SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

SANTA FE NIGHT LIFE AND EVENTS

NM MISSION OF MERCY FREE DENTAL
Apr
26
to Apr 27

NM MISSION OF MERCY FREE DENTAL

  • SANTA FE COMMUNITY CONVENTION CENTER (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NM Mission of Mercy, the state’s largest charity event, is a first-come, first served 2-day free dental and medical clinic where treatment is provided at no cost to New Mexicans. This event is completely volunteer driven and made possible by the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers. All are welcome!
For more information visit our website: nmdentalfoundation.org

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After School Ropes and Climb
Apr
26
to May 31

After School Ropes and Climb

Celebrate the end of the week (and give your kids the chance to burn off some energy) with a fun-filled trip to LiggettVille.

When you book online for a Friday between 1 pm - 4 pm, you can enjoy our combo tickets for just $15 per person.

These tickets include access to our exhilarating Sky Trail® ropes course with Sky Rail® zip rails, as well as our exciting Clip 'n Climb® climbing walls.

That's up to an hour and a half of play for just $15!

And don't worry, the little ones can join in on the fun, too!

Children who are 48" and under can enjoy the smaller Sky Tykes® ropes course and Clip 'n Climb® climbing walls for just $10 during this special offer.

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Opera Basics with Oliver Prezant
Apr
26
to Jun 21

Opera Basics with Oliver Prezant

Join conductor and educator Oliver Prezant for a series of fun, informative talks on opera. Each talk will introduce you to opera basics while previewing one of the five operas of the Santa Fe Opera’s 2024 season. For more than 25 years, Oliver Prezant’s unique presentations have helped thousands of newcomers and established opera lovers deepen their experience of music and opera.

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Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata (The one who strayed)

Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave

A loving sacrifice on the altar of propriety … Join us for a deep dive into the world of the Parisian demi-monde, where the glittering parties of the upper class give way to late-night liaisons between courtesans and their elite clientele. During the presentation we’ll dig into the text and the music as we explore the tragedy of Violetta, a courtesan, and Alfredo, the young man she truly loves. We’ll also take a look at the concept for the new production by director Louisa Muller.

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▸ Upcoming talks:

Friday, April 26 - LA TRAVIATA

Friday, May 10 - DON GIOVANNI

Friday, May 24 - THE RIGHTEOUS

Friday, June 7 - DER ROSENKAVALIER

Friday, June 21 -THE ELXIR OF LOVE

Collected Works 202 Galisteo St, Santa Fe, NM 87501 6:00 PM – 7:30 pm

▸No reservation necessary – Seating is first come first served

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Calling All Local Teen Bands!
Apr
27
to Apr 30

Calling All Local Teen Bands!

Calling all local bands!

The Teen Center is looking for talented bands to headline our epic teen night events!
Whether you're into punk, pop, indie, or rock, we want to hear from you! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to showcase your music and connect with an awesome audience of teens.

For more details and to sign up, contact Brian Stinett at (505) 479-1470.
Let's make some unforgettable memories together!

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CALLING ALL GLOOMIES
Apr
27
to May 24

CALLING ALL GLOOMIES

Exciting news from The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe! Gloomies are back! We are thrilled to announce that children from our community will have the chance to participate as Gloomies at the Burning of Zozobra this year. Kids aged 11-15 are welcome to apply to take on this iconic role for the centennial celebration. Submissions are due May 24, and auditions are on June 8 - don't miss out on this historic opportunity! More info here: www.burnzozobra.com/gloomie #Zozobra

The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe is thrilled to announce a landmark agreement with our insurance provider that will allow children from the community to return to the role of Gloomies in the upcoming Centennial Burning of Zozobra.

Recently, insurance stipulations, professional dancers were tasked with portraying Gloomies for the iconic event. However, the special significance of the 100th burning has led to a collaborative effort with our insurance carrier, culminating in a decision to include the younger members of our community in this historic celebration for this year’s burning.

To ensure the highest standards of safety and performance, there will be a selection process for interested children. Auditions are slated for June 8th, where kids will demonstrate their ability to follow directions and comprehend the risks involved in participating in the event. It is imperative that children vying for a role understand the significance of this opportunity and the responsibility it entails.

Selected participants will be required to attend every rehearsal and will receive training in fire protection and safety to prepare them for their performance. This initiative is not only a nod to our city’s rich history but also an investment in the youth who represent the future of Santa Fe.

The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe invites the community to support these young performers as they prepare to be part of Zozobra’s 100th burning.

The Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe is dedicated to serving the children of our community and is proud to create experiences that educate, inspire, and ignite imagination.

Kids ages 11-15, Here’s your once-only chance to perform as a Gloomie at the 100th Burning of Zozobra on Friday, August 30, 2024

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Good listener and pays attention

  • Good at following directions

  • Not shy about performing in front of an audience of 65,000 people

  • Able to coordinate movement of arms and legs

  • Able to be physically active for extended periods of times without getting tired or agitated

  • Not afraid of Zozobra, loud noises, fire, or fireworks

  • Gets along well with others

Children will be escorted by adult chaperones pre-selected by Kiwanis. Due to the large number of people onstage during the performance, parents and/or family members will need to watch from the ballpark. Tickets may be purchased online at burnzozobra.com or at local credit unions; kids 10 & under are free accompanied by parents.

2024 Zozobra Gloomie Tr

What are you trying out for?*

  • Audition to be a GLOOMIE (attend audition in person)

  1. I will*

    • Audition in person to be a Gloomie. Auditions will be held on Saturday June 8, 2024 at Fort Marcy Park from 10 am-2 pm.

  2. Certify that you have no relations with any member of the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe below or explain how you do. Pleae understand that Kiwanis members will be limited to 10 to allow as many children from our community to participate*

    • I have no relations with any member of the Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe

    • I have an affiliation Kiwanis Club of Santa Fe

  3. In order to perform as a Gloomie on Zozobra night I understand i MUST attend ALL of the rehearsals and safety trainings below . I certify I can attend the following (SELECT ALL):*

    • Select All

    • Auditions on Saturday June 8, 2024 at Fort Marcy Park from 10 am-2 pm.

    • Rehearsal: Sat., August 3, 2024, 11am–3pm

    • Rehearsal: Sat., August 10, 2024, 11am–3pm

    • Rehearsal: Sat., August 17, 2024, 11am–3pm

    • Rehearsal: Sat., August 24, 2024, 11am–3pm

    • Dress Rehearsal: Wed., August 28, 2024, 5–9:30 pm

    • Zozobra Day: August 30, 2024 7–11 pm

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Spring Runoff
Apr
27

Spring Runoff

Spring Runoff will be supporting New Mexico Outdoor Recreation at Santa Fe Brewing Co. Headquarters.
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​​There will be outdoor activities, live music, food, vendors, raffles and more!

Admission is a suggested donation and all funds will be donated to local non-profits

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Margarita Rail
Apr
27
to May 25

Margarita Rail

Every Saturday join The Margarita Rail which is Sky Railway's nod to the famous Santa Fe Margarita Trail!

Enjoy amazing views and live music on this train dedicated to Santa Fes favorite cocktail, The Margarita!

The Margarita Rail Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary drink ticket, and live entertainment!

Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/3vBmEY8 for available dates and times.

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New Mexico Wine Train
Apr
27
to Sep 29

New Mexico Wine Train

New this year! Join us as we uncork the best wineries in New Mexico! Sit back and taste local wines while enjoying the gorgeous views of the New Mexico landscape.

The New Mexico Wine Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, samples from local wineries, a complimentary glass of wine of your choice, a handheld charcuterie box and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

This train has no stop, you are onboard the duration of the ride. Outside food and drink are prohibited.

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Santa Fe Scenic Train Ride April Schedule
Apr
27

Santa Fe Scenic Train Ride April Schedule

SATURDAYS ONLY in April!

This train departs at different times depending on the day. Please check specific date for train departure time.*

The Santa Fe Scenic 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.

You may also choose to upgrade to our first-class car, The Acoma. The one and only original lounge car from the 1937 Super Chief. Enjoy the same luxury as some of our previous passengers - Judy Garland, Clark Gable, and Jack Benny! The air-conditioned Acoma with its curved couches and original art deco furnishings has limited spaces available and an upgraded bar menu.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/3HM6aja for available dates and times.

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Speakeasy Express
Apr
27

Speakeasy Express

On March 30th and April 27th climb aboard the Speakeasy Express Train!

Prohibition. The 18th Amendment. Alcohol is illegal! (Or is it?) Put on your glad rags and join us for live music and 1920’s era cocktails. Dress in your best roaring twenties fashion for a chance at a best dressed prize.

Put on your glad rags and join us for live music and 1920’s era cocktails as we ditch the fuzz and roll this juice joint away from prying eyes because having this much fun shouldn’t be illegal! The Speakeasy Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit hhttps://bit.ly/3vwFhMK for available dates and times.

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Candlelight Concerts in the City Different
Apr
27
to Nov 30

Candlelight Concerts in the City Different

  • New Mexico Musuem of Art - St. Francis Auditorium (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Concerts by Candlelight happens every Saturday in Santa Fe featuring music from all walks of life.

Music covering everything from classical to rock and roll. Taylor Swift to Queen to Romeo and Juliet!

All shows are done with hundreds of candles burning…

Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in Albuquerque. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Taylor Swift at The New Mexico Museum of Art under the gentle glow of candlelight.

