chillen”-like rhythm guitar and raw-nerve, Chicago electric blues lead playing.

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.

Greer
It took us a while to get to Big Smile, Greer’s long-awaited debut album. After four years and two EPs, the foursome behind Greer was feeling burnt and disconnected from the songs they’d written and toured. They went their separate ways for more than a year, retreating to their Southern California homes to decompress. When they reconvened in 2023, they went back to where it all started: drummer Lucas Ovalle’s garage. It was in this familiar environment that Ovalle, guitarist lead singer Josiah, guitarist Corbin Jacques, and bassist Seth Thomson learned how to be friends again and shared all the anxieties and revelations they’d endured on hiatus through crafting songs.
Those garage sessions turned out to be wildly productive. Between writing new songs, unearthing old drafts, and demoing them all, they entered the recording studio with over 200 songs written. The 13 that make up Big Smile are the band’s emotional champions that track the tumultuous period between the start of their break and the peace they found on their way back to each other.
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TICKETS
$25–30
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PUBLIC SALE: Fri, March 14, 10 am
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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
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-Backpacks & oversized bags
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Nazareth with Steelheart
Nazareth w/ Special Guest Steelheart
May 31, 2025 • 8:00 pm - 9:45 pm
DOORS 6:00pm • All Ages
Nazareth, the Scottish hard rock band that rose to prominence in the 1970s, owes much of its signature sound to the powerful vocals of Dan McCafferty. Known for his raspy, blues-tinged voice, McCafferty was one of the key driving forces behind the band’s success and played a significant role in shaping its identity.
Dan McCafferty and Pete Agnew shared a lifelong friendship that began long before the formation of Nazareth. Both born and raised in Dunfermline, Scotland, they played together in local bands before founding Nazareth in 1968. Their deep bond and mutual respect were the foundation upon which the band was built, with McCafferty’s distinctive voice and Agnew’s steady bass driving Nazareth’s sound for decades. Together, they weathered the ups and downs of the music industry, from early struggles to international stardom with hits like “Love Hurts” and “Hair of the Dog.”
After the passing of drummer Darrell Sweet in 1999, Pete’s son Lee Agnew joined Nazareth as the new drummer. Lee, having grown up around the band, naturally integrated into the group, bringing fresh energy while honoring the legacy his father helped establish. Guitarist Jimmy Murrison, who joined in 1994, has since become Nazareth’s longest-serving guitarist. His powerful, riff-driven style has been key in keeping the band’s signature hard rock sound alive. Together, McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Lee Agnew, and Murrison formed a tight-knit unit that carried Nazareth through the 2000s and beyond, with McCafferty retiring in 2013 but leaving an enduring legacy alongside his lifelong friend Pete.
Early Days and Formation
Dan McCafferty, born William Daniel McCafferty on October 14, 1946, in Dunfermline, Scotland, co-founded Nazareth in 1968 alongside guitarist Manny Charlton, bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet. McCafferty’s distinctive vocal style was integral to Nazareth’s gritty yet melodic sound, which set them apart from many contemporaries. As the band’s popularity grew, they continued to develop their hard rock identity, with each new member adding their own flavor.
Breakthrough Success
Nazareth gained international recognition with their 1973 album Razamanaz, produced by Deep Purple’s Roger Glover. The record featured hard-hitting tracks like “Broken Down Angel” and “Bad Bad Boy,” with McCafferty’s voice taking center stage. His range and raw emotional delivery became synonymous with Nazareth’s biggest hits.
Their cover of “Love Hurts,” released in 1975, catapulted them to even greater fame. McCafferty’s aching, gravelly vocals gave the song a poignant edge, helping it become a worldwide hit. His voice conveyed a sense of longing and heartache that resonated with millions.
Billy Rankin: New Band Member in the 1980’s
Billy Rankin joined Nazareth in 1980, initially replacing Zal Cleminson as the band’s guitarist. He first played on the album The Fool Circle (1981), which marked a stylistic shift for the band as they experimented with more diverse sounds. Rankin’s addition to the group helped rejuvenate Nazareth during a time when the band was transitioning into the new decade and dealing with the changing musical landscape.
After a brief departure from the band, Rankin returned in 1982 and played a more central role on the 1983 album Sound Elixir. The album featured a more radio-friendly, melodic rock sound, which showcased Rankin’s versatility as a guitarist. Songs like “Where Are You Now” demonstrated his ability to blend rock riffs with a softer, more polished sound, bringing a new energy to the band.
Rankin’s work with Nazareth continued until 1984, when he left to pursue a solo career. During his time with the band, he made notable contributions that helped Nazareth remain relevant in a rapidly evolving rock scene.
McCafferty’s Unique Voice and Billy Rankin’s Impact
Dan McCafferty’s voice remained the focal point of Nazareth’s sound throughout the band’s various lineups. Often compared to Rod Stewart and Bon Scott of AC/DC, McCafferty’s vocal style was raw, emotional, and packed with grit. His performances on iconic tracks like “Hair of the Dog” and “This Flight Tonight” highlighted his powerful range and intensity.
Billy Rankin’s guitar work brought a fresh dynamic to the band during his tenure. His contributions helped Nazareth navigate the 1980s, a time when many classic rock bands struggled to stay relevant. Rankin’s influence on albums like Sound Elixir and The Fool Circle showed his ability to push the band in new directions, keeping their sound fresh while respecting their hard rock roots.
Challenges and McCafferty’s Retirement
After decades of touring and recording, McCafferty faced health challenges. In 2013, he announced his retirement from live performances due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Despite this, McCafferty remained a beloved figure in the rock world, and his contributions to the band continued to be celebrated. He officially stepped down as Nazareth’s lead vocalist after 45 years, marking the end of an era for the group.
Solo Work and Final Years
McCafferty also released solo material, including the albums Dan McCafferty (1975) and Into the Ring (1987), which showcased his versatility outside Nazareth. Meanwhile, Billy Rankin found success in his solo endeavors, with the hit single “Baby Come Back” from his 1989 album Growin’ Up Too Fast.
Even after stepping away from the stage, McCafferty remained active in the music scene and recorded Last Testament in 2019, a fitting end to a legendary career. Rankin, too, remains an admired figure in rock, known for his energetic guitar work and contribution to Nazareth’s evolving sound.
Dan McCafferty and Billy Rankin
Dan McCafferty passed away on November 8, 2022, but his influence on rock music and Nazareth’s success is undeniable. Billy Rankin’s time with the band added another layer to their rich history, helping them navigate new eras of rock music while maintaining their signature edge.
Together, McCafferty and Rankin played pivotal roles in shaping Nazareth’s identity. McCafferty’s unforgettable voice and Rankin’s fresh guitar riffs ensured the band’s place in rock history. Their legacy continues to resonate with fans, old and new, around the world.
STEELHEART
MILJENKO MATIJEVIC
Lead singer and Founder
Who Is Miljenko Matijevic?
Born Miljenko Matijevic on November 30, 1964, in Zagreb, Croatia. He moved to America, with his family, at the young age of six, and began crafting his singing voice. Miljenko knew in his early teens he wanted to be a rock star. He joined a newly formed band named “Red Alert” in the 1980’s who later changed the name to “SteelHeart”. SteelHeart became popular for the multi-octave range of Miljenko’s singing voice, well- crafted melodies, power ballads as well as heavy hitting, hard driving, edgy guitar riffs. Miljenko also was the voice of Mark Wahlberg’s character Chris “Iggy” Cole in the movie Rock Star.
Music Career:
At age nine Miljenko began singing in the church choir, and playing country music such as Johnny Cash, and John Denver. However at age eleven he was introduced to Led Zeppelin; that is when his musical journey began to come alive. When Miljenko was thirteen years old he formed a band name “Teaser”, playing covers tunes as well as original music. Despite much interest by producer Morgan Walker, “Teaser” fizzled out.
Miljenko joined a band called “The Mission”, at the age of fifteen. He worked very closely with the leader of the band, Elliot Lewis, (who later became a member of “The Average White Band”). Miljenko was now equipped with studio and writing experience.
Miljenko, now sixteen years old, joined up with James Ward (Bassist), Chris Risola (Guitar), and Jack Wilkinson (Drums), “Red Alert” was formed. Jack was eventually replaced by John Fowler (Drums), Frank Di Costanzo (Rhythm) was added to form a five-piece.
Right after high school Miljenko attended college to major in mechanical engineering. During his second year of college it dawned on him… “I was meant to be a singer”, so Miljenko promptly tossed his books out the second story window and focused all his time and energy on the band.
After completing a five song demo, Miljenko, Jimmy Ward and Miljenko’s friend John Belmont travelled to Los Angeles, with one thing in mind… to get a record deal. Within a month they had secured a new manager and a record deal with MCA. Band ultimately changed name from “Red Alert” to “SteelHeart”.
Commercial Success:
SteelHeart’s self titled debut album ‘SteelHeart’ was released in 1990, bringing them almost immediate commercial success, with critics comparing their forceful hard rock sound to Led Zeppelin’s. Since then, Miljenko and band-mates have showcased their broad influences and the raw strength of his vocals; their sound drawing comparisons to hard rock and pop metal greats like Ratt and Whitesnake. The original line up included Miljenko Matijevic (Vox, Guitar, Piano), Chris Risola (Guitar), Frank Di Costanzo (Guitar), James Ward (Bass), and John Fowler (Drums). The guys found themselves hitting the big time as their first album reached #40 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1990, the band’s fan-base growing swiftly around the world. “SteelHeart” sold 33,000 albums on its first day in Japan alone. Before long, the album hit platinum – and its power ballad, “She’s Gone,” hit #1 on the international charts, staying there 17 weeks. The second single, “I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes)” reached #14 on the Billboard charts. Another song, “Can’t Stop Me Loving’ You” further showcased Miljenko’s vocal range, but this time, Risola’s lead guitar skills were also noticed.
SteelHeart’s next effort album-wise, “Tangled In Reins,” released July 10, 1992, had a more mixed eclectic song style. With heavy hitting, hard driving songs like “Loaded Mutha”, “SteelHeart”, “Electric Love Child”, and fun loving “Sticky Side Up,” to tear jerking ballads such as “Mama Don’t You Cry.” to name a few. The song, “SteelHeart” featured Miljenko hitting the highest note of his song catalogue. While the ballad “Mama Don’t You Cry” charted #1 in many East Asian Countries, including Hong Kong, prompting their live unplugged performance in Hong Kong followed by an extensive unplugged tour of Asia in September, 1992. The album did not reap the same commercial success as StealHeart’s debut album, reaching only #144 on Billboard charts, signaling the grunge-sound invasion was starting to take force in the music business.
Miljenko’s Stage Accident:
Steelheart was asked by heavy metal band Slaughter to perform a show with them on Oct. 31, 1992, Halloween night. This was to be the 50th show of Steelheart’s last leg of the tour. It turned out to be momentous in a way they didn’t expect as tragedy struck. While performing “Dancing in the Fire,” from their “Tangled in Reins” album, Miljenko decided to climb a lighting truss, which was improperly secured, forever changing the lives of Steelheart and their fans. Trying to dodge the massive rig without success, the 1000 pound truss hit the back of his head – hard – driving one of the greatest vocalists of all time face first into the stage: breaking his nose, cheekbone, jaw and twisting his spine.
SteelHeart Reboot:
In 1996, after much physical rehabilitation, Miljenko formed a new version of SteelHeart: Kenny Kanowski (guitars), Vincent Mele (bass) and Alex Makarovich (drums) – to record and release the album “Wait.” This album was very different to the previous two. The single “Wait” went #1 in many Asian countries, & the song “We All Die Young” was later used in the 2001 Mark Wahlberg / Jennifer Aniston film, “ROCK STAR.”
In 2008, Miljenko released “Good 2B Alive,” which he wrote, produced and engineered with producer Kit Woolen. March 16, 2017 SteelHeart signed a new record deal with Italian label “Frontiers Records”. Miljenko wrote and produced SteelHeart’s latest album “Through Worlds of Stardust”, which was released by Frontiers Records on September 6, 2017. Miljenko produced, directed and starred in two music videos, “Lips Of Rain” and “You Got Me Twisted” both songs are cut from the latest album “Through Worlds of Stardust”. The album and videos earned rave reviews from fans and critics alike.
Other Projects:
• Miljenko played a huge part in the ROCK STAR (2001) movie by lending his voice to Mark Wahlberg’s character Chris Cole in a Steel Dragon cover band and later as his alter ego Chris “Iggy” Cole of Steel Dragon.
• In 2010 Miljenko joined Ray Manzerak and Robby Krieger as the lead singer transcending the late Jim Morrison of “The Doors”. Two remarkable tours performing theatres and festivals throughout the US and Europe including a 52 piece orchestra in London, Dublin and Wolverhampton with “The Royal Phil Harmonic Orchestra”. Miljenko delivered a remarkable performance every night with rave reviews.
• Performing on several continents such as Europe, Asia and North America. Early January 2016, Miljenko was in Korea for six months – a country where he’s a super star – performing on various TV shows, festivals including The Dream concert. Miljenko is the only foreign artist ever to perform this concert to a 60,000 audience strong and televised to many countries. Miljenko’s’ performance that night received outstanding reviews with the whole stadium singing the chorus alone. He also penned two songs, one late 2015 and another early 2016, for two of OST Korea tv’s top hit dramas, “My Love Is Gone” and “Stay.” Miljenko then took just one week off from touring/playing Korea to join three festivals in the US and perform at the Hollywood Bowl for the sold- out Los Angeles Korean Times Music Festival on May 7th 2016
JOE PESSIA
Guitar
Hailing from Boston, MA, Joe started playing guitar in his early teens inspired by The Beatles, AC/DC, Aerosmith, and Queen.
Playing in bands throughout high school lead him to attending Berklee College of Music in Boston where he graduated with a degree in Professional Music. As a member of the bands Dramagods – with Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme / Rihanna, Tantric, the platinum selling band with albums produced by Toby Wright of Alice In Chains fame, and Hurtsmile – featuring Gary Cherone of Extreme and formerly of Van Halen, and currently Steelheart, Joe has toured the US, Europe, Asia, and Australia and performed on national television programs like The Late Show with Craig Ferguson.
Joe has shared stages with the likes of Perry Farrell of Janes Addiction, Mike Mangini of Dream Theater, George Lynch of Dokken, Michael Anthony of Van Halen, Warren DeMartini of Ratt and has opened for artists such as Alice in Chains, Sammy Hagar, Bret Michaels, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, YES, and Judas Priest.
Joe has also collaborated on various albums as a guitarist, bassist, co-writer co-producer, and engineer. His music has been used by ESPN, The NHL, MLB, and on the video game ‘MLB-2K10’ featuring former Tampa Bay Ray’s 3rd baseman Evan Longoria as his walk up music.

