SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

Zozobra 2026 Tickets are on Sale
May
12
to May 31

Zozobra 2026 Tickets are on Sale

TICKETS ARE ON SALE — AND OLD MAN GLOOM IS NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT.
The 102nd Burning of Will Shuster’s Zozobra is September 4th at Fort Marcy Field — and for one week only, Early Bird Patriotic Discounts are available through April 26th.
No credit card fees. No processing fees. Zero.
$5 off for New Mexico Residents
Students (11–23): just $15
Active Military & Veterans: $10 off
Senior Patriots: $10 off
Kids under 10: always FREE
Plus — for the first time ever — official 2026 Zozobra merchandise is on sale NOW.
Fifty feet of gloom. Up in flames. Don’t miss it.
Get tickets at burnzozobra.com

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Farmers Market Tuesdays
May
12
to Dec 29

Farmers Market Tuesdays

Beat the crowds and load up on farm fresh goodies at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market – Tuesday! 

This Market has the same variety as seen on Saturdays.  Expect to find fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, bread, chile, apothecary, and much more. 

Cafe Fresh has hot coffee and a selection of ready-to-eat treats. Stop in the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Gift Shop to check out the ever changing selection of fair trade and local items.

Your purchases directly support our farmers.

  • Don’t feel rushed – you can shop at your leisure.

  • It’s easy access to all of the vendors.

  • Why wake up early on Saturdays? Get to the Tuesday Market before work or on your lunch break!

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Four Stories in Photography
May
12
to May 29

Four Stories in Photography

Four Stories in Photography�Michael Donnelly�
May 12 - May 29, 2026�
Reception: May 15, 5-7pm

Strata Gallery presents its Established Member solo exhibition, Four Stories in Photography by New Mexico based photographer Michael Donnelly. The exhibition opens May 12, with a special reception on May 15 from 5 to 7 pm.

Bringing together four distinct bodies of work, Four Stories in Photography reflects Donnelly’s long standing interest in narrative, place, and cultural memory. Working in both film and digital formats, and in black and white as well as color, Donnelly creates images that balance formal photographic structure with a strong sense of story. His work draws from a background in the cinema industries of Los Angeles and Santa Fe, as well as his experience living in Mexico City, all of which continue to shape his visual approach.

“I am an admirer of the formal photography masters, whose social activism, poetic sensibilities, and use of technology showed us ways to reveal the world around us,” Michael notes. “A strong core image allows the viewer to create a personal context beyond the photo work itself.”

The exhibition includes selections from a decade-long photographic essay documenting the construction of Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, a tribute to the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in New York, photographs from an ongoing project on the American Ranch Rodeo, and a curated group of landscapes from the New Mexican Southwest.

From 2002 to 2012, Donnelly shaped a ten year photographic essay documenting the construction of Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. What began as documentary coverage evolved into a personal interpretation of the creation of a universal work of functional public art, expressed through a technical progression of images. Printed selections from this architectural series will be exhibited alongside a continuous video slideshow of the complete fifty image edition presented at Strata Gallery. The presentation carries added resonance following the recent passing of architect Frank Gehry.

Another body of work reflects on a pivotal moment in American history. In September 2001, Donnelly was scheduled by his employer, Technicolor, to present a seminar on film and digital cinema in New York. After the events of September 11, he chose to travel to the city despite being offered the opportunity to cancel. Arriving one week after the attacks, he witnessed not only devastation but also an extraordinary effort by the city and its people to recover. As the 25th anniversary approaches, these photographs honor the people and first responders, recognizing the resilience and recovery that emerged from tragedy…

A very different subject appears in Donnelly’s photographs of the American Ranch Rodeo. Approaching the subject as an observer with a strong visual and narrative sensibility, he focuses on the populist celebration of history, tradition, and family found within working ranch communities. Distinct from the commercial spectacle of professional bull riding, the American Ranch Rodeo reflects real families and working people living their traditions in an atmosphere shaped by strong community spirit. Selections from this developing essay are included in the exhibition.

Also featured is a curated group of Southwest landscapes. Living in New Mexico continues to inspire Donnelly’s engagement with the fragile and dramatic environment of the region. His photographs reflect an awareness of humanity’s place within the landscape and the shared responsibility to honor and care for the land.

Michael Donnelly is a Santa Fe resident, self taught photographer, and cinema professional who has exhibited in California, New Mexico, and Mexico City. This exhibition marks his first solo show in New Mexico.

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Swing Dance at Farafina
May
12

Swing Dance at Farafina

Free Swing Dance Night at Farafina with DJ Elli!
Tuesday, May 12
6-7:30pm

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Salsa Tuesdays
May
12
to Jun 30

Salsa Tuesdays

Do you already have a bit of Salsa experience? Do you feel like you can survive a full song on the social dance floor, but want to add a few more moves to your repertoire? 𝑰𝒇 𝒔𝒐, 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔 𝒊𝒔 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒚𝒐𝒖!

The first 30 minutes of each class focuses on footwork, to strengthen fundamental skills such as balance, musicality, and timing.
The remaining hour of each class is spent in partner work, learning and then practicing turn patterns.
𝑻𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒊𝒔 𝒂 𝑷𝑹𝑶𝑮𝑹𝑬𝑺𝑺𝑰𝑽𝑬 𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒔.
Every class includes a brief review of moves learned the previous week, before tackling a new turn pattern.
Consistent weekly attendance is strongly encouraged, as it is the best way to become a more skilled Salsero/a!

𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐞:
6-7:30pm, every Tuesday

𝐋𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
THE HUT
1285 Clark Road, Units 1 & 2
Santa Fe, NM 87507

𝐂𝐨𝐬𝐭:
$15 for Drop-In (walk ins are always welcome!)
$65 for 5-Class Pack
$110 for 10-Class Pack

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Open Mic Every Tuesday at Tiny's
May
12
to Dec 1

Open Mic Every Tuesday at Tiny's

Open Mic night every Tuesday at Tinys cocktail and Lounge.
Come on in and enjoy a meal, drinks and show us your talent.

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West Coast Swing
May
12

West Coast Swing

Free West Coast Swing at Farafina!
May 12, 15 and 26!!
7:30 pm

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Speedbuggy USA
May
12

Speedbuggy USA

Speedbuggy USA

with The Jacob Shije Trio

Tuesday, May 12, 2026 • 7 pm

Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6pm

21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)

Tickets: $10 ADV in person | $12.74 ADV online | $15 Day of show

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Tuesday Night Blues Jam
May
12
to Feb 23

Tuesday Night Blues Jam

Join the Brotha Love & The Blueristocrats house band for the BEST Tuesday night out in Santa Fe!
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

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100th Birthday of the Historic Route 66
May
13
to Dec 31

100th Birthday of the Historic Route 66

  • Route 66 Chicago to Los Angeles Especially New Mexico (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Route 66 Centennial Kickoff is Here!

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 with us and millions others —experience iconic landmarks, engaging memories, and community events that honor America’s Mother Road. Join millions across eight states in a heartfelt tribute culminating on November 11th, 2026.

This stretch of highway is so famous it even has it’s own #1 song written by the late great Nat “King” Cole. I’m sure you have the lyrics sung by him or by the countless other famous musicians who have covered these famous cords to this world famous song:
”If you ever plan to motor west
Travel my way
Take the highway that's the best
Get your kicks on Route 66

It winds from Chicago to LA
More than two thousand miles all the way
Get your kicks on Route 66

Now you go through St. Louis
Joplin, Missouri
And Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty
You'll see Amarillo
Gallup, New Mexico
Flagstaff, Arizona
Don't forget Winona
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino

Won't you get hip to this timely tip
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66

Won't you get hip to this timely tip
When you make that California trip
Get your kicks on Route 66”
Make sure to jam out this song when you take that road trip from Chicago to LA or vice versa either way!
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EMAIL ME YOUR EVENTS HERE HAPPENING HERE IN NEW MEXICO
SEND DETAILS TO: SantaFeVIP@gmail.com
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Speaking of, THERE ARE MANY MANY EVENTS HAPPENING so we will do our best to share all events pertaining to this celebration within our state but will share others interesting events for those traveling and participating. Again please email your events to: santafevip@gmail.com

Here’s a road trip from Los Angeles to the windy city of Chicago!
You're Invited!

Join us for the ultimate road trip celebration—Route 66 turns 100 in 2026, and we're hitting the Mother Road from start to finish! From the sun-drenched shores of Santa Monica to the neon lights of Chicago, this once-in-a-century journey will be packed with nostalgia, quirky roadside stops, vintage diners, classic cars, and unforgettable memories.

When: Summer 2026
Where: Kicking off in Santa Monica, CA and cruising all the way to Chicago, IL
Why: Because Route 66 only turns 100 once—and we’re celebrating every mile!

Grab your shades, fuel up the tank, and get ready to cruise through history.

Let's get a group together so we can take in the sights of this historic route! This is your sign to join the centennial celebration of America’s most iconic highway.

Let’s ride Route 66—100 years strong.
RSVP, pack your bags, and we’ll see you on the road! MORE INFO HERE

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MOTORFEST IN ABQ - APRIL
NM Motorfest 2026 - MORE INFO HERE

On Saturday, April 18, 2026, NM Motorfest returns for its second year as New Mexico’s flagship all-styles motor show, honoring the 100th Anniversary of Route 66, the Mother Road.

This year’s event is hosted in the center infield of the Expo NM Racetrack, creating a rare, immersive setting designed specifically for a large-scale vehicle showcase and festival experience. This is a first for the fairgrounds!

NM Motorfest brings together custom-built vehicles of all styles, including national-level and SEMA builds, serious home-built customs, lifted trucks, imports, tuners, street builds, drift builds, hot rods, Euros, classics, restomods, stance builds, off-road builds, desert and competition track machines, motorcycles, rat rods, drag cars, UTVs, lowriders, show winners, club battle entries, and all vehicle styles.

This is a curated, static display event. Vehicles are staged, engines off, and presented in a controlled environment that keeps the focus on craftsmanship, design, and community.

The experience is supported by a full entertainment and lifestyle program, including:
• Live music by The Rudy Boy Experiment
• DJ performances by DJ Spunjy Hicks and DJ Hump
• A licensed Beer Garden & Cocktail Lounge
• Food trucks and curated vendors
• Awards with structured class judging
• Family-friendly atmosphere with professional operations

NM Motorfest 2026 is produced by New Mexico Motor Events, the state’s leading independent automotive event producer, with community support benefiting Outlaw Desert Racing, a New Mexico-based 501(c)(3) focused on veteran outreach.

Online vehicle registration opens soon!
Vendor and sponsor inquiries can be done at www.newmexicomotorevents.com

For updates, registration announcements follow our feeds.

This is a celebration of automotive culture, history, and the people who build it.
One day. One place. All styles.

Bigger. Louder. Stronger. #WeDoEvents #WeOutHere #NMTrue #AllRides #AllStyles #Community #100Years #Route66 #ExpoNM

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Reggae Wednesdays at Farafina
May
13
to Dec 30

Reggae Wednesdays at Farafina

Join us for Reggae tonight!!

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2nd Chances Country Music
May
13
to May 27

2nd Chances Country Music

This Wednesday at Social Kitchen, we’re turning the mid-week slump into a night worth celebrating.

Second Chances brings the kind of energy, heart, and harmony that gets friends laughing, couples dancing, and the whole room feeling alive.

Bring your people, grab a drink, and let the music do the rest.


#SecondChancesLive #CountryNightsSF #SocialKitchenVibes #GoodMusicGoodPeople #LiveCountryMagic #LiveMusicSantaFe #SecondChancesCountryMusicBand

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Karaoke at Santa Fe Brewing
May
13
to May 27

Karaoke at Santa Fe Brewing

Come sing at Santa Fe Brewing every Wednesday.
Family friendly!!

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Zia Rising: The 47th State
May
14
to Sep 9

Zia Rising: The 47th State

President Taft proclaimed New Mexico the 47th state of the Union on January 5, 1912. When our final territorial governor got the big news, his 16-year-old daughter proudly raised a brand-new 47-star flag over the State Capitol in Santa Fe—and church bells rang out in celebration.

We were one of the last states to join the contiguous United States—even though we were home to the country’s first European settlements and its oldest known civilizations. The quest for statehood lasted 62 years, and in that pivotal time New Mexico learned to govern itself—and set out to prove itself to the world.

First, we had to Americanize, and to give back to the nation that was finally welcoming us in. We heeded the call, and by 1912 this was a bustling, well-developed place with law and order, major mining, timber, and sheep industries, and public schools and universities…with more improvements on the way. Good roads were linking farm communities to cities, and irrigation projects were laying the groundwork for grand agricultural efforts. Thanks to improved communication and vigorous efforts to sell New Mexico’s resources, people started coming to visit. Some even built new lives here.

Our state needed new symbols to define us—like our iconic flag, with its sacred Zia sun symbol. You’ll see designs for our very first flags, along with a one-of-a-kind state seal made from everyday hardware and the piano used to compose O, Fair New Mexico, our first state song.

So, let’s join Felipe Maximiliano Chacón, the New Mexican Bard, and shout: “Long live the state of New Mexico!”

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Hunter Peebles & the Moonlighters
May
14

Hunter Peebles & the Moonlighters

Hunter Peebles & the Moonlighters

with Paul DeHaven

Thursday, May 14, 2026 • 7 pm

Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6pm

21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)

Tickets: $12 adv in person | $14.97 adv online | $15 day of show

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HUNTER PEEBLES AND THE MOONLIGHTERS

Blending the raw storytelling tradition of John Prine with the timeless sounds of George Jones, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters bring a fresh yet classic energy to the Country/Americana scene. Fronted by Hunter Peebles, whose powerful vocals and poignant lyrics explore the highs and lows of the human experience, the band features a signature mix of crying steel guitar, rich instrumentation, and heartfelt melodies.

Based in St. Louis, MO, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters have quickly made their mark, sharing the stage with notable acts such as Ben Haggard, Sunny Sweeney, Vincent Neil Emerson, and Willie Watson. Their debut EP, Volume One, released in November 2023, showcases Hunter’s ability to weave personal narratives with universal themes, offering a collection of songs that resonate with fans of classic country and modern Americana alike.

With a sound that honors the past while embracing the future, Hunter Peebles & The Moonlighters are poised to make their mark on the country music landscape.

with PAUL DEHAVEN

Paul DeHaven has been a fixture of the thriving Denver music scene for over 15 years, well-respected for his time crafting licks and tunes as a founding member of now-defunct folk darlings Paper Bird, heartland roots rockers Heavy Diamond Ring, high desert psych virtuosos Eye & the Arrow.

His new release, "Pink Kimono" is out January 21, 2022 on GulchTone Records. "It's kind of all over the place, but it works", says Paul. From the tongue in cheek folk/soul of "Jaguars in Heat", the straight-to-the-heartbreak indie rock of "Carolee", and the synthy new wave dance punk of "Roly Poly", this album has a little bit of something for everyone, and nothing for nobody. Recorded at his home studio during the wee-hours of the pandemic, it's an armchair traveler's album, sending back postcards from the road (read: bedroom) when the roads themselves were closed.

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Second Thursday Social Bike Ride
May
14
to Dec 10

Second Thursday Social Bike Ride

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

February - Ride host: Carrie Tremblatt
March - Ride host: Jordan Buxton

Thank you Rob & Charlie's for supporting our ride year-round with socks for our raffle!

All riders will get a raffle ticket for a gift card or swag!

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

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2nd Annual Writing on the Rails
May
14

2nd Annual Writing on the Rails

In partnership with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, join us for the second annual Writing on the Rails on Thursday, May 14!

After last year’s sold-out debut, this intimate writing retreat returns, co-hosted by Albuquerque’s inaugural poet laureate Hakim Bellamy and newly minted Tucson poet laureate Logan Phillips, fresh from the release of his new book RECKON.

Set against the rhythm of the rails and the sweep of the high desert, riders are given rare, unhurried time to write, reflect, and share prose and poetry inspired by guided prompts and the landscape beyond the window.

An evening for conversation, craft, and connection within the Literary Festival community.

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At the Wake of the Dead Drag Queen
May
14
to May 31

At the Wake of the Dead Drag Queen

At the Wake of the Dead Drag Queen

MAY 7 – MAY 31

Set in 2004, At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen alternates between the wake of deceased Drag Queen Courtney Berringers and scenes of her life and romantic journey with aspiring drag performer Vickie Versailles. This play utilizes traditional storytelling, drama, and drag performances to explore themes of Black identity, southern queerness, HIV/AIDS, poverty, illness, and the construction of self. It’s a vibrant, often hilarious, but ultimately moving celebration of life, community, and the power of drag as an art form and a means of survival.

TICKETS HERE

RUNTIME: 90 Minutes

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm

Please note there will be no Saturday Matinee Performance on May 9th

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

May 7th & 8th- 7:30 pm: Pay-What-You-Will Previews
May 9th, 7:30 pm: Opening Night Performance

Artistic and Production Team

DirectorDamian Lockhart

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Eureka Day by John Specter
May
14
to May 17

Eureka Day by John Specter

Winner of the 2025 Tony Award® for Best Revival of a Play, EUREKA DAY is the story of The Eureka Day School in Berkeley, California. The school is a bastion of progressive ideals: representation, acceptance, and social justice. In weekly meetings Eureka Day’s five board members develop and update policy to preserve this culture of inclusivity, reaching decisions only by consensus. But when a mumps outbreak threatens the Eureka community, facts become subjective and every solution divisive, leaving the school’s leadership to confront the central question of our time: How do you build consensus when no one can agree on truth?

Directed by Robert Benedetti
Stage Managed by Allison Goetzman

Featuring
Brent Black as Don
Leslie Dillen as Suzanne
Jenny Kim Eaves as Meiko
Danielle Louise Reddick as Carina
Jonah Scott Mendelsohn as Eli.

This production is brought to you by our season sponsors Willa & Richard Sisson and Normad Group, Inc, as well as our show sponsors Drs. Barbara & JR Damron

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Santa Fe International Literary Festival
May
15
to May 17

Santa Fe International Literary Festival

There is a HEAVY line up for this years International Literary Festival, yes on of (my) our childhood writers is going to be here….Judy Blume is coming to Santa Fe, along with some other AMAZING storytellers!
Here’s a look at who’s coming and when:

Fri, May 15, 2026

05:00 PM

Opening Night Reception
Please join us in the Convention Center courtyard for complimentary drinks at our pop-up bar hosted by Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery. There will also be live music by Santa Fe folk favorites John Francis and the Poor Clares.

06:30 PM

Isabel Wilkerson in Conversation with Jonah Willihnganz
Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Warmth of Other Suns and Caste, considered modern classics of narrative nonfiction

Sat, May 16, 2026

07:30 AM

Henry Shukman – Morning Meditation and Author Talk
Zen master, poet, and award-winning author of the memoir One Blade of Grass‍ ‍

09:00 AM

Carl Hiaasen in Conversation with Kathleen McCleery
Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of Fever Beach, Strip Tease, Bad Monkey, and other savagely funny novels about people behaving badly

10:30 AM

Sarah Weinman in Conversation with Kate Ferlic
A conversation with author Sarah Weinman and lawyer Kate Ferlic examining the landmark Greta Rideout case and its enduring implications for women’s bodily autonomy and legal rights

11:00 AM

Alison Bechdel Presentation Followed by Q&A with Mira Jacob
Cartoonist and author of the bestselling graphic memoir Fun Home and the comic, quasi-autobiographical novel Spent‍ ‍

12:00 PM

Lunch Break
Bring your own lunch or visit three food trucks by the courtyard. Coffee and pastries are available from the Wolf & Mermaid pop-up at the entrance and the Odd Box Coffee cart in the courtyard. Live music by John Francis and the Poor Clares.

01:00 PM

One Story, Many Takes: How Do Books Get Adapted?
Emmy Award–winning screenwriter Kirk Ellis (John Adams) explores the ups, downs, ins, and outs of adapting books from print to screen with DezBaa' (Dark Winds), Craig Johnson (Longmire), and Danny Rubin (Groundhog Day).

01:00 PM

Jason De León in Conversation with Hakim Bellamy
National Book Award–winning author of Soldiers and Kings, about his time spent embedded with smugglers guiding migrants across the U.S.–Mexico border

02:30 PM

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum – Walk & Talk
Walk to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, where the museum librarian will share insights into O’Keeffe’s many and varied literary interests, and take a self-guided tour of the collection.

02:30 PM

Spirits Tasting at Sazón
Walk to nearby Sazón restaurant and join Chef Fernando Olea for an adventure into the spirits of Mexico with a flight of five mezcals, two sangrítas, and Olea’s famous moles.

02:30 PM

Priyanka Kumar in Conversation with Laura Paskus
Naturalist, filmmaker, and acclaimed author of Conversations with Birds and The Light Between Apple Trees‍ ‍

02:30 PM

Maria Semple in Conversation with Georgina Godwin
New York Times bestselling author of the beloved laugh-out-loud novelsWhere’d You Go, Bernadette and Today Will Be Different‍ ‍

04:00 PM

Kakawa Chocolate Immersion
Kakawa Chocolate House owner Bonnie Bennett will share Colonial American and Mexican chocolate history and recipes while you sample some of the many offerings.

04:00 PM

Willa Cather Tour – Walk & Talk
Explore Willa Cather’s Santa Fe and the inspiration behind her book Death Comes for the Archbishop with author, tour guide, and historian Garrett Peck.

04:00 PM

Kiese Laymon in Conversation with Mira Jacob
Bestselling novelist, essayist, and author of the poignantly honest and frequently comical memoir Heavy‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Art, Concurrent Session, Essays, Memoir and Identity, New Mexico Author, Nonfiction, Weekend Bundle, Young Adult and Middle Grade‍ ‍

04:00 PM

Ada Limón and Jake Skeets Reading and Conversation
Former U.S. poet laureate, National Book Critics Circle Award winner, and National Book Award finalist
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, Environment and Place, Indigenous Culture, New Mexico Author, Poetry, Regional Culture, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

05:00 PM

Saturday Night Reception
Please join us in the Convention Center courtyard for complimentary drinks at our pop-up bar hosted by Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery. There will also be live music by Santa Fe folk favorites John Francis and the Poor Clares.

06:30 PM

Arthur Sze Reading • Ocean Vuong in Conversation with Rebecca Solnit
National Book Award finalist and bestselling author of On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and The Emperor of Gladness

Saturday May, 16th, 2026

07:30 AM

Roshi Joan Halifax – Morning Meditation and Author Talk
Buddhist teacher and social and environmental activist
‍ ‍Category: New Mexico Author, Spirituality‍ ‍
Lamy / Peralta Rooms

09:00 AM

James McBride in Conversation with JJ Amaworo Wilson
National Book Award–winning author of The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, The Good Lord Bird, and the acclaimed memoir The Color of Water‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Fiction, New Mexico Author, Regional Culture, Screenwriting, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

10:30 AM

Ensnaring the Moment: Free Community Poetry Reading and Discussion
Acclaimed poets Rick Barot and Ama Codjoe join editor Leah Ollman to discuss the anthology Ensnaring the Moment, which features the work of more than one hundred legendary poets, from Elizabeth Bishop to W. S. Merwin
‍ ‍Category: Free, Journalism, Poetry‍ ‍

11:00 AM

Colm Tóibín in Conversation with Scott Simon
Booker Prize finalist and bestselling author of Brooklyn, Nora Webster, Long Island, and other quietly exquisite novels
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Environment and Place, Fiction, Nonfiction, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

At Capacity

12:00 PM

Lunch Break
Bring your own lunch or visit three food trucks by the courtyard. Coffee and pastries are available from the Wolf & Mermaid pop-up at the entrance and the Odd Box Coffee cart in the courtyard. Live music by John Francis and the Poor Clares.