General Info
📍 Venue: New Mexico Museum of Art
📅 Dates and times: select your dates/times directly in the ticket selector
⏳ Duration: 65 minutes (doors open 45 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted)
👤 Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult
♿ Accessibility: this venue is ADA compliant
❓ View the FAQs for this event here
🪑 Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis in each zone
🎻 Check out all the Candlelight concerts in Santa Fe
🕯️ If you would like to book a private concert (min 15+ people), please click here
🎁 To treat your friends and family to a Candlelight gift card, click here

Tentative Program for Tribute to Taylor Swift on Friday January 26, 2024

  • Lavender Haze

  • Love Story

  • Cardigan

  • Blank Space

  • Enchanted

  • Anti-Hero

  • We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

  • All Too Well

  • Wildest Dreams

  • Lover

  • I Knew You Were Trouble

  • You Belong With Me

Performers

  • Listeso String Quartet

On Wednesday February 14, 2024 - A Tribute to Queen and more

Tentative Program

Queen:

  • Don't Stop Me Now

  • Killer Queen

  • Somebody to Love

  • Love of My Life

  • Crazy Little Thing Called Love

  • Under Pressure (Queen and David Bowie)

  • Bohemian Rhapsody

  • Fat Bottomed Girls

  • We Will Rock You

  • Another One Bites The Dust

  • We Are The Champions

Other Works:

  • Gianni Schicchi, “O Mio Babbino Caro” – Giacomo Puccini

  • La Boheme, SC 67, Act 2: “Quando m'en Vo' (Musetta's Waltz)” – Giacomo Puccini

  • Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), K. 620, Act 2: “Der Hölle Rache Kocht in Meinem Herzen (Queen of the Night Aria)” – W. A. Mozart

Performers

  • Listeso String Quartet

Also on Februrary 14, 2024 - Valentine's Day Special ft. "Romeo and Juliet" and More
Tentative Program

  • Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Henry Mancini

  • O Mio Babbino Caro from Gianni Schicchi – Giacomo Puccini

  • Méditation from Thaïs – Jules Massenet

  • String Quartet No. 2 in D Major: III. Notturno: Andante – Alexander Borodin

  • Clair de Lune, L.32 – Claude Debussy

  • Libertango – Astor Piazzolla

  • Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet – Nino Rota

  • Gabriel's Oboe from The Mission – Ennio Morricone

  • My Heart Will Go On from Titanic – James Horner and Céline Dion

  • Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana – Pietro Mascagni

  • Serenade for Strings in E Minor, Op. 20: II. Larghetto – Edward Elgar

  • Fantasy Overture from Romeo and Juliet – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Performers

  • Listeso String Quartet

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DJ Dynamite Sol
Apr
27

DJ Dynamite Sol

Santa Fe's favorite son is going to be putting out all the feel good energy and beats that he does best. Come dance with all the good vibes Saturday night. Illastr8 Mydnyte will be tearing it up in the sidecar

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Española Lowrider Bike Club Showcase
Apr
28

Española Lowrider Bike Club Showcase

Española Lowrider Bike Club - Student Lowrider Bike Showcase
02/16/2024 - 04/27/2024

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art
750 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Schedule:

4:30pm 5:00pm for Española Lowrider Bike Club and their families.
(Teens and mentors who participated are invited to welcome their families.)

5:00pm -6:30pm (Open to Public)

The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art is incredibly excited to be teaming up with The Española Lowrider Bike Club for the next exhibit. Last Spring, with funding provided by the Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA) and Operation Engage (DEA), Hands Across Cultures is in collaboration with The Española Lowrider Museum Coalition, 100% Rio Arriba, Connecting Our Voices, Drug Enforcement Administration and especially the Española YMCA Teen Center. The Española YMCA Teen Center hosted a group of a dozen children and teenagers to begin the process of building a lowrider bike. The youth were given a basic frame, and designed and built the bikes with a multitude of skilled,caring teachers and mentors. The teens learned valuable skills of fabrication, grinding, sanding and sculpture. They assisted in the overall assembly of the bikes and learned about color theory and pin striping. They also learned some drawing techniques and completed some very interesting Paños. Most importantly the teens were able to form relationships with their mentors and increase protective factors in their lives. The group produced 4 spectacular examples which will be on view along with a couple other examples of the art form.

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Ways of Seeing: 4 Photographic Coillections
Apr
28
to Jul 7

Ways of Seeing: 4 Photographic Coillections

Art collectors are often said to have “a good eye” for pictures, but what does that really mean?

This selection of photographs from three collections recently donated to the museum and one promised gift illustrates a variety of approaches to choosing works of art and assembling a collection.

On view will be suites of work from each collector, including photographs by Ruth Bernhard, Edward Burtynsky, Harry Callahan, Adam Fuss, David Michael Kennedy, Minor White, and more.

On view January 20 - July 7, 2024.

Included with Museum Admission.

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The Sunday Joint
Apr
28
to Jan 26

The Sunday Joint

The Santa Fe Connoisseur Club presents, The Sunday Joint!

A co-op collective of vendors and their products available for sampling.

Free entry and Free Raffle at 4:20 pm every Sunday.

From 12pm-5pm, 21+, ID required, Security Enforced.

2900 Rufina Santa Fe, NM

The Sunday Joint is here and this is your opportunity to purchase directly from your favorite growers.
New location!

FREE entry, the most friendly, and a smoke lounge to come soon!

See you Sunday!

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Tumbleroot Patio Series with PJ Perez
Apr
28

Tumbleroot Patio Series with PJ Perez

Enjoy an afternoon of Live Music on the Outdoor Stage at Tumbleroot Agua Fria
* 3pm – 6pm Sunday * Free *
RJ Perez: With his unmistakable fingerstyle renditions of pop songs, loop jams, and singer/songwriter tunes, RJ is of the most unique, diverse, and talented guitarists in Albuquerque.

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Karaoke Night at Boxcar SUNDAYS
Apr
28
to Jul 28

Karaoke Night at Boxcar SUNDAYS

Warm up your vocal cords and get your booty down to the Boxcar and show off your singing skills, or just come and have some fun!

Every Sunday, warm up those vocal chords and come with your go-to karaoke song. Crash Romeo will be hosting Karaoke Night every Sunday starting at 7 p.m.

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Sturtz
Apr
28

Sturtz

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

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

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

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Monday Funday at Meow Wolf - New Mexican Day
Apr
29
to Dec 30

Monday Funday at Meow Wolf - New Mexican Day

Make the first day of the workweek a little less Monday and a lot more Funday with tickets half off for all New Mexican residents!

Bring your kid(s) after school for some immersive fun or schedule a cheaper-than-a-movie date night.

Mark your calendars because Monday Funday happens almost every Monday *blackout days apply* from 3pm - 8pm, and all New Mexican residents can get their tickets half off by using the promo code MONDAYFUNDAY.

IDs/proof of residency are required at check in.

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Downtown Blues Jam
Apr
30
to Jan 28

Downtown Blues Jam

The Downtown Blues Jam is Santa Fe's premier weekly event for LIVE blues music in Santa Fe.

The evening is hosted by house band Brotha Love & The Blueristocrats and features a special guest jammer each week to keep it fresh and interesting, along with amazing musicians from places near and far who come to share their extraordinary talents with happy blues fans.

8:30pm-11:30pm | NO COVER

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Latin Service Industry Night
Apr
30
to Jan 28

Latin Service Industry Night

Tuesdays are becoming Boxcars favorite day as we celebrate our service industry brothers and sisters with $2.00 tacos, $2.00 draft beers, $5.00 margaritas and more.

Specials are always coming and changing.

Come out and enjoy some Latin beats and heat up the dance floor

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Second Chances Live Country Music
May
1
to Jan 29

Second Chances Live Country Music

Join us at Social Kitchen & Bar this Whiskey Wednesday for a locals' night you won't want to miss! Enjoy the smooth sounds of the country music duo Second Chances while sipping on our special $7 whiskey cocktails. Plus, get an exclusive 20% off all food items. It’s the perfect midweek pick-me-up!

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Open Mic at Cakes
May
1
to Jan 29

Open Mic at Cakes

"Open Mic is back! Come share your music, poetry, and other audial art at Cake's Cafe every Wednesday.

Enjoy late-night refreshments (and food!) starting at 7.

We'll start with a short workshop before opening the floor to performances! Hope to see you there."
227 Galisteo (behind Pantry rio)

Josh cultivates an immaculate vibe, and Daylar swings some bangin' drinks. come share!

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La Lom at Tumbleroot
May
1

La Lom at Tumbleroot

TICKETS: $18- $22

Member pre-sale: Wednesday, February 28th, 10am
Public sale: Friday, March 1st, 10am
Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member! Link [https://lensic.org/support/individual-memberships/]

VENUE INFO: Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Limited
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes

LA LOM
The Los Angeles League of Musicians, LA LOM, are an instrumental trio formed in Los Angeles in 2021. They blend the sounds of Cumbia Sonidera, 60’s soul ballads and classic romantic boleros that emanate from radios, backyard parties and dance clubs of Los Angeles with the twang of Peruvian Chicha and Bakersfield Country

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Karaoke at Boxcar
May
1
to Oct 30

Karaoke at Boxcar

Every Wednesday, warm up those vocal chords and come with your go-to karaoke song.

Crash Romeo will be hosting Karaoke Night

Every Wednesday starting at 8 p.m.

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Warm Up Wednesdays
May
1
to Jan 29

Warm Up Wednesdays

TONIGHT! It's the return of Warm Up Wednesday and what better way to do it than with My patna DOER Mandy Jackson if y'all remember the classic underground hip hop nights at the undie!

Well we’re bringing it back.
For those that don't know about this, join us for a night of classic and new hip hop funk and throwbacks mixed up by some of New Mexico's finest hip hop dj's.

Also, featuring live performances and much more.

This is the place to be on Wednesday night in Santa Fe.....
see you there 9pm..

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Sushi Pop-UP
May
2

Sushi Pop-UP

EVERY THURSDAY is Pop Up Sushi with Brent Jung!

Chef Brent Jung brings fresh sushi to New Mexico and rolls it to order. Sourced directly from the fishing boat and shipped overnight to Santa Fe for the freshest, tastiest sushi in town.

Every Thursday from 5 pm until it sells out.

Only at Tumbleroot

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Donut Vision POP UP
May
3
to Jan 24

Donut Vision POP UP

F1rst and Th3rd Friday of each month!

We are thrilled to share that @donutvision who is crafting dessert pastries with Southeast Asian flavors will be at Back Road Pizza!

This Friday, don’t miss their Taro and Coconut Rice Flour Donut!

Their menu will change monthly, so keep an eye out for exciting new flavors as we roll them out.

@backroadpizza 1807 2nd St #1, Santa Fe
Friday, Jan. 19th (5pm-7pm)

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Vibes and Stuff
May
3

Vibes and Stuff

YOU NEED TO DANCE!!!

Friday May 3rd from 5-8 to As Above, So Below Distillery.

I’ll play you some music.

It’ll be a great vibe.

Come dance it out, bring a friend/meet a friend, grab a drink, or just hang. Its Early! Spread the word!