Pride Month Kick Off Party
PRIDE Month is coming in hot — and we’re kicking it off in true Santa Fe style!
Join us for the PRIDE Month Kickoff Party at Cowgirl BBQ — and yes, it’s totally FREE!
Get ready for an afternoon of music, dancing, and queer joy with community, cold drinks, and classic Cowgirl fun.
Let’s launch PRIDE Month with energy, love, and celebration!

Pleasure Prince
Lilly Scott & William Duncan form the electronic duo, Pleasure Prince. Standing alone as a truly new and unique sound, Pleasure Prince has crafted a cinematic essence of steamy, passionate, synth-pop, with a high energy live performance to boot. Blending electronica, 60’s style harmonies, and krautrock influences, the duo gives praise to icons like Daft Punk and Air with their juicy analog synth compositions and unique drum and bass rhythms.
Originating in Brooklyn and now residing in Denver, the band has been touring across the U.S. in 2025 in support of their new album, ‘General Pallor.’ Pleasure Prince’s sophomore release features the duo’s signature poppy vocal harmonies on songs such as ’Sherry With A Cherry’, and massive, arena-sized drum production on tracks like ‘Dynasty Rich’ and ‘At The End.’
Both talented multi-instrumentalists and producers- they compose, perform, engineer, and mix each song themselves in their Colorado Mountain recording studio, ’The Mine.’
Birdy Magazine reviewed their new album, ‘General Pallor’, saying, “It’s synthesis of R&B and synth pop is impossible to resist.” Brooklyn blog, The Deli Mag, noted their vocals “echo the sweetness and retro-futuristic sci-fi edge of the much beloved Broadcast.” AXS Los Angeles reviewed their latest music video for the single, ‘Downside’, saying, “Pleasure Prince’s latest track is a D.I.Y. music dream."
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!
Tender Fire Pizza will be slinging the best slices in town from 5pm till sold out! Tender Fire brings people together around the craft of creating food that makes people feel happy, healthy and connected to community.

Margo Cilker
One of our favorite discoveries last year, Margo’s music is rich with storytelling, blending family history, nature, and the bittersweet pull of home.
Her latest album, Valley of Heart’s Delight, explores the beauty and tension of the places we come from and the ways they change.
Opening the show is songwriter and poet Forrest VanTuyl and local fave Lara Manzanares, an award-winning bilingual singer-songwriter of Northern New Mexican heritage.