01:00 PM

Killing Us Slowly: A Conversation with Caroline Fraser, Mariah Blake, and Laura Paskus
The authors of Murderland and They Poisoned the World join environmental reporter Laura Paskus to examine how industrial pollution has harmed our health and the natural world, and may have shaped the minds of notorious serial killers
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, Environment and Place, Essays, Journalism, New Mexico Author, Nonfiction, Regional Culture, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

01:00 PM

George Saunders in Conversation with Jonah Willihnganz
Booker Prize winner, National Book Award finalist, and author of Lincoln in the Bardo, Tenth of December, and the forthcoming novel Vigil‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Concurrent Session, Essays, Fiction, Journalism, Screenwriting, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

02:30 PM

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum – Walk & Talk
Walk to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, where the museum librarian will share insights into O’Keeffe’s many and varied literary interests, and take a self-guided tour of the collection.
‍ ‍Category: Art, Concurrent Session, History, Regional Culture, Walking Tours‍ ‍
Convention Center Community Gallery

02:30 PM

Downtown Santa Fe Wonder Walk
Wander through Santa Fe’s storied cityscape with Barbara Groth of the Nomadic School of Wonder and experience the art of sensory noticing—using the natural world as a creative muse
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, Regional Culture, Walking Tours‍ ‍

02:30 PM

Lauren Groff in Conversation with Marin Sardy
National Book Award finalist and New York Times bestselling author of Fates and Furies, Matrix, The Vaster Wilds, and the forthcoming story collection Brawler‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Concurrent Session, Environment and Place, Essays, Fiction, Memoir and Identity, New Mexico Author, Nonfiction, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

At Capacity

02:30 PM

Peter Stark in Conversation with Jon Ghahate
Bestselling author of historical narratives about the settling of America, including Astoria, Young Washington, and Gallop Toward the Sun‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, Environment and Place, Indigenous Culture, Nonfiction, Regional Culture, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

04:00 PM

Willa Cather Tour – Walk & Talk
Explore Willa Cather’s Santa Fe and the inspiration behind her book Death Comes for the Archbishop with author, tour guide, and historian Garrett Peck.
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, History, New Mexico Author, Regional Culture, Walking Tours‍ ‍

04:00 PM

Spirits Tasting at the Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte and Author Talk with Cheryl Alters Jamison
Raise a glass of botanical spirits with food expert and four-time James Beard Award–winning cookbook author Cheryl Alters Jamison at Los Poblanos Farm Shop Norte. Enjoy specialty gin tastings and small bites.
‍ ‍Category: Concurrent Session, Food and Drink, New Mexico Author, Regional Culture, Walking Tours‍ ‍

At Capacity

04:00 PM

Brandon Hobson in Conversation with Deborah Jackson Taffa
National Book Award finalist and author of the novels Where the Dead Sit Talking, The Removed, and The Devil Is a Southpaw‍ ‍
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Concurrent Session, Fiction, History, Indigenous Culture, Memoir and Identity, New Mexico Author, Regional Culture, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍

04:00 PM

Rebecca Solnit
Writer, activist, and bestselling author of Orwell’s Roses, Men Explain Things to Me, and the memoir Recollections of My Nonexistence  (60 minutes)
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Concurrent Session, Environment and Place, Essays, Journalism, Nonfiction, Weekend Bundle‍ ‍
VENUE
Main Stage

05:00 PM

Farewell Reception
Please join us in the Convention Center courtyard for complimentary drinks at our pop-up bar hosted by Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery. There will also be live music by Santa Fe folk favorites John Francis and the Poor Clares.
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VENUE
Courtyard

06:30 PM

Judy Blume in Conversation with Scott Simon
Legendary author of Forever, Tiger Eyes, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, and other books that got us through young adulthood
‍ ‍Category: Book Club Favorites, Fiction, Nonfiction, Weekend Bundle, Young Adult and Middle Grade‍ ‍

At Capacity
VENUE
Main Stage

History: The Santa Fe International Literary Festival was co-founded by Clare Hertel, Mark Bryant, and Carmella Padilla. The idea for the international festival sprang partially from a 2022 weekend event of a similar name, the Santa Fe Literary Festival, which Hertel and Julia Leonard co-founded with the help of Bryant and Padilla. Thousands of people attended talks and conversations by world-class authors from near and far, setting the stage for the Festival’s future. SFILF is now an annual event that represents our desire to reflect the vast diversity of the world’s literary community as we strive to build an extraordinary local/global gathering of writers, readers, and thinkers.

The Santa Fe International Literary Festival is a grassroots organization rooted in a love of literature and a commitment to community. The Festival’s co-founders live in Santa Fe and have all worked for decades in the literary field.

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Boots in the Park
May
15
to May 16

Boots in the Park

Boots In The Park returns to Albuquerque for the third and BIGGEST year yet! May 15 and 16, 2026
Register for Presale to access the lowest ticket price: https://rragw.share.hsforms.com/2H5WXpEDHQ8-sdhH4OgP1og

Join us for New Mexico's premier country music festival-- two unforgettable days of live music, dancing, and good times under the desert sky.

This years lineup features superstar headliners Post Malone and Jelly Roll plus country favorites Jessie Murph and Koe Wetzel!

That's not all, we're adding a brand new second stage for 2026.

"Straight Out of Texas" stage brings you some of the Lone Star State's biggest acts on ALL ON ONE STAGE, including Cody Jinks, Randy Rogers Band, Josh Abbot Band, and many more.

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ENCHANTED - The Local Riff Raft Show
May
15

ENCHANTED - The Local Riff Raft Show

Keep Contemporary proudly presents
A locals only Show by some of New Mexico’s
Dopest Artist and Makers.

Friday May 15th 5-8 pm
718 S. Saint Francis Dr., Santa Fe, NM
Dj At_One on the Decks
Music - Food - Drinks - Culture - Community
www.keepcontemporary.com

Featured artists :

AezRock - Alberto Zalma
Leo Gonzales
Jeff Pitt
Addikt - Christopher Merlyn
Little Lady Wolf
Abide
Kyra Tatfairy
Loon
Went
Plow One
Thomas Christopher Haag
Nico Salazar - Future Fantasy Delight
El Moises
Evoke Ones
Grady Gordon
Kause - Kevin Allende
Michael Martinez
Issue
Benz
Alex Chavez
Watermelon 7
Carlo Martinez

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Spring Tablao Flamenco Fridays
May
15
to Jan 1

Spring Tablao Flamenco Fridays

Photo by Gene Peach Photography
This Friday, April 17, 2026 at 7 PM
FLAMENCO! SANTA FE! Teatro Paraguas!
Ticket: 505-424-1601
https://events.ticketleap.com/.../spring-tablao-flamenco...

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Cirque Ma'Ceo
May
15
to May 24

Cirque Ma'Ceo

The Magic Rides into Santa Fe!
Cirque Ma’Ceo presents The Year of the Horse, a breathtaking tribute to the powerful bond between horse and human. Coming to Santa Fe, New Mexico for two unforgettable weekends!

Feel the thunder of hooves
Witness world-class acrobatics
Step inside an intimate Big Top experience where beauty, trust, and adrenaline collide
Santa Fe, New Mexico
May 15 – 24
Weekend Performances
Fri 7 PM | Sat 4 & 7 PM | Sun 1 & 4 PM
Don’t miss this extraordinary live event under the Big Top!

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Ken Valdez LIVE
May
15
to May 16

Ken Valdez LIVE

From the high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico now residing in the purple funk capital of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ken Valdez is an accomplished guitarist with a soulful, rich and raspy voice,

This singer/songwriter is eclectic and versatile. In his own words, he believes "...song is king and melody makes the world go around." Valdez fuses blues, rock, funk and latin music to create a unique sound that is all his own.

Friday Night is Fusion in ABQ

Saturday Night is Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid, NM

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El Flamenco Cabaret 2026 Spring Season
May
15
to Jun 28

El Flamenco Cabaret 2026 Spring Season

2022 NYC Bessie Artist Antonio Granjero and flamenco dance company Entreflamenco present the first of four production seasons with a full length dance production at their venue El Flamenco Cabaret located in the historic plaza of Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Entreflamenco celebrates 14 years of production in Santa Fe. The 2026 year holds in store nearly 200 public performances with national touring. The new year kicks off upcoming collaborations preceded by ending 2025 with a sold out Holiday season and a headlined appearance at the Atlanta Flamenco Festival where they received raving reviews.

Director Granjero was named 2022 NYC Bessie artist in the category of "Outstanding Performance" for his appearances at the Joyce Theatre, the only New Mexican to ever be nominated for such an award. Entreflamenco was named 2017 Mayor Arts Award recipient to the City of Santa Fe.

This spring season he will be joined by internationally acclaimed vocalist and guitarist Juan Jose Alba, a finalist from Spain’s 2020 edition of LA VOZ (The Voice) on Television Española & NM Music Award Winner to Best Music Video, co-director/dancer 2025 Creative West Artist Recipient Estefania Ramirez and returning company member, “El Tellez” from Spain.

“El Tellez,” like Granjero, hails from Jerez de la Frontera and has performed as a recognized flamenco dance artist throughout Spain, Europe and Asia; for the Kings of Spain and the United Kingdom. He has received the National Dance Award 'Perla de Cádiz’.

El Flamenco Cabaret is located at 135 W. Palace Ave in downtown Santa Fe, NM. Their spring season will run from Fridays and Saturdays starting March 6 through June 20. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. for food and drink, with shows beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.entreflamenco.com or by calling (505) 209-1302.

TICKET PRICES
Section 1 $55/seat, Section 2 $40/seat,  Section 3 $45/seat, Bartop $35/seat, Barstools $25/seat

FOR TICKET PACKAGES THAT INCLUDES DINNER AND SHOW FROM $52 PLEASE CALL 505-209-1302

DISCOUNTS FOR CHILDREN (12 and under)
Each child must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult.
Daily: $25 tickets in all zones. Call for reservations

2026 EL FLAMENCO SHOWS

March 6 - June 28  
Spring Season

July 1 - August 31
Summer Season

Sep 4 - Nov 7 
Fall Season

Nov 27 - Jan 3, 2027
Christmas Season

About Entreflamenco

Entreflamenco is a nonprofit organization with 501c3 charity status for educational and cultural purpose. This project is supported in part by an award from the New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Santa Fe Department of Arts & Culture and the 1% Lodgers' Tax, Shuttered Venue Operators Federal Program, Small Business & Non-Profit Stabilization Grant Program and NM Cares Act.

About El Flamenco Cabaret

To maintain the integrity of their craft, Entreflamenco sought a venue worthy of their work, culminating in the El Flamenco Cabaret Performance Venue on Palace Avenue. The intimate venue was specifically remodeled as a cabaret-style performance space and is the only venue dedicated exclusively to flamenco in Santa Fe. 

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Detroit Lightning LIVE at Tumbleroot
May
15

Detroit Lightning LIVE at Tumbleroot

Santa Fe’s darling Grateful Dead inspired band returns to the Tumbleroot stage. This time with NM keyboard wiz Tony O. joining us. Psychedelic light show by Roz.

Tickets $22 adv in person / $26 adv online / $30 at the door

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20th Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest
May
16
to May 17

20th Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest

The 20th annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest May 16 & 17 at the Madrid Railyard, adjacent to the Mine Shaft Tavern 2846 Hwy 14 Madrid, New Mexico 87010 505-473-0743

Gates open at noon. Great live blues, Fresh Boiled Crawfish & Cajun specialties! Advance Tickets are available at https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/.../madrid-railyard...

Free parking and shuttle on the north end of town. Tickets will also be available at the Mine Shaft Tavern. Free Parking & a shuttle will be available on the north end of town.

Friday May 15 Special CrawDaddy Pre-Party with Betty Benedeadly 8pm

The Mine Shaft Tavern brings in fresh live crawfish from Broussard’s Crawfish Farm in Nome, Tx. If you love crawfish, you need to come out to this event. In addition to crawfish, housemade pork boudain, green chile blue crab cakes, crawfish etoufee, gumbo, and Texas BBQ Ribs, brisket and smoked pork are available. Fresh squeezed Hurricanes served here! There will be several bars 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.TheMineshafttavern.com
There are four stages during the festival—inside the historic Mine Shaft Tavern, the Cantina at the Mine Shaft Tavern, CrawDaddy Amphitheater, and the Hurricane Bar.

Sat May 16th Musicans iclude:
RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGHCUTS
RUDY BOY
FELIX Y LOS GATOS
JULIE STEWART & ANIMAL PARADE
ALEX MARYOL
KEN VALDEZ
KEVIN BURT
PARTIZANI BRASS BAND
CHRISTINA GOMEX Y LOS CUATE
HIGH DESERT PLAYBOYS
DB GOMEZ & THE BOSQUE BOYS
SUNBENDER Tribute to Tom Petty
GENE CORBIN
ROADSIDE ATTRACTION
TOM ANDES & DELTA STOMP

Sun May 17th Musicians include:
HILLARY SMITH W/CHILLHOUSE & HIGH CITY HORNS
SILVER SKY BLUES BAND
GEOFFREY CASTLE
AMANDA FISH
LEVI PLATERO
RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGHCUTS
TURQUOISE STEEL
CW AYON
STRANGERS FROM AFAR
GOTHABILLIEJEAN
JOE DADDY BLUES TRIO
MYRRHINE & THE BIG SUITCASE

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Lore of the Land Train Ride
May
16
to May 30

Lore of the Land Train Ride

Take this train down memory lane in Santa Fe, NM!
Love trains? Love history? Love New Mexico? If so, this adventure is just for you! This adventure will take you to the Galisteo Basin while our knowledgeable storytellers will entertain you with the history of this beautiful land complemented by live music.

https://bit.ly/loreoftheland

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

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Un Mas y La Cha Cha
May
16

Un 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...

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Darrell Scott & Rob Ickes
May
16

Darrell Scott & Rob Ickes

DARRELL SCOTT & ROB ICKES
Get ready for a brand new collaboration as two giants of Americana, Bluegrass, and Country take the stage together. Darrell Scott and Rob Ickes join forces for a duo performance that blends soulful songwriting, world-class Dobro, and the kind of musical chemistry that can only happen between true masters.

Darrell Scott, an award-winning songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and one of the most revered voices in roots music, brings his rich, soul-stirring vocals and renowned storytelling to the partnership. A Grammy-nominated artist and Americana Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Scott’s songs have been embraced by Guy Clark, The Chicks, Garth Brooks, Zac Brown Band,
and countless others. Rob Ickes, a Grammy-winning Dobro legend and the most honored instrumentalist in IBMA history, adds his signature touch: expressive, inventive, and technically unmatched. With 39 IBMA awards, including a record-breaking 15 wins as Resophonic Guitar Player of the Year, Ickes has shaped the sound of modern Dobro through his work with the highly acclaimed
group Blue Highway and collaborations with music icons like Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Alison Krauss, Tony Rice, and Earl Scruggs.

Together, Scott & Ickes deliver an intimate, genre-crossing set that blends Americana, bluegrass, and roots traditions with fearless improvisation. It’s a chance to experience two of the best in the business pushing each other to new creative heights - live, raw, and unforgettable.

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TICKETS
$35 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $40 + fees

This is a seated show.

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Wed, Mar 4, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Mar 6, 10 am

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

VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: This is a seated show, seats are first-come, first-served.

ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival

PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Glow in the Dark Baseball
May
17
to Oct 31

Glow in the Dark Baseball

Cosmic Baseball is coming to Albuquerque — and it’s already a hot ticket.

The Cosmic Baseball Takeover Tour will light up Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park in October 2026, featuring glow-in-the-dark uniforms, neon baseballs, and a full black-light game experience.

The first announced game sold out quickly, prompting organizers to add a second date.

Tickets are not sold traditionally — fans must enter the Cosmic Ticket Lottery for a chance to purchase seats. Demand has been sky-high, so if you want in, entering the lottery is the only way.

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Community Day at Santa Fe Botanical Garden
May
17

Community Day at Santa Fe Botanical Garden

A Garden for Everyone: Community Day at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden

Discover the beauty and tranquility of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden during June’s Community Day, where New Mexico residents and students with ID receive free admission to explore and enjoy all the Garden has to offer.

Come and enjoy the Garden—where there’s something for everyone, every season of the year!

Thank you to our June Community Day sponsors!
Thornburg Foundation
Positive Energy Solar

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Chimayo: Good Friday Walk, A Tradition of Faith
May
17
to May 21

Chimayo: Good Friday Walk, A Tradition of Faith

New Mexico History Museum presents the exhibition “Chimayó: A Tradition of Faith,” on display April 12, 2025, to May 31, 2027, exploring the history and enduring spiritual significance of the Santuario de Chimayó’s annual pilgrimage.

A public reception hosted by the Museum of New Mexico Foundation Women’s Board will be held on Saturday, April 26, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

The exhibition captures the essence of the pilgrimage through the lens of four photographers. Sam Howarth made the pilgrimage to Chimayó many times and initiated the documentation of this living tradition in 1996. He invited photographers Miguel Gandert, Oscar Lozoya, and Cary Herz to participate, along with oral historians Dr. Enrique R. Lamadrid and Troy Fernández. Howarth received a grant from the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities to support this project.

The Santuario de Chimayó draws the largest religious pilgrimage in the US during Christian Holy Week. More than 30,000 people make the annual journey through the winding mountain villages of Northern New Mexico to the small adobe church. Many come to obtain the famous healing “holy earth” within the sanctuary.

“All are welcome on the pilgrimage. Young children, adults, and the elderly walk to the Santuario de Chimayó from as far away as Albuquerque or Santa Fe to remember family members who have passed away, in search of blessings and miracles, and to obtain the famous healing ‘holy earth,’” says Cathy Notarnicola, Curator of Southwest History. “All are united in spirit as they traverse their way across the landscape to the Santuario de Chimayó.”

“Chimayó: A Tradition of Faith” also features a recreation of the Santuario’s ex-voto rooms. These rooms and spaces, where pilgrims leave offerings, feature a diverse collection of meaningful objects, from paintings and prints of santos to photographs, letters, locks of hair, military dog tags, and crutches, all testaments to the faith and hope that draw people to Chimayó.

While the sanctuary has been a meaningful place for Christians, its history as a sacred place goes back to time immemorial. The word Chimayó, derived from the Native Tewa term Tsi-Mayoh, was given by Pueblo Indians, who used the area as a healing site long before the arrival of Spanish colonists.

Image: El Descanso (Resting on the Truchas Road), 1996. Sam Howarth, photographer. Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Collection. New Mexico History Museum/Department of Cultural Affairs #HP.2024.14.12

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Make & Take at MOIFA
May
17
to May 31

Make & Take at MOIFA

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

May 17 and 31 / 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Join us in the Hands-on Studio at MOIFA! Get creative with art projects, coloring sheets, and self-guided treasure hunts. Enhance your museum visit with hands-on art-making, guided by our wonderful MOIFA docents.

Make a vibrant stained glass–inspired design on clear canvas

Museum admission is always free for Kids and Members, program included with admission!

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TLC Stained Glass Studio Classes
May
17
to Dec 31

TLC Stained Glass Studio Classes

TLC Stained Glass is an art studio and gallery in Santa Fe. We specialize in creating custom stained glass panels, as well as completing repairs and restorations, and teaching workshops to both locals and visitors to our "City Different."

TLC Stained Glass began as many things do, as a hobby in a garage. I’d just left my first vocation, a decade of teaching science, and I was feeling adrift. Over lunch, Anton Delgado, a dear friend, had mentioned that he’d been a stained glass artist on and off for over 40 years, but that he was retired now and more or less done with his tools and materials. He was generous enough to give me a one-off lesson and turn me loose with some extra materials he had. Over the coming months, he got to see my skill and interest grow and I was accepted into an apprenticeship at a local Glass Studio.

Anton passed in 2023, but got to see the studio come to fruition before he went home. Even on his deathbed, he wanted to offer me more books, more ways to continue my exploration. 

I opened TLC Stained Glass in 2021 and continue to honor Anton’s memory and my own creative heart by teaching workshops, completing commission work, and repairing and restoring old or broken stained glass works. I firmly believe that everyone should explore opportunities to make, and that stained glass isn’t just for church windows!

Here’s a look at all the classes you can take!! Click Here

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Murder Mystery Train: Bambini & Binky's Traveling Circus
May
17
to Oct 24

Murder Mystery Train: Bambini & Binky's Traveling Circus

Come Aboard for the Best Immersive Murder Mystery Train Ride in Santa Fe, NM! Step right up to Bambini and Binky’s Traveling Circus.

The Exodus Ensemble is back on Sky Railway with a one-of-a-kind rolling spectacle that will take guests on a journey where cotton candy dreams turn into circus nightmares, and everyone’s hiding something behind their painted smile.

The Murder Mystery train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train car, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

Murder Mystery Train - Bambini and Binky's Traveling Circus

Mar 28 - Oct 24  · 14 Times

Saturdays

April 11

May 9, 17

June 20

July 4, 18

August 1, 15, 29

September 12, 26

October 10, 24

TICKETS HERE

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Ladies Mega Challah Bake
May
17

Ladies Mega Challah Bake

The Long Awaited Mega Challah Bake is Back!

Join us for this very special Women's Unity event celebrating the Holiday of Shavuot!

Mix. Knead. Sing. Eat. Bake. Unite.

Guest performance: Jacqueline Bell
Opera Signer and Pianist

Sunday, May 17. 2pm. Santa Fe Jewish Center Chabad.

Early Bird price ending soon!

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Geeks Who Drink
May
17
to Dec 27

Geeks Who Drink

Geeks Who Drink take over Cake’s Cafe Sunday Nights!
Geeks Who Drink uses the power of good trivia to connect people with friends (and friends-to-be).
Knowing things is fun – and if we’re doing our jobs, everyone leaves our trivia nights with a smile on their face and new facts in their noggin.

Consistent fresh new content makes each Geek’s week totally different from the one before. Our editorial team writes more questions than Jeopardy – way more, in fact.
Our quantity never means skimping on quality, though.
A team of experts with decades and decades of experience, we consistently deliver thought-provoking trivia – with an impish twinkle that our players can’t get enough of.

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Lindy Hop Intermediate Swing Dance
May
17
to May 31

Lindy Hop Intermediate Swing Dance

No partner required, new patterns of moves each week, drop-in friendly!Intermediate Swing Dance :
6 & 8 Count Lindy Hop - know your triple steps and basic swing turns!Sundays 6:30-7:15 PM at Dance Station

We're excited to share our passion with you!

We rotate partners during class, though you always have the option not to, when you sign up with a partner. Classes are $20/person, or sliding scale. Pre-register here: https://forms.gle/mz9SEPJ9Nmu7EH8J9

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Eric Johnson
May
17

Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson brings the Texaphonic Tour 2026 to New Mexico.
One of the most outstanding instrumentalists in rock for over 40 years, the Texas guitar legend was already a master before his first album—and his live shows remain pure magic.

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A Book Talk in the Garden
May
18

A Book Talk in the Garden

In collaboration with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, join us for an exclusive experience at Santa Fe Botanical Garden (SFBG) with nationally acclaimed author and naturalist Priyanka Kumar. We will bring together literature, nature, and conversation in one of Santa Fe’s most beautiful settings.

Coffee and light bites will be available as guests arrive, followed by an engaging presentation with Priyanka that concludes with a Q&A session. She will speak about the practice of being a naturalist and the inspiration behind her celebrated nature books including Conversations with Birds and The Light Between, Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit, and her forthcoming book The Grassland Queen. Afterward, discover the Garden’s seasonal beauty on a special tour and enjoy all-day access to continue exploring at your leisure.

Tickets include coffee and light bites, talk and Q&A session with Priyanka Kumar, a special tour, and all-day Garden admission.

The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit can be purchased with your ticket for collection at the event and for signing by the author.

Limited to 50 guests—reserve your spot today.

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 MONDAY BLUES only at Tiny's
May
18
to Dec 28

MONDAY BLUES only at Tiny's

New Mexico Blues Duo Live - Blues Monday

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Monday Night Brazilian Zouk
May
18
to Oct 5

Monday Night Brazilian Zouk

Join us for an exciting journey into the world of Brazilian Zouk, a captivating partner dance known for its fluid movements and connection between dancers. The foundation class is perfect for beginners and those looking to progress in their foundations.

ADV. Basics/ Intermediate class will be open to all but will not accommodate all levels. 2-4 months of regular classes is recommended.

𝟔-𝟕:𝟎𝟎𝐏𝐌 | 𝐀𝐁𝐂'𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐮𝐤-𝐋𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐚
𝟕:𝟎𝟎-𝟕:𝟒𝟓𝐏𝐌 | 𝐀𝐃𝐕. 𝐁𝐚𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐬/ 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐞
𝟕:𝟒𝟓-𝟖:𝟒𝟓𝐏𝐌 | 𝐏𝐫à𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐜

𝐂𝐎𝐒𝐓:
$𝟏𝟓 | 𝐃𝐫𝐨𝐩-𝐢𝐧
$𝟒𝟎/𝐦𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡 𝐮𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐦𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩

---What to Expect:

Basic Steps and Timing: Learn the essential footwork and rhythm that form the backbone of Brazilian Zouk.

Leading and Following Techniques: Develop a strong connection with your partner through effective communication and body awareness.

Body Movement and Flow: Explore the characteristic body isolations and flow that make Zouk unique.

Musicality: Understand how to interpret the music and express it through your movements.

---All are welcome for foundations class:

-Beginners with no prior dance experience.

-Dancers from other styles looking to expand their repertoire.

-Anyone interested in the vibrant and expressive nature of Brazilian Zouk.

---Benefits of the Class:

Improve coordination and rhythm.

Enhance your social dancing skills.

Build confidence on the dance floor.

Meet new people and enjoy a fun, supportive environment.

Come with a partner or solo—everyone is welcome! Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to move. Let's dance!