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First Fridays: Drawing In The Galleries
May
3
to Jan 3

First Fridays: Drawing In The Galleries

Sharpen your pencils and join us for an evening of drawing in the galleries! Staff will lead a series of introductory drawing exercises for those who would like. Everyone else is invited to pull out their sketch pad and find inspiration in the galleries. Participants are invited to bring their own drawing supplies (pencils only please) but materials will also be made available.

This is a FREE program.

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BASS NIGHT 1st of every month
May
3
to Jan 3

BASS NIGHT 1st of every month

Join us every 1st Friday of the month for BASS NIGHT on the Santa Fe Plaza as we bring some of the best dubstep, midtempo, trap, and DNB DJs to Cake's Cafe!
21+ ONLY
Open Decks // Free Cover // Happy Hour : 8-9PM
After 9PM: Ladies 5$, Gentlemen: 10$

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First Fridays Dance Party
May
3
to Jan 3

First Fridays Dance Party

It’s the first Friday of the month and you know what that means….time to get you booty on the floor tonight…make our day! Let's make it a memorable one!

DJ DMonic and Dynamite Sol along with DJ T3 will be bringing the party.

Things kick off at 10 p.m.

Bring your $10 cover.

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Santa Fe Scenic Train Ride May Schedule
May
4
to May 26

Santa Fe Scenic Train Ride May Schedule

SATURDAY & SUNDAYS IN MAY!

This train departs at different times depending on the day. Please check specific date for train departure time.*

The Santa Fe Scenic 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.

You may also choose to upgrade to our first-class car, The Acoma. The one and only original lounge car from the 1937 Super Chief. Enjoy the same luxury as some of our previous passengers - Judy Garland, Clark Gable, and Jack Benny! The air-conditioned Acoma with its curved couches and original art deco furnishings has limited spaces available and an upgraded bar menu.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/3HM6aja for available dates and times.

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The Stargazer Train Ride
May
4

The Stargazer Train Ride

Join us after dark on a trip to the Galisteo Basin to view the amazing New Mexico night sky on February 3rd & 9th 7:00 - 9:30 PM , then join us on March 9th from 8:30 - 11 PM until we return on April 6th 8:30 - 11:30 PM and we finally end the winter/spring hours on May 4th from 9 PM - 11:30!

Our professional guides will entertain you with tales of the stars, constellations and planets that have been passed down for hundreds of years.

Guests are encouraged to bring binoculars or small telescopes.

Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, access to an outdoor open air flatbed car, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, live music, and presentations by professional guides!

Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased. The Stargazer will run rain or shine.

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

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/3RP0R6E for available dates and times.

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Jazz Under the Stars
May
4

Jazz Under the Stars

We can't think of a more delightful way to spend an evening than in the New Mexico desert listening to live jazz played under dazzling stars!

Join us on this train ride on the following:

Friday February 9th and 16th 7:10 PM- 9:40 PM

Saturday March 2nd from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Saturday March 9th from 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

Saturday April 6th from 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM

Saturday May 4th from 9:00 PM - 11:30 PM…..and……these are the last of our Winter/Spring Hours!

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.

This train departs from and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

To purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/3HdUghj

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Cinco de Mayo Car Show and Concert
May
5

Cinco de Mayo Car Show and Concert

Cinco De Mayo Carshow & Concert May 5th 2024 at the Santa Fe Place Mall Hobby Lobby Parking Lot.

LIVE PERFORMANCES BY: Juan Gambino - Veinte - Northern Revolution - Una Mas y La ChaCha - DJ OPTAMYSTIK on the 1's & 2's.

REG FORM: https://form.jotform.com/232725646936163

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Nutty Bavarian 505
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Sweet Cheeks Candy
Calo Soap Company
Zozaya Candles
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POP pops Italian ice
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Jenns Diner
Island Piñata
Phuckers Lemonade
The Tea Foundry
Eddie Valentin Fashion
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Artful Soul's "Open Studio"
May
6
to Jan 27

Artful Soul's "Open Studio"

We meet once a month on usually the first Monday night of the Month.
We are limited to 12 Participants, so we suggest you reserve your spot in advance.

At Open Studio Night, we simply get together and make art.
The joy of these gatherings is in the synergy created when artists get together.

We all work on our own art, sometimes in silence and sometimes sharing and talking.
We oftentimes ask each other for feedback and learn many things about each other’s processes.
Sometimes we offer each other critiques and sometimes we ask each other for advice..

THERE'S NO INSTRUCTION AT OUR OPEN STUDIO NIGHT, JUST ARTISTS PAINTING TOGETHER....


These are 4hr Sessions: $5.00
Hope to see you there! Click on the link below to reserve your space...
https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php...

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ACTORS LAB - NEW SERIES
May
8
to Dec 1

ACTORS LAB - NEW SERIES

Artistic Directors Nicholas Ballas and Robert Benedetti are excited to announce NMAL’s 10th Anniversary 2024 Season featuring six compelling and thought-provoking plays by award-winning playwrights: Eleanor Burgess’ The Niceties (May 8 to June 16) in rep with David Mamet’s Oleanna (May 15 to June 16); the world premiere staged reading of Carolyn Gage’s Georgia and the Butch (August 9 to 18), Lanford Wilson’s Burn This (September 4 to 22), Will Arbery’s Heroes of the Fourth Turning (October 9 to 27); and Eden Prairie, 1971 by Mat Smart (November 13 to December 1).

Tickets are now on sale at the NMAL website, www.nmactorslab.com

Season tickets are $175 (six shows for the price of five).
Individual tickets are $35, with discounted tickets (see website for details) and two preview performances costing $15.

The first two plays of the season, performed in repertory style, tackle some of the thornier issues of integrity and ignorance in academia with two powerful renditions of the professor/student conference gone bad in The Niceties and Oleanna. Deep dives into racial identity and sexual harassment will draw audiences into two very different decades of social awareness.

The New York Times said of Eleanor Burgess’ The Niceties, “The parallels to David Mamet’s controversial classic Oleanna are clear: A 20-year-old undergraduate meets one-on-one with a professor who fatally underestimates her. By the end of their conversation, the professor’s career is in jeopardy, the militant student bent on its destruction. But where Mr. Mamet made his student a feminist straw woman menacing a man who doesn’t much deserve it, the likable yet merciless Zoe is the one we’re meant to root for here, against a professor who is guilty as charged.” The Niceties will be directed by Robert Benedetti and performed by Karen Ryan and Baby True; Oleanna, Mamet’s impassioned response to the Clarence Thomas hearing, will mark Suzanne Lederer’s directing debut with NMAL, and will be performed by Emily Rankin and Geoffrey Pomeroy.

The fall season will offer four plays beginning with the world premiere of Carolyn Gage’s Georgia and the Butch, directed by Robert Benedetti as a staged reading.  This dramatic adaptation uses excerpts from the letters between Maria Chabot, a young, gender-non-conforming lesbian and the renowned artist Georgia O'Keeffe, with additional narration by their mutual friend, Mary Wheelwright.

Lanford Wilson’s explosive drama, Burn This, explores the spiritual and emotional yearnings of Anna, a dancer in NYC, and her unexpected love affair with Pale, an edgy restaurateur. Their determined struggle toward emotional honesty and liberation exemplifies the strength, humor, and complexity of all Lanford Wilson's work and confirms his standing as one of America's greatest playwrights. Nicholas Ballas will direct.

Zoe Lesser returns to New Mexico Actors Lab to direct Pulitzer Prize finalist Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery, a scrupulously hewn drama centering on four alumni of a conservative Catholic college who confront themselves and each other, clashing over theology, politics, and personal responsibility.  It’s an in-depth exploration into the hearts and minds of Christian Conservativism.

The season closes with Mat Smart’s Eden Prairie, 1971, directed by Nicholas Ballas. On the same night Apollo 15 makes its lunar landing, draft-dodger Pete steals home to Eden Prairie after a 300-mile trek from Canada risking arrest to deliver an important message to his childhood friend, Rachel. Both are caught between duty to the ones they love and their own futures. In a moment of national tension that mirrors our own, Pete must defend his choices and grapple with the sacrifices he has made. This stark, passionate drama questions our notions of bravery and responsibility and the search for love.

PERFORMANCE DETAILS

THE NICETIES:  May 8- 12, 23-24, June 1-2, 6-7, 14-16

OLEANNA:  May 15-19, 25-26, 30-31, June 8-9, 15-16

GEORGIA AND THE BUTCH:  August 9-11, 15-18

BURN THIS:  September 4-8, 12-15, 19-22

HEROES OF THE FOURTH TURNING:  October 9-13, 17-20, 24-27

EDEN PRAIRIE, 1971:  November 13-17, 21-24, 29-December 1

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

Additional information at www.nmactorslab.com

Artistic Director, Nicholas Ballas nicob@nmactorslab.com (505) 670-1077

Associate Artistic Director, Robert Benedetti – BenedettiR@comcast.net (310) 633-3324

Managing Director, Katie Olivant kfolivant@nmactorslab.com (209) 535-7088SD

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2 Character Plays: The Niceties and Oleanna
May
8
to Jun 23

2 Character Plays: The Niceties and Oleanna

  • 1213 Parkway Drive Santa Fe, NM, 87507 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NEW MEXICO ACTORS LAB ANNOUNCES SPRING

2024 PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED IN

ROTATING REPERTORY

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO –

Nicholas Ballas, Artistic Director of The New Mexico Actors Lab, announced

today that the Lab will open its 2024 season with a pair of thought-provoking, controversial two-character

plays, Eleanor Burgess’ The Niceties and David Mamet’s Oleanna.

The two plays will be performed inrotating repertory (alternating performances) to highlight both their parallels and differences.

Eleanor Burgess’ The Niceties concerns Zoe, a black 20-year-old undergraduate, who is called to a meeting

with Janine, a liberal white Ivy League professor, to discuss Zoe’s paper on the effect of slavery on American history.

Their meeting begins respectfully, but subsequent meetings steadily deteriorate into personal assaults and the unmasking of the professor’s unconscious biases. Set in 2016 during the fateful presidential primary campaign, The Niceties was described by the Los Angeles Times as “a shrewd piece of writing.... (that) takes a crowbar to the jagged generation gap between those in power and the disruptive new thinkers radical enough to expose the way their elders — including many who identify as progressives — so often pull the ladder up after themselves, as if to defend whatever hard-fought advances they have made.” Burgess is a rising American playwright and screenwriter whose work has been produced across the United States, including at Manhattan Theatre Club, Geffen Playhouse, Portland Stage Company, and the Contemporary American Theatre Festival.