Blue Cactus
Blue Cactus got their start on the active honky-tonk circuit of North Carolina, developing an electrified twang that now effortlessly branches out into folk, alt-country, and psychedelic-tinged rock. Having released two records to critical acclaim, they have built a cult following in the South and beyond, thanks to their introspective lyricism and blistering guitar techniques, which make the band potent in the studio and on stage.
Their songs are currently featured in NPR Live Sessions and Billboard, with albums reviewed in Paste, American Songwriter, and No Depression, which praised their ability to paint “beautiful pictures of limitless possibility” in roots music. Their third studio album, Believer, is set to be released on April 25 via Sleepy Cat Records.
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 for the band are always welcome and appreciated!

A Subtle Kind of Murder
June 5-8, 12-15, and 19-22
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.

Songs and Stories: James McMurty, Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gmore
SONGS & STORIES
A very special Songs & Stories evening featuring two full sets: An acoustic “guitar pull” song swap followed by James and his band joined by Dave Alvin and Jimmy Dale! Albuquerque fans, we're also presenting Songs & Stories at the KiMo Theatre on June 7!
JAMES MCMURTRY
The son of one of America's most celebrated novelists, James McMurtry followed the family's tradition: he's a master storyteller who relates his tales in verse and music. Part of the Texas singer/songwriter community, McMurtry has a gift for character studies, documenting lives not in perfect balance, and offering political commentary on how the choices of the powerful impact the lives of ordinary folks. McMurtry's vocals are dour and plainspoken, but give eloquent voice to the lives of his protagonists, and his artfully unadorned lyrics are often full of warmth and humanity, even in narratives full of chaos. McMurtry made a celebrated debut with 1989's Too Long in the Wasteland, he hit a creative stride with 2005's Childish Things and 2008's Just Us Kids, and on 2021's The Horses and the Hounds, the performances and production were every bit as compelling as McMurtry's songs.
DAVE ALVIN
A singer, songwriter, and guitarist with a keen eye for the details of American life and a powerful and passionate performing style, Dave Alvin helped to kick-start the American roots rock scene in the early '80s with the band the Blasters and has since gone on to a career as a solo performer, songwriter, producer, and sideman that's been as well respected as it is eclectic. Born and raised in Downey, California, Dave Alvin and his brother Phil Alvin were avid music fans since childhood, immersing themselves in vintage blues, country, and rockabilly sounds.
JIMMIE DALE GILMORE
With a warm, warbling tenor voice and folksy, personable approach to both his music and his audiences, Jimmie Dale Gilmore is the archetype of a Texas singer/songwriter, with his eye for the dusty beauty of the Southwest meshing beautifully with the Zen cowboy demeanor that informs his music and his persona. Gilmore came out of the fruitful Lubbock, Texas, music scene of the '70s, and his early work with Joe Ely and Butch Hancock as the Flatlanders was a crucial precursor to both the outlaw country and alt-country movements.

Songs and Stories
SONGS & STORIES
A very special Songs & Stories evening featuring two full sets: An acoustic “guitar pull” song swap followed by James and his band joined by Dave Alvin and Jimmy Dale! Albuquerque fans, we're also presenting Songs & Stories at the KiMo Theatre on June 7!
JAMES MCMURTRY
The son of one of America's most celebrated novelists, James McMurtry followed the family's tradition: he's a master storyteller who relates his tales in verse and music. Part of the Texas singer/songwriter community, McMurtry has a gift for character studies, documenting lives not in perfect balance, and offering political commentary on how the choices of the powerful impact the lives of ordinary folks. McMurtry's vocals are dour and plainspoken, but give eloquent voice to the lives of his protagonists, and his artfully unadorned lyrics are often full of warmth and humanity, even in narratives full of chaos. McMurtry made a celebrated debut with 1989's Too Long in the Wasteland, he hit a creative stride with 2005's Childish Things and 2008's Just Us Kids, and on 2021's The Horses and the Hounds, the performances and production were every bit as compelling as McMurtry's songs.
DAVE ALVIN
A singer, songwriter, and guitarist with a keen eye for the details of American life and a powerful and passionate performing style, Dave Alvin helped to kick-start the American roots rock scene in the early '80s with the band the Blasters and has since gone on to a career as a solo performer, songwriter, producer, and sideman that's been as well respected as it is eclectic. Born and raised in Downey, California, Dave Alvin and his brother Phil Alvin were avid music fans since childhood, immersing themselves in vintage blues, country, and rockabilly sounds.
JIMMIE DALE GILMORE
With a warm, warbling tenor voice and folksy, personable approach to both his music and his audiences, Jimmie Dale Gilmore is the archetype of a Texas singer/songwriter, with his eye for the dusty beauty of the Southwest meshing beautifully with the Zen cowboy demeanor that informs his music and his persona. Gilmore came out of the fruitful Lubbock, Texas, music scene of the '70s, and his early work with Joe Ely and Butch Hancock as the Flatlanders was a crucial precursor to both the outlaw country and alt-country movements.

The Flinns
Max and Brittney Flinn, known as The Flinns, are a husband-and-wife country americana duo from Texas. They have captivated audiences throughout Texas and the Western United States with their heartfelt lyrics, authentic storytelling, and tight harmonies, forging a unique connection that keeps fans coming back for more.
Max’s songwriting combines traditional country and singer-songwriter elements, earning praise from American Songwriter for his ability to craft relatable narratives. Brittney’s harmonies and vocal prowess add a refreshing dynamic to their performances. Together, they have supported big acts like Robert Earl Keen, Radney Foster, Ryan Bingham, and the Eli Young Band. The Flinns are excited to announce their partnership with Turtlebox, sponsoring their upcoming single "I'm Still Holdin' On," set to release March 7th.
The Flinns’ live performances are a testament to their versatility, seamlessly blending their original songs with beloved covers that pay homage to the roots of Americana music. They shine on classics like John Prine and Iris DeMent's “In Spite of Ourselves” and the iconic “Jackson,” originally performed by Johnny Cash and June Carter, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences across generations.
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!
Tender Fire Pizza will be slinging the best slices in town from 5pm till sold out! Tender Fire brings people together around the craft of creating food that makes people feel happy, healthy and connected to community.

Mike Zito
A true powerhouse in the contemporary blues world, Mike Zito has earned acclaim for his raw authenticity, integrity, and soul-stirring performances.
With a career defined by honesty and passion, Zito’s music resonates deeply, making him one of the most lauded artists in modern blues.

The Kiffness
One viral hit after another, almost a billion views and many, many cats, dogs later, The Kiffness has become a significant figure in the global viral music scene, celebrated for his innovative, genius and humorous approach to music and internet remix culture. Behind The Kiffness is 38-year-old multi-instrumentalist David Scott from South Africa, bringing his hits, which made him an internet phenomenon, to stages all over the world to experience live. Playing for an incredibly diverse fanbase he proves once again that music brings people together– also, and especially, offline.
Before the pandemic in 2020, The Kiffness was already a well-established touring artist and music producer in South Africa, with several singles gracing radio stations and earning five South African Music Awards (SAMA) nominations.
In 2020, The Kiffness captured global attention and widespread internet fame with his clever corona virus parody videos and unique "internet collaborations" with various animals and people. His remix of "Ievan Polkka" and collaborations with "Alugalug Cat" and "It’s a Beautiful Day" went viral, amassing nearly a billion views on YouTube and securing a spot on the Billboard charts. This surge in popularity cemented his status as one of South Africa's premier online creatives.
Fueled by high demand, The Kiffness embarked on a world tour, debuting with sold-out shows in Germany in October 2022, followed by more sold-out performances across the US and Europe in 2023. In 2024, The Kiffness’s remix of the presidential debate featuring Kamala Harris and Donald Trump sparked the “Eating the Dogs” remix to climb the Billboard charts, reaching #2 on YouTube’s viral videos for several weeks. The remix quickly gained traction in mainstream media, bringing the artist unprecedented attention. Mindful of the topic’s polarizing nature, The Kiffness released the song with the commitment to donate all royalties to an SPCA in Ohio, where tens of thousands of dollars have already been directed to support their mission.
He continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his creativity and philanthropic efforts. Known for giving a voice to many unsung heroes, The Kiffness shines a light on humans and animals that have entertained the internet for years without profiting from it. By making them part of his viral sensations and ensuring they earn royalties, The Kiffness turns these internet stars into beneficiaries of their own.
TICKETS: $27.50–$33.50
Member pre-sale: Wednesday, November 20, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, November 22, 10 am
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ADA: Yes, please speak to a Meow Wolf team member
PROHIBITED ITEMS: We recommend you 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

The Shoulders We Stand On
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the rich and resilient history of the LGBTQ+ community in Santa Fe and New Mexico — with a special spotlight on the Roaring 1920s!
Welcome Reception at 5:00 PM.
This powerful presentation will be the first in an ongoing series exploring the stories, struggles, and triumphs that shaped our queer community — and the trailblazers who paved the way.
Presented with gratitude to Garrett Peck and the New Mexico History Museum for their incredible research and partnership.
Let’s honor the past, celebrate our legacy, and keep moving forward — together.