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Bagel Making at Cake's
May
18

Bagel Making at Cake's

BAGEL MAKING EXPERIENCE
Learn to make authentic NY-style bagels from scratch at Cake’s Cafe!
This hands-on workshop lead by Kandie will walk you through mixing, kneading, shaping, boiling, and baking your own fresh bagels. No experience needed.
Guests will: Make their own dough
Learn shaping + boiling techniques
Customize bagels with plain, everything, or green chile toppings
Take home 6 freshly baked bagels
Cake’s Cafe
227 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM
Monday, May 18th
6 PM – 8 PM
Introductory Offer: $85 per person
Limited to 12 participants
Come make bagels, drink coffee, have fun, and leave with fresh bagels
food and bar available

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Monday Chess at Sky Cinemas
May
18
to Mar 29

Monday Chess at Sky Cinemas

Now there are rated games at the theater!

Play casually and learn from experts at no cost.

Or, play a serious round each week with cash prizes awarded at the end of the month.

Find current tournament details here: https://www.kingregistration.com/tournaments/bystate#NM

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Jake Xerxes Fusell
May
18

Jake Xerxes Fusell

Reared in Georgia and now settled in North Carolina, Jake Xerxes Fussell has established himself as a devoted listener and contemplative interpreter of a vast array of so-called folk songs, lovingly sourced from a personal store of favorites. He has released five studio albums to-date, beginning with his self-titled debut album, released by Paradise of Bachelors in 2015.

His most recent studio album When I’m Called was produced by James Elkington and features the playing of Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station), Joe Westerlund (Bon Iver, Califone), and others. Blake Mills contributes guitars on several tracks. Joan Shelley and Robin Holcomb provide backing vocals. In their review of the record, Pitchfork wrote: “No other American singer is repurposing our old folk scripts with so much authority or ingenuity.”

More recently, Fussell and Elkington collaborated on the music for Rebuilding - a feature film directed by Max Walker-Silverman and starring Josh O’Connor. A soundtrack of the same name was released on Fat Possum Records in November 2025.

“Critics love to call things unclassifiable, which can sometimes feel like a subtle admission of defeat. But Jake Xerxes Fussell’s music, which draws heavily from nineteenth- and twentieth-century vernacular folk songs and archival field recordings, is idiomatic, and entirely his own…he is a folksinger in the truest sense, collecting ideas and melodies and lyrics from distant and disparate traditions, looking for the things that unite us in our humanity.” - The New Yorker

“(Fussell) is one of the great magpies of American song, collecting forgotten, tarnished gems with a folklorist’s zeal…” – The Guardia

“…maybe the leading interpreter of American folk music right now.” – Ann Powers, NPR

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TICKETS
$20 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $23 + fees

PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Mar 6, 10 am

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

VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: This is a seated show, seats are first-come, first-served.

ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival

PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purpose

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Forks In The Road
May
20
to Sep 20

Forks In The Road

New Mexico History Museum, Palace of the Governors, Room 15

Embark on a Culinary Adventure Through New Mexico’s Iconic Eateries

  • Discover the Stories Behind New Mexico’s Culinary Landmarks: Learn about the families and traditions that have shaped the state’s diverse restaurant scene.

  • Immerse Yourself in Interactive Displays: Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of New Mexico’s iconic restaurants.

  • Chef Johnny Vee: The renowned chef and food writer serves as the guest curator for this exhibition.

Exhibit Highlights:

  • Replica Dining Booth: Step back in time and experience the golden age of New Mexico restaurants.

  • Feature Wall: Explore restaurants categorized by themes like "Roots to Routes" and "Roadside Charm."

  • Interactive Map: Discover iconic restaurants nominated by New Mexico residents.

  • Audio Recordings: Listen to community memories and share your own stories.

  • Smell Station: Experience the unique aromas of New Mexico’s cuisine.

  • Soundscapes: Explore the music and sounds that have shaped the dining experience.

  • Fred Harvey Display: Learn about the history and impact of these early 20th-century establishments.

Grand Public Celebration: Stay tuned for more info! 

  • Sunday, October 6th

  • Free Admission for New Mexico Residents

  • Fun Activities, Delicious Food, and Exclusive SWAG

Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the rich culinary heritage of New Mexico!

Image: Interior of Delgado Drug Store, Las Vegas, New Mexico, circa 1950. New Mexico Palace of the Governors Photo Archives (New Mexico History Museum/Department of Cultural Affairs). Negative Number: 103137.

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Equal Grounds
May
20

Equal Grounds

Hey LGBTQ+ and Allied businesses!

Let's spice up your morning with coffee, snacks, and a heart-to-heart about our community and city businesses. Dive into the buzz on what really matters to us! Bring your open mind and heart, and let's build a stronger city together.

This is a free event, but please join the guest list by clicking the link in ticketing

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Canyon Road Blues Jam at Tumbleroot
May
20
to Dec 2

Canyon Road Blues Jam at Tumbleroot

On the first Wednesday of every month | 6-9pm
Tumbleroot Alegría on Agua Fria (2791 Agua Fria St)

In light of El Farol recently closing their doors, Tumbleroot offers the Santa Fe music community a space to continue their blues jam. We're excited to welcome The Canyon Road Blues Jam on the first Wednesday of each month. Come join us on the big stage or on the spacious dance floor for an evening full of fun and music. No cover charge, tips welcome.

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TOPS
May
20

TOPS

TOPS

May 20, 2026 • 7:30 pm

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

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TOPS
TOPS — musicians David Carriere, Jane Penny, Marta Cikojevic, and Riley Fleck — write timeless music that reliably threads immediacy and depth. Bury the Key, their first full-length since 2020 and with new label home Ghostly International, is a captivating reintroduction for the Montréal band: ever refined, undoubtedly masters of their melodic craft yet unafraid of evolving and testing themselves against different, at times darker tones. The album faces feelings once locked away, engaging the give-and-take between happiness, hedonism, and self-destruction. While often inhabited by fictional figures, their glowing, grooving, self-produced songs draw from personal observations: intimacy (both inside and outside the band), toxic behavior, drug use, and apocalyptic dread. When recording started, they noticed a shift and leaned in, jokingly dubbed "evil TOPS," says Penny. "We're always kind of seen as a soft band or like naive or friendly in a Canadian way, but we made it a challenge to really channel the world around us." Through the lens of a looming epoch and the clarity that comes with age, TOPS dip into a more sinister disco realm with Bury the Key, giving their soft-focus sophisti-pop a sharpened edge.

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TICKETS
$25 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $27 + fees

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Wed, Feb 18, 10am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 20, 10 am

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

VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: Limited

ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival

PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Johnny Lloyd LIVE at Ahmyo River Gallery
May
21

Johnny Lloyd LIVE at Ahmyo River Gallery

Come on out to Ahmyo River Gallery and check out their wine garden and romantic rock house in the Sculpture Gardens!

Both April 3rd & May 21st
It is a beautiful desert oasis & such a great place to relax in the shade, sip some wine, and enjoy live music & art.
652 Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM 87501

https://www.ahmyowinegarden.com/

Photo Credit: B. Brayer

#ahmyorivergallery #santafe #santafenewmexico #canyonroad #artgallery #livemusic #canyonroadgalleries #howtosantafe

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Pride After 5
May
21

Pride After 5

Join us for an evening of connection, conversation, and community at PRIDE After 5, Santa Fe’s LGBTQ+ networking event!

Meet fellow professionals, creatives, and community members in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where you can build relationships, share ideas, and celebrate queer excellence.

Whether you’re new to Santa Fe or a familiar face, PRIDE After 5 is your chance to unwind, make meaningful connections, and be part of something vibrant.

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Paint & Sip at Cake's
May
21

Paint & Sip at Cake's

May Paint & Sip is on the books
Theme: MOM
Join us Thursday, May 21st at 5:30 PM for a night of painting, drinks, and something special.
$60 includes all supplies + your drink of choice
Kids under 11 are half price
We’ll also have special giveaways for moms
Come make your masterpiece with instruction from the esteemed Laura Walker . Bring your people, and enjoy a really sweet night together.
Call ahead to reserve your spot or scan the QR to pay
227 Galisteo, Santa Fe
(505) 303-4880
Ask about our VIP list

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Joe King Carrasco
May
21

Joe King Carrasco

Joe King Carrascoy Los Free Mexican Air ForceThursday, May 21, 2026 • 7:30 pmBar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6:30pm21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)Tickets: $20 ADV in person | $23.89 ADV online | $25 At the doorEarly Entry Tickets: $30 ADV in person | $35.03 ADV online-----Known as the King of Tex-Mex rock and roll, Joe King Carrasco, creates a stylistic borderland of pop rock and Latin rhythms.

His cross-cultural stew blends cumbias, vamp, salsa, surf, reggae, blues, and Latin-tinged polkas. It has been a long road, coming from Dumas,Texas, a dusty little west Texas town where in the 7th grade he started playing in garage bands. In his late teens, he was often lured to the beaches in Southern Mexico and was drawn to the Mexican music he was hearing around him.

Back in Texas he joined up with future members of the Texas Tornados and formed a band known as Joe King Carrasco & El Molino and in 1978 released his 1st LP titled “Tex-Mex Rock & Roll”. Somehow this record made its way to England and was re-released by Big Beat Records. In 1979, he formed Joe King Carrasco and the Crowns featuring Vox organ-driven Tex-Mex pop. The Crowns, released their first single, “Party Weekend”, and the label chase began and soon the band was playing chic New York venues and generating lines around the block. The band became one of the first American groups signed to England's legendary Stiff Records.

During this time Joe toured extensively throughout Europe, Central America, Bolivia and Columbia as well as across the USA and Canada, consistently delivering high energy performances where dancing was the numero uno priority. Rounding out his assault on the International music scene with an in-depth interview in Rolling Stone Magazine and an appearance performing his music on Saturday Night Live.

His song “Party Weekend” which is still known as the quintessential party anthem, was re-released by MTV as Party Christmas, making Joe King Carrasco a household name to MTV viewers across the country. Even with all this going on Joe knew he was ready to take his music to a new level. It was on the Stiff Records, Sons of Stiff Tour, while traveling with a British-born Jamaican band called The Equators, that Joe picked up much of his reggae influence. After returning from a very successful year on the road, he put this experience to work and recorded the reggae flavored song "Don't Let a Woman (Make a Fool Out of You)" on his album Synapse Gap for MCA Records where he had the King of pop, Michael Jackson, singing background harmonies.

Joe's music is enhanced with an even greater Latin influence after living and studying in Nicaragua in the mid 1980's. His songs dealt with the unjust political situation of that period in Central America, and the resulting albums were; "Bordertown", "Bandido Rock" (off of which the song "Pachucco Hop" was recorded by the French group Mano Negra, headed up by Manu Chao, on their first platinum selling CD), and "Royal Loyal & Live" (with the only live recording of the hit song “Party Weekend”). Several years ago, His Majesty took a few left turns at Nogales and wound up playing with his band at a bar called Pancho y Lefty's in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. There, the Tex-Mex fell into a slow cool cumbia/reggae groove.

This style seemed to be the musical answer to what Joe had been searching for from the Mayan pyramids to the shores of Lake Titicaca. This mystical combination of Latino and Caribbean, with a little bit of Sam The Sham thrown in for a spicy flavor, has evolved into a style Joe has termed "Tequila Reggae".

This influence can be heard on several of his recordings including “Dia de Los Muertos”, “Hot Sun”, and “Hay Te Guacho Cucaracho”. In early 1996 Joe’s song “Tell Me” was recorded by The Texas Tornados, and sung by Freddy Fender, on their CD ‘4 Aces’. His music has been placed on numerous movie soundtracks including “Breathless” with Richard Gere, James Gardners' “Rockford Files”, and he also played on the "Tin Cup" sound track. Joe King Carrasco has been involved in acting for many years but in 2009 he stepped into the roles of writer and director with the release of his first film "Rancho No Tengo". The soundtrack with the same name was released in 2008. Because dogs are such an important part of his life, in 2011, Joe along with his three Jack Russell Terriers who go everywhere he goes, started a nonprofit group, Viva Perros (www.vivaperros.org) which helps homeless, abused and neglected dogs find a better life. Part of the profits from the “Concierto Para Los Perros” CD and T-shirts are donated to dog rescue groups via Viva Perros. Through the years, fans have always been impressed by the energy Joe King Carrasco brings to the show with antics such as climbing up onto the speakers, taking leaps off the drum rise and closing the gap between him and the audience by taking his guitar through the crowd and climbing onto tables and bars without missing a beat. There were times when he amazed everyone by climbing above the audience and doing a full flip landing on the audience.

Joe King Carrasco was awarded in both 1979 and 1983, The Buddy Award for Best Latin Artist.

In 2003, Joe King Carrasco was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame and in 2012 Joe was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame for a second time with his band The Crowns. The Academy of Texas Music awarded Joe King Carrasco a Lifetime Achievement Award in March of 2012, and he gave them a taste of his endless energy when he played as the closing act at the award ceremonies running through the audience only to end up back on stage taking a leap from the 4 foot drum rise while still playing his guitar.

Down in Mexico, Joe was voted best lead guitar in Puente Perula, Jalisco. In March of 2013, Joe was honored with the Entertainer of the Year Award by the Academy of Texas Music along with a Historical Significance Award. In June of 2011, Joe King Carrasco reunited with the original Crowns, and spent the summer playing across Texas. Teamed up with organist/accordionist Kris Cummings, bassist Brad Kizer, and drummer Mike Navarro, they went back to the studio and recorded a new CD, “Que Wow”, which they released during the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas in March of 2012. Joe King Carrasco landed back in the studio late 2012 - this time with Ernie Durawa, Speedy Sparks and Augie Meyers, three members of his first band, El Molino and recorded a new CD, ‘Tlaquepaque’. They brought in many Texas MVP musicians to play on this LP, including Marcello Gauna, Aaron Lack, Jimmy Shortell, Jesse Dayton, John X Reed, Gil Herman, Chuggy Hernandez, Joe Morales, and Lisa York. When not touring, Joe King Carrasco can be found at his musical home in Puerto Vallarta, Nacho Daddy, a Mex-Tex restaurant and club with walls tapered with memories, such as posters and photographs of Joes' musical history and travels around the world.

Holding court at Nacho Daddy gives Joe King a palace to rock his Tex-Mex and transport those who drink the magic flavored "margaritas" to a place where the "Party Weekend" goes on forever. Joe King Carrasco, with over 24 albums to his name, now spends much of his spare time writing music and relentlessly searching for the perfect desolate beach to hang out with his dogs. He can often be found exploring the twisty back roads from Coahuila all the way to Chiapas, chasing down good inspiration for another Tex-Mex song.

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Springtime Nature Sketching
May
22

Springtime Nature Sketching

Join the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum for a relaxing session of nature sketching at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden!

This class will take place at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden’s outdoor classroom, where GOKM teaching artist Sudeshna Sengupta will begin with an interactive demonstration of how to capture trees, dry twigs, leaves, seedpods, flowers, and buds using nature-sketching tools like watercolor pencils, graphite pencils, sketch pens, and more. After receiving guidance in a variety of styles and techniques, participants will create their own observational nature sketches inspired by their surroundings with plenty of opportunity for more individual guidance from the instructor. All supplies included.

Drinking water will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own snacks.

Presented in collaboration with the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. You must register through Georgia O’Keeffee Museum.

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

Space is limited, reservations required. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505.946.1000 for assistance with event registration.
Weather permitting. Registrants will be notified 24 hours in advance if the lesson is to be canceled.
Date: Friday, May 22, 2026
Time: 9:00am – 12:30pm

Location: Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Outdoor Classroom in Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Ethnobotanical Garden, Santa Fe, 87505

Pricing: All supplies are included: GOK Members $40 | Non-members $50 (you must register through Georgia O’Keeffee Museum)

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El Brujo Trio
May
22

El Brujo Trio

May Paint & Sip is on the books
Theme: MOM
Join us Thursday, May 21st at 5:30 PM for a night of painting, drinks, and something special.
$60 includes all supplies + your drink of choice
Kids under 11 are half price
We’ll also have special giveaways for moms
Come make your masterpiece with instruction from the esteemed Laura Walker . Bring your people, and enjoy a really sweet night together.
Call ahead to reserve your spot or scan the QR to pay
227 Galisteo, Santa Fe
(505) 303-4880
Ask about our VIP list

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Latin Night at Tumbleroot
May
22

Latin Night at Tumbleroot

HD Latin Night at Tumbleroot!All-levels Bachata Dance Class (no partner or previous experience necessary) followed by a night of the hottest Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia y más! ¡Vamos!Friday May 22, 2026 • 7:30 pmBar & restaurant opens at 2pm; tickets required after 6:30pm21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)Tickets: $10 ADV in person (buy your tickets in person at our Agua Fria location to save on fees!) | $12.74 ADV online | $15 day of show -----HD Latin Night at Tumbleroot!A dance party for all of Santa Fe’s Salseros, Bachateros, Cumbieros
and anyone who wants to learn!Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6:30pm7:30 PM
We kick things off with an all-levels Bachata dance class taught by local instructors Anastasia and Stephen. No partner or previous experience necessary.
New dancers will learn the basics so they’re ready to hit the dance floor after class. More experienced dancers will enjoy fun variations mixed in as well.
8:15 PM
DJ Teevie drops the hottest Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia y más — from timeless classics to the newest hits.
Romeo Santos, Prince Royce, Marc Anthony, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Los Ángeles Azules, La Sonora Dinamita… ¡hasta Bad Bunny!
¡Vámonos!
About the OrganizersThis event is presented by High Desert Latin Dance (HD Latin Dance), Santa Fe’s Latin dance school offering weekly Bachata Classes and Salsa classes, social dance events, and community-centered Latin nights throughout Santa Fe and Taos.
HD Latin Dance’s mission is to build community through dance by creating welcoming spaces where people can learn, grow, and connect.
More info: www.hdlatindance.com
Meet Your InstructorsAnastasia Supernova is an international Bachata dancer, performer, and instructor with a background in ballroom dance. Known for her dramatic style, strong technique, and deep musicality, she focuses on helping dancers develop body awareness, expression, and confidence on the dance floor. Stephen Smith is a Bachata and Salsa Instructor with 12+ years expereince teaching Latin Dance. During the last two summers, Stephen has toured country wide teaching Bachata in 29 cities across 14 states. Prior to moving to NM, Stephen ran a dance business on Maui, where he taught Bachata and Salsa for 7 years. Follow on Instagram:@ anastasia.supernova.dance
@ hdlatindance

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Radio Blast
May
22

Radio Blast

We're backkkk
Hosted by The Crow's Nest Oddities & As Above So Below Distillery, we bring you...

RACCOON SKULLS & COCKTAILS!
DM FOR PAYMENT INFO & SPOT RESERVATIONS
thecrowsnestoddtiesstore@gmail.com

May 24th, 2026
Time: 4pm-6pm
This is a 21+ Event!
Price: $80 Per Person (1 Cocktail included)

Spots are limited and tickets are required! (15 SPOTS)

Come paint your very own REAL Raccoon Skull while sipping on some amazing cocktails by As Above So Below Distillery! All Materials necessary + 1 Cocktail included in price!

Other materials include: Paints, Sealer, Brushes, and 1 Fox Skull (Always Ethically Sourced from Licensed Taxidermists)

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Danny T. and the Sterling Thunder Band
May
23

Danny T. and the Sterling Thunder Band

Danny T. and the Stealing Thunder Band is a special brand of blues-rock that isn’t to be missed.

The band has released two albums and won a New Mexico Music Award for the original song,

“Rez Dog.” Danny T. is planted and cultivated from the roots of Nambe Pueblo (Tewa) and has recorded a new album that will be released this year, 2023.

The electric guitar-driven blues, walking bass lines, and gentle yet driving drums is sure to get anyone on their feet. This rock-blues band soulfully delivers original songs that are insightful, real, heartbreaking, and even a little political. This band demands a listen!

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Forest Bathing & Cacao
May
24

Forest Bathing & Cacao

Advance Registration Recommended

Dr. Marcy will lead you on a mindfulness journey at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. You will experience gratitude and increased awareness. Dr. Marcy uses her acupuncture, holistic coaching, and other backgrounds to create a relaxing experience. The cacao ceremony, at the end, adds a delicious, mindful sensory experience.

About the instructor:

Dr. Marcy B. Newman, a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM), has certifications in iRest Yoga Nidra, Caritas Coach, Nurse Coach, and was a VA nurse for over 10 years (mainly doing employee well-being and health promotion). She is so grateful to be back in her “spirit” home of Santa Fe!

Date and Time:
Sunday May 24, 2026
9:00 – 10:00am

Location:
Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, 87505

Pricing:
$35

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Santa Fe Fiesta Visits San Isidro Parish
May
24

Santa Fe Fiesta Visits San Isidro Parish

Join Don Diego de Vargas, su Cuadrilla, La Reina de La Fiesta de Santa Fe™, and the Royal Court throughout the summer as they make visits to local parishes to celebrate mass with La Pelegrina. The Santa Fe Fiesta Council, La Cofradia de La Conquistadora and Los Caballeros de Vargas participate in these community visits. We look forward to meeting you!

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Raccoon Skulls & Coctails
May
24

Raccoon Skulls & Coctails

We're backkkk
Hosted by The Crow's Nest Oddities & As Above So Below Distillery, we bring you...

RACCOON SKULLS & COCKTAILS!
DM FOR PAYMENT INFO & SPOT RESERVATIONS
thecrowsnestoddtiesstore@gmail.com

May 24th, 2026
Time: 4pm-6pm
This is a 21+ Event!
Price: $80 Per Person (1 Cocktail included)

Spots are limited and tickets are required! (15 SPOTS)

Come paint your very own REAL Raccoon Skull while sipping on some amazing cocktails by As Above So Below Distillery! All Materials necessary + 1 Cocktail included in price!

Other materials include: Paints, Sealer, Brushes, and 1 Fox Skull (Always Ethically Sourced from Licensed Taxidermists)

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Patterns In the Garden
May
25
to May 26

Patterns In the Garden

Please wait in Welcome Ramada prior to the beginning of the tour.

Join Docent Tour Leader, Ivars Petersen for a walk through the Garden as Ivars incorporates Mathematics to illuminate and enrich our understanding of the many patterns found in a botanical garden.

About your Guide: Ivars Petersen has been a Volunteer Docent at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden for 3 years. Ivars is a freelance writer and editor. He was Director of Publications at the Mathematical Association of America from 2007 to 2014. As an award-winning mathematics writer, he previously worked at Science News for more than 25 years and served as editor of Science News Online and Science News for Kids. His books include The Mathematical Tourist, Islands of Truth, Newton’s Clock, and Fragments of Infinity: A Kaleidoscope of Math and Art.

Date and Time:

Monday, May 25, 2026

11:00am - 12:00pm

Location:

Santa Fe Botanical Garden 715 Camino Lejo Santa Fe, 87505

Pricing: Free with Admission, no registration required.

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TACO WARS
May
28

TACO WARS

Taco & cocktail competition! Fifteen chefs compete for “top taco!” Over 21 only. ID required to enter.

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Jono Manson & Friends
May
29

Jono Manson & Friends

Join us for a special evening with singer/songwriter Jono Manson, along with a band featuring many of his long-time friends and collaborators:
Jono Manson is a prolific singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, master storyteller, and an accomplished audio engineer and producer, who started his first band at age seven and never looked back.

During a storied career spanning over five decades he has played everywhere from the local dive to Madison Square Garden and has amassed an impressive discography that includes major label and indie releases on three continents. Jono has produced albums for Grammy winners and local heroes alike.

Born and raised in New York City, he has made his home in Santa Fe for the past 34 years and has put down deep roots in the local community. Manson's songs are diverse and genre-bending, drawing on roots, rock, soul, pop and country traditions as they paint vivid portraits of resilient characters standing tall in the face of time’s relentless march, and his performances are similarly determined, delivered with a passion and conviction that’s as honest as it is empathetic.

Manson has shared the stage with Pete Seeger and backed up Bo Diddley. He has travelled to Pakistan as part of his long-standing collaboration with sindhi sufi/rock stars The Sketches, and played on an album by Dean Ween.

He appeared in a Kevin Costner film, which used one of his songs as the central theme, and wrote the official song for his kid's elementary school. He has co-written with and produced albums for American Idol finalist Crystal Bowersox, John Popper, toured with Joan Osborne, and shepherded countless projects for local musicians.

Bassist Ronnie Johnson has recorded and toured with James McMurtly, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Ronnie Lane and Ian MacLagen of The Faces, to name just a few.

Drummer Mark Clark has worked with everyone from Cat Stevens to Ottmar Leibert to Blues Traveler's John Popper and remains one of the most in demand musicians in the New Mexico community and beyond.

Multi-instrumentalist Jon Graboff has recorded and toured with Ryan Adams, Willie Nelson, Shooter Jennings, Cyndi Lauper, and the list goes on.