Oleanna, by Pulitzer Prize-winner and Tony-nominated David Mamet, portrays the power struggle between John, a university professor up for tenure, and Carol, one of his female students who initially comes to see him about her grades. The meeting leads to her making a complaint of sexual harassment with the backing of an activist student organization, which threatens John’s career and tenure. When it was first staged in 1992, the play drew comparisons to the Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas debate during Thomas’ Supreme Court confirmation hearing. The play’s shocking ending demonstrates the power of theatre and its ability to polarize discussion. NMAL’s production will offer an opportunity to revisit the debate in the context of the #MeToo era. The New York Times described Oleanna as “wholly absorbing --a typically virtuoso display of Mr. Mamet's gift for locking the audience inside the violent drama of his characters.... John and Carol go to it with hand-to-hand combat that amounts to a primal struggle for power.

As usual with Mr. Mamet, the vehicle for that combat is crackling, highly distilled dialogue unencumbered by literary frills or phony theatrical ones.”

The two plays will alternate performances in the spring of 2024 from May 8 to June 23.

All performances will be held at NMAL’s permanent home, the Lab Theater, located at 1213 Parkway Drive in Santa Fe –one

block from Meow Wolf.

For more information email kfolivant@gmail.com.

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Second Thursday Social Ride
May
9
to Mar 14

Second Thursday Social Ride

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

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

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

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

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José James Presents 1978
May
9

José James Presents 1978

José James—the forward-looking, genre-defying Jazz singer for the hip-hop generation—presents 1978, a brilliant new album combining his deep love of jazz and hip-hop with songwriting and production nods to R&B heroes Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, and Leon Ware.

“I had a writing session with Leon Ware back in 2009 in LA at his house in Marina Del Rey. He rolled one and we talked for hours about jazz, Motown, and Marvin. At one point in the middle of working on a song he said, ‘you remind me of me.’ That stayed with me. Of course, I asked him a million questions because I Want You is my all-time favorite album. I wanted 1978 to feel like he and J Dilla made an album for me.”

Produced by James and featuring an all-star ensemble including Grammy nominees Pedrito Martinez (Camilla Cabello, Eric Clapton), Marcus Machado (Daniel Ceasar, Pharoahe Monch), and David Ginyard (Solange, Blood Orange), 1978 pulsates with the socially conscious feel-good vibes of Marvin Gaye, Prince, and Stevie Wonder. James also skillfully explores the boundaries of Black music beyond his own backyard, featuring Brazilian rising star and recent Latin Grammy nominee Xenia França as well as the Congolese-Belgian rapper/filmmaker Baloji.

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13th Annual Pueblo Fibers Festival
May
11

13th Annual Pueblo Fibers Festival

13th Annual Pueblo Fiber Arts Show
Saturday, May 11, 2024 • 10am-4pm
Poeh Cultural Center – 78 Cities of Gold Rd Santa, NM 87506

Join us for dances, food, demonstrations, a fashion show,
and the opportunity to learn about and purchase Pueblo fiber textiles!

Fashion Show begins at 1:00pm.
Fashion Show Participants:
• BlueWater Tewa Textiles (Suzanne Herrera Naranjo)
• Pueblo Creations (Stepanie Garcia)
• RedWing Collections (Shirley Pino)
• New Sun Sage Designs (Ramona Wanya)
• Hair & Makeup by Juana Torivio

The Pueblo Fiber Arts Show is supported by the New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild, the Poeh Cultural Center, and the School for Advanced Research.

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Death Cookie: A Murder Mystery
May
11
to Sep 20

Death Cookie: A Murder Mystery

April 5th,
May 11th
August 3rd & 16th
September 7th and 20th

Join us on the DeathCookie Express to solve the murder of Leb Borkin and discover the secret of “The Metamorphosis.” It’s up to you and your fellow travelers to help Sasha find her brother’s killer on this sinister Sci-Fi journey!

The DeathCookie Express departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed (heated) train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, charcuterie, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes before departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/3pU2hCG for available dates and times

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Cedric Burnside
May
13

Cedric Burnside

The blues is music for all time—past, present, and future—and few artists simultaneously exemplify those multiple temporal moments of the genre like North Mississippi’s Cedric Burnside.

The Mississippi Hill Country blues guitarist and singer/songwriter contains within him the legacy and future of the region’s prescient sound stories. At once African and American and southern and Mississippian, these stories tell about love, hurt, connection, and redemption in the South.

His newest contribution to this tradition is I Be Trying, a 13-track album treatise on life’s challenges, pleasures, and beauty. “Life can go any kind of way,” Burnside says. With almost 30 years of performing and living blues in him, he would know.

Burnside’s blues inheritance, the North Mississippi Hill Country blues, is distinct from its Delta or Texas counterparts in its commitment to polyrhythmic percussion and its refusal of familiar blues chord progressions.

Often, and especially in Burnside’s care, it leads with extended riffs that become sentences or pleas or exclamations, rendering the guitar like its West African antecedent, the talking drum.

Riffs disappear behind and become one with the singer’s voice, like the convergence of hill and horizon in the distance. Sometimes they become the only voice, saying what the singer cannot conjure the words for. Across some nine individual and collaborative album projects, Burnside’s voice eases seamlessly into, through, and behind the riffs spirit gifts him, carrying listeners to a deep Mississippi well.

There is mirror there in the water of that well, in Burnside’s music, that shows us who and what we have been, who we are, and what we might be if we look and heed.

The 42-year-old Burnside was born in the blues as much as he was in funk, rock, soul, and hip-hop. These latter sensibilities are reflected across his work, as he drives Hill Country blues into grooves that lend themselves readily to an urgent, modern moment. But he is also keenly his grandfather’s grandson, who he studied so carefully over a decade playing with him that he came to know him better than his own self.

The elder Burnside blues man, the hill country blues luminary RL Burnside, and his wife Alice Mae wrapped their Holly Springs land and family in warmth, joy, and music. RL Burnside, alongside collaborators and contemporaries from David “Junior” Kimbrough to Jessie Mae Hemphill and Otha Turner, cultivated the sound and feeling of Black North Mississippi life and offered it up to the world.

Cedric observed and absorbed this art world intently and with wonder as a child, declaring to himself, this is the music I want to play and I want to do that for the rest of my life. Moreover, this was the offering he, too, wanted to make, and the life of service to the spirit through blues that he wanted to live. By age 13, he was on the road with his “Big Daddy” Burnside, playing drums, being raised up by the music and the road, and developing the next, electric generation of the Hill Country calling and sound.

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ETANA LIVE
May
15

ETANA LIVE

Singer, songwriter, and humanitarian Etana is a powerhouse vocalist and two-time Grammy Award, nominee.

It's a been a decade after her debut as a reggae artist, she is now a recognized and respected entertainer in her native Jamaica and is also well known worldwide. Born Shauna McKenzie, the young talent migrated to the United States for the opportunity and briefly pursued a pop music career before rediscovering her roots as an adult and adopting the moniker Etana, "The Strong One" in Swahili.

The return home spurred the evolution of her sound and is evident in her body of work expressed as the fusion of folk, soul, jazz, and reggae.

Etana taps into the likes of Marcia Griffiths, Etta James, and Miriam Makeba for harnessing a deeply emotional sound, and she is the modern embodiment of their influence.

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Art Walk Santa Fe
May
18

Art Walk Santa Fe

Art enthusiasts and locals alike are in for a treat as the upcoming ArtWalk Santa Fe will take place at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) on Saturday, May 18.

The second ArtWalk of the year will feature 25 talented local and indigenous artists and creators, along with live music by DJ Garronteed.

This ArtWalk is particularly special since the museum provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the current exhibitions "The Stories We Carry,” “Inuk Silis Høegh: Arctic Vertigo,” and “Womb of the Earth: Cosmovision of the Rainforest” free of charge.

Learn more about the event at www.artwalksantafe.com

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18th Annual Crawdaddy Blues Fest
May
18

18th Annual Crawdaddy Blues Fest

Tha Mine Shaft Tavern presents the 18th Annual CrawDaddy Blues Fest in Madrid, NM at the Madrid Railyard!
Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 at gate Per day.
https://tickets.holdmyticket.com/tickets/429759?tc=hmt

Gates open at noon. Fresh Boiled Crawfish & Cajun specialties! Tickets will also be available at The Mine Shaft Tavern.
BRING A VALID ID FOR ALCOHOL TICKET
NO PETS. NO WEAPONS OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED. NO UNAUTHORIZED VENDING OR SOLICITING
More information at www.CrawDaddyBluesFest.com
Parking & a shuttle will be available on the north end of town.
The Mine Shaft Tavern brings in fresh live crawfish from the organic rice fields outside of Beaumont, TX.
If you love Louisiana and Texas foods, put this event on your calendar. In addition to boiled crawfish, crawfish corn pie, crawfish boudain, green chile blue crab cakes, Gulf Shrimp (boiled and fried), chicken and sausage gumbo,
Texas BBQ Ribs, brisket and smoked pork are available.
Fresh squeezed Hurricanes served here!
There will be a full bar and plenty of shade. 12,000 sq feet of covered areas with great views of the stages. Rain or shine.
Kids under 12 are free, no coolers or outside beverages or food allowed.
There are three stages during the festival—inside the historic Mine Shaft Tavern, the Mine Shaft Cantina’s Deck and the main stage at the Madrid Railyard Amphitheater.

Saturday May 18 Bands:
JIM ALMAND
HILLARY SMITH & CHILL HOUSE WITH HIGH CITY HORNS 3 pm
CW AYON
IYAH
JULIE STEWART
RUDY BOY EXPERIMENT
LEVI PLATERO
And more...

​Sunday May 19 Bands:
ABBAQUERQUE 3PM
JOE WEST AND FRIENDS
CW AYON
THE 64 LOVE MACHINE
SILVER SKY BLUES BAND
RUDY BOY EXPERIMENT
And more to be announced later.

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Talib Kweli
May
18

Talib Kweli

Brooklyn's Talib Kweli made a name for himself with his insightful lyrics and technical skills in the late '90s, rising to fame with Reflection Eternal and Black Star.