Carnival of Curiosities
Carnival of Curiosities
Join us for a spectacular time at the Carnival of Curiosities: the Lensic’s Annual Gala Fundraiser for Education! Like the wonders of a carnival, the Lensic brings together an extraordinary array of performances that spark imagination, inspire fascination, and create lasting memories. But the real magic happens behind the scenes, where your vital support opens the doors of discovery to over 13,000 New Mexico students each year.
All Gala tickets support the nonprofit Lensic Performing Arts Center and its life-changing arts education programs. A portion of your ticket is tax-deductible. Please note, seating is limited. Refunds will only be processed in the event we cannot accommodate your request.

Pride Train
Get ready for a night of music, dancing, and pure joy as we roll through the high desert to celebrate Pride! Your ticket includes a free welcome drink to get the party started + DJs spinning all night long.
Snag your tickets early for the best price — Special Early ticket pricing won’t last long!
Let’s ride, dance, and make memories together on the PRIDE Train!

King Manzi and Russ Glenn
King Manzi is a musical duo. If you're fond of harmony-rich and melodically magical sounds a-la the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and Neil Young, you've found a surefire way to scratch that itch. Their new record, Bolder Than Before (out May 30th), was recorded live to tape in Los Angeles and is a love letter of sorts to the dusty trails and open highways of the Southwest.
Russ Glenn pens and sings Indie-folk/ Americana songs in the Hill Country region of Texas. His latest single, Half-life, has been selected as a finalist in the Rocky Mountain Songwriting Contest. Russ was baptized in a ship’s bell and has an affinity for songs that explore human relationships and our place in the universe. Russ Glenn's newest album "Pale Blue Dot" launched on Earth Day 2022 and is the 5th release by this Texas Hill Country Singer-Songwriter.
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!

The Punch Brothers
Punch Brothers, formed in 2006, are a virtuosic quintet featuring mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Brittany Haas. Known for pushing the boundaries of acoustic music, the band has garnered critical acclaim, including a Grammy for Best Folk Album for All Ashore (2018).
The Washington Post applauded them for taking “bluegrass to its next evolutionary stage, drawing equal inspiration from the brain and the heart.” Over the years, they’ve become pioneers in modern string music, with albums like Antifogmatic (2010), Who’s Feeling Young Now (2012) and The Phosphorescent Blues (2015) showcasing their genre-defying sound.
Rolling Stone praised their work as “wild virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity,” cementing their reputation as trailblazers in contemporary acoustic music. Most Recently, Punch Brothers have been focused on their new musical variety show, “The Energy Curfew Music Hour,” with season one available on Audible and all podcasting platforms.

Pedrito Martinez Group
Pedrito Martínez…is a source of rhythmic delight and inspiration… an incomparable performer… a traditional Afro-Cuban music superstar – The New York Times
Pedro Pablo “Pedrito” Martínez was born in Havana, Cuba, Sept 12, 1973 in the Cayo Hueso neighborhood, where rumba is played all day long, and began his musical career at the age of 11, with a foundation in the rumba and Afro Cuban Yoruba traditions.
Since settling in New York City in the fall of 1998, Pedrito has recorded or performed with, Paul Simon, Wynton Marsalis, Paquito D’Rivera, Bruce Springsteen, Ruben Blades, Eddie Palmieri, Dave Matthews, and Sting, and has contributed to over 75 albums.
A consummate master of Afro-Cuban folkloric music and the batá drum he is also the world’s first-call rumbero—playing, singing, and dancing with dozens of Cuban rumba groups.

ScienceFest in Los Alamos
The premier event of Los Alamos ScienceFest, Discovery Day, brings family fun to downtown Los Alamos, where attendees can visit tents with non-stop interactive science demonstrations, a children's activity area, music, food & beverages.
All ScienceFest events are free and open to the public unless otherwise specified!

PRIDE WEEK T - Dance KICK OFF
Get ready to kick off PRIDE Week in style at our PRIDE Week Kick Off T-dance!
Join us for an afternoon of celebration, music, and fun in the sun as we come together to honor love, diversity, and inclusion.
Whether you're dancing the day away to the music being spun, or lounging on the lawn, this event promises to be an unforgettable start to a week of PRIDE festivities!
Come dressed in your most fabulous attire and get ready to let your true colors shine!
Don't miss out on the excitement as we launch PRIDE Week with a bang!

Metalachi
Born from a long night of music, tequila, and mariachi-loving metalheads, Metalachi has been entertaining audiences and wooing abuelas everywhere for over a decade.
Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, the band has traveled across the US, Canada, and Mexico, performing everywhere from the smallest local bars to the largest parties, including Heavy Montreal, Megacruise, and Mosters of Rock Cruise.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden
Sunset Concert Series with Gershom Brothers
A band of brothers that deliver high energy performances with a wide variety of original music from one of their four albums, and so many different genres of cover songs.
The band is comprised of three actual brothers and one from another mother, Timothy (drums & vocals) Tyler (lead vocals & rhythm guitar) Trenton (lead guitar & vocals) and Ethan (bass & vocals) have played in 9 different states and over 25 cities coast to coast.
All of the Brothers are born and raised New Mexicans with a plethora of musical influence, they are able to draw inspiration from many different styles of music that complete the Gershom Brothers unique sound that everyone loves! You can follow them on Facebook & Instagram, and their music on your favorite music streaming platform.
Wednesday, June 25
Location – Garden Amphitheater
Gates open at 5:00pm
Concert – 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Tickets – Members: $13.00 • Not Yet Members: $15.00 • Youth $8
Join us all summer for the full Sunset Concert Series 2025! Ticket price includes all nine (9) concerts in the Garden! Tickets here!
Seasonally crafted cocktails, mocktails, beer, wine, and sodas. Food truck onsite!
**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. If you do not have an account, click the “Register” button to create an account. Please note: the discount won’t be reflected until you checkout! If you receive an error or have questions, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org.
Not yet a member? Join/renew here for discounts and benefits all year long!
Cancellations and refunds: If you need to cancel, please contact us at info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. There are no refunds.

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!”
Fri, June 27, 2025
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Wed, July 2, 2025
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Sat, July 5, 2025
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Fri, July 11, 2025
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Fri, July 18, 2025
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Mon, July 28, 2025
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Sat, August 2, 2025
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Wed, August 6, 2025
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Thu, August 14, 2025
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PRIDE AFTER DARK
Join us for the official PRIDE after party (21+)!
We're thrilled to announce that this year, we'll be featuring Grammy-winning DJ/Producer Tracy Young!
Dance the night away to the moving sounds of PRIDE with fabulous music. Tickets are limited.
Tracy Young is a GRAMMY®️ Award-winning Producer, Remixer, DJ, Composer, and Owner of Ferosh Records. Young has “Officially Remixed” for over 100+ musical artists, including 14 exclusively for Madonna. Notably, she has racked up over 60 #1 U.S. Billboard Dance Club Chart hits since 2000.
Young’s career began in the early-90s at WPGC 95.5 in Washington, D.C. as a Mix Show DJ spinning Hip Hop. She later worked her way up to Music Director at the station, before acquiring the Southeast Regional Promotions Director for Interscope Records in Miami.
The relocation to Miami allowed Tracy to thrive as a DJ with weekly residencies at iconic venues like Liquid, Club Space, Mansion Nightclub and Cameo, crowning her both the unprecedented “Queen of Clubs” in South Beach and a celebrity favorite.
Tracy’s future success to come was mainly due to meeting Madonna in the mid-90s. Although she would DJ various movie premieres, exclusive events, and album releases over the years – it would be Young’s remix work for Madonna on songs like “Music,” “Hung Up,” and “4 Minutes” that would be instrumental to her production career.
With 14 tracks to date, Madonna and Young’s most historic collaboration is the anthemic “I Rise” (Tracy Young Pride Intro Radio Remix), which won a GRAMMY at the 62nd Annual Awards. The GRAMMY marks Young as the first woman to win and be nominated in the “Best Remixed Recording” category since its inception in 1998. On November 23, 2021 the Recording Academy announced Young’s second nomination in the same category for “Constant Craving” (Fashionably Late Remix) with k.d. lang.
The accolades continue as The City of Miami Beach, has awarded Young with a Proclamation Ceremony on December 11, 2019, officially naming “Tracy Young Day” in Miami Beach.
Tracy produces both originals for her Ferosh Records label and reimagined dance remixes with various artists and labels. A complete list of collaborations with artists like Cyndi Lauper, Beyoncé, Stevie Nicks, k.d. lang, Sofia Carson, Idina Menzel, Christina Aguilera, Gloria Estefan, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Cher, Shakira, Debbie Gibson, P!nk, Rhianna, Lady Gaga and so many more can be found on Tracy’s Wikipedia Discography page.
Active in the studio, Tracy is working on new music with releases expected throughout 2025.