Pianist James Raymond produced and co-wrote several records with his birth-father David Crosby and has written songs for David Crosby, Crosby/Nash, co-written with Michael McDonald, Donald Fagen and played on records by Warren Zevon and many, many others

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Back In The Saddle
May
29

Back In The Saddle

Back in the Saddle
A 90's Country Music Experience

Friday May 29, 2026 • 7:30pm

Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 6:30pm

21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)

$15-$18

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Back in the Saddle is bringing back the 90's country music scene!
Two-steppin' and swing dancing to all the 90's country artists we know and love!
Back in the Saddle is an eight piece band that brings a professional sound and a total 90's country music vibe!

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Kabbalah Study Group
May
30

Kabbalah Study Group

Jewish Mysticism guides us to our inner soul and the divine light of creation. It gives us the tools to live a more meaningful life.
Why are we here?
What's our mission?
What happens when we die?
What should we experience during the holidays and much more!

Join us weekly for a short 30-minute discussion on the Kabbalah followed by Shabbat services and luncheon.

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Traditional Tinwork for Beginners Workshop
May
30

Traditional Tinwork for Beginners Workshop

Step into the rich tradition of New Mexican tinwork with 5th-generation tinsmith Jason Younis y Delgado in this welcoming, hands-on workshop designed especially for beginners.
The class begins with a short introduction to the history and cultural roots of traditional tinwork, followed by a demonstration of the tools and techniques used by tinsmiths for generations. Jason will then guide you step-by-step as you learn to cut, punch, and shape tin using authentic methods.

During this 4-hour class, each participant will create two handcrafted pieces: a decorative ornament and a small tinwork mirror. Along the way you’ll gain an appreciation for this historic craft while discovering how satisfying it is to shape metal by hand.
No experience is necessary. All tools, materials, and instruction are provided, and you’ll leave with your finished pieces and the confidence to continue exploring the craft.

The class is limited to 14 students to allow for individual guidance.
Jason Younis y Delgado is an award-winning juried member of the Spanish Colonial Arts Society. He also teaches for Albuquerque’s Senior Arts Program and hosts the public access television show “New Mexican Tinsmith.”

For those who wish to continue working with tin after the workshop, select specialty tools and supplies will be available for purchase.

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BoomRoots Rocks Paradiso
May
30

BoomRoots Rocks Paradiso

Feel The BOOM this Memorial Weekend with the BoomRoots Rock out Paradiso!

Bring your dancing shoes & get shaking with
The Boomroots, New Mexico’s premier
Reggae Rock Hip Hop band!

Sponsored by Fruit of the Earth organics!

https://fruitoftheearthorganics.com/

https://www.paradisosantafe.com/

Doors open at 7pm!
Come early to 903 Early St SF!
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THE BOOMROOTS

Rooted in reggae rhythms, driven by rock intensity, and sharpened by hip-hop lyricism, The Boomroots create a genre-blending sound that feels both timeless and fresh. Their music speaks to unity, resilience, celebration, and the everyday grind — themes that resonate deeply with their diverse fanbase.

Over the years, the band has performed at major regional festivals, shared stages with nationally touring acts, and built a reputation as one of the hardest-working live bands in New Mexico. Their dedication and evolution culminated in a major milestone in 2024, when they won best song at the New Mexico Music Awards, including Best Song of the Year — a testament to both their songwriting and their staying power.

More than just a band, The Boomroots are a movement. Sixteen years strong, they continue to push their sound forward, expand their reach, and bring an unforgettable vibe to every stage they touch.

theboomroots.com

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Desert Hearts Danceportation
May
30

Desert Hearts Danceportation

Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 9:00 PM Doors
Age: 21+

Meow Wolf Santa Fe is throwing a full-on house party alongside Desert Hearts and hometown heroes Team Everything with special guest Ma Sha for a Danceportation event!

Make the dancefloors your paradise at this epic takeover, respawning in your neck of the desert on Saturday, May 30th. The tave is opening and we are ready to RAGE. Get your tickets to the freqiest ride before they’re

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Blessing "Bled" Cimanga
May
31

Blessing "Bled" Cimanga

Blessing “Bled” Chimanga is an internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean musician, singer, and songwriter, celebrated for his electrifying stage presence and remarkable talent as a multi-instrumentalist.

A virtuoso on the marimba, drums, and vocals, Blessing seamlessly blends Afro-jazz, traditional Zimbabwean sounds, and contemporary rhythms to create music that resonates globally.

As a dynamic bandleader of the group Dreams, his performances are vibrant, interactive, and deeply soulful, captivating audiences with his infectious energy and passion.Blessing has toured extensively, gracing stages at major festivals across Africa, Europe, Asia, and America, earning recognition as a true cultural ambassador.

His ability to connect with audiences transcends language and borders, making him a perfect fit for festivals seeking an artist who can inspire joy, unity, and celebration.

A storyteller and crowd-pleaser, Blessing Chimanga is more than a musician—he is an unforgettable experience.

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Lone Pinon CD Release
Jun
3

Lone Pinon CD Release

Their new album Hot Carne Seca drops May 29 on Jalopy Records, capturing the energy of Lone Piñon’s live shows and their love for traditional norteño repertoire.

accordion-driven norteño.
deep new mexico roots.
songs made for dancing
Yes, it sounds great on the record.
Yes, it’s even better live.

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Rigby Summer
Jun
4

Rigby Summer

Rigby Summer weaves an Americana soundscape that reflects the long road she’s traveled to arrive at a powerful, eclectic sound which has been compared to a cross between Brandi Carlile and Patsy Cline with a hint of Johnny Cash swagger—a little modern, a little old-fashioned, always earnest.

https://rigbysummer.com/new-music

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SHINYRIBS
Jun
5

SHINYRIBS

Shinyribs defies genres as a sonic melting pot of Texas Blues, New Orleans R&B funk, horn- driven Memphis Soul, country twang, border music, big band swing, and roots-rock.

The Austin-based nine-piece (sometimes 10-piece) supergroup is led by Kevin Russell, the charismatic frontman with colorful suits and extravagant shoes who continuously swaps out an electric guitar for a ukulele and never falls short of creating a cinematic experience with on- stage antics that often include him donning a light-up cloak or leading a conga line through the crowd.

Shinyribs was named ‘Best Austin Band’ at the Austin Chronicle’s Austin Music Awards in 2017 and 2018.

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Cars & Coffee
Jun
6
to Dec 5

Cars & Coffee

Every single first Saturday of the month CarsandCoffeeSantaFe.com hosts cars and coffee in the PERA building parking lot. Kakawa Chocolate house is adjacent has fresh coffee and sweets.

All makes and builds welcome. Absolutely no revving or misbehaving of any type will be tolerated. You will be asked to leave and banned from all future events.

This is a family friendly event and safety comes first. Upon entering and exiting the meet, respect the laws of the road and our car community.

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Disco Inferno
Jun
6
to Jun 7

Disco Inferno

We’re turning up the heat at Tumbleroot for a sweaty, glitter-soaked night of chaotic glam and dance floor debauchery. This is disco with a dirty edge — think sequins in the smoke machine, thrift-store fabulous, Studio 54 meets basement rave.

Dress trashy. Dress flashy. Dress like you found the look in a $5 bin and made it iconic.

Expect high-energy DJs, campy visuals, fierce lewks, and a dance floor that does not quit. From disco divas to underground bangers, we’re serving beats that burn all night long.

Come ready to sweat. Come ready to serve. Let’s set it off.

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Åsgeir WORLD TOUR
Jun
10

Åsgeir WORLD TOUR

Ásgeir

June 10, 2026 • 7:30 pm

DOORS 6:30pm • All Ages

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ÁSGEIR
As one of Iceland’s most successful exports, singer-songwriter Ásgeir has always pushed the boundaries of his thoughtful brand of folk-pop. His debut album, ‘Dýrð í dauðaþögn’, became the best-selling debut in Icelandic history, leading to the English-language version ‘In The Silence’ in 2014. He continued to refine his sound with ‘Afterglow’ in 2017, ‘Bury The Moon’ in 2020, and ‘Time On My Hands’ in 2022’, earning praise from press and radio worldwide, including the likes of The Independent, MOJO, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, Clash Magazine, BBC 6 Music and Radio X.

In recent years, Ásgeir has embraced solo performances, playing nearly 70 intimate shows across Europe, the Nordics, and Iceland, including a UK tour with Icelandic singer GDRN. He also performed with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and recorded a live session for Arte TV in Berlin. His passion for live music has taken him to unique venues, including small churches, deepening his connection with audiences. He wrote a song for a Kafkaesque play that was hosted at The Reykjavik City Theatre called Sýslumaður Dauðans.

Currently, Ásgeir is preparing for his next album, focusing on songwriting with a fresh approach; prioritizing melody and personal storytelling, exploring themes of relationships, aging, hope, and nostalgia. His influences range from Leonard Cohen and Daniel Lanois to contemporary artists like Adrianne Lenker and Dina Ögon.

The album’s production was a hands-on process, with Ásgeir playing most of the instruments and collaborating with a select group of musicians, including Nashville cellist Nat Smith. Recorded both solo and with a band, the songs capture an organic, heartfelt energy. With this new chapter, Ásgeir continues to evolve, offering music that is as introspective and accomplished as ever as well as deeply resonant.

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TICKETS
$30–45

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

PUBLIC SALE: Mon, Jan 19, 10 am

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

VENUE ST. FRANCIS AUDITORIUM AT THE NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART
ALCOHOL: No

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Street parking and paid parking lot across the street

ADA: Yes, please notify us of any accommodations prior to the show

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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PRIDE Train
Jun
13

PRIDE Train

All aboard for a night of beats, glitter, and dancing on the SKY Railway at the Railyard! DJ’s keep the energy high, and your ticket includes one free drink.

Tickets:

Presale $100 until 4/15/26 or sold out

Regular $120 until 5/30/26

After 5/30/26 $135

Sponsored by Blue Bus. Part of Santa Fe PRIDE 2026: Many Colors. One Pride. Don’t miss this iconic annual celebration!

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Flamingosis
Jun
13

Flamingosis

Flamingosis makes the soundtrack to being your best self. Under the spell of Aaron Velasquez, the New Jersey-raised and Brooklyn-based artist and producer, handcrafted electronic beats meet live instrumentation spiked with funk in the center of the dancefloor (right underneath the disco ball). The ensuing overflow of energy might just inspire you to get up and move, fall in love, or even change your life. Extending a creative arc without comparison, he strikes a deep emotional chord on his 2024 full-length album, Better Will Come.

“Everyone wants to get better in some way,” he states. “The album highlights my own personal experience of growing, and you can potentially relate your story to what I went through. I learned a lot of hard lessons, but I made a conscious effort to grow in every way—not just musically, but physically, mentally, and spiritually. I did a lot of inner work, and I channeled these experiences into the music. If you pursue self-improvement, life improves around you too.”

Artistically, he has continued to progress at an impressive pace. Piling up over 100 million streams and counting, he has dropped one fan favorite project after another, including Pleasure Palette [2015], Kahunastyle [2016], Bright Moments [2016], Daymaker [2021] and collaborative album Bliss Station [2023]. Of the latter, ThisSongIsSick raved, “This is the perfect album to rinse outside by the pool, at the park, in your backyard, or wherever you have a space to move around,” and EARMILK christened it “an electronic journey through time and space.” Along the way, he teamed up with everyone from Big Gigantic, GRiZ and Tokimonsta to Matoma for collaborations. Simultaneously, he notably shined at festivals, including Austin City Limits, Electric Forest, Okeechobee, Holy Ship!, Voodoo Music + Arts, and more.

A season of transformation and awakening underlined the genesis of Better Will Come.

“Around the time of the Daymaker tour, behind-the-scenes life hit me in an unexpected way I didn’t think was possible,” he recalls. “In turn, I took a downward spiral as a direct result of my poor choices and failure to balance things in my personal life. It was a hard pill to swallow, but I had to get real. I acknowledged it and consciously made a change. I started eating healthier, going to the gym, and seeing a therapist. Everything helped a lot. I funneled the inner pain and turmoil into the music.”

He did so during sessions in New York and Denver. Beyond shaping lively and lush soundscapes of his own, he orchestrated performances by a bevy of musicians such as Jeff Franca, Hunter Roberts, Bora Lee, Mike Tallman, and Eddie Roberts. Akin to a conductor, he actively produced the players and arranged the tracks.

Now, he introduces this chapter via the uplifting single “Feel Yourself” [with Marc Rebillet]. A seventies-style synth line wraps around the bass, while a head-nodding beat sets the tempo punctuated by glimmering guitar and a loose lead. Rebillet’s buttery smooth vocals engage and empower as he urges, “Nobody feeling you, gotta feel yourself.”

In order to bring the music to life on stage, Flamingosis will hit the road with a band for the very first time. At the end of 2023, he performed a pair of gigs in Denver at Cervantes joined by Bodega Groove Collective. The drums, horns, guitar, and bass added a full-bodied bombast to the set unlike anything he’d delivered prior.

“The shows in Denver were pretty much the climax of my music career thus far,” he goes on. “I’d never played with a live band, so it was a major change. I’ve learned you need to face new challenges head-on. It’s what we did, and it went great. It’s going to be really cool to do the same thing on the road.”

In the end, Flamingosis delivers a message meant to be shared aloud on the album.

“It’s a reminder that no matter what you’re going through, you can be better for yourself,” he leaves off. “Hard times don’t last. All of those little things add up to change you for the better. Am I where I want to be? Probably not yet, but I’m a lot better than I was when I started the whole process.”

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TICKETS
$25 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $30 + fees

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Wed, Mar 25, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Mar 27, 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: Please email help@meowwolf.com in advance for ADA accommdations.

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

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Pride Day at ABQ Railyards
Jun
14

Pride Day at ABQ Railyards

Love is love, and everyone is welcome at the Rail Yards Market! Pride Day is a vibrant celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, featuring local queer-owned businesses, artists, and performers. Show your support, express yourself, and celebrate inclusivity in a space that uplifts all identities and stories.
Expect colorful crafts, rainbow treats, and a marketplace full of love and positivity. Whether you're part of the community or an ally, come share in the joy, resilience, and creativity that make Pride a movement—not just a moment.
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Rail Yards Market, Albuquerque New Mexico
200+ farm, food, & art vendors
Sundays May-October
10am-2pm
Historic #barelas Rail Yards ABQ
EBT/SNAP/WIC welcome
ADA Accessible
FREE Event & Parking
Pets welcome in cool weather
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***SCAM warning >> Rail Yards Market ABQ is a professional non-profit 501(c)3 and accepts vendor applications through our website ONLY.
We will NEVER solicit vendors or money through social media comments nor private message -- don't fall for individual fake accounts soliciting vendors. Go to our website for all inquiries!
Don't know if a link or person is legit? They are probably not. Go to our page by clicking on our profile icon (our page has 35,000+ followers) and find our website via the verified links in our profile.

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Searows
Jun
18

Searows

Searows

w/ Mori

June 18, 2026 • 8:30 pm

DOORS 8:00pm • All Ages

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SEAROWS
Searows, the project of Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter and guitarist Alec Duckart, releases his new album, Death in the Business of Whaling, on January 23, 2026 via Last Recordings On Earth.Though Death in the Business of Whaling arrives as Searows’ second album, it’s the product of many firsts, including his first time recording outside the creative cocoon of his bedroom. His 2022 debut Guard Dog was written, recorded and self-produced in Duckart’s Portland home and independently released with little expectation as to how it would be received. The music soon found a passionate audience that were already sharing snippets of Duckart’s music via communities on TikTok, as well as co-signs from artists like Ethel Cain, Gracie Abrams and Robin Pecknold.

When the time came to commit the collection of ideas for his new record to tape, he set up shop in a converted horse barn outside of Seattle, keen to harness a greater sense of scale and space in the creation of the music, working this time with co-producer Trevor Spencer (Father John Misty, Beach House, Mary Lattimore) to expand his creative vision.

“I had really wonderfully connective and intimate experiences sharing my first couple of projects with live audiences. Those projects were very personal and vulnerable and revealing my life and specific experiences to an audience began to feel a bit dissonant and exposing,” he explains. “One of my favourite things about music is its ability to connect people. It has done so for me time and time again and it has been so special to see my own writing do that for people too. I just began to learn that for myself, there were specifics that I wanted to keep for myself.”

As a result, Duckart became interested in writing songs that read more like folklore. The songs became a vessel for digging deep and exploring his life and point of view, but in a way that spoke outwardly more symbolically than literally. “Something your subconscious understands before your conscious mind does. Visceral rather than literal. And that relationship to our deeper selves, our subconscious, our souls, is a major theme of the album for me. Most of these songs are about the different ways we all bump up against the human condition. Our spirit, the shadow self, our egos, trauma, love and fate. How we cope with our experiences and how we connect and take care of one another in an exceedingly dark and violent world. This record is still deeply personal to me. But it is an attempt to reveal my cards in a more coded, symbolic manner.”

MORI
New York-based and Buenos Aires-born, folk singer-songwriter Mori is known for lyric-driven storytelling and unflinching emotional honesty. Between language learning and an early-found love for music, writing bridged her cultural worlds and gave voice to apologies and explanations left unsaid. Inspired by the likes of Searows, Lizzy McAlpine, and Olivia Dean, she crafts intentional, lyrically-meaty music, which still manages to be easy on the ears via feeling-first production.

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TICKETS
$22 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $27 + fees

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Wed, Jan 14, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 16, 10 am

CHARITY FEE: Searows has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket sold goes to supporting organizations working to provide humanitarian aid to Palestinians and to uplift and protect LGBTQ youth through advocacy, safety, and essential support services.

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

VIP INFO
Searows' VIP Soundcheck Experience: $92 + fees
- One (1) General Admission ticket
- Invitation to pre-show soundcheck performance by with Searows (2-3 songs)
- Exclusive screen printed poster signed by Alec (Searows)
- Commemorative VIP laminate
- Early merch shopping before doors open to the public
- Early entry into the venue
- Limited availability

VENUE: MEOW WOLF
SEATING: Standing room only

ADA: Please email help@meowwolf.com in advance for ADA accommdations.

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

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Herb Alpert
Jun
19

Herb Alpert

Creator and innovator, musician and producer, artist, and philanthropist, Herb Alpert is a man with a profound passion.
Born in Los Angeles, the future trumpeter came of age in a house filled with music. At the age of eight, he was drawn to the trumpet in a music appreciation class in his elementary school.
“I was very fortunate that I had that exposure to music and was encouraged to stick with it. Years ago, when the arts programs were cut out of our public schools, so many kids stopped having that kind of opportunity.”

A legendary trumpet player, Alpert’s extraordinary musicianship has earned him five #1 hits, nine GRAMMY® Awards, the latest from his 2014 album, “Steppin’ Out,” fifteen Gold albums, fourteen Platinum albums and has sold over 72 million records. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass propelled his sound into the pop music limelight, at one point outselling the Beatles two to one. In 1966, they achieved the since-unmatched feat of simultaneously having four albums in the Top 10– and five in the Top 20. Herb Alpert also has the distinction of being the only artist who has had a #1 instrumental and vocal single.
2025 MARKED THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ICONIC ALBUM, “WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIGHTS” AS WELL AS 39 STRAIGHT SOLD OUT CONCERTS!

HERB AND HIS BRAND NEW TIJUANA BRASS WILL BE PERFORMING MANY OF THOSE GREAT SONGS ON, “WHIPPED CREAM & OTHER DELIGHTS” IN ADDITION TO MANY OTHER WONDERFUL HIT SONGS THAT WE ALL KNOW AND LOVE: “THE LONELY BULL”, “SPANISH FLEA”, “A TASTE OF HONEY”, “MEXICAN SHUFFLE”, “TIJUANA TAXI”, “THIS GUY’S IN LOVE WITH YOU”, “WHAT NOW MY LOVE”, “ZORBA THE GREEK”, “LADYFINGERS”, “RISE”, “ROUTE 101” AND MANY OTHER DELIGHTS!

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Una Mas y La Cha Cha
Jun
20

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...

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Get Down Drag Show
Jun
21

Get Down Drag Show

Join Da Haus of Coc-Teau for a Funky Get Down Show once a month at As Above So Below Lounge in the Santa Fe Railyard. Come Party and Play!

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PRIDE WEEK KICK OFF
Jun
21

PRIDE WEEK KICK OFF

Get ready to kick off PRIDE Week in style at our PRIDE Week Kickoff T-Dance!

This year’s theme, Many Colors. One Pride., celebrates the beauty of our diverse community coming together—and there’s no better way to start the week than on the dance floor.

Join us for an afternoon of music, movement, and connection. Whether you’re dancing to the beats or soaking up the vibes, it’s the perfect way to launch a full week of PRIDE festivities.

Come dressed in your most fabulous look and let your true colors shine—don’t miss this unforgettable start to PRIDE Week!

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PRIDE Drag Bingo
Jun
24

PRIDE Drag Bingo

Join us for the PRIDE edition of our monthly Drag Bingo extravaganza, where the fun never stops!

For just $22, you'll snag your golden ticket to an unforgettable evening of bingo, laughter, and dazzling performances! Your ticket includes not one, not two, but SIX bingo cards, increasing your chances of winning some seriously spectacular prizes!

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Frida Kahlo Fest
Jun
26
to Jun 28

Frida Kahlo Fest

  • Santa Fe, New Mexico United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Mark your calendar!

The second annual Frida Fest SF is just around the corner!

It’s a 3 day festival and it’s other worldly! Our guest of honor is Cristina Kahlo, great neice of Frida Kahlo.

Tickets go on sale mid May!

Proceeds will benefit the Nacha Mendez Music Scholarship for New Mexican Girls of Color. More info coming soon. Thank you!

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PRIDE (After Dark) with DJ Tracy Young
Jun
27
to Jun 28

PRIDE (After Dark) with DJ Tracy Young

Get ready to turn up the energy for PRIDE {after dark}, one of the most electrifying nights of PRIDE Santa Fe 2026! Join us at Meow Wolf for an immersive, late-night dance experience where music, art, and queer joy collide.

Step into a world of vibrant visuals and unforgettable beats as we transform Meow Wolf into a full-on Pride dance floor. Expect high-energy vibes, dazzling performances, and a community ready to celebrate loudly, proudly, and unapologetically. Whether you’re dancing all night or soaking in the scene, this is the place to be after dark.
Headlining the night is internationally acclaimed DJ and producer:

About Tracy Young
A powerhouse in the global dance music scene, Tracy Young is a Grammy Award-winning DJ, producer, and remixer known for her genre-defining sound and electrifying sets. She has worked with some of the biggest names in music—including Madonna, Beyoncé, Cher, and Rihanna—and has been a staple in clubs and festivals around the world for decades.

A proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, Tracy has long been a champion of queer spaces, using her music to bring people together on dance floors across the globe. Her ability to blend house, pop, and high-energy beats creates an unforgettable experience that keeps crowds moving all night long.
Come dance, celebrate, and experience PRIDE after dark like never before.

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Santa Fe Fiesta Church Visit
Jun
28

Santa Fe Fiesta Church Visit

Join Don Diego de Vargas, su Cuadrilla, La Reina de La Fiesta de Santa Fe™, and the Royal Court throughout the summer as they make visits to local parishes to celebrate mass with La Pelegrina.

The Santa Fe Fiesta Council, La Cofradia de La Conquistadora and Los Caballeros de Vargas participate in these community visits. We look forward to meeting you!

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An Evening with Brett Dennen
Jun
28

An Evening with Brett Dennen

Across his career, Brett Dennen has established himself as the kind of singer-songwriter who finds inspiration by digging into the nooks and crannies of the human condition—exploring pain, joy, sadness, and all points in between.

If It Takes Forever (Mick Music), the California native’s eighth solo album and first full-length since 2021’s See the World, is no exception. The warm, immersive collection boasts deeply felt sentiments, underpinned by rich acoustic guitars and Dennen’s earnest vocals, in the vein of dusky Americana (“Golden State of Mind”), harmonica-driven blues (the Tom Petty-esque “Careful What You Wish For”), rootsy indie (“Don’t Go Talking”), and meditative folk-rock (highlight “Time To Wake Up”).

If It Takes Forever emerged out of a tough 2023 for Dennen, as he was dealing with the death of his dad. “He was such a strong figure in my life that I depended on so much as both a dad and a best friend,” he said. “And I knew immediately in order for me to deal with his death, the best thing I could do was to make an album about it.”

Understandably, Dennen took his time coming up with song ideas for If It Takes Forever, and spent the bulk of a year simply thinking about “what kind of album I was going to make and what kinds of songs were going to be on the album,” he says. “I jotted down ideas on paper, made little voice memos with ideas of songs, melodies and choruses, or sometimes even just talked into a voice recorder.”

With these ideas as a foundation, Dennen was well-prepared by the time he hunkered down in late 2023 to formalize his rough ideas into songs. “Making them a reality all happened very fast,” he says. “These songs were in my head and came out when I had the guitar in my hand. I would record one, put it away and then come back a few days or a few weeks later and listen to it: ‘Okay, I think that's done. That's good enough. Move on, move on, move on.’”