Kweli's solo career produced hits like Quality (2002) and Eardrum (2007), showcasing his talent. He founded Blacksmith Music and later Javotti Media, releasing albums like Radio Silence (2017).

Kweli remained active with projects like two podcasts, a collaboration with Diamond D called Gotham, and the 2023 release Liberation 2 with Madlib. Born in Brooklyn to college professors, Kweli's early love of writing led him to hip-hop in high school.

Meeting Mos Def and DJ Hi-Tek paved the way for his success, leading to the critically acclaimed Black Star album in 1998. Kweli's collaborative efforts and solo projects solidified his place as a respected figure in hip-hop, with a diverse discography that continues to impress fans and critics alike.

With a prolific career spanning decades, Talib Kweli's impact on the genre remains undeniable

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Nosotros at Boxcar
May
18

Nosotros at Boxcar

Legendary Santa Fe band Nosotros is making their first appearance at the new Boxcar location on May 18th. Nosotros combines Latin rhythms with elements of Rock, Salsa, Jazz and Cumbia creating an unmistakable sound.

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Michael Franti and Spearhead with Bombargo
May
25

Michael Franti and Spearhead with Bombargo

Join us for a memorial day weekend full of family friendly fun! KIDS UNDER 12 FREE!

Bring your own blankets and chairs, beer by Santa Fe Brewing and food vendors, parking complimentary and ADA viewing area.

MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD
Michael Franti is a globally recognized musician, activist and award-winning filmmaker revered for his high-energy live shows, inspiring music, worldwide philanthropic efforts and the power of optimism. Throughout his multi-decade career, Franti has earned three Billboard No. 1’s with triumphantly hopeful hits “Sound of Sunshine,” “Say Hey (I Love You)” and “I Got You,” as well as six Top 30 Hot AC singles, 10 Top 25 AAA Singles and three Billboard Top 5 Rock Albums. Spearhead’s Follow Your Heart was released in June 2022 and debuted at No. 2 on the iTunes Pop Chart behind Harry Styles. Praised by American Songwriter as “an energizing batch of songs that spotlight the common threads that connect us,” Franti & Spearhead’s 13th studio album Big Big Love is available everywhere now, featuring 17 tracks cowritten by Franti, reflecting his tenacity, inclusiveness, and optimism.

Franti & Spearhead will embark on the Togetherness Tour in 2024, bringing their dynamic and invigorating shows to Soulrockers across North America, including a return to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. With 60+ dates through the summer, the Togetherness Tour will kick off on April 6th in Fort Lauderdale at Tortuga Festival.

�The Bay-Area native resides in Bali when he is not on tour and owns Soulshine Bali, a 32-room top-rated boutique hotel located in Ubud, Bali that focuses on joy through wellness and music, offering unique retreat opportunities and accommodations, along with special events and celebrations. Franti continues to foster community both on and off stage with a wish granting non-profit, Do It For The Love, which brings those with life threatening illnesses, veterans, and children with severe challenges to concerts worldwide, fulfilling over 3,500 wishes and touching the lives of over 15,000 people to date

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Solo-Preneur Social Club
May
29
to Jul 30

Solo-Preneur Social Club

Working for yourself can be a little lonely...until you join the Solopreneur Social Club.

Join us at Iconik Red for connection on solopreneur life, small business networking, and new friends.


Hosted my Entrepreneurial Coach Ryan Glassmoyer (abstracttherapie.com).

Abstract Therapie is a unique creation by Intuitive Coach Ryan Glassmoyer.  

Ryan learned she was intuitive while studying Language and Literature at the University of Washington in Seattle.  Recently recovered from heroin addiction at the ripe young age of 21, she returned to college and decided to study what she was naturally good at; analyzing stories.  Simultaneously, she joined Alcoholics Anonymous where her spiritual awakening began. The 11th Step in the 12-Step work says to seek a Higher Power through prayer and meditation. Taking the steps seriously, Ryan accepted a friend’s invitation to go to a meditation party one evening.  At this gathering a significant wound was touched by a divine force and she cried quite noticeably. The teacher took her aside and asked her a life-changing question.  

“I see that you were incredibly touched there, and I see that you are highly intuitive. Have you ever done this work before?” Ryan said she hadn’t, which confirmed further what her new teacher was sensing. “I believe you have heightened intuitive gifts and that you’re meant to do this work not only to help yourself but to help others,” the mentor said, “if you’re interested I’ll teach you how.” So began a two-year apprenticeship in energy reading.  

Fast forward many years and Ryan leads a life of adventure, foregoing traditional employment to create life on her terms. She lived in three foreign countries and started businesses in each, either teaching English or coaching. Ryan grew up as a facilitator and continued to learn about herself, others and the spiritual forces that move through the world.  

When the pandemic hit she saw her intuitive coaching practice bloom. The anxiety people were feeling in unpredictable times was elevating the call to energy work. Being creative, Ryan sensed that simply being an “energy healer” didn’t encompass all of what she is or does and set out to describe her work more authentically.  

After speaking with many clients about their experiences, a common theme became clear. The value of Ryan’s work is the abstract. She takes clients far from linear thoughts into a space where they can see that which is hidden.  Understanding her talents for analyzing stories as well as cultivating intuitive experience, Ryan codified the Abstract Therapie method you’re exploring now.  

Her goal is to help you reconnect to the immense power of your intuition and imagination, wherein you reclaim authorship of your own story through deep intuition and practical coaching.

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Mr. Bill at Meow Wolf
Jun
7

Mr. Bill at Meow Wolf

Mr. Bill is an electronic music producer, and DJ from Sydney, Australia (currently residing in the USA) best known for his willingness to share tips in studio techniques & massive library of technical know-how with other aspiring producers.

With a huge catalog of released original music (including many collaborations and remixes), Mr. Bill has worked with established artists such as deadmau5, Ganja White Night, Subtronics, Dirt Monkey, Virtual Riot, Infected Mushroom, and more. Having released music on a wide array of well-known labels such as mau5trap, Monstercat, Subcarbon, Deadbeats, Cyclops, & WAKAAN has led to Bill touring the globe extensively & playing many major music festivals & world-renowned venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hampton Coliseum.
Brian Taylor (director of Crank: High Voltage - starring Jason Stathom, and SyFy TV hit “Happy!”) reached out to Bill to score the motion picture, horror-comedy Mom & Dad, featuring Nicolas Cage & Selma Blair.

Bill has also been commissioned to compose, and create sound effects for multiple music libraries, applications, and to-be-released games.
Being heavily active in the music production community has led Bill to create his own record label, Billegal Beats, which primarily releases left-field downtempo, and glitch music, and Billegal Sounds - a sample pack company. As well as has developed a VST plug-in “SLAP” in collaboration with Yum Audio.

Mr. Bill runs the educational website mrbillstunes.com which houses 1,000+ hours of educational video content teaching the music production software Ableton Live, and he hosts “The Mr. Bill Podcast” which has had speaking guests such as, Duncan Trussell, deadmau5, Steve Duda, Kill The Noise, Feed Me, Peekaboo, edIT, Mick Gordon, Herobust, Richard Devine, Beardyman, The Flashbulb, Haywyre, Daedelus, Subtronics, Virtual Riot, Misha Mansoor, Jordan Rudess, and YouTube sensations Adamy Neely, and Andrew Huang

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James McMurty
Jun
7

James McMurty

James McMurtry plays shows in Santa Fe and Albuquerque this June! On his latest album, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren Zevon seems to be stomping around among the guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He never signed on for work for hire.”

The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work.

Accordingly, the new collection marks another upward trajectory: The Horses and the Hounds will be McMurtry’s debut album on genre-defining Americana record label New West Records (Steve Earle, Rodney Crowell, Lucinda Williams, John Hiatt, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Buddy Miller, dozens more).

“I first became aware of James McMurtry’s formidable songwriting prowess while working at Bug Music Publishing in the ’90s,” says New West president John Allen. “He’s a true talent. All of us at New West are excited at the prospect of championing the next phase of James’ already successful and respected career.” McMurtry perfectly fits a label housing “artists who perform real music for real people.” After all, No Depression says of the literate songwriter’s most recent collection, Complicated Game: “Lyrically, the album is wise and adventurous, with McMurtry — who’s not prone to autobiographical tales — credibly inhabiting characters from all walks of life.” “[McMurtry] fuses wry, literate observations about the world with the snarl of barroom rock,” National Public Radio says. “The result is at times sardonic, subversive and funny, but often vulnerable and always poignant.”

His lauded storytelling — check out songs such as “Operation Never Mind” and “Ft. Walton Wake-Up Call” on The Horse and the Hounds— consistently has turned heads for decades now. “James writes like he’s lived a lifetime,” said John Mellencamp back in 1989, when Too Long in the Wasteland hit the Billboard 200. “James McMurtry is one of my very few favorite songwriters on Earth and these days he’s working at the top of his game,” says Americana all-star Jason Isbell. “He has that rare gift of being able to make a listener laugh out loud at one line and choke up at the next. I don’t think anybody writes better lyrics.” McMurtry’s albums Just Us Kids (2008) and Childish Things (2005) back the claim, each scoring endless critical praise. The former earned McMurtry his highest Billboard 200 chart position in two decades (since eclipsed by Complicated Game) and notched Americana Music Award nominations. Childish Things spent six full weeks topping the Americana Music Radio chart in 2005 and 2006, and won the Americana Music Association’s Album of the Year, with “We Can’t Make It Here” named the organization’s Song of the Year.

Other accolades include a 1996 Grammy nomination for Long Form Music Video for Where’d You Hide the Body and an American Indie Award for Best Americana Album for It Had to Happen (1997).

McMurtry tours year-round and consistently throws down unparalleled powerhouse performances, reflected in the release of two live discs: the universally lauded Live in Aught-Three on Compadre Records, and 2009’s Live in Europe, which captured the McMurtry band’s first European tour and extraordinary live set. Along with seasoned band members Ronnie Johnson, Daren Hess, and Tim Holt, Live in Europe features special guests Ian McLagan (Faces) and Jon Dee Graham (True Believers, Skunks). (Video of the performance is available on the included DVD.)

TICKET INFO: $30

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

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

VENUE INFO: Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Limited
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes

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Rails On Fire : Pride Train
Jun
8

Rails On Fire : Pride Train

Get ready to ride The PRIDE Train: Rails on Fire, Honey!