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.
Sat, June 28, 2025
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Fri, July 4, 2025
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Thu, July 31, 2025
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Pride Parade Patio Party
HRA is thrilled to partner with the Plaza Cafe for PRIDE Parade Patio Party:
Brunch for a Cause!
Join us as we take over the outdoor patio for the best parade viewing experience and a fabulous brunch fundraiser supporting our new LGBTQ+ Center.
Tickets: $100 per person, including your choice of anything off the menu (some exceptions apply) and one cocktail of your choice. Tickets are limited, so secure yours now!
Hosted by the fabulous Vanessa Patricks, prepare for an epic day of PRIDE fun, delicious food, and great company!

Charley Crockett
Some people politely wait for their turn, ask for permission, and take a shot at their dreams when the opportunity allows. Charley Crockett isn’t one of those people.
He’s never just waited around, asked for permission, or let opportunity find him. Instead, the GRAMMY® Award-nominated Texas-born maverick defied the odds at every turn, tapping into a rebellious strain of country, releasing 14 albums independently, and grinding from obscurity to selling out some of the world’s most renowned venues.
As Pitchfork points out, “in the decade it took Crockett to brush country stardom, the bygone era of music he loves and embodies arrived in the modern age. He is a key player in deciding where it will go next.” He has continuously pushed forward too.
Since 2015, he has paved a singular path out of Texas. Beyond garnering hundreds of millions of streams, he picked up his first GRAMMY® nod for 2024’s $10 Cowboy. In the last year alone, he notably sold out Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, CO, the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, CA, and two nights at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. Crockett and his music have also received praise from The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and Variety. Speaking to his impact, CBS Mornings chronicled his journey, and he’s sat down for an interview on The Daily Show.
Plus, he’s graced the stage for performances on Austin City Limits, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS “Saturday Sessions” in addition to playing behind NPR Music’s “Tiny Desk.”
With multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning Shooter Jennings as co-producer, the same unapologetic spirit, diehard work ethic, and no-nonsense honesty drive Crockett’s Island Records debut LP, Lonesome Drifter.

Free Face Painting at Santa Fe Botanical
Arts Alive!
Community Day, Free day in the Garden & Free Face Painting by Bright Brush Face Painting
Visit our website for more Free events
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21st Annual International Folk Art Market
A Timeless Celebration In The Heart Of Santa Fe. A Global Folk Art Experience Unlike Any Other.
Shop, connect, and celebrate with 150+ master folk artists from 50+ countries as they bring their cultures, techniques, and artistry to Santa Fe.
40 new artists debuting at the market
Authentic, handmade art from around the world
Support global artisans & sustainable livelihoods.
Children 16 & Under get FREE admission everyday (Youth ticket required)
𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 𝗜𝗙𝗔𝗠 𝗦𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗗𝗨𝗟𝗘
Wednesday, July 9
· Community Celebration (FREE)
Santa Fe Railyard | 6 PM–9 PM
Thursday, July 10
· Opening Night Celebration | 6 PM–9 PM | Exclusive Early Access
By invitation only for IFAM Region + Supporters - Join our community of changemakers. To learn more and secure your invitation, visit folkartmarket.org/donate
Friday, July 11
· Early Bird Market | 8 AM–10 AM | $90
Beat the crowds & enjoy all-day Friday access!
· Friday Market | 10 AM–6 PM | $25
Timed entry tickets are required (includes re-entry).
Saturday, July 12
· Saturday Market | 10 AM–5 PM | $20
Timed entry tickets are required.
· Saturday Night Market | 6 PM–9 PM | $25
Experience the market under the stars!
Sunday, July 13
· Community Day – Sponsored by New Mexico Tourism Department | 10 AM–5 PM | FREE
Don’t Miss Out!
Join us for an unforgettable cultural experience!
𝗦𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘀𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗴𝗹𝗼𝗯𝗮𝗹 𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝗮𝗻𝘀 𝗮𝘁 𝗳𝗼𝗹𝗸𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗸𝗲𝘁.𝗼𝗿𝗴/𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀

Complexions
Back by popular demand, Complexions Contemporary Ballet awakens audiences to a new, exciting genre with its full-throttle style and groundbreaking approach to contemporary ballet. The program features Dwight Rhoden’s newest ballet, Bolero. These dazzling performers, dancing with blazing ferocity and grace, will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Rhiannon Giddnes and The Old Time Revue
Rhiannon Giddens has made a singular, iconic career out of stretching her brand of folk music, with its miles-deep historical roots and contemporary sensibilities, into just about every field imaginable. A two-time GRAMMY Award-winning singer and multi-instrumentalist, MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient, Pulitzer Prize winner, and composer of opera, ballet, and film, Giddens has centered her work around the mission of lifting up people whose contributions to American musical history have previously been overlooked or erased, and advocating for a more accurate understanding of the country’s musical origins through art.
Giddens has released three albums under her own name and two in collaboration with Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, all on Nonesuch Records. American Railroad, her first album in collaboration with the Silkroad Ensemble, was released in November 2024, and her forthcoming album in collaboration with Justin Robinson, What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, will release in April 2025.

Dave Mason's let Flow Tour
Don’t miss legendary guitarist Dave Mason perform live with his band! A member of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame and founding member of the group Traffic, Mason has been performing for five decades and has collaborated with some of the industry’s most prolific artists like Paul McCartney, Graham Nash, and Jimi Hendrix.
A man like Dave Mason never leaves touring. Yet, at 78, there are no guarantees…so now is the moment to experience a legend! Don’t miss your chance to see this iconic artist live and may these 2025 performances become treasured memories that last a lifetime.
Dave Mason returns to touring in 2025 with ‘Let It Flow’, which isn’t just the name of a song, but it’s his philosophy in life. As a guitarist, singer, songwriter and a producer, Dave has always put forth that great songs come from a state of being quiet enough to hear the flow of the music before it ever hits the page. He has devoted his life to developing a deep sense of inner listening and the gifted capacity to bring it all to life.
You don’t want to miss this legendary artist as he performs deep cuts and classic favorites that have been loved by legions of fans for more than half a century. Fans can expect a unique concert experience as all songs are interwoven with Dave’s rich storytelling of a history that encompasses over five decades in rock n’ roll.
Anyone who’s listened to Dave’s music, or has seen him in concert, knows that he’s playing because he loves it. He is authentic. You wouldn’t know that he’s shy and introverted by nature if you’ve seen his powerful performances. Dave has been described as a ‘gunslinger’, and what you’ll witness firsthand is a man dedicated to preserving the vitality of music, staying genuine and faithful to the spirit of excellence.

Flor de Tolache
The Latin Grammy-winning, all-female ensemble seamlessly blends tradition and innovation, reimagining Latin American music with an edgy, versatile, and fresh sound. Their soaring vocals, physical elegance, and powerful presence cast a spell on audiences worldwide, from Mexico to Japan, the USA to Europe, and beyond.
With five studio albums to date, their latest, Motherflower, is a bold and genre-bending celebration of mariachi infused with a feminist charge like never before—earning a Grammy nomination for Best Música Mexicana Album.

The Psychedelic Furs
The Psychedelic Furs may not have invented rock & roll per se, but their influence since arriving on the post-punk scorched earth landscape four decades ago has reverberated and resonated among all those who cherish the sweet-and-sour spot where rawness and romanticism meet. Born out of the UK post-punk scene and led by vocalist and songwriter Richard Butler, and his bass-wielding brother Tim, the Furs quickly developed as one of the premiere bands at college and alternative radio scoring a flurry of major hits with “Love My Way,” “Pretty In Pink,” “Heaven,” “The Ghost In You,” and “Heartbreak Beat.”

2025 Contemporary Hispanic Market
Join us on Lincoln Avenue near the historic Santa Fe Plaza for the 39th annual Contemporary Hispanic Market .
Artists participating in the Contemporary Hispanic Market represent various artistic disciplines, including painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and mixed media. Their creations blend cultural influences with modern techniques and perspectives. Visitors will encounter a wide array of art forms, each reflecting the unique experiences, traditions, and narratives of the Hispanic culture.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply appreciate the beauty of Hispanic art, the Contemporary Hispanic Market offers an unparalleled opportunity to acquire exceptional pieces and support talented artists.

Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
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!

Tab Benoit
One of the most impressive guitarists to emerge from the rich Bayous of Southern Louisiana in recent years, Tab Benoit’s guitar tone can be recognized before his Otis-Redding-ish voice resonates from the speakers. He doesn’t rely on any effects and his set up is simple. It consists of a guitar, cord, and Category 5 Amplifier. The effects that you hear come from his fingers.
His latest release, I Hear Thunder, features ten solid tracks that showcase Tab’s original guitar style and the great songwriting of the Benoit / Anders Osborne songwriting team. Benoit does more than just play the blues; he defines its future while paying homage to its rich past. I Hear Thunder is a must for roots music fans.
GA-20 has drawn inspiration for their old-school sounds from the music they love by artists such as Otis Rush, J.B. Lenoir, Howlin’ Wolf, Junior Wells, Hound Dog Taylor, Earl Hooker, Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson and so many others. Performing with what feels like reckless abandon, GA-20 brings a timeless immediacy to every song they play with a sound that continues to grow and evolve. The band uses vintage instruments and amps to produce their authentic sound, and favours traditional recording techniques, like recording live off the floor together in one room, to help recreate that energy and sonic connection.

Cowboy Mouth
September 11-14, 18-21, and 25-28
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.

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

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.
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Feb 12, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 14, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact the Lensic box office: 505-988-1234.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE LENSIC
SEATING: Yes
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of your accommodations prior to the show
PARKING: Yes, you can pre-pay for parking validation in the Sandoval garage (across the street) during your checkout
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

LIT and Fuel
Just as the nineties dissolved into the 21st century, Lit charged up rock ‘n’ roll with uncompromising punk energy and a power pop punch. However, the Orange County-born band left an imprint on popular culture that only fissured wider over the years like a California fault line. Who could forget the immortal lyric, “Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk?” or the time Pamela Anderson devoured the band whole in the “Miserable” music video – HERE.
The group outlasted the next two decades as well. They stood out as the rare act whose presence could be felt loud and clear at Woodstock ’99. Twenty years after its initial release, the Billboard Music Award-winning “My Own Worst Enemy” HERE not only went double-platinum, but Post Malone also covered it on Instagram Live as did Kelly Clarkson HERE and Jimmy Fallon on his late night show HERE. Further speaking to their enduring influence, they’ve inspired think pieces by everyone from American Songwriter HERE to Kerrang! HERE, while Consequence of Sound named them one of the “100 Best Pop Punk Bands.” Not to mention, their music blared through American Reunion, Central Intelligence, Parks and Recreation, Rock Band, and beyond as they also impressively averaged over 2.2 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
The guys have amassed a catalog highlighted by fan favorites such as the platinum A Place in the Sun [1999], Atomic [2001], Lit [2004], The View From The Bottom [2012], and These Are The Days [2017]. Meanwhile, they teased the next chapter with “Yeah Yeah Yeah” in 2021, arriving to acclaim from Loudwire, Alternative Press, and more.
Now, the quartet—brothers Ajay [vocals] and Jeremy Popoff [guitar], Kevin Baldes [bass], and Taylor Carroll [drums]—continue to do what they do best on their seventh full-length album and 2022 debut for Round Hill Records, Tastes Like Gold.
“We made a conscious decision to go back to when we had arrived at what we represented musically,” says Ajay. “It took a little bit of time to cleanse the palette and hit reset. However, the creativity flowed better than it had in the past couple of decades.”
“We just decided to make what people expect from Lit and, honestly, what we expect from Lit,” exclaims Jeremy. “Our fans have been very cool and gracious over the years. They’ve allowed us to grow, change, morph, and explore. At the end of the day though, Lit means something to people, and we wanted to get back to that. Once the lockdowns happened, it was even more difficult to go back to that place when we were in our early twenties in an Anaheim warehouse with cases of cheap beer and friends without a care in the world other than the next show. While everybody reevaluated the whole world, we tried to make a really fun rock ‘n’ roll record.”
So, that’s what they did…
By the time the Global Pandemic hit, the Popoff brothers had both traded Sunny Southern California for Music City, even hitching ride on Jamey Johnson’s tour bus to Nashville. They hit the studio with cowriters and co-producers Carlo Colasacco and Eric Paquette, re-energizing and reinvigorating their sound.
“Those two had a big role in relighting the Lit torch,” says Kevin. “Our drummer Taylor is a monster too, and a big part of the energy of this record. ”
“They are younger dudes that grew up big Lit fans,” Jeremy goes on. “So, as we inspired them along the way, they inspired us with their modern and fresh approach to making music. We stripped it back down to the basics, and they gave us a new school energy actually inspired by what we’re known for. We focused on what Lit means to people, what it means to us, and embraced who we are. Even though we’re older and wiser now, we still love the same things we’ve always loved. Right out of the gate, we said, ‘We‘re not talking about viruses, politics, or any of that shit’. We still have a great time, party, and make music that sounds better loud.”
That’s definitely the case with the first single “Kicked Off The Plane.” The head-nodding beat and palm-muted riff underline a real-life recollection of a recent instance when the dudes were unceremoniously booted from a flight for nursing something else other than water in coffee cups…The chantable refrain instantly captivates as Ajay asks, “What’s one more walk of shame?”
“When we first started out, it took a lot to get kicked off a plane,” the front man grins. “Last year, our flight kept getting delayed, so we kept drinking. Once we got on the plane, a flight attendant asked our very honest sound guy what was in his cup. We were thrown off! It’s similar to ‘My Own Worst Enemy’ lyrically, because we’re still doing things that get us into trouble,” Ajay laughs.
Then, there’s “Mouth Shut.” The single details why it’s important to be seen and not heard sometimes as another anthemic hook takes hold over a boisterous riff and arena-ready beat.
“It’s about keeping your thoughts to yourself, because sometimes it’s not worth speaking,” affirms Jeremy.
“It’s also good advice for a marriage,” Ajay elaborates. “I’ve learned that one the hard way. We’ve all regretted hitting ‘send’ on at least one text or Instagram story!”
“Do It Again” hinges on a hummable acoustic guitar melody before giving way to another soaring chorus. It might just be the perfect pre-game banger.
“It’s the party anthem,” Jeremy reveals. “You’re a glutton for punishment, but you’re back for round two. It’s the story of our life.”
On the other end of the spectrum, “The Life That I Got” takes stock of what matters in life as Ajay screams, “Maybe I ain’t got a lot, I never balled in a mansion or a yacht, but I’m in love with the motherfucking life that I got.”
“We’ve touched on this sentiment on every record,” Jeremy continues. “We go back to a simpler time. We just loved life, and we still do today. If you keep looking for what’s next, you forget to look at what’s right now. The song is a reminder.”
In the end, Tastes Like Gold is Lit, and that’s more than enough.
“We managed to not only make a classic record with a modern approach, but we did it during a pandemic,” Jeremy leaves off. “We realized you don’t have to be consumed by negativity and social media to the point where it stifles your ability to have fun, be happy, and do what you’re good at. Maybe the music inspires you to turn all of the other shit off and get back to what makes you happy.”
“I want you to hear it and go, ‘Lit’s back’, but they’re not going backwards,” Ajay concludes. “This is new Lit, but we hope it’s the Lit you fell in love with.”
FUEL
Destiny unfolds unexpectedly. However, it pushes us exactly where we’re supposed to be at just the right time. In this respect, you could say the 2021 rebirth of GRAMMY® Award-nominated multi platinum rock band Fuel was simply meant to be.
Formed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania by guitarist-songwriter Carl Bell in 1989. They are known for their hit songs “Shimmer” from the album Sunburn, “Hemorrhage (In My Hands)” and “Bad Day” from the album Something Like Human, as well as “Falls on Me” from the album Natural Selection as well as many other rock singles and albums. In addition, the band had multiple videos in heavy rotation on MTV, numerous live network TV performances in the US, Canada, and Australia, and songs on film soundtracks such as Scream 3, Daredevil, A Walk to Remember, and Godzilla. The album Sunburn is certified platinum by the RIAA, and the album Something Like Human is certified double-platinum. "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" held the #1 spot on Billboard’s Rock charts for over 3 months and in 2013 became the No. 6 Alternative Rock song of the past 25 years according to Billboard's Alternative Chart 25th Anniversary Top 100 Songs.
After rebuilding their brotherhood, founder, guitarist, and songwriter Carl Bell and longtime drummer Kevin Miller didn’t just celebrate their history together. They rushed into the future joined by new blood—Aaron Scott [lead vocals, guitar] from The Voice, Mark Klotz [guitar, vocals], and Tommy Nat [bass, vocals]—and armed with their first album together in 18 years, Ånomåly. Much like the title suggests, it serves as the aberration rock music needs.