Dennen naturally wrote some songs directly about his dad. But he also wanted If It Takes Forever to tackle his new reality going forward. “It was evaluating life—like, what did this person mean to me?” he says. “What did they inspire in me? What do I think life is about now? Who's the person I really want to be?” But he also found himself turning to broader philosophical questions. “I was also thinking about the state of life: What is life? What does it mean? What's it all about?”

This lent itself to lyrics full of vibrant imagery with multiple layers of meaning. Among his favorite songs is the gentle, folksy “In the Garden,” which was indirectly inspired by his parents and the impressive vegetable garden they tended. “I don't necessarily think it's a song about my dad—or a song about him speaking to my mom, per se—but I think it's a song about love and putting your intention into something,” Dennen explains. “Metaphorically, it’s about taking care of something and creating something beautiful, but it’s also a literal place for beautiful things to grow, and a calm place to find solace in.”

Another favorite is “Wood Canoe,” a narrative-driven story of humble man who has a knack for building a canoe out of wood, with lyrics speaking to the idea of metaphorically taking somebody away to a better place, he explains. “It feels like a Cat Stevens song and has a little bit of Latin rhythm to it.” Dennen also loves “Another Day in Babylon” because of its rumbling groove—and the fact it’s very literal, as he based the lyrics on things that happened in his own life.

The easygoing opening track, “Chipping Away,” meanwhile, touches on resilience and the importance of persevering even when things might not be falling into place the way you’d like. “There's so many things I want to do and so many things I haven't done—and I'm the one holding myself back from doing those things,” he explains. “But that's just life, I guess—and here's an opportunity to celebrate that.”

Dennen recorded If It Takes Forever quickly, “in a whirlwind five days” in Los Angeles with the musicians in his live band and another long-time collaborator serving as producer, Jon Solo. This full-band configuration gave the album a distinct feeling of immediacy but also lends itself to depth-filled arrangements. Organ courses through the standout “Dharma Baby” while plaintive piano adds sharp melancholy to the meditative “Star Surfer.”“We haven't recorded an album together before now,” he notes. “But it was easy to trust everyone and get excited about what we were creating together. We felt like a team; I've never had that feeling before. That’s why I think it was easy to get so much done in a short amount of time.”

In general, Dennen prefers recording live with a band anyway. But the bond he had formed with his bandmates across years of traveling around together on the road made the If It Takes Forever experience especially seamless—namely because everyone contributed parts and ideas in the studio during the process. “I was really impressed with everybody's ability to help me get to a place where I was feeling good about the direction it was going,’ he says. “It wasn't me or the producer saying, ‘I want you to do this. I was hoping you would do this.’ It wasn't like ‘This is Brett’s album’—it was like, let's just make this music the best that the four of us can make it.”

Since debuting in 2004 with a self-titled album, Dennen has amassed a loyal fanbase thanks to a steady touring schedule, including alongside artists like John Mayer, Jason Mraz and G Love and Special Sauce, as well as multiple song placements in the TV show Parenthood. Another tune, "Comeback Kid (That's My Dog)," became the theme song for the TV adaptation About A Boy. Along the way, Dennen has also had multiple top 10 hits on the AAA radio charts, with the keening title track of See the World, an encouraging song about growing up and forging your own path in life, landing at No. 4 in 2021.

With If It Takes Forever, Dennen plans to hit the road once again, but he possesses additional perspective on—and gratitude for—the solace provided by art and music. “To really boil it down, this is life,” he says. “Life is full of things that get complicated and make you busy, and are really hard to deal with. But if you write songs about it, and put it into art, then it makes it a lot more relevant and meaningful and worthy of celebration.”

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TICKETS
$30–45 + fees

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PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Apr 10, 10 am

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

VENUE ST. FRANCIS AUDITORIUM AT THE NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART
ALCOHOL: No

SEATING: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

PARKING: Street parking and paid parking lot across the street

ADA: Yes, please notify us of any accommodations prior to the show

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Gia Margaret
Jun
30

Gia Margaret

Every artist has to discover their voice. Gia Margaret didn’t find herself until she lost hers. With a vocal injury that kept her from singing for years, she developed other musical languages, mastering the grammar of an intricate, homey form of ambient music pioneered by Ernest Hood and perfected by The Books. Now, her physical voice healed and her artistic voice honed, she comes full circle with Singing, her first vocal album since 2018’s There’s Always Glimmer. Led by soft piano lines that fall like breath on glass, the music on Singing evidences the same jeweler’s sensitivity to detail that she developed in her silence.

“There was a time when I really didn’t know if I would sing again. So once I healed, there was a lot of internal pressure to come back strong,” Margaret says. “I didn’t know who I was anymore. So it felt like beginning again, and reconnecting with these very old, old parts of myself.” This feeling of intermixed alienation and rediscovery is palpable across the album. In opener “Everyone Around Me Dancing,” she watches a party from the wings, aware of how her body keeps her from communal joy while also providing new modes of self-knowledge. Shut out from the scene, she is “closer to the ground, the planet.” In “Alive Inside,” she’s so far away from the source that she’s praying to whoever might hear (“a god, a friend that’s gone, a spirit”). As her voice rises, it seems to be trapped in a web of distortion; it’s as if in her pursuit, she’s pushing at the very boundaries of what can be said.

The process of making Singing was one of learning how to trust each of those feelings. The album was partially recorded in London with Frou Frou’s Guy Sigsworth, who helped Margaret unify the spree of ideas she had for “Good Friend,” an album highlight that includes Gregorian chant by ILĀ and turntable scratches, among many other things. David Bazan and Amy Millan also make appearances, as do Kurt Vile and Sean Carey, while Margaret’s longtime collaborator Doug Saltzman plays on and co-produces much of the record. Deb Talan, previously of The Weepies, lends her voice, piano, and guitar to the album's closing—and definitive—statement, "E-Motion."

Gia Margaret is always singing. Every note of this album sings a warm requiem to her past selves; every layer sings her future self into being. Across the album, she applies the lessons of speechlessness—the quasirational ways we communicate without communicating, the way formless sound can cut to the heart of things like a scalpel—to her own artistic voice.

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TICKETS
$25 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $30 + fees

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Thurs, Feb 5, 10 am
SPOTIFY PRE-SALE: Thurs, Feb 5, 12 pm
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 6, 10 am

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VENUE: MEOW WOLF
SEATING: Standing room only

ADA: Please email help@meowwolf.com in advance for ADA accommdations.

PARKING: Yes, at the venue

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

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

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-Luggage
-Strollers
-Skateboards
-Professional recording equipment

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El Brujo Trio
Jul
3

El Brujo Trio

Some music entertains.
This music summons.

El Brujo Trio brings their haunting Nuevo Flamenco to Social Kitchen, two guitars and the pulse of cajón creating original compositions that move between fire, rhythm, and reflection.

Step into an evening where sound becomes atmosphere and every note tells a story.

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Madam Butterfly
Jul
3
to Aug 29

Madam Butterfly

A Japanese girl sacrifices her heritage for the American dream when a naval officer chooses her for his bride. Her dream is crushed by betrayal when he traps her in the very cage she wishes to escape. She seizes her destiny, and the devastating outcome lingers long after the final note.

Lee Blakeley’s acclaimed production artfully blends realism and lyricism, and is revived this season by Melanie Bacaling in her mainstage directorial debut. Conductor John Fiore leads a powerful international cast. Karen Chia-ling Ho as Cio-Cio-San, Sun-Ly Pierce as Suzuki and Ya-Chung Huang as Goro make their company debuts. Renowned tenor Stephen Costello sings B.F. Pinkerton. Returning artists Jarrett Ott and Le Bu lend their voices to the clash of traditions as Sharpless and the Bonze, respectively.

Una joven japonesa sacrifica su herencia por el sueño americano cuando un oficial naval la elige como esposa. Su sueño queda hecho añicos por la traición, cuando él la encierra en la misma jaula de la que anhelaba escapar. Al asumir su destino, el devastador desenlace se quedará resonando mucho más allá de la última nota.

La aclamada producción de Lee Blakeley, que combina con gran sutileza realismo y lirismo, regresa esta temporada bajo la dirección de Melanie Bacaling, quien debuta con la compañía como directora en el escenario principal. El director John Fiore dirige a un poderoso elenco internacional: Karen Chia-ling Ho como Cio-Cio-San, Sun-Ly Pierce como Suzuki y Ya-Chung Huang como Goro, todos ellos en su debut con la compañía. El renombrado tenor Stephen Costello interpreta a B. F. Pinkerton. Los artistas que regresan, Jarrett Ott y Le Bu, prestan sus voces al choque de tradiciones como Sharpless y el Bonze, respectivamente.

Music By

Giacomo Puccini

Libretto by

Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa

Sung in

Italian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Original Production By

Lee Blakeley

Production support generously provided by

The Estate of James R. Seitz, Jr.

The Estate of Suzanne Hanson Poole

The engagement of Melanie Bacaling is supported by

Susan Esco Chandler & Alfred D. Chandler

The performances of Karen Chia-ling Ho are supported by

Agnes Hsu-Tang & Oscar Tang - Tang Fund

The performances of Sun-Ly Pierce are supported by

Brooke Suzanne Gray

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours 44 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Synopsis

  • Act I

Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, a Lieutenant in the United States Navy, is inspecting his new house, built on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki harbor. The marriage broker Goro has arranged for the house and for Pinkerton’s marriage to the geisha Cio-Cio-San, who is also known as Madama Butterfly. Sharpless, the American consul, arrives for the ceremony and warns Pinkerton that Butterfly is taking the marriage very seriously; Pinkerton himself considers it something of a lark, although he is enchanted with Butterfly. She arrives with her friends and tells Pinkerton that she has renounced her religion for his sake. When Butterfly’s relatives arrive, ‘the wedding ceremony begins, but it is interrupted by her uncle, the Bonze, who curses her for having abandoned her religion. The family members deport, leaving Butterfly alone with Pinkerton. As night descends, they sing of their love and slowly enter their new house.

Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, teniente de la Marina de los Estados Unidos, inspecciona su nueva casa, construida en una colina con vistas al puerto de Nagasaki. El casamentero Goro ha arreglado tanto la casa como el matrimonio de Pinkerton con la geisha Cio-Cio-San, también conocida como Madama Butterfly. El cónsul estadounidense Sharpless llega para la ceremonia y advierte a Pinkerton de que Butterfly es una mujer que se toma el matrimonio muy en serio; Pinkerton, en cambio, lo considera una especie de diversión, aunque está encantado con Butterfly. Ella llega con sus amigas y le comunica que ha renunciado a su religión por él. Cuando llegan los familiares de Butterfly comienza la ceremonia nupcial, que se ve interrumpida por su tío el Bonzo, quien la maldice por haber abandonado su fe. Los familiares se marchan dejando a Butterfly sola con Pinkerton. Al caer la noche, éstos cantan a su amor y entran lentamente en su nueva casa.

Act II
Scene 1. Three years have passed. Pinkerton deported long ago and Suzuki, Butterfly’s maid, implores Butterfly to forget her American husband, but she refuses, having faith in Pinkerton’s promise to return. Sharpless and Goro try to persuade Butterfly to marry the wealthy Prince Yamadori, without success. Sharpless starts to read a letter from Pinkerton, which suggests that he may never return, but Butterfly rejects the implication and shows Sharpless her son, Trouble, who was fathered by Pinkerton before his departure. The harbor cannon fires to announce the arrival of a foreign vessel, which Butterfly recognizes as the Abraham Lincoln, Pinkerton’s ship. She and Suzuki strew flowers throughout the house; she dons her wedding gown and, with Suzuki and Trouble, awaits the arrival of her husband as the sun begins to set.

Scene 2. Butterfly has maintained her vigil the entire night. As dawn breaks, Suzuki persuades her to rest. Sharpless and Pinkerton arrive, and Suzuki soon discovers that the woman with them is Pinkerton’s wife, Kate. Sharpless tells Suzuki that they want to ensure a good American upbringing for Trouble and he then reproaches Pinkerton for his heartlessness. Pinkerton bids on anguished farewell to the site of his post happiness and leaves, unable to face his Japanese bride. Butterfly enters and, after the situation is explained to her, agrees to give up the child if Pinkerton will return in 30 minutes. She bids a last farewell to her son, then takes up the dagger with which her father committed hara-kiri. She stabs herself, just as Pinkerton is arriving for his son.

Escena primera. Han pasado tres años. Pinkerton se marchó hace mucho tiempo y Suzuki, la criada de Butterfly, le ruega a ésta que olvide a su marido americano. Ella se niega, confiando en la promesa de regresar que Pinkerton le hizo. Sharpless y Goro intentan persuadirla, sin éxito, para que se case con el rico príncipe Yamadori. Sharpless empieza a leer una carta de Pinkerton en la que sugiere que quizá nunca vuelva pero Butterfly rechaza esa idea y le muestra a Sharpless a su hijo Trouble, engendrado por Pinkerton antes de su partida. Un cañonazo en el puerto anuncia la llegada de un barco extranjero que Butterfly reconoce como el Abraham Lincoln, el navío de Pinkerton. Ella y Suzuki cubren la casa de flores; Butterfly se pone su vestido de novia y, junto a Suzuki y Trouble, espera la llegada de su marido mientras el sol se pone.

Escena segunda. Butterfly ha pasado toda la noche en vela. Al amanecer, Suzuki la convence de que descanse. Llegan Sharpless y Pinkerton, y Suzuki descubre que la mujer que los acompaña es Kate, la esposa de Pinkerton. Sharpless explica a Suzuki que desean asegurar a Trouble una buena educación americana y reprende a Pinkerton por su falta de corazón. Pinkerton se despide con angustia del lugar que tanta felicidad le dio y se marcha incapaz de enfrentarse a su esposa japonesa. Entra Butterfly y, tras explicársele la situación, acepta entregar al niño si Pinkerton regresa en treinta minutos. Se despide por última vez de su hijo y toma la daga con la que su propio padre se hizo el hara-kiri. Se apuñala justo cuando Pinkerton regresa por su hijo.

DATES & TICKETS
Fri, July 3, 2026

8:30 pm

Enhancements:

  • Tour

  • Transportation

  • Dining

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Wed, July 8, 2026

8:30 pm

Enhancements:

  • Transportation

  • Dining

  • Talk

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Sat, July 11, 2026

8:30 pm

Enhancements:

  • Tour

  • Transportation

  • Dining

  • Talk

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Fri, July 17, 2026

8:30 pm

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Fri, July 24, 2026

8:30 pm

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Mon, August 3, 2026

8:00 pm

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Sat, August 8, 2026

8:00 pm

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Mon, August 10, 2026

8:00 pm

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Sat, August 15, 2026

8:00 pm

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Thu, August 20, 2026

8:00 pm

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Wed, August 26, 2026

8:00 pm

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Sat, August 29, 2026


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The Magic Flute
Jul
4
to Aug 28

The Magic Flute

Imagine a magic flute that can tame the wildest of beasts. Can Prince Tamino and Papageno use it to save the princess Pamina? They embark on a fantastical quest – and along the way, they encounter enchanting characters and face daring trials.

Directed by Christopher Luscombe in his company debut, this spectacular entertainment for all ages will feature the sumptuous look of Victorian pantomime with dazzling stage effects by Chris Fisher who created the illusions for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway. The cast includes Josh Lovell as Tamino, Joélle Harvey as Pamina, Rainelle Krause as the Queen of the Night and Alexander Köpeczi as Sarastro, all company debuts.

Imagina una flauta mágica capaz de amansar a las fieras más salvajes. ¿Podrán el príncipe Tamino y Papageno utilizarla para salvar a la princesa Pamina? Ambos emprenden una fantástica aventura, encontrando en el camino personajes cautivadores y afrontando pruebas audaces.

Christopher Luscombe debuta con la compañía dirigiendo este deslumbrante espectáculo para todos los públicos: una producción que despliega la fastuosidad de una pantomima victoriana y cuenta con los impresionantes efectos escénicos de Chris Fisher, creador de las ilusiones de Harry Potter y el legado maldito en Broadway. El elenco reúne a Josh Lovell como Tamino, Joélle Harvey como Pamina, Rainelle Krause como la Reina de la Noche y Alexander Köpeczi como Sarastro, todos ellos en su debut con la compañía.

Music By

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Libretto by

Emanuel Schikaneder

Translation by

Jeremy Sams

Performed in

English

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

A Co-production with

Garsington Opera

Production support generously provided by

The Avenir Production Fund

The Tobin Endowment

The Robert & Ellen Vladem Perpetual Fund for Opera Production

Additional artistic support provided by

Gene & Jean Stark

THE ENGAGEMENT OF CHRISTOPHER LUSCOMBE IS SUPPORTED BY

Gina Browning & Joe Illick

THE ENGAGEMENT OF SIMON HIGLETT IS SUPPORTED BY

The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation

The performances of Joélle Harvey are supported by

The Marcella Fund

The performances of Will Liverman are supported by

Marianne S. Kah

Run Time

Approximately 3 hours 26 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Synopsis

  • Act I

  • Act II

The Three Ladies kill a huge serpent that was chasing Tamino, then go to inform the Queen of the Night of his arrival. Papageno introduces himself, boasting to Tamino that he was the one who slew the beast. The Ladies return to give Tamino a portrait of Pamina, claiming she has been enslaved by Sarastro, and they temporarily padlock Papageno’s mouth for lying. Tamino is charmed by the image of Pamina. The Queen appears, lamenting the loss of her daughter, and charges Tamino and Papageno with Pamina’s rescue. The Ladies give Tamino a magic flute and Papageno magic bells to ensure their safety. Monostatos tries to capture Pamina but is frightened away by Papageno, who tells Pamina that Tamino loves her and intends to save her. Tamino arrives at a temple and is told that it is the Queen, not Sarastro, who is evil. He plays his flute, hoping to make Pamina appear. She and Papageno are nearby and, thanks to Papageno’s magic bells, are able once again to escape from Monostatos. Sarastro promises Pamina eventual freedom. She sees Tamino and they fall in love.

Las Tres Damas matan a una enorme serpiente que perseguía a Tamino y van a informar a la Reina de la Noche de la llegada de éste. Papageno se presenta y presume ante Tamino de haber sido él quien dio muerte al monstruo. Las Damas regresan para entregar a Tamino un retrato de Pamina y para comunicarle que ha sido esclavizada por Sarastro, y castigan temporalmente a Papageno cerrándole la boca con un candado por mentir. Tamino se queda prendado de la imagen de Pamina. Aparece la Reina, que lamenta la pérdida de su hija y encarga a Tamino y Papageno que la rescaten. Las Damas entregan a Tamino una flauta mágica y a Papageno unas campanillas mágicas para protegerlos. Monostatos intenta capturar a Pamina pero Papageno lo ahuyenta; éste le dice a Pamina que Tamino la ama y que pretende salvarla. Tamino llega a un templo, donde le dicen que la malvada es en realidad la Reina, no Sarastro, y toca su flauta con la esperanza de hacer aparecer a Pamina. Papageno y Pamina están ya cerca y gracias a las campanillas mágicas de Papageno logran escapar una vez más de Monostatos. Sarastro promete a Pamina que, con el tiempo, recuperará su libertad. Ella ve a Tamino y ambos se enamoran.

ACT II
Tamino and Papageno begin the first of three initiation trials to join Sarastro’s temple of brotherhood. Sworn to silence, Tamino resists the temptations of the Three Ladies, but Papageno quickly succumbs. Monostatos again approaches the sleeping Pamina but is warded off by the Queen of the Night, who gives her daughter a dagger with which to murder Sarastro. Monostatos renews his quest when the Queen vanishes, but Pamina is rescued by Sarastro, who consoles her. Papageno catches a glimpse of Papagena, but is warned that he must succeed in the trials if he is to have her for a wife. Pamina is despondent over Tamino’s silence, but is saved from suicide by the Three Boys. She is reunited with Tamino and they undergo the trials by water and fire, emerging triumphant thanks to the magic flute. Papageno also is saved from attempted suicide by the Boys, who remind him to use his magic bells to summon Papagena. The pair plans for a fertile future. The Queen of the Night, her Three Ladies, and Monostatos attack Sarastro’s brotherhood, but are defeated and the victors celebrate the triumph of enlightenment over the powers of darkness.

Tamino y Papageno comienzan la primera de tres pruebas de iniciación para ingresar en el templo de la hermandad de Sarastro. Tras haber jurado silencio, Tamino resiste las tentaciones de las Tres Damas pero Papageno sucumbe rápidamente. Monostatos vuelve a acercarse a Pamina, que está dormida, pero la Reina de la Noche lo ahuyenta y entrega a su hija el puñal con el que debe asesinar a Sarastro. Cuando la Reina desaparece, Monostatos reanuda su intento pero Sarastro rescata a Pamina y la consuela. Papageno vislumbra a Papagena pero le advierten que solo podrá tenerla como esposa si supera las pruebas. Pamina, desesperada por el silencio de Tamino, intenta suicidarse pero los Tres Muchachos la salvan. Se reúne con Tamino y ambos afrontan las pruebas del agua y del fuego, saliendo victoriosos gracias a la flauta mágica que le dieron las Tres Damas. Papageno también es salvado de un intento de suicidio por los Muchachos, que le recuerdan usar sus campanillas para llamar a Papagena. La pareja planea un futuro prometedor. La Reina de la Noche, sus Tres Damas y Monostatos deciden atacar la hermandad de Sarastro pero son derrotados. Los vencedores celebran el triunfo de la luz sobre las fuerzas de la oscuridad.

DATES & TICKETS

Sat, July 4, 2026

8:30 pm

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Fri, July 10, 2026

8:30 pm

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Wed, July 15, 2026

8:30 pm

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Tue, August 4, 2026

8:00 pm

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Thu, August 13, 2026

8:00 pm

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Sat, August 22, 2026

8:00 pm

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Tue, August 25, 2026

8:00 pm

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Fri, August 28, 2026

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Wavves
Jul
8

Wavves

Wavves recently made a long-awaited return with their first new music since 2021, the launch of their cannabis brand Wavvy Supply Co., and a Los Angeles wildfire benefit show at Zebulon.

The band followed that momentum with the release of their new album Spun, marking the start of a new chapter for Nathan Williams and longtime bandmates Stephen Pope, Ross Traver, and Alex Gates.

Now Wavves are expanding the Spun era with a deluxe edition of the album featuring two B-sides and the Live Wavvy Sessions—five songs recorded live in the studio capturing the band’s raw, unfiltered energy.

The sessions include performances of “King of the Beach,” “Nine Is God,” “Green Eyes,” “Goner,” and “So Long,” bridging fan-favorite classics with songs from Spun.

The album’s single “Goner,” produced by Travis Barker, arrived alongside a Brandon Dermer-directed music video filmed during the band’s Zebulon charity show. Dermer previously directed Wavves’ 2013 video for “That’s On Me” and has worked with artists including Blink-182. Speaking about how the track came together, Williams says:
“I had this song I had been sitting on, always revisited it and tried to record it a bunch of times but it was never just right. Eventually it was giving me PTSD. I was talking to Travis about doing some songs together and when I opened up the vault to him, this one jumped out so we laid it down and finally we got it right.”

Like Nathan Williams’ earliest music, Spun first took shape in a small shed behind his parents’ house known as the Hideaway—the same space where he recorded some of his earliest material. Since the beginning, Williams has been known for writing songs that push back against the world while still evoking pathos, sympathy, and the uneasy realization that sometimes we’re our own worst enemies—and that can be okay.

Over a decade earlier, Williams released King of the Beach, the album that delivered on the promise of his first two homespun records, Wavves and Wavvves. It catapulted the band to worldwide acclaim as one of indie rock’s most exciting new acts. In the years that followed, Wavves entered the major-label system with Warner Records, releasing Afraid of Heights and V, before eventually stepping away in search of greater creative freedom.

In 2017, Williams self-released You’re Welcome on his own label, Ghost Ramp, before returning to Fat Possum for 2021’s Hideaway. Wavves have since returned to Ghost Ramp for the release of Spun and its newly released deluxe edition.

With Spun and its deluxe edition, Wavves reaffirm their place as one of the most enduring bands to emerge from the late-2000s indie rock explosion. Known for their raucous live shows and sun-bleached punk songs, the band continues to evolve while staying true to the spirit that made them cult heroes in the first place.

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TICKETS
$28 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $33 + fees

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Tues, Mar 24, 9 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
SPOTIFY PRE-SALE: Wed, Mar 25, 9 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Mar 27, 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: Please email help@meowwolf.com in advance for ADA accommdations.

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

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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22nd Annual International Folk Art Market
Jul
9
to Jul 12

22nd Annual International Folk Art Market

The International Folk Ark Market is Timeless Celebration Of A Global Folk Art Experience Unlike Any Other In The Heart Of Santa Fe!