Join us on June 8th at Sky Railyard from 7 pm to 9:30 pm for an unforgettable evening of celebration and empowerment!

Early bird tickets are available in limited supply for just $75!

Hurry, because once they're gone, presale tickets will be $100 until May 1st.

After that, regular tickets will be priced at $125.

But wait, there's more!

All tickets include one free drink to kick off the festivities in style.

Don't miss your chance to hop aboard this electrifying journey of love, liberation, and unity.

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Black Pumas
Jun
13

Black Pumas

TICKETS: $46—$84
KIDS UNDER 12 FREE!

TIER 1: $84
TIER 2: $46

TIER 1 IS THE DESIGNATED AREA OF THE FIELD THAT IS CLOSEST TO THE STAGE. TIER 2 IS DIRECTLY BEHIND TIER 1 (THE REST OF THE FIELD).

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VENUE INFO: HIPICO Santa Fe
Alcohol: Yes
Seating: Bring your own blankets and chairs
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ADA: Ask for accommodations


BLACK PUMAS
One of the most electrifying new acts to emerge in recent years, Black Pumas first brought their unbridled breed of psychedelic soul to their 2019 self-titled debut—a widely acclaimed LP whose deluxe edition landed a Grammy Award nomination for Album of the Year. With seven Grammy nominations now under their belt, the Austin-bred duo have made a major cultural impact with smash singles like “Colors”: a gold-certified anthem that’s amassed over 450 million streams, in addition to hitting No. 1 at AAA Radio and earning Grammy nominations for Record of the Year and Best American Roots Performance. Known for their exhilarating live show (as shown on multiple sold-out tours across North and South America and Europe), singer/songwriter Eric Burton and guitarist/producer Adrian Quesada first discovered their once-in-a-lifetime chemistry back in 2017, after Quesada began searching for a potential collaborator and connected with Burton through a mutual friend.

Thanks to the potent collision of their distinct sensibilities—Burton is a self-taught musician who got his start busking in his native Los Angeles, Quesada is a Grammy winner whose background includes playing in Latin-funk orchestra Grupo Fantasma—Black Pumas soon set off on a meteoric rise that’s included performing at the Grammys and at President Biden’s inauguration, making high-profile appearances on shows like “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, winning Emerging Act of the Year from the Americana Music Association, and selling over a million album equivalents worldwide. Produced by Quesada and co-produced by Burton, their massively anticipated sophomore album Chronicles of a Diamond finds Black Pumas bringing their singular vision to life with more power, passion, and daring originality than ever before.

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OFF - CENTER NM Art Discussion
Jun
15

OFF - CENTER NM Art Discussion

"Off-Center: New Mexico Art, 1970-2000" is a landmark survey of contemporary art in New Mexico arranged by three themes: Place, Spectacle, and Identity. Join the New Mexico Museum of Art’s Curatorial Team as they explore the process of organizing this exhibition, its five partial rotations, and the artists working during this pivotal time in New Mexico.

FREE Event (does not include gallery admission)

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Disco Inferno : Trash Disco
Jun
22

Disco Inferno : Trash Disco

Get ready to unleash your inner disco diva at Disco Inferno: Trash Disco - Santa Fe PRIDE 2024's Grooviest event!

Let's turn up the heat and ignite the dance floor with funky beats, dazzling lights, and non-stop grooves!

Whether you're rocking bell-bottoms or sequins, get ready to strut your stuff and boogie all night long

(9 pm - 1:45 am)!

Gather your squad and join us for a night of disco fever you won't want to miss! See you there!

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DRAG BINGO - PRIDE EDITION
Jun
27

DRAG BINGO - PRIDE EDITION

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

For just $20, 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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La Traviata
Jun
28
to Aug 24

La Traviata

Parties. Passion. Paris.

Violetta is the belle of the ball at every party in Paris, until she falls in love with Alfredo. They run away from high society for a simple life in the country, when Alfredo’s father asks Violetta to sacrifice her love to save the family’s honor.

This lavish new production set in 1939 Paris is directed by Louisa Muller, who is reframing the opera as a memory play in which our heroine is preparing herself with what little time she has left and wrestling with what freedom really means. It features an international cast: Armenian soprano Mané Galoyan is Violetta, Uzbek tenor Behkzod Davronov is Alfredo, and Mexican baritone Carlos Arámbula is Germont!

Music By

Giuseppe Verdi

Libretto By

Francesco Maria Piave

Sung In

Italian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

The John Crosby Production Fund

The engagement of Louisa Muller is supported by

The Marineau Family Foundation

The performances of Corrado Rovaris are supported by

Gene & Jean Stark

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Act I

Violetta’s salon. A revel is in full swing, and its hostess Violetta Valéry, the most beautiful courtesan in Paris, wonders how much longer her health will permit her to carry on this way. Her friend Gastone brings her a new suitor who he says has been in love with her for a year. Her escort, the Baron Douphol, disapproves. She laughs off such devotion, but the young man, Alfredo Germont, swears that his love could cure her. She protests again: friendship, not love, is all that she can offer. She gives him the camellia from her dress and tells him to bring it back when it has wilted. Alfredo is thrilled. When the party is over, she searches her soul: amidst her frenzied life of parties and pleasures, could she possibly fall in love?

Act II

Violetta and Alfredo’s country home. Violetta has left Paris for a bucolic idyll. She and Alfredo are happier than either has ever been. She has been selling her jewels to maintain their lifestyle. A visitor is announced, who she expects will be her business agent. She is shocked to learn that he is Giorgio Germont, Alfredo’s father. He asks Violetta to leave Alfredo so that his daughter can organize a proper marriage. Violetta tells Germont how ill she is and how much she needs Alfredo, but she agrees to make the sacrifice. When Germont leaves, she writes a note to the Baron telling him she will meet him at her friend Flora’s soirée that evening. Alfredo returns to find his father waiting for him, urging him to return home to Provence. An enraged Alfredo finds the invitation to Flora’s and rushes off to Paris.

Flora’s ball in Paris.
Everyone wonders what has become of Violetta and Alfredo. She enters on the arm of the Baron. Soon Alfredo appears, looking haggard. He sits down immediately to gamble, intending to win enough to buy back what Violetta has sold. As the guests go into dinner, Violetta slips away to meet Alfredo and begs him to leave. She fears the Baron will challenge him to a duel. Alfredo flings the doors wide and calls everyone in. He hurls insults at Violetta and throws his money at her: “You are all my witnesses that I have hereby paid her!” Violetta faints in Flora’s arms. Germont enters in search of his son. Only he truly understands the scene he beholds, but he cannot speak of it. Alfredo is remorse-stricken.

Act III

Violetta’s bedroom. Violetta, very weak, asks her maid Annina to open the curtains and let in the light. The streets still swell with revellers: it is the Carnival season. Violetta asks Annina to check the coin purse to see how much money remains.

The faithful Doctor Grenville arrives; Violetta makes an effort to greet him, and asks him not to forget about her. He puts on a cheerful face with her and then whispers to Annina that her mistress has but hours to live. Violetta sends Annina out to distribute coins to the poor. She re-reads the letter she has had from Giorgio, promising that both he and Alfredo will come to ask her forgiveness for her terrible sacrifice. Annina returns, breathless with joy. Alfredo rushes into the room, takes her in his arms, and they vow to go away together to a quiet place where all will be restored. But it is too late. She struggles across the room. Germont and Doctor Grenville have entered. She rises, painless at last … and falls.

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Don Giovani
Jun
29
to Aug 23

Don Giovani

Suave, Shameless and Doomed.

Lecherous nobleman, Don Giovanni has had infamous exploits (he keeps a catalog). He kills the father of one of his victims and now, his continued debauchery will seal his fate. Who will exact revenge and make him pay the price for his misdeeds?

Stephen Barlow directs a new production set in Victorian London viewed through the lens of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. This comedy infused with darkness features Ryan Speedo Green in his role debut as Don Giovanni, the company debut of Rachael Wilson as Donna Elvira, as well as appearances by former apprentices Teresa Perrotta as Donna Anna, Nicholas Newton as Leporello and Liv Redpath as Zerlina.

Music By

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Libretto By

Lorenzo Da Ponte

Sung In

Italian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

The Tobin Endowment

The Robert & Ellen Vladem Perpetual Fund for Opera Production

The performances of Harry Bicket are supported by

Joseph M. Bryan, Jr.

The performances of Ryan Speedo Green are supported by

Sarah Billinghurst Solomon

The performances of Nicholas Newton are supported by

Guy L. & Catherine D. Gronquist

Run Time

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

Act I

Leporello complains about his work as a servant, while his master pursues an amorous adventure. Don Giovanni, masked, hurries out of the house, chased by Donna Anna, and then by the Commendatore, her father, who draws his sword to free his daughter from this unknown intruder. Giovanni deals the Commendatore a mortal blow. Donna Anna is overcome with grief. She returns with her fiancé Don Ottavio, who tries to comfort her, and they swear to avenge her father.

In the morning Giovanni and Leporello overhear a woman’s lament. Giovanni approaches to seduce her, and then realizes she is Donna Elvira, whom he has already seduced and abandoned. He manages to escape her, leaving Leporello to explain that she is but one entry in a formidable catalogue of conquests.

Later they come upon a jovial working-class wedding. Giovanni flirts with Zerlina, the bride, and invites the entire party to his villa. The groom, Masetto, is duly disgruntled, but distracted by Leporello. Giovanni and Zerlina are left alone – until Elvira interrupts and sweeps Zerlina away. Anna and Ottavio enter, asking Giovanni’s help in finding the killer of Anna’s father. Elvira interrupts again, denouncing Giovanni; but he claims she is mad. Suddenly Anna recognizes in Giovanni’s speech the voice of her father’s murderer and her attacker. Back in her boudoir, she describes the scene to Ottavio, and they both swear vengeance again.

At Giovanni’s home, Zerlina tries to calm a jealous Masetto. Giovanni leads them both back to the party. Three masked figures (Anna, Elvira, and Ottavio) make their entrance. The dancing begins. Giovanni leads Zerlina into an adjoining room and when her screams are heard, everyone rushes to her aid. Giovanni seizes Leporello and tries to blame him, but no one is deceived. Anna, Elvira, and Ottavio unmask and denounce Giovanni as the Commendatore’s assassin. Giovanni flees.