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.

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

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

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
https://blacklistunion.com/

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

Lounge Events As Above So Below
Some rituals are worth repeating on April 22, 24, 26 and 29th!
𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐠 — a signature cocktail crafted with our Ritual Vodka — is a mainstay on our menu, offering a bright, elegant take on timeless indulgence. This cocktail is a reminder that youth is a feeling, not a number.
Join us on April 19th with DJ Pablo77 from 8–11pm for a night of classic funk, hip hop, and nostalgic rhythm. It’s the perfect soundtrack for a cocktail that never goes out of style.
Can’t make it to the lounge? Shop | aasbdistillery.com from the comfort of your home.
Sip the magic, respect the craft. Enjoy responsibly.

Barrio Universe City Art Show
Barrio Universe City
Saturday
12pm to 3pm
1520 Center Drive #2
Alas de Agua Cultural Center
Barrio Universe City is a series of 1000 small paintings and drawings and 100 small scale murals. This solo project by Israel Haros will happen over the next 4 years. This is the second installation of the project in an effort to create abundance and inspiration in a time of chaotic fear and scarcity. Come participate in this art immersion and the journey of an Chicano poet, muralist and artist.
This exhibition is brought to you by Alas de Agua Cultural Center and Israel Haros. Please consider donating to Alas de Agua for more shows and free workshops on the Southside.

ORYX, TKTWA, RED MESA and DESMADRE
ORYX is a Denver-based doom/sludge metal band comprised of Thomas Davis (vocals, guitars, synth), Abigail Davis (drums), and Joshua Kauffman (bass). ORYX is a monolithic force, characterized by thick, suffocating riffs, pulverizing drums, and vocals that seep into the listener's psyche like a toxic sludge.
Formed in 2012 by husband-and-wife duo, Thomas and Abigail Davis, ORYX has carved out a path of its own in the underground metal scene. Over the span of the previous decade, the band has seamlessly blended layers of blackened doom, atmospheric sludge, death metal, and black metal across four full length albums. Their intense performance has earned slots on countless US festivals, in addition to serving as direct support for notable acts like Electric Wizard, Candlemass, and Sleep. Each release has seen the band become more ambitious and refined in their unique brand of unrelenting sonic assault. As a two-piece, ORYX released its debut album, Widowmaker (2014), ORYX/Languish split LP (2016), and Stolen Absolution (2018). With the addition of a bassist in 2018, ORYX dove into a darker and heavier realm with the release of Born into Madness (2018) and Lamenting a Dead World (2021). Their latest offering and quintessential fourth studio album, Primordial Sky (2024) delivers the band’s pinnacle achievement thus far.
ORYX’s magnum opus, Primordial Sky, is a cathartic journey through the darkest corners of the human experience, exhuming themes of introspective exploration of life, death, and the cosmos. Each song showcases ethereal, massive riffs, intertwined with gripping solos and searing vocals. Amidst a mood of profound contemplation, the lyrics delve into subjects capturing the struggle of mortality and existence. With a penchant for creating an oppressive atmosphere, Primordial Sky delivers slow-burning behemoths that ascend to staggering crescendos. ORYX is the sonic embodiment of desolation, a monolithic wall of sound that demands to be experienced at full volume.
w/ special guests:
RED MESA
https://redmesaband.bandcamp.com/album/red-mesa
TKTWA
https://tktwa.bandcamp.com/album/eukaryotic
DESMADRE
https://www.facebook.com/desmadre.NM
Doors: 7pm
Show: 7:30pm
Monday April 28, 2025
Tumbelroot
2791 Agua Fria, Santa Fe ,NM
21+ w/ ID, All Ages w/ Parent or Guardian.
Presented by The Decibel Foundry

Stephanie Hatfield
With a vivacious personality to match compelling singing, songwriting, and performance, Stephanie Hatfield will make you wish for love just so you can feel the deep ache of heartbreak.
Although originally from the Detroit area, this eclectic singer hails from a Kentucky hillbilly heritage with a rich poetic history, and now calls the mountainous southwest her home. Throughout a life of travel and exploration, music has been her loyal creative expression, and Hatfield certainly has a story worth telling. Although operatically trained, she easily navigates genres as diverse as Americana, jazz, country, and rock.
This varied musical background can be clearly heard in her latest album, showcasing dreamy lyrics and tremendous vocals layered with expansive Americana rock, Indie and Latin influenced instrumentals. Her music embodies the emotional release of having your heart ripped apart and lovingly put back together again, but it’s the raw power of Hatfield’s expansive voice that makes her the perfect soundtrack for a passionate adventure.
www.stephaniehatfieldmusic.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!

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

World Circus Day Celebration
Join Wise Fool for World Circus Day! Come celebrate the magic of circus arts with a free, family-friendly outdoor event full of fun, laughter, and community joy!
Saturday, April 27
11AM–2PM
Railyard Park, Santa Fe
Live Cabaret-Style Performance at 11:15AM
Catch an exciting lineup of aerialists, acrobats, and circus artists sharing their talents in a joyful, community-centered show.
Hands-On Circus Fun
Try your hand at juggling, balance, aerials, stilts, clowning, and more at our interactive circus stations—open to all ages and experience levels!
Bring a Picnic & Stay Awhile
Grab your blanket and snacks, enjoy the sunshine, and spend the afternoon in play and celebration.
Free & Open to the Public!
Let’s celebrate World Circus Day together—Wise Fool style!

Make and Take at MOIFA
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.

Santa Fe Bike Swap
The 13th annual Santa Fe Bike Swap is back.
Looking for a new bike? Need to get rid of an old one? C'mon down to the Bike Swap!
Join us in The Betterday parking lot on Sunday April 27th from 9am - 12:30pm. New Solana Center, 905 West Alameda, Santa Fe NM 87501. Over 60 seller tables!
Admission is free! Reserve a table or let us know you are coming via the 'ticket' button. Seller information can be found within.
See you at the swap!
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EARLY DROP OFF: Bring consignment table or donation items on Saturday April 26th to the parking lot in front Rob and Charlie's bike shop from 3pm-5pm. We will sell items for your listed price and pay out 75% of the proceeds

PITBULL NIGHT
Get ready to party, Santa Fe! Join us at Boxcar on April 26 for an epic Pitbull theme night with DJ Optamystic spinning the hottest beats!
You won't want to miss this unforgettable night full of music, dancing, and fun.
Bring your friends and get ready to feel like a superstar! Dale!

Tim Hagans and his Band
Tim Hagans and his band ~ Tickets online or at the door - https://holdmyticket.com/event/444067
Don't miss the chance to see this amazing world-class artist, right here in Santa Fe, in Paradiso's intimate listening space!
Just $20 General Admission, $15 Seniors, Students are Free!

JJ and the Hooligans
The Hooligans kick off our Spring shows at Cowgirl this Saturday night!
Join Jay, Pete, Tom, Josh and Ben for great food, drinks, dancing and general ruckus-making.

Alex Maryol
Alex Maryol’s latest album almost didn’t get made. On the first day of recording, tensions were high, and the blues-rock artist and his engineer had an explosive disagreement. As it turns out, though, it was just a miscommunication, and cooler heads prevailed.
That key moment, however, gave everyone involved permission to be honest during the recording of Alex’s latest album, In The Meantime. The spirit of openness in the studio perfectly reflected where Alex had arrived at as a person and an artist. After years of soul-searching, Alex was welcoming an inspired epoch of authenticity and unbound creativity.
“It is a new era for me,” the Santa Fe, New Mexico-based artist acknowledges. “I feel like I am free to be myself, and express a deeper level of sincerity. It feels like the time to get back to a raw, from-the-gut approach to my music.”
Alex’s latest album will be his eighth entry in a musical journey that began with him as blues prodigy. He’s since matured into a critically-acclaimed alt-blues artist. His vocals exude a sweet grit, and, on guitar, Alex is a slow-burn virtuoso whose adept at conjuring muddy Mississippi river blues, gritty indie rock, buttery R&B, and sweat-soaked Chicago-style blues with an unmistakable swagger.
Alex has opened for a wide array of artists, including Etta James, G. Love and Special Sauce, Bo Diddley Bonnie Raitt, Lyle Lovett, Leon Russell, Corey Harris, Blues Traveler, and Otis Taylor, among others. He’s made incendiary appearances at the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival, and the King Biscuit Blues Festival. Two of his songs have been selected to appear in the Guy Pierce thriller First Snow(2007) directed by Mark Fergus. He’s also earned the “Best Blues Song” award at the New Mexico’s MIC Awards.
His latest release,In The Meantime, is both a rebirth and a return. In 2003, Alex released the gutsy bluesy album Make Everything Alright, and he decided to revisit that unvarnished approach on his latest, focusing on electric guitar workouts, and, most importantly, heartfelt songcraft. To this end, he enlisted Make Everything Alright’s engineer Tim Stroh (Dwight Yoakam, Robbie Robertson, David Jacobs-Strain), and recorded at Tim’s new studio in Leadville, Colorado, Mad House Recorders.
In The Meantime is boldly reflective and vulnerable. The 11-song collection spans swampy Delta blues, smoldering slow-burn soul, classic rock riff-rock, and moody jazz-tinged balladry. The spiritually uplifting “Love Is What We Are Made For” melds stanky vamp-blues with emotive pop-rock hooks. Later on in the album, Alex imaginatively revisits this track with a slinky groove which adds a soul-stirring dynamic to the song’s purposeful message.
On the hypnotically sleek and funky “All Night,” Alex relays a modern take on paying dues. The song looks back at Alex’s early 20s when he was grinding it out in bars playing music 5 nights a week from 9:30 PM to 1:30 AM.
Another album standout is the title track which is a rousing dip into moody Delta blues territory. Here, Alex conjures the lonesome and haunting feel of blues without resorting to cliched lyrics. “I didn’t want to take the easy way out and write a sappy breakup song. I wanted to convey a human experience we all have where we get to a place in our life where we’re stuck in darkness, and it feels like we are being tested,” Alex shares. The track also finds him stretching out on the guitar with slow-burn assurance, alternating between “Boogie Chillen”-like rhythm guitar and raw-nerve, Chicago electric blues lead playing.