TICKETS ON SALE FEBRUARY 1, 2026

Shop, connect, and celebrate with 148 master folk artists from 53 countries as they bring their cultures, techniques, and artistry to Santa Fe.

Authentic, handmade art from around the world
Support global artisans & sustainable livelihoods.
Children 16 & Under get FREE admission everyday (Youth ticket required)

Wednesday, July, 2026
· Community Celebration (FREE)
Santa Fe Railyard | 6 PM–9 PM

Thursday, July 9, 2026
· 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 10, 2026
· Early Bird Market | 8 AM–10 AM |
Beat the crowds & enjoy all-day Friday access!

· Friday Market | 10 AM–6 PM |
Timed entry tickets are required (includes re-entry).

Saturday, July 11, 2026
· Saturday Market | 10 AM–5 PM |
Timed entry tickets are required.

· Saturday Night Market | 6 PM–9 PM |
Experience the market under the stars!

Sunday, July 12, 2026
· 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

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Cabaret
Jul
9
to Jul 26

Cabaret

Cabaret is a musical set in the final days of the Weimar Republic in 1930s Berlin, focusing on the decadent nightlife of the Kit Kat Klub as the Nazi Party rises to power. An American writer, Cliff Bradshaw, and British singer Sally Bowles fall in love amid this growing political turmoil, while Fräulein Schneider and Herr Schultz navigate their own romance and increasing threats to their Jewish heritage.

The story serves as a cautionary tale about rising fascism, the dangers of political apathy, and how people choose to ignore the looming threat of a war.

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Book by Joe Masteroff

Music and Lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Directed by Anna Hogan

RUNTIME: 2 hours 30 minutes
INTERMISSION: One 15 minute Intermission

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Fridays at 7:30PM

Saturdays at 2:00PM and 7:30PM

Sundays at 1:00PM and 6:30PM

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

Thursday, July 3rd – 7:30 pm: Opening Night Performance

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Justin Alan Payne
Jul
13

Justin Alan Payne

Based in East Nashville, Justin Alan Payne has been turning heads around the United States for over 10 years on and off the road, solo, or with his projects Justin Payne & Co. and Rough Lovers. On the crest of his first proper Nashville solo LP, Justin is a singular songwriter with incredible range and depth. An all around good hang that is making big indie waves all on his own with great songs.
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Eugene Onegin
Jul
18
to Aug 19

Eugene Onegin

With unbridled passion, devastating heartbreak and unspoken regret, Tatyana’s love is rejected by Onegin, who, a little too late, realizes his mistake. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey through longing, desire and the haunting question: What if?

This striking production, directed by Alessandro Talevi with sets and costumes by Gary McCann, gives full expression to the 19th century Russian literary classic by Alexander Pushkin, which inspired Tchaikovsky’s opera. Conducted by Keri-Lynn Wilson in her company debut, the production also features the company debuts of Olga Kulchynska as Tatyana, Mattia Olivieri as Onegin and Lindsay Ammann as Larina, as well as American debuts by Azerbaijani mezzo-soprano Elmina Hasan in the role of Olga and Peruvian tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas as Lensky.

Con una pasión desbordada, tras un desengaño devastador y en medio de un arrepentimiento nunca expresado, el amor de Tatyana es rechazado por Onegin, quien comprende su error demasiado tarde. No se pierda este viaje inolvidable lleno de anhelos, deseos y la siempre inquietante pregunta: ¿y si…?

Esta impactante producción, dirigida por Alessandro Talevi y con escenografía y vestuario de Gary McCann, da plena expresión a este clásico de la literatura rusa del siglo XIX de Alexander Pushkin, fuente de inspiración de la ópera de Tchaikovsky. La dirección musical está a cargo de Keri-Lynn Wilson, quien debuta con la compañía. La producción incluye además con los debuts de Olga Kulchynska como Tatyana, Mattia Olivieri como Onegin y Lindsay Ammann como Larina, así como los debuts estadounidenses de la mezzosoprano azerbaiyana Elmina Hasan en el papel de Olga y del tenor peruano Iván Ayón-Rivas como Lensky.

Music By

Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky

Libretto by

Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky
Konstantin Shilovsky, after Alexander Pushkin

Sung in

Russian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

Peter Bruce Frank & Leslie Rae Shaw

The John Crosby Production Fund

Run Time

Approximately 3 hours 30 minutes; includes two 25-minute intermissions

Synopsis

  • Act I

Autumn. The Larin estate in the Russian countryside. Madame Larina makes preserves and listens to her daughters Tatyana and Olga. As the girls sing of young love lost, Larina and the old nurse Filipyevna remember their own youth. A group of peasants carries in a decorated sheaf of grain, and they sing and dance for Larina. Olga, wishing to join their merriment, teases Tatyana for being bookish and misty. Then Larina enters and likewise asks Tatyana the reason for her pallor. Olga in turn teases both her mother and sister, for she sees the approach of her fiancé, the poet Vladimir Lensky. Tatyana, learning that his elegant friend Eugene Onegin is with him, tries to flee in embarrassment.

Lensky arrives with Onegin. Tatyana falls instantly for the handsome stranger, who derides Lensky in private for having chosen the less interesting sister. Lensky and Olga commiserate having spent a whole day apart.

At bedtime, Tatyana can’t sleep. She asks the nurse to tell her stories of the olden days — then confesses she’s fallen in love. She spends the night writing to Onegin; and in the morning she asks Filipyevna to have her letter delivered.

Onegin finds Tatyana in the garden. He’s read her letter and wishes to reciprocate her candor — for he cannot reciprocate her feeling. She is a treasure, but he’s simply not the marrying kind: and she’d do well to restrain her artless ardor, lest another take advantage of her. His sermon ended, he offers her his arm and leads her inside.

Otoño. Hacienda de la familia Larin en la campiña rusa. Madame Larina prepara conservas y escucha a sus hijas Tatyana y Olga. Mientras las jóvenes cantan sobre un amor juvenil perdido, Larina y la anciana nodriza Filipievna recuerdan su propia juventud. Un grupo de campesinos entra con una gavilla de grano adornada y canta y baila para Larina. Olga, deseosa de unirse a la fiesta, se burla de Tatyana por ser demasiado estudiosa y soñadora. Entra Larina y también pregunta a Tatyana el motivo de su palidez. Olga se burla a su vez de su madre y de su hermana, pues ve acercarse a su prometido, el poeta Vladimir Lensky. Tatyana, al saber que viene con él su elegante amigo Eugene Onegin, intenta huir por vergüenza.

Lensky llega con Onegin. Tatyana se enamora al instante del apuesto desconocido, quien en privado se burla de Lensky por haber elegido a la hermana menos interesante. Lensky y Olga se lamentan por su parte de haber pasado todo un día separados.

A la hora de acostarse, Tatyana no puede dormir. Pide a la nodriza que le cuente historias de antaño y luego le confiesa que se ha enamorado. Pasa la noche escribiendo a Onegin y por la mañana pide a Filipievna que le haga llegar la carta.

Onegin encuentra a Tatyana en el jardín. Ha leído su carta y desea corresponder a su franqueza, ya que no puede corresponder a sus sentimientos. Ella es realmente un tesoro pero él no está hecho para el matrimonio; por otra parte, también le aconseja que quizás le convendría moderar su ardor, algo ingenuo en su opinión, para que nadie termine aprovechándose de ella. Al finalizar su sermón, le ofrece el brazo y la conduce al interior de la casa.

ACT II
The Larin estate. Onegin, whom Lensky has persuaded to attend Tatyana’s name-day party, finds himself seated directly across from her. She is mortified. He is ennui-ed. after the toasts he decides to punish Lensky for subjecting him to such a tiresome gathering and sweeps Olga off to dance for the rest of the evening.

The jealous Lensky quarrels with Olga, then with Onegin. To everyone’s dismay, he demands satisfaction for his offense. The party dissolves.

At dawn the two friends meet as foes. While Lensky waits for Onegin, he sings of poetry and of Olga. Regretting the folly of their prideful challenge, they still proceed for honor’s sake. Lensky is killed.

Hacienda de los Larin. Onegin, a quien Lensky ha persuadido para asistir a la fiesta del santo de Tatyana, se encuentra sentado justo enfrente de ella. Ella está mortificada; él, aburrido. Tras los brindis, Onegin decide castigar a Lensky por haberlo sometido a una velada tan tediosa y se lleva a Olga a bailar el resto de la noche.

El celoso Lensky riñe con Olga y luego con Onegin. Para consternación de todos, exige una compensación por la afrenta. La fiesta se disuelve.

Al amanecer, los dos amigos se ven las caras, esta vez como enemigos. Mientras Lensky espera a Onegin canta a la poesía y sobre Olga. Aunque se arrepienten de la necedad de su desafío orgulloso, deben proceden por honor. Lensky muere.

ACT III

Saint Petersburg, several years later. Returned from long travels, ridden with guilt for the death of his friend, Onegin attends one of the parties he has always detested, this one at the home of Prince Gremin. He wonders aloud about the elegant young woman who seems to hold the room in sway, and Gremin proudly presents his adored wife — Tatyana Larina. She greets Onegin serenely.

This time it is Onegin who pours out his love in a letter to Tatyana. He calls on her and begs her to run away with him. And this time hers is the sermon. She loves him as she did that day in the garden; but she is resolved to remain in this house with her husband. She flees the room, leaving Onegin alone in despair.

San Petersburgo, varios años después. De regreso tras largos viajes y atormentado por la culpa de matar de su amigo, Onegin asiste a una de las fiestas que siempre ha detestado, esta vez en casa del príncipe Gremin. Se pregunta en voz alta quién es la elegante joven que parece dominar la sala y Gremin presenta con orgullo a su adorada esposa: Tatyana Larina. Ella saluda a Onegin de manera serena.

Esta vez es Onegin quien vuelca su amor en una carta a Tatyana. La visita y le suplica que huya con él. Esta vez el sermón viene de ella: lo sigue amando como aquel día en el jardín pero está decidida a permanecer en su casa junto a su marido. Huye de la habitación, dejando a Onegin solo y desesperado.

DATES & TICKETS

Sat, July 18, 2026

8:30 pm

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Wed, July 22, 2026

8:30 pm

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Fri, July 31, 2026

8:30 pm

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Thu, August 6, 2026

8:00 pm

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Wed, August 12, 2026

8:00 pm

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Wed, August 19, 2026

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Rolinda
Jul
25
to Aug 21

Rolinda

Queen Rodelinda navigates a dangerous political web to protect her throne and family while her love for her supposedly dead husband reignites in a dramatic clash of passion and ambition.

Royal alliances shift and transform in the shadowy “noir melodrama gangster” world of R.B. Schlather’s staging of this revered Handel opera. Music Director Harry Bicket leads this work, where characters spin power, lies and loyalties through exquisite music in a chiaroscuro world where agendas and identities are never entirely clear. The cast features exciting company debuts including Lucy Crowe as Rodelinda, Anthony Gregory as Grimoaldo and Hugh Cutting as Unulfo.

La reina Rodelinda se mueve en una peligrosa red política para proteger su trono y a su familia. Mientras, su amor por su esposo, a quien se creía muerto, se reaviva en un enfrentamiento dramático de pasión y ambición.

La puesta en escena de R. B. Schlather transforma esta venerada ópera de Händel en un sombrío “melodrama negro de gánsteres” donde las alianzas reales mutan y se transforman. El director musical Harry Bicket lidera esta obra en la que los personajes se ven inmersos en una red de poder, mentiras y lealtades a través de una música exquisita y en un mundo de claroscuros donde las agendas y las identidades nunca resultan del todo evidentes. El reparto incluye destacados debuts con la compañía, entre los que se encuentran Lucy Crowe como Rodelinda, Anthony Gregory como Grimoaldo y Hugh Cutting como Unulfo.

Music By

George Frideric Handel

Libretto by

Nicola Francesco Haym

Sung in

Italian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

The performances of Harry Bicket are supported by

Guy L. & Catherine D. Gronquist

The performances of Lucy Crowe are supported by

Phillip Muth & Julie Underriner

Run Time

Approximately 3 hours 20 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Synopsis

At his death, the King of Lombardy left his domains in equal portions to his three children: Bertarido, Eduige, and Gundeberto. Also aspiring to these lands is Grimoaldo, Duke of Benevento, who is wooing Eduige. The avaricious Gundeberto has now been killed, and it is believed Bertarido also has died, leaving behind his wife, Rodelinda, as Queen of Milan.

A su muerte, el Rey de Lombardía dejó sus dominios repartidos en partes iguales entre sus tres hijos: Bertarido, Eduige y Gundeberto. También aspira a esas tierras Grimoaldo, duque de Benevento, que corteja a Eduige. El avaro Gundeberto ha sido asesinado y se cree que Bertarido también ha muerto, dejando a su esposa Rodelinda como reina de Milán.

Act I

In the royal palace, Rodelinda mourns for her husband with their son, Flavio. Grimoaldo has seized power, and she is now his prisoner. Grimoaldo offers the throne back to her if she will marry him. Despite her precarious situation, Rodelinda refuses him. Once pledged to Grimoaldo, the spurned Eduige vows vengeance on him.

Unbeknownst to anyone except his faithful aide Unulfo, Bertarido is alive and hiding nearby. Unseen, he watches Rodelinda weep as she and Flavio bring flowers to his memorial monument. Grimoaldo’s ruthless councilor, Garibaldo, arrives with another offer of marriage from Grimoaldo; if she refuses again, her son will be killed. When she finally accepts, the eavesdropping Bertarido is consumed with rage. Unulfo, his aide, restrains him from revealing himself.

En el palacio real Rodelinda llora la muerte de su marido junto a su hijo Flavio. Grimoaldo ha tomado el poder y ella es ahora su prisionera. Éste le ofrece devolverle el trono si acepta casarse con él. A pesar de su precaria situación, Rodelinda lo rechaza. Por su parte, Eduige, despechada tras haber estado prometida a Grimoaldo, jura vengarse de él.

Sin que nadie lo sepa salvo su fiel ayudante Unulfo, Bertarido está en realidad vivo y se esconde cerca de allí. Sin ser visto, observa a Rodelinda llorar mientras ella y Flavio llevan flores a su propio monumento conmemorativo. Garibaldo, el despiadado consejero de Grimoaldo, llega con una nueva propuesta de matrimonio de éste: si Rodelinda vuelve a rechazarlo, su hijo será asesinado. Cuando finalmente acepta, Bertarido, oculto, se consume de ira. Unulfo lo contiene para que no se revele.

ACT II
Rodelinda announces her terms for marriage: She will only wed Grimoaldo if he personally kills Flavio before her eyes. Grimoaldo recoils at this, just as Rodelinda suspected he would. Garibaldo urges the wavering Grimoaldo to kill the boy, but Grimoaldo refuses. Unulfo rushes to Bertarido to reassure him of his wife’s fidelity.

Bertarido’s sister, Eduige, discovers her brother’s hiding place and promises to help him win back his wife and son. Acting as intermediary, Unulfo tells Rodelinda that Bertarido is alive and brings them together. Grimoaldo comes upon the happily embracing couple and threatens to imprison Bertarido. Rodelinda and Bertarido sing anguished farewells to each other before he is led away.

Rodelinda anuncia sus condiciones para el matrimonio: sólo se casará con Grimoaldo si él mismo mata a su hijo Flavio ante sus ojos. Grimoaldo retrocede horrorizado, tal como Rodelinda había previsto. Garibaldo insta al vacilante Grimoaldo a matar al niño pero éste se niega. Unulfo corre a tranquilizar a Bertarido, asegurándole la fidelidad de su esposa.

Eduige, la hermana de Bertarido, descubre el escondite de su hermano y promete ayudarlo a recuperar a su esposa y a su hijo. Actuando como intermediario, Unulfo informa a Rodelinda de que Bertarido está vivo y los reúne. Grimoaldo sorprende a la pareja abrazada y amenaza con encarcelar a Bertarido. Rodelinda y Bertarido se despiden cantando con angustia antes de que él sea conducido al cautiverio.

ACT III

Eduige and Unulfo plot Bertarido’s escape from prison. Garibaldo urges Grimoaldo to execute Bertarido. When Unulfo breaks into Bertarido’s prison cell, Bertarido, thinking he is one of the guards, stabs him. Not seriously wounded, Unulfo leads Bertarido to the secret escape route Eduige has prepared. Finding their way to the empty cell, Rodelinda and Flavio discover Unulfo’s blood on the floor and fear the worst. Rodelinda is overcome with despair.

Meanwhile, Grimoaldo, tormented by his conscience, seeks sleep in the palace gardens. Garibaldi discovers him there and, eager to usurp the throne for himself, is about to kill him. Bertarido leaps from his hiding place and strikes down Garibaldo. Chastened, Grimoaldo now reveals his change of heart and relinquishes the throne of Milan to Bertarido and Rodelinda. And he makes amends to Eduige by offering to wed her. All express their joy and hail a brighter future.

Eduige y Unulfo traman la fuga de Bertarido de la prisión. Garibaldo insta a Grimoaldo a ejecutarlo. Cuando Unulfo irrumpe en la celda, Bertarido, creyendo que es uno de los guardias, lo apuñala, aunque no queda gravemente herido. Unulfo logra conducir a Bertarido a la ruta secreta de escape que Eduige ha preparado. Al llegar a la celda vacía, Rodelinda y Flavio descubren sangre de Unulfo en el suelo y temen lo peor. Rodelinda cae presa de la desesperación.

Mientras tanto, Grimoaldo, atormentado por su conciencia, intenta dormir en los jardines del palacio. Garibaldo lo encuentra allí y, ansioso por usurpar el trono para sí mismo, está a punto de matarlo. Bertarido salta de su escondite y da muerte a Garibaldo. Avergonzado, Grimoaldo revela su cambio de parecer, renunciando al trono de Milán en favor de Bertarido y Rodelinda y reconciliándose con Eduige ofreciéndole matrimonio. Todos expresan su alegría y celebran un futuro más prometedor.

DATES & TICKETS

Sat, July 25, 2026

8:30 pm

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Wed, July 29, 2026

8:30 pm

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Fri, August 7, 2026

8:00 pm

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Tue, August 11, 2026

8:00 pm

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Fri, August 21, 2026


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LILI ELBE
Aug
1
to Aug 27

LILI ELBE

Lili’s journey — marked by love, loss and self-discovery — is the true story of a Danish painter who, with the steadfast support of her wife Gerda, became one of the first to undergo gender-affirmation surgery nearly a century ago.

Named “Best World Premiere” at the 2024 Oper! Awards, we are thrilled to present the American premiere of Tobias Picker and Aryeh Lev Stollman’s groundbreaking new opera. Former Apprentice Singer, baritone Lucia Lucas, makes her Santa Fe Opera debut as Lili Elbe, and returning soprano Sylvia D’Eramo sings the role of Gerda Wegener, Lili’s supportive wife who was also a celebrated artist. This production brings the artists’ milieux of 1920s Paris and Copenhagen to life with direction by James Robinson, set design by Allen Moyer and costumes by Marco Piemontese.

La vida de Lili, marcada por el amor, la pérdida y la búsqueda del autoconocimiento, cuenta la historia real de una pintora danesa que, con el apoyo incondicional de su esposa Gerda, se convirtió hace casi un siglo en una de las primeras personas en someterse a una cirugía de afirmación de género.

Galardonada como “Mejor Estreno Mundial” en los Premios Oper! 2024, nos complace enormemente presentar el estreno estadounidense de la nueva e innovadora ópera de Tobias Picker y Aryeh Lev Stollman. Lucia Lucas, exintegrante de nuestro programa de jóvenes, debuta en la Ópera de Santa Fe como Lili Elbe, y la soprano Sylvia D’Eramo regresa para encarnar a Gerda Wegener, la fiel esposa de Lili y artista de gran renombre. Esta producción recrea con viveza los ambientes artísticos del París y el Copenhague de la década de 1920, y cuenta con la dirección de James Robinson, escenografía de Allen Moyer y vestuario de Marco Piemontese.

Music By

Tobias Picker

Libretto By

Aryeh Lev Stollman

Sung in

English

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

A co-production with

Seattle Opera

Production support generously provided by

Anonymous

TAWANI Foundation

Wyncote Foundation, as recommended by Frederick R. Haas & Rafael Gomez

David A. Kaplan and Glenn A. Ostergaard –
Brautigam-Kaplan-Ostergaard Foundation

Robert L. Turner

Additional artistic support provided by

The Edgar Foster Daniels Foundation

Henry R. Muñoz III

The performances of Roberto Kalb are supported by

Roma Wittcoff

The performances of Lucia Lucas are supported by

The Bob Ross Foundation

The performances of Sylvia D’Eramo are supported by

The Peter B. Frank Principal Artist Fund

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours 25 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Synopsis

  • Act I
    In the late 1920’s, the actress Anna Larssen of the Royal Danish Theater, having just premiered the role of Orpheus in a new play, could not appear for the last sitting of her portrait, the centerpiece of a new exhibition. Anna makes an unusual suggestion; that the artist, Gerda Wegener, ask Lili Elbe, (at that time known as Gerda’s husband, the artist Einar Wegener), to dress up and pose as Anna. At this sitting Lili is brought to a profound self-discovery, never before acknowledged. Like Orpheus compelled to look back at Eurydice, Lili can never again turn away from the truth of who she is. Despite the support of Gerda, their friends Eric and Hélène, and Lili’s brother Marius, Lili encounters hostility and rejection from her sister Dagmar and later her own mother. Through the efforts of Hélène she is introduced to Professor Warnekros who agrees to operate on her at the Municipal Women’s Clinic in Dresden.

A finales de la década de 1920, la actriz Anna Larssen del Teatro Real Danés, tras estrenar el papel de Orfeo en una nueva obra, no puede acudir a la última sesión para terminar un retrato que le están haciendo y que será la pieza central de una nueva exposición. Anna hace una sugerencia inusual: que Gerda Wegener, la artista encargada de pintarla, pida a Lili Elbe (entonces conocida como Einar Wegener, esposo de Gerda) que se vista y pose como Anna. Durante esa sesión, Lili llega a un profundo autodescubrimiento nunca antes reconocido. Al igual que Orfeo, obligado a volverse para mirar a Eurídice, Lili ya no puede ignorar la verdad de quién es en realidad. A pesar del apoyo de Gerda, de sus amigos Eric y Hélène y de su hermano Marius, Lili se enfrenta a la hostilidad y el rechazo de su hermana Dagmar y, más tarde, de su propia madre. Gracias a los esfuerzos de Hélène, conoce al profesor Warnekros, quien accede a operarla en la Clínica Municipal de Mujeres de Dresde.

ACT II

After her first surgery, a dramatic encounter with the King of Denmark leads to an extraordinary decree — Lili is legally recognized as a woman, and her marriage to Gerda is annulled.

Despite the seeming loss of their deep relationship, both Lili and Gerda find temporary love in different quarters, Lili with the perfumer Claude Lejeune, and Gerda with the Italian Major Fernando Porta.

When Claude Lejeune asks Lili to marry him, Lili delays until she can have surgery to become a mother, which Professor Warnekros says he can make possible. He and the Matron of the clinic choose a young woman to be the experimental uterus donor. Neither Lili nor the Young Woman suspect what is in this plan.

Lili, dying from complications of her surgery, writes and thanks the absent Gerda for the flowers she has sent every day from Rome. In return, Gerda sends a final letter. From two distant cities, their voices rise together in a last duet — declaring their love for each other that only grows and never looks back.

Tras su primera cirugía, un dramático encuentro con el Rey de Dinamarca da lugar a un decreto extraordinario: Lili es reconocida legalmente como mujer y su matrimonio con Gerda queda anulado.

A pesar de la aparente pérdida de su vínculo profundo, tanto Lili como Gerda encuentran amores temporales en otras partes: Lili junto al perfumista Claude LeJeune y Gerda con el mayor italiano Fernando Porta.

Cuando Claude LeJeune le pide matrimonio a Lili, ella lo pospone hasta poder someterse a una cirugía que le permita ser madre, algo que el profesor Warnekros afirma poder conseguir. Él y la matrona de la clínica eligen a una joven como donante experimental de útero. Ni Lili ni la joven sospechan lo que implica este plan.

Lili está muriéndose a causa de complicaciones derivadas de la cirugía. Escribe y agradece a la ausente Gerda las flores que le ha enviado cada día desde Roma. Como respuesta, Gerda envía una última carta. Desde dos ciudades distantes, sus voces se elevan juntas en un último dúo, declarando un amor mutuo que no hará sino crecer y que nunca mirará atrás.

Sat, August 1, 2026

8:30 pm

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Wed, August 5, 2026

8:00 pm

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Fri, August 14, 2026

8:00 pm

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Tue, August 18, 2026

8:00 pm

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Thu, August 27, 2026

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BAD MEDICINE
Aug
6
to Aug 30

BAD MEDICINE

In Bad Medicine, Native American academics Aislin and Cesar are excited to settle into their new home in Proctor, Massachusetts. Even their nosy white neighbors seem nice enough. But as Aislin becomes aware of strange occurrences surrounding her job at the Natural History Museum, she starts to wonder if there might be something insidious beneath the sleepy town. Aislin must overcome deep insecurities around her identity to uncover the town’s terrifying secrets.