Act II

Giovanni and Leporello exchange clothes so that Giovanni can woo Elvira’s maid. Elvira falls for the trick, and Giovanni sings a melting serenade to the maid. Masetto arrives with a band of peasants on the hunt for Giovanni. Giovanni divides them up and sends them off, and gives Masetto a beating. Zerlina hears his groans and comes to console him.

Leporello, still disguised as Giovanni, is trying to shake Elvira when Anna, Ottavio, Zerlina, and Masetto surprise him and demand his death. Leporello reveals his identity, begs for mercy, and manages to escape. Ottavio swears vengeance. Elvira reflects on her betrayal and her enduring love.

Giovanni and Leporello hide in the funeral chapel. They hear a solemn voice and realize it is coming from the Commendatore, whom Giovanni orders Leporello to invite to supper. The Commendatore’s ghost nods his assent.

Ottavio hints at his forthcoming marriage to Anna, and she reproaches him for speaking of it so soon after her father’s death.

Giovanni seats himself for supper. Elvira enters, demanding that he mend his ways. He sends her away, and her shriek is heard in the corridor, only to be echoed by Leporello’s: the Commendatore has come to dine. He confronts Giovanni with his horrifically guilty conscience. Giovanni is tortured but declares he will not repent. The Commendatore exacts his revenge. The other characters deliver the moral of the story: the lives and deaths of evildoers are always the same.

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Sat, August 3, 2024

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Tue, August 6, 2024

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Fri, August 16, 2024

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Nosotros with Santa Fe Symphony
Jul
9

Nosotros with Santa Fe Symphony

As part of Santa Fe’s outdoor “Summer Scene,” The Santa Fe Symphony presents Sonrisas: Smiles of A Summer Night at Fort Marcy Park. Everyone is invited to join us at this exciting FREE event celebrating the Symphony’s final performance of its 40th Anniversary Season. Gather your friends and family and experience this collaborative performance with your Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra and the exciting rhythms of the Latin-music powerhouse band Nosotros!

A Santa Fe favorite, Nosotros is undoubtedly the Southwest’s top dance band. They seamlessly combine Latin rhythms with elements of rock, salsa, jazz, and cumbia, creating an original sound that is unmistakable. Originally from Las Cruces, New Mexico, Nosotros is now based in the Albuquerque/Santa Fe area. They have a near non-stop performance schedule and have been featured on NPR’s “Alt Latino;” named twice as winners in the prestigious John Lennon Songwriting Competition; and awarded 13 New Mexico Music Awards including “Best Latin Song,” “Best Arrangement,” and “Producer of the Year.” Nosotros has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in music such as Tom Petty, The Black Crowes, Rod Stewart, Toto, and many more. Now you get to see them live in Santa Fe—sharing the stage with The Santa Fe Symphony under the baton of guest conductor Thomas Heuser!

“Nosotros’ music is not to be explained, it is to be felt in the pit of our souls.” —M.E. Schenck, Hyperactive Music Magazine

This celebratory concert is not to be missed! Tickets are FREE to the public, with front lawn placement available for $40. Expected attendance is over 5,000 Santa Feans of all ages for this family-friendly show. So purchase your VIP tickets early and we'll see you this summer in the park!

Please note that seats are not provided for this event; you may bring blankets, or low-back or camping-style chairs.

• Umbrellas and shade structures are allowed at the rear of the park only.

• No alcohol

• Picnics and coolers welcome

• No pets

• No smoking

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The Righteous - WORLD PREMIER
Jul
13
to Aug 13

The Righteous - WORLD PREMIER

Faith. Power. Ambition.

David struggles to reconcile spirituality with ambition. His desire for more transforms his relationship with his family, friends and, perhaps, his own faith. His journey from preacher to Governor, like the lives of those closest to him, is shaped by current affairs of the 1980s.

Kevin Newbury directs an intriguing new production set in the American Southwest. This World Premiere by Gregory Spears and Tracy K. Smith features an all-star cast including Anthony Roth Costanzo, Michael Mayes, Elena Villalón, Jennifer Cano Johnson, Greer Grimsley, among others. Jordan de Souza makes his Santa Fe Opera conducting debut.

Music By

Gregory Spears

Libretto By

Tracy K. Smith

Sung In

English

Instant Translation Scree

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

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

Brautigam-Kaplan-Ostergaard Foundation

Robert L. Turner

Additional artistic support provided by

David B. & Anna-Karin J. Dillard

Carol Franc Buck Foundation

The Edgar Foster Daniels Foundation

The Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation

National Endowment for the Arts

The performances of Jennifer Johnson Cano are supported by

The MacKay Fund for Debut Artists

The performances of Anthony Roth Constanzo are supported by

Gene & Jean Stark

Run Time

Approximately 3 hours; includes a 25-minute intermission

Act I

1979. A state in the American Southwest. Paul, an oil magnate with political aspirations, his friend CM, his son Jonathan, and his son’s best friend David are out for a day of turkey hunting. David, a preacher, tells Jonathan he feels that God is telling him to marry Jonathan’s sister Michele. Jonathan cannot hide that he wishes David could be more than a brother-in-law to him. Back at Paul’s ranch, David proposes to Michele, and she accepts.

Eli, an army serviceman, tells his wife Sheila that he will be leaving soon to lead training exercises overseas. She protests, for her own sake and that of their daughter, Shannon. David preaches a sermon on the importance of loving one’s neighbor. A few weeks later, David asks Sheila, a parishioner in his church, to lead a women’s group. David and Michele read the laudatory article that has just been written about the church. David’s charisma and leadership skills have led to whispers of his potential emergence as a write-in candidate for Governor, and Paul and CM are worried that David’s big personality is a threat to Paul’s own gubernatorial campaign. Michele asks David to make a public statement that he has no intention of running against Paul.

1986. Jonathan challenges David on his stance on AIDS. In David’s words, “Love is terrifying.” In Jonathan’s, “Isn’t it?” Sheila leads the women’s group – all profess the need to be calmed and soothed in the midst of family issues – and confesses that she is a survivor of abuse, but a believer in the all-knowing love of God. “Terrible and wonderful.” David and the Deacons plan to expand the sanctuary. Michele misses the David she’d thought she knew. David, seeing that Sheila is still in the church, goes back in after her to offer his prayerful attentions. They kiss.

Act II

Paul’s ranch, after the election. First Lady Marilyn is planning a dinner. Michele confides in her mother that her relationship with David has cooled. Marilyn assures her that she and Paul will always provide options for her. Michele sees a vision of David and Sheila’s affair. Paul has a heart attack and dies. The family is stricken. At the ensuing wake, old friend and consultant CM arrives and immediately asks David to run in the special election to replace Paul as governor.

Three months later David has won the special election. He returns to his church to say goodbye. Michele offers a curious prayer about forgiveness for husbands who betray their wives.

1990. David and Sheila, now husband and wife, host a reception at the Governor’s Mansion. They meet various guests, among them is Jacob, a young Black preacher from a struggling urban community. He complains that his community is misunderstood, while David holds fast to the belief that cracking down on crack and on the areas it affects is the best policy. Sheila extemporizes a speech about God’s compassion and privately excoriates David for what she sees as the change in his heart and views. Sheila feigns a headache and retires for the evening.

Shannon, Sheila’s daughter, has brought her friend Deirdre home from college. The dinner conversation with Sheila and David so manifests the tension between idealistic Shannon and her more staid stepfather that the girls take their meal upstairs. In the morning Shannon offers encouragement to her mother. Sheila makes a generous gift to the Women’s Shelter and goes there to offer her services as a group leader. There she meets Michele, who is there as legal counsel. Though forgiveness is neither sought nor offered, the two seem almost relieved to see each other.

Jonathan visits David at his office, interrupting a meeting on a new piece of “quiet” legislation. Jonathan is leaving for a place where he can be himself. David reflects on friendship and the passage of time and asks of God, “What did I mistake for you?”

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Songs of the Americas
Jul
14
to Aug 1

Songs of the Americas

The 2024 Summer Festival

Joshua Habermann, conductor
Sponsored by Carmen Paradis and Brian McGrath

Embark on a musical expedition as sixteen professional Desert Chorale artists accompanied by chamber orchestra and percussion explore the rich heritage of 17th and 18th century music from North and South America. Experience the toe-tapping melodies and soul-stirring harmonies of works by Latin American Baroque composers. Then, return to the present with selections from the modern Mass of the Americas by Frank La Rocca, in which he melds together “tones of Western church music with those of traditional Mexican folk songs.” Debuted in 2018, this “cornerstone of modern liturgical composition” (Mark Nowakowski) incorporates texts in Spanish, Latin, and Nahuatl (the indigenous language of the Aztecs).

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Der Rosenkavalier
Jul
20
to Aug 15

Der Rosenkavalier

Love. Lust. Devotion. Aging.

In the decadent world of Vienna, a story of romantic entanglements unfolds between a youthful nobleman, his mature mistress, and a young woman engaged to be married to an older Baron. Who is to give in or give up their heart?

Bruno Ravella directs this elegant new production set in the 1950s in a co-production with Garsington Opera and the Irish National Opera. Making her SFO conducting debut will be Karina Canellakis. Former apprentices Rachel Willis-Sørensen is the Marschallin and Paula Murrihy is Octavian. Ying Fang returns to Santa Fe to sing Sophie.

Music By

Richard Strauss

Libretto By

Hugo von Hofmannsthal

Co-Producer

A co-production with Garsington Opera and Irish National Opera

Sung In

German

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

The Avenir Production Fund

The Estate of James R. Seitz, Jr.

The Jane & Arthur T. Stieren, Jr. Endowment Fund, in memory of Arthur T. Stieren, Jr.