All About Native Bees
Presented by Kate Whealen, founder of Sangre de Cristo Beekeepers.
She is also an instructor & mentor in the Certified Beekeeping Apprentice Program of NM Beekeepers Association. Kate has been keeping honey bees all over SF county since 2006.
After completing the SF Master Gardner program in 2013, Kate worked to establish pollinator gardens at New Mexico Wildlife Center.
For the past 10 years she has been identifying the native bees that visit her plantings on her small farm in Española. Join her to learn about the many pollinators & native plants that provide the seeds & fruit for us and our birds.

Hike Through History
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.

Tea and Tarot
Tiffany has been reading tarot cards for over twenty years.
She is passionate about helping others tap into their inner wisdom by using the cards as a tool to do so.
The cost for each reading is $20 and is payable to Tiffany at the time of the event. Readings are first-come, first-serve.
If you'd like to spend time with the cats before or after your reading, advance reservations in the Cat Lounge are strongly recommended!

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

DJ Dynamite Sol 80's & 90's Night
Get ready to groove back in time with Santa Fe’s #1 DJ!
Join us on April 25 at Boxcar Santa Fe for a flashback with our 80s and 90s Night with DJ Dynamite Sol spinning all your favorite hits! Don’t miss out on a night filled with nostalgic vibes and dance floor fun!

Banjo Joe and Danielle
Banjo Joe and Danielle will perform live at Second Street Brewery Rufina Taproom on Friday, April 25, 2025 from 8-10pm.
Banjo Joe and Danielle are a vibacious duo playing their own brand of bluegrass on banjo and upright bass. Sweethearts for over a decade, they are currently touring the western US in a converted school bus and performing live music.
Banjo Joe has a unique two finger style of banjo picking. His powerful tenor voice is strong and clear, sweetened by Danielle’s harmonies. He was also the lead singer for Whistle Pigs and has been a singer/songwriter/banjo player for close to 20 years. The talented Danielle makes her debut with the upright bass.
Check out their converted school bus tour here: https://www.youtube.com/c/banjojoeanddanielle.

BAD NERVES
The bastard child of a Ramones/Strokes one-night stand, Bad Nerves play ferociously fast distorted pop songs and drew acclaim with their previous releases ‘Dreaming’, ‘Baby Drummer’, & ‘Can’t Be Mine’.
It would appear to be in the DNA of rock music, particularly punk music, that the music itself happens by some kind of happy accident. Nothing truer could be said of the Essex five-piece speed punk band.
For frontman Bobby, the formation of the band itself was an unintentional happenstance that just wound up taking off in unexpected but very exciting directions. Did band life choose Bad Nerves or did Bad Nerves choose band life? It's hard to say.
On the eve of releasing their second album, the brilliantly titled Still Nervous, the boys are still reeling from their surprise success. Their self-made, self-funded debut put them in the hearts and minds of the cream of the alternative crop in 2020; from tastemakers such as Dan P Carter to Alyx Holcombe, and from peers like Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong to Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard, Bad Nerves were instantaneously heralded with the poisoned chalice of saviours of a type of punk that promises to never die.
They’ve toured with Royal Blood and The Darkness, and have drawn comparisons to Supergrass, the Ramones and Jay Reatard. And despite all that, their pop rock is a unique – and very fast – whack over the head that reminds us all of the future life left in hell-raising loud and fast music.
TICKETS
$28–33
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.
-Backpacks & oversized bags
-Laptops or Tablets
-Oversized coats
-Umbrellas
-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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

Young Voices Songs of Whimsy, Wonder and One for a Lovesick Skunkj
The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera Present: Songs of Whimsy, Wonder & One for a Lovesick Skunk
A journey through operatic and musical theater fairy tales, legends and beloved stories.
Friday, April 25th
6:00-8:00pm
Santa Fe Scottish Rite Temple
463 Paseo de Peralta
Reserve Free Tickets: https://official.santafeopera.org/12339/12548
Questions? Email youngvoices@santafeopera.org
About the Young Voices Program:
The Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera was created in January of 2008 to encourage, nurture and guide high school students exhibiting talent, desire and potential for singing classical music. Program participants receive voice lessons and musical coaching by the Santa Fe Opera’s music staff as well as training in diction, music theory and basic acting. Students also participate in master classes by visiting guest artists, attend cultural events and have multiple opportunities to gain performance experience through studio classes, community engagement activities and public performances.
The program follows the school year (September-May, with an orientation at the Santa Fe Opera in late-August) and culminates with a public recital. Since the inception of the Young Voices, over 100 students have participated in the program, and many are now pursuing further studies in music. Participation in this program is free of charge.
A note on ADA Accessibility at the Scottish Rite:
The Santa Fe Scottish Rite is a privately owned building that was built prior to the American’s With Disabilities Act. While the Santa Fe Scottish Rite is not required to have Handicapped Entrances we will make all efforts to assist Mobility Challenged Individuals when entering or exiting the building for events.
Scottish Rite Stewards and/or Event Personnel are available to assist patrons. Simply contact one of the Stewards on site or call our Event line at 505 982-4414 for assistance. For more ADA information, please contact the Scottish Rite: events@santafescottishrite.org

Friday Chess Quads
It's another Dion's night with Santa Fe Chess!
Play our rated money quads for only $10, or just hang out for free coaching and open board gaming.
Full details: https://www.kingregistration.com/event/SFR04252025

Donut Vision's Truck Preview
We're going out with a bang!
Before our shiny new trailer makes its official debut on the lot, we're rolling it out for one last pop-up at Back Road Pizza. This is both a fond farewell and an exciting first look — a last hurrah for the residency that got us here, and a sneak peek at what’s next. (The last one kinda felt like a funeral, so we're extra excited to go out on a high note).
Bring your Back Road receipt and get 20% off your donut order!
No preorders – First come, first served

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

CubaFe Grand Opening
Opening April 24 in the S Fe. 2017!! What a treat for awhile but closed now for several years.
Cuba Fe Restaurant.
THE BEST Cuban Sandwich
THE BEST Lechon
THE BEST Chicharron
THE BEST Homemade Flan
THE BEST Fried Bananas
OUR MAIN INGREDIENT? Tender Loving Care <3

Schafer Llana & Please Ask For Paul
Born in Missouri and raised in Mississippi, Schaefer Llana plays a radiant style of contemplative and confessional Americana. Her style is an amalgamation of these influences–an almost preternatural ability to conjure memorable hooks out of thin air; a lyrical style that veers from narrative driven to poetic with the flip of a switch; and patience in her songwriting that reveals someone relentlessly dedicated to teasing out the subtle details that can make a song great.
IG: @schaellana
Please Ask for Paul is an emerging indie music project led by Marlo Smith and Joshua McCleskey. Longing to express themselves beyond comfortable orbit, PAFP is the resulting spectral equinox between two kindred spirits seeking company within their songs. Propelled by their signature moon-jeweled vocals, atmospheric guitar, and driving rhythms, PAFP blends ethereal storytelling and expansive soundscapes into memorable and meaningful songs.
IG: @please_askforpaul
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!

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.