By P.C. Verrone
Directors: Lauren and Taylor Trujilo


TICKETS HERE

RUNTIME: 2 Hours with a 15 minute intermission

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm

Please note that there is no Matinee Performance on August 8th

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

August 6th and 7th – 7:30 pm: Pay-What-You-Will Previews
August 8th – 7:30 pm: Opening Night Performance

Artistic and Production Team

Co DirectorLauren Trujilo

Co DirectorTaylor Trujilo

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Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
Aug
14
to Aug 16

Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival

The 2026 Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival is taking over Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino

August 14–16, 2026 Join us for an unforgettable weekend of Indigenous art, culture, and creativity!

Presented by the Poeh Cultural Center, this vibrant three-day celebration brings together incredible Native artists, performers, filmmakers, fashion designers, and food vendors from across Indian Country.

Experience powerful live performances, stunning visual art, Indigenous fashion, film, and culture — all in one place. Come celebrate, connect, shop, and be inspired!

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104th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market
Aug
15
to Aug 16

104th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market

Santa Fe Indian Market (SFIM) is the largest and most prestigious Indigenous art market in the world.

Presented by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), #SFIM26 will take place August 15th-16th in the heart of downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Now in its 104th year, SFIM brings together over 1,000 Native artists representing more than 200 Tribal Nations from across the U.S. and Canada.

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned collector, SFIM offers an unforgettable opportunity to connect directly with Native artists and purchase handmade, authentic, and deeply meaningful artwork.

Location: Historic Downtown Santa Fe Plaza
Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Saturday & Sunday)
Admission: Free and open to the public for the outdoor market

Additional Programming
SWAIA offers a range of ticketed events throughout Indian Market weekend, including Best of Show, the SWAIA Native Fashion Show, the SWAIA Gala, and more. Advance purchase is recommended, Become a SWAIA member for advanced notice when tickets become available..

Insider Tip: Arrive early to beat the crowds and meet artists before inventory sells out. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are highly recommended for a full day on the Plaza.

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Apprentice Scenes & Concert
Aug
16
to Aug 23

Apprentice Scenes & Concert

The Next Generation Center Stage

Join us for two special Sunday evening performances where the Santa Fe Opera’s singing and technical apprentices step into the spotlight! Hear the stars of tomorrow sing a variety of selections from different operas throughout the centuries. The night of August 16 showcases scenes fully designed and created by our technical apprentices. The night of August 23 presents our apprentice singers in a concert format, featuring the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra onstage. Looking for an introduction to opera? These performances are a great way to start, and a great value for families who want to enjoy a more relaxed evening at the Opera. Don’t miss your chance to experience the future of opera — NOW!

The opera’s singing and technical apprentice programs have launched numerous distinguished careers, including singers Joyce DiDonato, John Holiday, Michael Fabiano, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, Sylvia D’Eramo, Jonah Hoskins, Will Liverman, Brandon Jovanovich, Kate Lindsey, Zachary Nelson, Anthony León, Meridian Prall, Caitlin Gotimer, Joshua Blue, Amber Monroe, Nicholas Newton, Kyle Miller and Darren Drone, and 2025 Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition winners Alissa Goretsky, Emma Marhefka, Michelle Mariposa and Luke Sutliff, as well as numerous past Operalia winners. Others are now teachers, coaches and administrators at major opera companies and universities.


Tickets & Times
Sun, August 16, 2026

8:00 pm

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Sun, August 23, 2026

8:00 pm

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Actors Refresh Session
Sep
14
to Oct 26

Actors Refresh Session

Actor’s Refresh Session

6 weeks- Monday 6pm-9pm

September 14 – October 26

No class on Indigenous People’s Day

Week 1: Bring in your own scene – something you love from TV, Film, or Theater, no need to be memorized. 

Weeks 1 and 2: breaking down a scene, serving the script, finding the conflict, and world building; acting for theater vs tv/film

Week 3: Assigned scenes: subtext, active listening, and tricks to stay present and out of your head

Week 4: Emotional flexibility and caring for your instrument

Week 5: Assigned Scenes: the audition process from start to finish 

Week 6: Putting it all together, taking (ie: translating) direction, and personalized “your acting business” Q&A

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Instructor Kate Bergeron (Actor Refresh)

Kate Bergeron (she/her) is a working actor (Network TV, Film, Stage, Commercial), writer, singer, and teacher/coach with a BFA in musical theater from The Acting Conservatory at the Chicago College of Performing Arts. Kate has taught acting for both stage and screen in Chicago, Los Angeles, and now New Mexico. After performing in two Santa Fe Playhouse productions (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and The Thanksgiving Play), Kate is honored to join the team as an educator.

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104th Melodrama
Oct
8
to Oct 25

104th Melodrama

The tradition of the Melodrama lives on in the 104th Annual MELODRAMA, which will continue evolving and honoring Santa Fe with fresh, locally-rooted satire.
By Santa Fends

Director Adam Wagner

The tradition of the Melodrama lives on in the 104th Annual Melodrama, which will continue evolving and honoring Santa Fe with fresh, locally-rooted satire.

RUNTIME: 1 hour and 30 minutes
INTERMISSION: One 15 minute intermission\

TICKETS HERE

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm

Please note that October 10th there is no 2:00PM show

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

October 8th and 9th – 7:30 pm: Pay-What-You-Will Previews
October 10th – 7:30 pm: Opening Night Performance

Artistic and Production Team

DirectorAdam Wagner

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Buena Vista Social Club
Nov
11

Buena Vista Social Club

BUENA VISTA ORCHESTRANOV 11 | THE LENSIC
The world's foremost Cuban music repertory ensemble.
Led by virtuoso violinist Rolando Morejón Reyes, featuring musicians from the original Buena Vista Social Club, Celia Cruz's band, AfroCuban All Stars, and more.

The biggest-selling and best-known Cuban music project in history, live in Santa Fe.Tickets on sale NOW at lensic.org

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Nov
19
to Dec 20

Company

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Through a series of vignettes, Company showcases the joys and struggles of relationships, marriage, and singledom, forcing the 35 year old and single Robert (or Bobbie) to confront their own reluctance to commit and the meaning of being alive. The show, a trailblazer of the modern-comedy musical, uses a non-linear concept structure rather than a traditional plot.

TICKETS HERE

Book By: George Furth

Music By: Stephen Sondheim

Director: Anna Hogan

RUNTIME: 2 Hours and 30 Minutes with a 15 Minute intermission

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm

Please note that there is no Matinee Performance on November 21st

SPECIAL PERFORMANCES

November 19th & 20th – 7:30 pm: Pay-What-You-Will Previews
November 21st – 7:30 pm: Opening Night Performance

Artistic and Production Team

DirectorAnna Hogan

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Cousins Maine Lobster
May
11

Cousins Maine Lobster

Santa Fe, your weekend plans just got better!Cousins Maine Lobster is coming to Nuckolls Brewing Co.! Grab a cold brew, kick back, and enjoy your Maine favorites all day long:
• Maine, Garlic, & Connecticut Lobster Rolls
• Crab Rolls
• Lobster Tacos & Quesadillas
• Lobster Tots and Lobster Tails
• Lobster Grilled Cheese
• Creamy Lobster Bisque or Clam Chowder
• Whoopie Pies & more! Nuckolls Brewing Co. | Santa Fe, NM
May 17 | 11AM–8PM Order ahead on the app to skip the line and earn rewards. Set your location to Dallas.#CousinsMaineLobster #SantaFeNM #BreweryEats #LobsterLove

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Where There Is Music, There Is No Evil
May
10

Where There Is Music, There Is No Evil

Tix $20 at the door.
Spain's musical influence the 16th & 17th centuries.
Samuel Breene: Baroque violin
Jeffrey Noonan: Early guitars, vihuela & therobo

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Spring Inot Love with Adoption
May
10

Spring Inot Love with Adoption

Spring into love with a furry friend! Española Humane it easy with reduced adoption fees on puppies and kittens and fee-waived adoptions on all adult pets.
Join us for a special adoption event from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 10, at Teca Tu, 165 Paseo de Peralta, at the DeVargas Center in Santa Fe.

The event will feature puppies, kittens, and adult dogs, all at special adoption prices.
Every adopted pet will receive a special gift, a sample bag of pet food and delicious treats to start their new journey on a sweet note.

Plus, all pets are spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and eagerly waiting to become cherished members of loving families.Start your exciting adoption journey today by browsing through our available pets online at espanolahumane.org.

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Mother's Day at the ABQ Zoo
May
10

Mother's Day at the ABQ Zoo

Celebrate Mom in the wildest way at Mother’s Day at the Zoo!

Sunday, May 10, from 9 am to 5 pm enjoy a heartwarming day dedicated to moms of every kind — whether they have toes, paws, hooves, or claws. It’s a celebration the whole family will love.


Guests can enjoy live music throughout the Zoo, interactive discovery stations, and family-friendly activities.

Grab a tasty treat from one of the snack bars, sip a specialty cocktail at the Bandshell, or bring a picnic and relax on the grass.
For more information and tickets visit: https://shorturl.at/XSBbR

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Spring in Your Step 5K
May
10

Spring in Your Step 5K

Join us to celebrate the end of the Girls on the Run Santa Fe spring season with a joyful community run/walk that honors confidence, growth, and accomplishment.

Let’s come together to show the youth of Santa Fe that we believe in them, support their journey, and cheer them across the finish line!For more info, visit springinyourstep5k.com!

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The Dead BeatClub & Atomic Blonde
May
9

The Dead BeatClub & Atomic Blonde

The Dead Beatclub

with Atomic Blondie and Lord Buckley's Church of the Living Swing

Saturday, May 9, 2026 • 8 pm

Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 7pm

21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)

Tickets: $15 adv in person | $18.32 adv online | $20 day of show

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New Mexico’s ultimate tribute to the ultimate party band, THE B-52s!

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El Show with Nosotros and Christina Gomez
May
9

El Show with Nosotros and Christina Gomez

Be part of an unforgettable night as El Show makes its debut at The Marigold Room—Santa Fe’s newest hotspot for live music In the Hotel Glorieta! Nosotros teams up with Christina Gomez y Los Cuates to bring you an electrifying mix of Latin grooves, rhythm, and dance. Come ready to move, celebrate, and soak in the vibes—this is a night you won’t want to miss!

Advance tickets $15 or $18 Day of show
Doors open at 7pm.
Music starts at 8pm

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Jensen McRae
May
9

Jensen McRae

JENSEN MCRAE
God Has A Hitman Tour

May 9, 2026 • 8:30 pm

DOORS 8:00pm • All Ages

Jensen McRae could’ve been down for the count. “The most profound choices of my life,” she says, “have often felt like things I did before I was ready to do, and I had to grow into them.” McRae’s songs give shape to these leaps, cliff jumps, and trust falls, and on her new album, I Don’t Know How But They Found Me!, she goes further than ever, evolving from a promising young artist into a fully realized songwriter and star.

“It’s about realizing what you can’t outrun, and what follows when you have withstood what you thought might crush you,” she explains. “There are things that can happen to us—unthinkable, untenable things—that threaten our safety in our own bodies. They happen, and you feel like the only option is escape. In truth, the only way out is in—back into the place you have always lived.” A home—Jensen front and center, possibly leaving, possibly arriving—adorns the album artwork. “You can leave the city, you can leave the lover,” McRae continues, “but you can never leave yourself.”

From the beginning, fans have connected to McRae’s sharp, evocative, clear-eyed songwriting. An avid journaler, she has been documenting her life since she was 18. Her first album, Are You Happy Now?, was a mission statement from an artist who grew up an automatic outsider: a Black Jewish girl from Los Angeles determined to make folk music despite the world’s attempts to box her into more stereotypical genres. Drawing inspiration from songwriting heroes like Alicia Keys, Carole King, James Taylor, and Stevie Wonder, McRae built a sonic world entirely her own. As her audience grew, the album became “the record of my coming-of-age—but a quiet one, mostly taking place inside my own head.”

I Don’t Know How But They Found Me! unfolds against the backdrop of romantic turbulence and McRae’s rapidly expanding fanbase. “I had never been in love before—not really,” she says. “Then I had two life-altering relationships back to back in my early twenties. This album explores how love and intimacy can knock the wind out of you, take your legs out from under you.”

McRae has also experienced multiple viral moments. In 2023, she shared a verse and chorus online—barely more than a demo—and it took off. Covers, duets, and an avalanche of new fans followed, including Justin Bieber, Stormzy, and Dan Nigro. That song became “Massachusetts,” her first release with Dead Oceans.

The album further affirms McRae’s defiance of expectations as she deepens her singer-songwriter credentials and claims space for young Black women in the genre. “I still feel like I’m pushing a boulder up a hill,” she says. “Even with success and hard work, I hit walls that aren’t there for other people. That’s part of why I make music—to be seen and to help others feel seen. But I remain somewhat misunderstood.”

McRae’s voice captures both the heartbreak of being left and of doing the leaving. Wispy and textured at times, clear and bright at others, her singing is as multidimensional as her lyrics. When the country-leaning single “Savannah” reaches its crescendo, piano and guitar stack beneath her as she delivers scathing lines with grit and conviction: “You swore you’d raise our kids to end up just like you / well you’re a false prophet / and that’s a goddamn promise.”

“Let Me Be Wrong” is a buoyant ode to rejecting perfectionism, building from a simple acoustic melody into a full-bodied release, capped by a raw, crowd-ready line—“fuck those girls got everything.” The softer but devastating “Daffodils” explores intimacy and pain, with the line “he cleaned my clock / he bought me daffodils,” which McRae calls one of the album’s most emotionally brutal moments. Along with “Tuesday,” it addresses the album’s heaviest themes, including substance abuse and assault, and how those dangers creep in slowly within intimate relationships. “Mother Wound” examines how emotional unavailability reshapes expectations of love.

Despite its weight, the album finds moments of light. Opener “The Rearranger” shimmers with nostalgia. “Novelty” is a situationship anthem celebrating the one that got away. “Praying For Your Downfall” blends snark and charm, marking McRae’s shift into self-assuredness and perspective.

McRae recorded the album in North Carolina with producer Brad Cook (Waxahatchee, Bon Iver), alongside Nathan Stocker of Hippocampus on guitar, Matthew McCaughan of Bon Iver on drums, and her brother Holden McRae on keys. “It felt like summer camp,” she says. “None of us wanted to leave. It was ten joyful days of pure creative expression.”

The album’s title comes from Back to the Future, referencing a character who survives a hail of bullets. “I connected with the idea that I could’ve collapsed beneath the weight of what happened to me—but I didn’t,” McRae says. “I didn’t even know it, but I was bulletproof the whole time.”

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Adopt a Pet at Capitol Ford
May
9

Adopt a Pet at Capitol Ford

Dinner and a show at Tiny’s tonight! Join us Friday, April 24 for The Jakes live from 8:00 PM–11:30 PM, bringing their Texas Hill Country music to the Tiny’s stage.Great food, cold drinks, and live music — the perfect Santa Fe Friday night. Tiny’s
1005 S. St. Francis Dr., Santa Fe, NM#TinysSantaFe #TheJakes #LiveMusicSantaFe #SantaFeNightlife #DinnerAndAShow

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Canyon Road Spring Art Festival
May
9

Canyon Road Spring Art Festival

The 14th 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 our massive newer location on Sunday April 19th from 9am - 12:30pm. Sky Cinemas on the Santa Fe Midtown Campus, 1020 Midtown Calle Central, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Over 70 seller tables! Kid bikes, adult bikes, bike clothing, accessories, community info and more.

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 18th 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.

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Rapid Fire: Tribute to 80’s Metal Bands
May
8

Rapid Fire: Tribute to 80’s Metal Bands

Metal for Metal Productions presents:
Rapid Fire

Friday, May 8th | 8pm

Bar & restaurant opens at 4pm; tickets required after 7pm

21+ with valid ID (under 21 admitted only if accompanied by parent or adult legal guardian)

Tickets: $15 adv in person| $17.05 adv online | $20 day of show

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Special Night of Metal ft. an exclusive set of Dio and performing the album "Screaming for Vengeance" in its entirety!

plus a set of Ozzy, Metallica, and Iron Maiden

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The Jakes
May
8

The Jakes

Dinner and a show at Tiny’s tonight! Join us Friday, April 24 for The Jakes live from 8:00 PM–11:30 PM,

Bringing their Texas Hill Country music to the Tiny’s stage.Great food, cold drinks, and live music — the perfect Santa Fe Friday night. Tiny’s
1005 S. St. Francis Dr., Santa Fe, NM#TinysSantaFe #TheJakes #LiveMusicSantaFe #SantaFeNightlife #DinnerAndAShow

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Sunbender at Tiny's
May
8

Sunbender at Tiny's

Join us for live music!
Originals & Covers: Radiohead, INXS, Tom Petty, Smashing Pumpkins, Alice In Chains, Pink Floyd, Jimmy Eat Works, The Cars, Bowie, 80’s New Wave and more!

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Delbert Anderson
May
8

Delbert Anderson

Tickets will be honored for the new date, or you can request a refund if you prefer. So sorry for the inconvenience.

DELBERT ANDERSON – “Sounds in Place”
Saturday, May 8th, 2026
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Engine70 Studios (formerly The Kitchen Sink) | Santa Fe, NM

“Sounds in Place” is a master class of storytelling and a truly soulful and enriching experience. Through musical melodies, archival materials, and autobiographical features, Delbert Anderson intertwines the personal narratives of Native band leaders and jazz artists with the history of the Navajo people, demonstrating how, generation after generation, art has been born out of relationships with the land and community. The entire experience is a crescendo, building to a culminating performance that blew me away but also made me feel the history and heritage beneath my feet.” – Rose Eason, gallupARTS Executive Director

Sounds in Place consists of trumpeter Delbert Anderson and keyboard player Robert Muller (keys). Anderson, a Diné jazz trumpet artist, composer, and educator, stands at the forefront of a vibrant Native American jazz scene. His work, deeply rooted in his Diné heritage, seamlessly integrates Navajo “spinning songs” of love, healing, and courtship with jazz, funk and hip-hop. His compositions are inspired by Navajo Nation landscapes, historical events, and the desire to preserve and educate about Diné history. Anderson’s notable projects include “The Long Walk: 1,674 Days,” a poignant composition reflecting on a critical period in Navajo history, and “Manitou,” which fuses ancient Native American melodies with jazz and funk.

The Delbert Anderson Trio (DAT) showcases DAT jazz standards and original tunes, capturing the essence of his musical beginnings. His commitment to community and education is evident through his “Build A Band” educational program, which teaches jazz improvisation to young students through a Diné and family curriculum, wellness programs, and community outreach initiatives aimed at evoking change for the well-being of all humans. Anderson’s achievements have garnered awards from Chamber Music America, the Cultural Capital Fellowship from the First Peoples Fund, and the Jazz Road Program at South Arts. His contributions to music and culture have been featured in prominent outlets like The New York Times, JazzTimes, Grammy.com, and NPR.
$25 advance / $30 door / GA

Presented in collaboration with our friends at Engine70 Studios (formerly The Kitchen Sink).

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Velvet Lantern Social
May
7

Velvet Lantern Social

The first Thursday of every month*, a portion of Alkemē transforms into the “Velvet Lantern Social”

Modeled after the nhậu in Vietnam, izakaya in Japan, or anju culture in Korea, it’s not just drinking, though our cocktails and wine selection are killer; it’s about community, ritual, and belonging. The Velvet Lantern Social balances food, drink, and friendship, weaving together restaurant, bar, and living room.

The Velvet Lantern is casual, boisterous, and sensory: everyone shares dishes and libations.

Industry friends, we’ve got you. Enjoy 20% off your tab as our thank you for all that you do.

Celebrate, commiserate, or simply unwind after work. Let’s nhậu. Make your reservation to guarantee your seat!

*In addition to our regular Dinner Service

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Dance Theater of Harlem
May
6

Dance Theater of Harlem

DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM
Dance Theatre of Harlem stands as a dynamic force in the ballet world, captivating audiences both nationally and internationally. Their repertoire is a thrilling blend of treasured classics, neoclassical masterpieces by George Balanchine and artistic director Robert Garland, and cutting-edge contemporary works that embody founder Arthur Mitchell’s belief that ballet is for everyone. Through electrifying performances, community engagement, and arts education programs, Dance Theatre of Harlem champions the power of the arts to inspire and empower.

Since its founding in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and Karel Shook, Dance Theatre of Harlem has been hailed as “one of ballet’s most exciting undertakings” (The New York Times). Inspired by the work of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mr. Mitchell established a school to provide Harlem’s youth with the opportunity to explore dance and the allied arts. Now celebrating over fifty-five years of excellence, DTH has evolved into a globally renowned ballet company, setting new standards in the performing arts and leaving an indelible mark on the world stage. Their extraordinary legacy continues to open doors for creative expression and artistic brilliance.

TICKETS: $100–$170

For online ticketing sales & support, contact the Lensic box office: 505-988-1234.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.

VENUE: LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
SEATING: Yes
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
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 your accommodations prior to the show

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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DIIV
May
3

DIIV

DIIV
w/ Draag

May 3, 2026 • 8:30 pm

DOORS 8:00pm • All Ages

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DIIV
Four years into making their fourth album, Frog in Boiling Water, the four members of DIIV needed to talk—not later, but now.

The extended process had been uncertain and sometimes grueling, not only pushing them to up their musicianship but also taxing most every resource and bond they had ever cultivated. During the prior decade, DIIV had helped revitalize dream-pop and shoegaze alike, culminating in 2019’s unapologetic genre showcase, Deceiver. But with it, DIIV were now out of contract, proverbial free agents who didn’t owe anything to anyone but themselves—that is, to make a record that challenged them, that pushed their sound beyond any previous parameters.

But after all that collective toil, their relationships with one another were fraying badly inside that singular alchemical state of being a band, where dynamics of family, friendship, and finances become entangled in a Gordian knot. There were suspicions and resentments, bruised egos and anxious questions, all fingerprints left by a quest that demanded DIIV grow both together and apart. So on June 1, 2023, just before they began to mix four years of effort, DIIV—Andrew Bailey, Colin Caulfield, Ben Newman, and Zachary Cole Smith—gathered in Echo Park Lake, the scene of so many halcyon hangs in their early days, under vaguely gray skies to air accumulated grievances. They dropped the shields of professionalism that had let them work amid the rancor and allowed themselves to get mad and bummed, real and vulnerable. Really, it could have broken DIIV before Frog in Boiling Water was finished.

This fireside, however tense, worked: DIIV eventually finished Frog in Boiling Water. It is a gorgeous and haunted record, as DIIV gaze into our collective oblivion and try to articulate a trace of hope inside that enveloping gloom. Balancing rhythms first built from breakbeats and inspired by post-industrial power with guitars and vocals that often billow like diaphanous drapery, Frog in Boiling Water is mighty but breezy, greyscale but opalescent. “Reflected,” for instance, surges through softness, reckoning with the lies we tell ourselves to survive while wondering if they still serve us. “Brown Paper Bag” funnels dejection and angst into an exquisite intersection of dream-pop and post-rock, a wispy tune stretching from a steely foundation. Though DIIV helped to foster a shoegaze scene that has since swept up many imaginations, they rose above it despite nearly falling apart. On these 10 songs, they brood beautifully inside music that frets about the present and future—but at least acknowledges it can still exist.

The instant DIIV finished Deceiver in early 2019, they were ready to run it back, to make another live-in-the-room record as soon as possible. The sessions had been brief and efficient, the four members in newfound lockstep. Could they amplify that feeling? They never got the chance. With the world upended, every member began working on their own pieces, individual tastes accreting into a mountain of material so large they began to grade each item, A to F. They daydreamed about what the pieces might eventually make, sometimes discarding the notion of a “rock record” for one made with computers and samples or sometimes pondering something as heavy and blissful as Justin K. Broadrick’s Jesu. There were samples, tape machines, breakbeats: Everything seemed possible, open, new.

DIIV had once been hamstrung by obdurate headlines, gossip about Smith’s personal problems often overshadowing the work of the cohesive, smart rock quartet they had gradually become. What’s more, Smith co-founded United Musicians and Allied Workers, an organization devoted to wresting power away from an entertainment oligarchy. Principles from both scenarios—no hierarchy and equal participation, no overriding frontman but instead four people interacting in full—had become central to DIIV’s approach, prompting them to move as a democracy more than ever before.

This equitable approach created inevitable strain, especially when DIIV finally rendezvoused in early 2022 to figure out how all their enthusiasms could cohere. They decamped to a rented home in the Mojave, guitars, recording gear, and a clutch of books about humanity’s failures, psychological warfare, and Zen poetry in tow. They worked 13 hours a day for 10 days straight, so taxed as they tried to circle a sound that Caulfield earned himself a case of nicotine poisoning. They hoped to finish the bulk of the record there, to capture a room sound that felt ineffable. But stress mounted as they struggled to solidify what their fourth album could be, to funnel their individual passions into a collective whole that also said something about our precarious moment. They headed home without a record.

Adding another strong perspective did not alleviate this tension, but it did help break the stalemate. For DIIV, working with producer Chris Coady—whose records with the likes of Beach House and Blonde Redhead were mutual lodestars—was fittingly aspirational. They felt they would need to rise to his level. In September 2022, as they began religiously tracking six days a week at his home studio for the next nine months, he became the de facto fifth member, joining existential debates about DIIV’s direction and how to get there. He switched sides as he saw fit.

Even when the conflicts felt insurmountable, with five personalities vying for a say in DIIV’s future, they all showed up and tried, anyway. They all worked to get better, too. Sometimes that meant Newman was up at 7 a.m. to practice breakbeats created by some of the best drummers in the world. Sometimes that meant Coady setting up a tape machine in his backyard, Bailey filling it with warped tape samples that DIIV could then weave into the worlds they were trying to build. And Smith became a father in November 2022, prompting a three-month pause as he wrestled with a central, difficult question at home: How could he lyrically conjure a dystopia with a newborn in the house, or pair the new hope he had with an honest assessment of the world he knew? It all felt like that midair moment during a complicated skateboard trick, wondering if you have what it takes to land the thing.

Again, they did: These songs mine a new lyrical and musical depth, those two halves mirroring one another inside a reflective and immersive whole. Opener “In Amber,” for instance, offers an internal existential debate about slipping out of this world, of shaking off its turmoil. The downtrodden guitars of Smith and Bailey perfectly paint this feeling for the first half, but they lift together toward the end, an act of resistance against abject despair.

Or there’s the way that Newman and Caulfield conjure a very warped and muted funk inside the rhythm section of “Soul-Net,” a prime canvas for Smith’s character study about those who have found meaning for a vacuous life through online conspiracy theories. Here is our suffering, sold and weaponized against us inside endless rabbit holes. They ride this haze into panoramic finale “Fender on the Freeway,” a chiming drift that steadily tightens and coils like a ripple of lean muscle. “You can’t unring a bell,” Smith sings, voice soft-lidded but suppliant. “We live in heaven, and we live in hell.” That is the contrast that every song on Frog in Boiling Water frames so well—the darkness of these days, an appreciation of existence itself.

On that afternoon in Echo Park, the future seemed very much in doubt for DIIV. They were exhausted, broke, and bruised, having spent four years in a four-way trust fall without knowing how it might end. Voicing concerns doesn’t always fix them, of course, but could they understand one another enough to carry on, together? They did, finally starting the process of finishing Frog in Boiling Water in the days that followed. Still, everyone in DIIV will tell you now that those conflicts—the natural result of four people whose lives have become so intertwined, trying to make art that speaks to humanity’s current place on a complicated precipice—still exist. To some extent, they remain an engine inside of their art.

That is, in many ways, the essence of Frog in Boiling Water, a record about doing your best to carry on in spite of oft-grim prospects. While making Frog in Boiling Water, DIIV taxed their bonds and brotherhood, pushing themselves to the brink as a band, as buds. The result, however, is a mesmeric testament to enduring, to envisioning anything else on the other side while you remain here, in the slowly heating water of right now.

DRAAG
Growing up in the northeast San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, there was nothing for kids to do. Adrian Acosta (songwriter, vocalist, guitarist), ran the DIY punk scene movement there as a preteen. Backyard shows happened every weekend by word of mouth and flyers at school, with some shows ending in drive by shootings from rival gangs. As a kid, Adrian purposely used warped tapes and dissonant sounds without understanding what he loved about it, but upon discovering artists such as My Bloody Valentine, Boards of Canada, and Throbbing Gristle, he realized he wasn’t the only one. Adrian started Draag in 2013 and met Ray Montes (guitar), Nick Kelley (bass), Nathan Najera (drums), through many years in the DIY LA music community. He met Jessica Huang (synth, vocals) through an ad on Craigslist. She had a different musical upbringing, classically trained in piano and played the alto sax in marching band, and was on tumblr instead of at backyard shows.

Five-piece Draag gained a reputation for their sonically immersive live shows, mostly by word of mouth. Draag interweaves shoegaze, electro-industrial, and punk elements into a bittersweet ballad. Over the years they’ve aligned themselves with bands who subvert the shoegaze genre into something far more interesting. Each release (EPs “Nontoxic Process,” “Clara Luz,” “Actually, the quiet is nice” and LP “Dark Fire Heresy”) is self-produced and immersed in stacked layers of guitar, nintendo era synths, and warped and reversed tape samples. Both the sonic and visual worlds reach back into the past in order for it to not be erased. They archive what it’s like growing up with immigrant parents in the valley, and personal journeys with sobriety and religious trauma. As people of color, you sometimes get messaging that your story isn’t worth telling. Draag endlessly documents their histories, and the personal analog media that would otherwise be forgotten. Their upcoming EP “Miracle Drug” materializes family history; the cover features Adrian’s dad, an established norteño musician, on a public access television show in the late 90s, which was uncovered in a pile of home videos in the TV cabinet at Adrian’s parent’s house. This EP is a precursor to a larger body of work.

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TICKETS
$30 + fees

Day of show: $35 + fees

PUBLIC SALE: Tues, Jan 27, 9 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

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Cinco de Mayo Car Show
May
3

Cinco de Mayo Car Show

Fourth Annual Cinco De Mayo Carshow & Concert 2026

May 3rd 2026 at Santa Fe Place Mall in the Hobby Lobby Parking Lot from 1pm to 5pm.

LIVE PERFORMANCES BY: Santa Fe Express & Euforia and DJ OPTAMYSTIK LIVE MUSIC - FOOD - FREE FAMILY EVENT - VENDORS AND MORE

Sponsored by: Michelle Cole State Farm & Zia Bookeeping Plus LLCRegistration

Link: https://form.jotform.com/260253777006153

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Folk Arts Flea Market
May
2

Folk Arts Flea Market

The much anticipated, annual FOFA Folk Art Flea is coming Saturday, May 2 from 10am - 2pm at the Santa Fe County Fairgrounds (next to the Genoveva Chavez Community Center).

Get ready for a fabulous sale of gently loved folk art from around the world. Clothing, ceramics, textiles, masks, jewelry, paintings, and more — at bargain prices and free admission!

Friends of Folk Art (FOFA) members are eligible for Early Bird Shopping from 9 to 10 am before the doors open to the public. Visit https://www.museumfoundation.org/fri.../friends-of-folk-art/ to become a FOFA member or arrive before 9 am and join or renew your membership at the Flea.

This beloved fundraising event, benefits the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA), through the Museum of New Mexico Foundation.

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Barns Courtney
May
1

Barns Courtney

Barns Courtney has lived through more industry upheaval than most artists survive — A&Rs disappearing, catalogs sold off, years stuck in dead-end contracts — yet he’s still standing. Signed at 19, reduced to sofa-surfing and odd jobs, he clawed his way back when Bradley Cooper hand-picked his voice for Burnt, just as his DIY single Glitter & Gold — recorded in an abandoned care home with filing cabinets for drums — quietly went platinum in the US. Since then, multiple Top 10 alt-radio hits and a reputation for chaotic, unmissable live shows have made him one of rock’s best-kept secrets. Now, a decade on and finally free on indie label Avenue A, Courtney isn’t making a comeback — he’s proving the music always connects, even when the machine fails.

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TICKETS
$25 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $30 + fees

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Thurs, Jan 15, 10 am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jan 16, 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: Please email help@meowwolf.com in advance for ADA accommdations.

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

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Re-Covering History Project Fundraiser
May
1

Re-Covering History Project Fundraiser

Join us for a fundraising dance featuring music by Al Hurricane Jr., in support of the Morada de Abiquiú and the Re‑Covering History Project.
The Morada de Abiquiú has long served as a place of prayer, tradition, and brotherhood--preserving centuries‑old spiritual practices and cultural heritage in Northern New Mexico. Proceeds from this dance will help place a new roof on the Morada, ensuring this historic sanctuary continues to stand for future generations.

Thank you to our fiscal agent National Latino Behavioral Health Association and Santa Fe City Councilman Lee Garcia.

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The Heavy Heavy
May
1

The Heavy Heavy

THE HEAVY HEAVY

With the arrival of their debut EP Life and Life Only, The Heavy Heavy immediately filled a longtime void in the musical landscape, delivering a soulful breed of rock & roll untouched by modern artifice.

As audiences across the globe grew enchanted with their era-bending sound, the UK-based band began selling out headline shows in major cities like New York and Chicago, opening for the likes of Black Pumas and Band of Horses, and earning critical comparisons to Jefferson Airplane, The Band, The Mamas & The Papas, and more—all with only a handful of songs to their name, including the AAA radio top five singles “Miles and Miles” and “Go Down River.”

After spending the past two years on the road and in the studio, The Heavy Heavy now draw listeners even deeper into their dreamworld with their long-awaited debut album One Of A Kind.

Written entirely by co-founders Georgie Fuller and William Turner and mostly recorded at Turner’s studio in Brighton, One Of A Kind maintains the self-contained approach of Life and Life Only—a seven-song project acclaimed by outlets like NME (who named them an essential emerging artist for 2023) and The Guardian (who noted that The Heavy Heavy “write and play music with that lick of madness that makes early Fleetwood Mac and peak Stones so thrilling”).

To that end, Turner produced, engineered, and mixed every track and handled most of the LP’s lavish instrumentation (including guitar, bass, piano, organ, Mellotron, and more), with The Heavy Heavy’s live band lending their explosive energy to the album. But in a departure from the EP, One Of A Kind leans away from Laurel Canyon-esque folk-rock and fully embraces their British roots, finding a particularly crucial inspiration in the gritty and groove-heavy hedonism of the Rolling Stones’ Goats Head Soup.

“A lot of our EP was very bright and pretty, so we wanted to smash the door down like we do in the live show,” says Turner. “Because we were creating an entire album, there was so much more space to explore and expand,” Fuller adds. “It’s still undoubtedly that Heavy Heavy sound, but now we have all these other rooms to play around in.”

For One Of A Kind’s lead single, The Heavy Heavy chose a sun-drenched and sing-along-ready number that serves as an auspicious bridge to the band’s new era. The last song written for the album, “Happiness” bends toward the lush psych-pop of Life and Life Only while introducing a new level of visceral intensity. “We felt we needed a song that had that summery, flowery feel of the EP, and somehow at the last minute we were able to pull magic out of thin air,” Fuller recalls. A fast fan favorite at their live shows, “Happiness” channels a bold determination to break free from loneliness and stagnation, ultimately providing an automatic mood lift thanks to The Heavy Heavy’s resplendent melodies and signature multi-part harmonies.

Kicking off with a majestic bang, One Of A Kind opens on the rolling drumbeats and walloping riffs of its title track—a feverishly chanted anthem whose lyrics transform the listener into the protagonist of their own impossibly glamorous movie (e.g., “You’re getting down/You’re keeping on/You look the best/You’re all night howling”). Graced with a breathtaking vocal performance from Fuller (a classically trained singer), “One Of A Kind” quickly set the tone for the album’s larger-than-life vitality. “Something about the primal nature of that song inspired us to keep making songs that feel quite big and powerful,” says Turner. Later, on “Because You’re Mine,” The Heavy Heavy sustain that feel-good spirit and share a carefree love song lit up in slinky grooves and hallucinatory lyrics depicting what Fuller refers to as “the psychedelic daydream of a wandering nomad type—someone who goes wherever the wind takes them.”

As One Of A Kind floats along, The Heavy Heavy endlessly push into previously uncharted sonic terrain, tapping into such unexpected influences as mid-’90s big beat on the bass-driven and gorgeously hazy “Miracle Sun.” “It’s a song with a lot of attitude to it—sort of our way of telling the world, ‘We’re living the way we want to live, and it doesn’t matter if you don’t understand,’” says Turner. Meanwhile, on “Feel,” the band merges the mesmerizing grooves of Madchester-era Britpop with a bit of idiosyncratic poetry (“I am a freeloader love junkie/A real heavy cannonball and I’m hungry…I stand between the sun, between the stone/I feel it in my fingers, feel it in my bones”). And on “Wild Emotion,” One Of A Kind offers up a country-infused serenade laced with galloping rhythms and twangy guitar tones partly inspired by the work of Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler. “That’s probably the most emotional song on the album,” Turner points out. “It’s meant to have a reassuring message, but at its center is the story of a woman who’s gone through a heartbreak and can’t find her way out of feeling hopeless and distraught.”

After journeying through a whirlwind of sounds and textures—the hypnotic Mellotron of “Lemonade,” the frenetic psych-rock organ and skyscraping vocals of “Dirt,” the earthy acoustic guitar and sweetly playful harmonies of “Lovestruck”—One Of A Kind lands at the reverb-soaked splendor of its closing track, “Salina.” Named for a sparsely populated volcanic island off the coast of Sicily (an otherworldly spot Fuller and Turner visited on vacation), the slow-building epic unfolds in so many exquisitely strange sonic details: moody cello lines, thundering percussion, a spellbinding pedal-steel part simultaneously played by two separate guest musicians. “‘Salina’ was one of those moments where we let ourselves get experimental with the production and create a whole ocean of sound,” says Fuller. “We knew we had to put it at the end and let the reverb ring out in those final seconds—almost as if we’re leaving the album hanging in the air.”

Formed in 2019, The Heavy Heavy emerged from a potent alchemy of their eclectic sensibilities. Hailing from the small town of Malvern (a stretch of the English countryside he describes as “a beautiful place full of hippies and longhaired people”), Turner took up guitar in his early teens and later played in a series of psychedelic/surf-rock bands, while Fuller’s extensive background includes performing at Montreux Jazz Festival as a teenager and acting in the London theater. As they moved forward with a mission of “making music that sounds like our favorite records ever” (including everything from Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac to folk-blues act Delaney & Bonnie to Fleet Foxes), the duo dreamed up a batch of songs in a London flat and self-released an early version of Life and Life Only in late 2020, eventually catching the attention of ATO Records and signing with the U.S.-based label in 2022. Fueled in part by the breakout success of “Miles and Miles” (their ATO debut single), The Heavy Heavy’s five-piece live band soon began playing bigger and bigger venues and taking the stage at leading festivals like Bonnaroo, Boston Calling, and Newport Folk Festival, in addition to performing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” and “CBS Saturday Morning” and scoring major syncs with the likes of Nissan and Netflix’s “Outer Banks.”

Because of the rapturous response to their debut EP, The Heavy Heavy found themselves in an unfamiliar headspace when it came to the creation of One Of A Kind. “With the EP we were making songs as a way to soundtrack our own lives, but now it’s a different beast—it’s no longer theoretical, which gives everything more weight,” says Turner. But in the end, the band discovered an essential touchstone in the connection they’ve forged with their fans over the last two years. “Not too long ago, a woman came up to us at a show and told us she was getting a tattoo of one of our lyrics to remind herself to keep pushing on and keep chasing her dreams,” Fuller says. “Moments like that always remind us that as long as we keep making what feels good, chances are it’s going to make other people feel good too. I hope this album feels like a great big party to everyone, and I hope it inspires them to live their lives however they want.”

LOU HAZEL
Lou Hazel grew up along the Allegheny River, where New York meets Pennsylvania and Northern Appalachia slips into quiet obscurity. In a landscape of cold towns, blue-collar fatigue, and early brushes with hardship, music wasn’t inherited—it was uncovered. There were no venues, no mentors, no real sense of a scene… only what you could scrape together with curiosity and a cassette deck.

That absence—of direction, of mentors, of art—shaped Lou’s songs as much as any influence. His music echoes the loneliness of those forgotten towns and the strange resilience it takes to create something where nothing was planted. Blending folk, indie, and an eye for the overlooked, Lou writes like someone who’s learned to pay attention. His songs are spare, vivid, and weathered with warmth.

After years of solo touring and home recording, Lou found grounding in Durham, North Carolina, where a vibrant music scene and chosen community have helped shape his recent work. His latest record, Riot of the Red, captures the urge to get away from all of it—the news, the noise, the weight of a world gone sideways —and find stillness in the simplest things: a long drive, a bare sky, a familiar chord. Lou Hazel makes music for those who had to teach themselves how to listen.

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TICKETS
$25 + fees
DAY OF SHOW: $30 + fees

MEMBER + ARTIST PRE-SALE: Thurs, Feb 5, 10am
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 6, 10 am

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

VENUE: TUMBLEROOT BREWERY & DISTILLERY
SEATING: Limited

ADA: Yes, please notify a Tumbleroot representative upon arrival

PARKING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes

OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Una Mås y La Cha Cha
May
1

Una Mås y La Cha Cha

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

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

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

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Brazilian Zouk and Lambada Dance
Apr
30

Brazilian Zouk and Lambada Dance

Every Thursday join us for an exciting journey into the world of Brazilian Zouk, a captivating partner dance known for its fluid movements and connection between dancers. This foundation class is perfect for beginners and those looking to progress in their foundations.

𝟕:𝟑𝟎-𝟗𝐏𝐌 | 𝐀𝐁𝐂'𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐮𝐤-𝐋𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐚
𝟗-𝟗:𝟑𝟎𝐏𝐌 | 𝐏𝐫à𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚

𝐂𝐎𝐒𝐓:
$𝟏𝟓 | 𝐃𝐫𝐨𝐩-𝐢𝐧
$𝟒𝟖 | 𝟒 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐤 ($𝟏𝟐/𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬)
$𝟖𝟎 | 𝟖 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐤 ($𝟏𝟎/𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬)

---What to Expect:

Basic Steps and Timing: Learn the essential footwork and rhythm that form the backbone of Brazilian Zouk.

Leading and Following Techniques: Develop a strong connection with your partner through effective communication and body awareness.

Body Movement and Flow: Explore the characteristic body isolations and flow that make Zouk unique.

Musicality: Understand how to interpret the music and express it through your movements.

---All are welcome:
-Beginners with no prior dance experience.
-Dancers from other styles looking to expand their repertoire.
-Anyone interested in the vibrant and expressive nature of Brazilian Zouk.

---Benefits of the Class:
Improve coordination and rhythm.
Enhance your social dancing skills.
Build confidence on the dance floor.
Meet new people and enjoy a fun, supportive environment.
Come with a partner or solo—everyone is welcome! Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to move. Let's dance!

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POTUS
Apr
30

POTUS

POTUS

Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive

Written by Selina Fillinger

Directed by Amrita Dhaliwal & Robyn Rikoon

A farce about seven powerful women in the White House who must frantically work to contain a global crisis caused by the President’s disastrous PR stunt, which escalates from a scandal into a potentially worldwide catastrophe. As they try to clean up the Commander-in-Chief’s mess, they find themselves risking their careers, reputations, and even their lives in a desperate, often absurd attempt to keep the President from sinking the nation.

TICKETS HERE

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Somewhere in the Rainbow
Apr
30

Somewhere in the Rainbow

The Human Rights Alliance is Thrilled to Join The Mystic Santa Fe for "Somewhere in The Rainbow" - 18+ 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!

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!

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Art Feast - Canyon Road
Apr
30

Art Feast - Canyon Road

Gallery & chef pairings are in progress and will be announced once completed.

Participating Restaurants and Chefs
2 Floyds Southern Kitchen • Escondido •Fusion Tacos • Hello Sweet Cream • HORNO • Izanami • Kaunes Grocer • La Boca •La Rana Coffee • Chef Mark Oppenheimer • NOSA • Picnic Cheese and Charcuterie • Rebecca Freeman-Executive Pastry Chef for Coyote Cafe & Santacafe • Sazon • Time Traveler's Gastropub • Tulsi Indian Cuisine • What The Truck Catering • Wolf & Roadrunner

Participating Galleries
Acosta Strong Fine Art • Auerilia Gallery • Blue Gate Gallery • Brad Smith Gallery • Canyon Rd. Contemporary • Carl Ortman Gallery • Carole La Roche • Dineh Gallery • Dominuqe Boisjoli • Edition One • GF Contemporary • Globe Fine Art • John Rippel • K Contemporary • Susan Eddington Perez • Tierra Mar • Ventana Fine Art • Vivo Contemporary • Wiford Gallery

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We’re pairing 20 galleries along Canyon Road with 20 great restaurants and chefs for an unforgettable afternoon during ArtFeast Santa Fe.
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Join us Thursday, April 23, 2026, from 5–8 PM along the legendary Canyon Road for ArtFeast at the Galleries—an evening celebrating the perfect pairing of culinary arts and visual arts.

Stroll through select Canyon Road galleries while local chefs prepare tasting bites inspired by the artwork around them. Enjoy exceptional food, beautiful galleries, and the vibrant creative energy that makes Santa Fe so unique.

This special evening is being presented in collaboration with Richard Kalisher, a longtime publisher and arts supporter, and Robert McCormick, founder of the Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and New Mexico Foodies communities—online groups and website dedicated to celebrating and promoting the state’s vibrant local restaurant scene and food culture.

Supporting Santa Fe Public Schools' art programs and teachers by helping provide much-needed supplies, reducing the amount educators have to pay out of pocket.

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Check in on Canyon Road:
We will have a minimum of six designated check-in galleries located throughout Canyon Road. At each of these locations, models will be assisting with guest check-in by scanning tickets directly from attendees’ phones and issuing official Art Feast wristbands.

To ensure a smooth and consistent experience, all participating galleries will have a model at the entrance verifying that guests are wearing their wristbands prior to entry.

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New Mexico Insects with Dr. David Lightfoot
Apr
30

New Mexico Insects with Dr. David Lightfoot

Join us for our April Speaker Series on insect conservation!

New Mexico supports a high diversity of insects and other arthropods. Global insect declines due to human activities have been documented world-wide, and now here in New Mexico. This presentation provides information on the current status of New Mexico insects, on the ecological characteristics of our insects, on reasons for our high diversity of insects, along with examples of recent human caused declines and efforts to conserve New Mexico insects threatened with extinction.

Dr. Lightfoot is an Assistant Research Professor and the Senior Collection Manager for the Division of Arthropods, Museum of Southwestern Biology, at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. He has been conducting research on insect taxonomy, ecology and conservation across New Mexico for over 40-years. He conducts research on insect evolution and classification, insect ecology, conservation and ecological restoration.

Dr. Lightfoot received his Bachelor of Science degree in entomology from Oregon State University in 1981, and his Master of Science, and PhD. Degrees from New Mexico State University in 1985 and 1988. Dr. Lightfoot is currently engaged in several insect conservation projects in New Mexico.

Pricing

Member $15
Not-yet-member $20

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Janene Garofalo
Apr
29

Janene Garofalo

Actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo has been an American institution since she burst on the scene in 1992.

Janeane has had many memorable and critically acclaimed roles in films such as The Truth About Cats and Dogs,Wet Hot American Summer,Ratatouille,Steal This Movie,Reality Bites,Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion,Mystery Men,The Ten and The Cable Guy. Janeane also co-authored the best seller Feel This Book, with Ben Stiller.

Janeane was a cast member of the Emmy Award-winning Ben Stiller Show and played the role of Paula, the acerbic talent booker, on The Larry Sanders Show, for which she received an Emmy nomination. During the fall of ’94 she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live. Some of Janeane’s other television work includes two specials for HBO, FOX’s 24, Mad About You, and the final season of NBC’s The West Wing, where she played Democratic campaign strategist Louise Thornton.

In addition to acting in film and television, Janeane is an outspoken activist, spoken word performer and stand-up comedy entertainer known and respected around the world. She was instrumental in the successful launching of the first liberal radio network, Air America Radio, where she hosted her own talk show, “The Majority Report.” A lightning rod for controversy, Janeane’s well informed opinions and unflinching honesty have inspired laughs, as well as striking a chord with the left, right and everyone in between.

TICKETS
$47.50-$58.50 + fees

MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Nov 12, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Nov 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: LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
SEATING: Yes

ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby

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 your accommodations prior to the show

Please be advised that by entering this event, you are agreeing to being filmed and/or photographed, and the resulting assets may be used for Lensic marketing or promotional purposes. Should you wish not to be photographed or recorded on video, please notify a staff member or one of the event photographers/videographers.

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Drag Bingo
Apr
29

Drag Bingo

Join us for our monthly Drag Bingo extravaganza, where the fun never stops!

For just $22, you'll snag your golden ticket to an unforgettable evening of bingo, laughter, and dazzling performances. Your ticket includes not one, not two, but SIX bingo cards, increasing your chances of winning some seriously spectacular prizes!

Seating is limited, secure your spot by purchasing your tickets in advance. It's a night you won't want to miss, so gather your friends and let's make memories together!

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