Additional artistic support provided by

Miranda & David Lind

The performances of Karina Canellakis are supported by

Susan Esco Chandler and Alfred D. Chandler

The performances of Ying Fang are supported by

The Peter B. Frank Principal Artist Fund

The performances of Rachel Willis-Sørensen are supported by

The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation

The performances of Matthew Rose are supported by

The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation

The performances of Paula Murrihy are supported by

Friends of Richard Strauss Operas

Run Time

Approximately 4 hours 10 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission and a 20-minute intermission

Act I

The Marschallin’s bedroom. The Marschallin, Princess von Werdenberg, and the young Octavian, Count Rofrano, rise regretfully from her bed, where they have spent the night. At a sound in the hallway – perhaps the Marschallin’s husband – Octavian hides and disguises himself as a chambermaid. The Marschallin’s cousin, Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau, enters asking her whether she has given thought to his letter, in which he asked her to choose a Rosenkavalier – Knight of the Rose – to take the customary silver symbol to the woman Ochs has decided to marry, Sophie, the daughter of the very wealthy and recently ennobled Herr von Faninal. She suggests Octavian and shows Ochs his picture. Ochs cannot help but see the resemblance to “Mariandel,” the maid, whom he shamelessly pursues.

The Marschallin holds her morning levée, during which she is addressed by an animal tamer, a milliner, three noble orphans, and two Italian scandalmongers, and sung to by an Italian tenor. Ochs browbeats the notary into drawing up a marriage contract. Losing his temper, he interrupts the tenor’s song. The Marschallin sends everyone away, but not before Ochs has left her with the silver rose – and engaged the intriguers, Valzacchi and Annina, to secure him an assignation with “Mariandel.” The Marschallin muses on the passing of time.

Octavian returns, dressed as himself, and notes the Marschallin’s melancholy mood. She assures him he will leave her for a younger woman. He naturally protests, and she sends him away. When she realizes they have parted without a goodbye kiss, she sends her footman after him, but he has already ridden away. She calls her page to take the rose to him.

Act II

Faninal’s salon. Sophie waits excitedly with her duenna, Marianne. Octavian brings the rose to Sophie and both are smitten. The real suitor enters and Sophie is appalled by the Baron’s rude manners. Baron Ochs goes into an adjoining room with the notary and Sophie and Octavian agree that she must not marry Ochs. As they move to embrace, they are caught by Valzacchi and Annina, who call for the Baron. Octavian challenges him to a duel and wounds him lightly on the arm, at which Ochs shouts bloody murder.

He is cheered when left to rest with a bandage and Faninal’s wine. Annina returns with a note inviting him to a rendezvous with “Mariandel” that evening. He accepts with delight but does not tip her.

Act III

A room in an inn. Octavian, now helped by Annina and Valzacchi, sets a stageworthy scene for the confounding of Ochs. The Baron and “Mariandel” soon meet for a private supper, but strange figures appear from trap doors and windows, making Ochs think he sees ghosts. Suddenly a woman dressed in mourning bursts from a blind window, claiming to be Ochs’s deserted wife. It is Annina in disguise, followed by a herd of children screaming, “Papa!” The innkeeper and servants rush in. Finally Ochs calls the police, and claims that “Mariandel” is his fiancée Sophie. Faninal arrives, furious, and sends for the real Sophie. At the height of the confusion, the Marschallin appears. The Police Commissary recognizes her – he was once her husband’s orderly–and she easily explains that this was all a farce. She insists that Ochs leave Vienna, and he does, pursued by Annina and the children, the innkeeper, and his creditors. Now the Marschallin is left with undecided Octavian and anxious Sophie. The day she predicted has come. Quietly she leaves them alone together.

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Out of this World
Jul
21
to Aug 3

Out of this World

Something for everyone within this cosmic array of choral favorites

Program Sponsor

Elaine Wang Meyerhoffer

Conductor

Joshua Habermann

Artistic Director
Sponsored by Carmen Paradis and Brian McGrath

July 21–August 3, 2024

Spend an evening soaring the skies with our twenty-four professional Desert Chorale artists as they traverse extraterrestrial beauties, the thrills of flight, and the miracle of human connection. From classical masterpieces to popular tunes by Dolly Parton and others, there’s something for everyone during this interstellar program. Don’t miss the chance to hear beloved works from our album The Road Home live in concert. Plus, be the first to experience not just one but two world premieres! First, our 2024 commissioned composer Daniel Knaggs will dazzle you with Harmony of the World, which incorporates the words of renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler. Then, as a new partner with Chicago a cappella’s HerVoice competition and mentorship program for up-and-coming women composers, the Desert Chorale is honored to present Thoughts by winner Andelena Jackson. Prepare to be filled with awe and wonder on a musical journey for the ears and the soul.

Click here to view the planned repertoire for this program.

Performances

SUN, JULY 21 at 4 PM

Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi

Sponsored by Gregory Dove

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FRI, JULY 26 at 7:30 PM

Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi

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SAT, AUGUST 3 at 7:30 PM

Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi

Sponsored by Patricia “Tish” Romer in memory of Joan Berner

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The Elixir of Love
Jul
27
to Aug 22

The Elixir of Love

Desire. Love Potion. Magic.

Nemorino, a not-so-clever mechanic, has fallen for Adina, a school teacher. He desires her attention, but doesn’t feel worthy. Fortunately, he meets Dr. Dulcamara (most certainly a quack) who sells him a “magic elixir” that can make his dreams come true.

Stephen Lawless directs a revival of our 2009 production set in an Italian village in 1945. Prepare to be delighted as the lovers find their footing, and the elixir does its job! Former apprentice Jonah Hoskins performs Nemorino, Chilean soprano Yaritza Véliz sings the role of Adina and former apprentice Luke Sutliff is Belcore.

Music By

Gaetano Donizetti

Libretto By

Felice Romani

Sung In

Italian

Instant Translation Screen

English and Spanish

Production support generously provided by

The Estate of Suzanne Hanson Poole

The performances of Alfredo Daza are supported by

The MacKay Fund for Debut Artists

The performances of Jonah Hoskins are supported by

The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation

The performances of Luke Sutliff are supported by

The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours 45 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission

Act I

The villagers are coming in from a long, hot day. They enjoy hearing Adina read from the story of Tristan and Isolde and the magic love potion. Nemorino watches from a distance, yearning for even a word from Adina. He approaches her afterwards and professes his love. She shoos him away with brisk (and beautiful) words about the need for fickleness.

The army is in town. Sergeant Belcore enters, intent on storming the heart of Adina, the most beautiful and successful girl in town. She seems impressed. Nemorino is full of disgust and despair.

A cart pulls up carrying the Great Doctor Dulcamara, bearing pills and potions for every kind of ailment. He is most proud of his cure-all elixir. Nemorino approaches him quietly and asks whether he possesses the love potion of Queen Isolde. Absolutely, Dulcamara assures him. He will have damsels fawning over him. But he must wait a day for it to work. (Dulcamara has never heard of Isolde, the potion is a cheap Bordeaux, and the time would allow the Doctor to leave town.) He downs the flask and immediately feels robust enough to ignore Adina the next time he sees her. To get even, she consents to marry Belcore. Nemorino, horrified, begs her to wait another day.

Act II

Everyone is assembled for the wedding of Adina and the sergeant. Adina privately murmurs that she’s waiting to sign the marriage contract until Nemorino arrives. Nemorino seeks out the doctor to ask for another bottle of the elixir. Dulcamara agrees to wait until he can borrow the money. Belcore strides by, puzzled by Adina’s postponement. Nemorino laments that he is penniless. Belcore suggests he join the army and receive the volunteer bonus. Nemorino, jubilant, signs, and takes the cash back to Dulcamara for another bottle.

Suddenly the village girls surround Nemorino. He thinks this is the effect of the elixir; he does not yet know that his uncle has died and left him a fortune. Adina has felt responsible for his enlistment, but her guilty feeling turns to jealousy and sadness when she sees him with all the girls. Dulcamara offers her the elixir, but she assures him she can win Nemorino back on her own.

Nemorino was by no means indifferent: during all the confusion he noticed a tear upon Adina’s cheek. He is sure she cares for him. Adina approaches Nemorino and shows him that she has bought back his military contract. He feigns indifference, and she finally confesses her love. Belcore struts by, finds them together, and consoles himself by proclaiming that the world is full of women for him. Dulcamara redoubles his boasting: the magical elixir can make poor men into millionaires and can bring true love.

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Dwight Yoakam
Aug
24

Dwight Yoakam

TICKETING INFO:
TIER 1: $95
TIER 2: $55

TIER 1 IS THE DESIGNATED AREA OF THE FIELD THAT IS CLOSEST TO THE STAGE. TIER 2 IS DIRECTLY BEHIND TIER 1 (THE REST OF THE FIELD).

12 YEARS OLD AND UNDER: FREE & NO TICKET REQUIRED

VENUE INFO - Kit Carson Park
Alcohol: Yes, on site alcohol sales unless otherwise noted.
Seating: Grass, can bring blankets and folding chairs.
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Street parking near venue/on main drag of Taos
ADA: In most cases, yes.

WHAT YOU SHOULD BRING:
- No full-size chairs. Only low profile chairs are allowed.
- Small blankets: Space is limited. No claiming spaces with LARGE blankets or tarps. Be respectful and make rooms for others.
- A sealed water bottle or empty refillable bottle. We will have FREE water filling stations
- Sunscreen and hats!
- No Outside ALCOHOL or FOOD. No Coolers. Food and beverage vendors will be on-site. See list below.
- No backpacks, bags or large purses. Clutch Purses and small clear bags are allowed, but subject search.
- No Umbrellas or Shade Structures.
- NO WEAPONS (including any kind of knives).
- No animals.
- No full-size chairs. Only low profile chairs are allowed.

DWIGHT YOAKAM
Dwight Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums worldwide, and he is a 21-time nominated, multiple GRAMMY Award winner. He has 12 gold albums and 9 platinum or multi-platinum albums, with five of those albums topping Billboard’s Country Albums chart and another 14 landing in the Top 10. Nearly 40 of Yoakam’s singles have charted on Billboard, with 14 peaking in the Top 10. Yoakam is a recipient of the Artist of the Year award from the Americana Music Association, and BMI Country Music’s President’s Award, the most prestigious award offered by the organizations. He was also inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in the Songwriter/Artist category at the 49th anniversary Gala in 2019 in Nashville, TN.

Yoakam’s self-curated SiriusXM channel, titled Dwight Yoakam and The Bakersfield Beat ‘Where Country Went Mod’ launched in April of 2018. The channel celebrates the Bakersfield sound and those whom it has inspired. Guests have boasted the likes of Post Malone, Lukas Nelson, Beck, Chris Hillman, Jakob Dylan, Mike Nesmith and Mickey Dolans, Dave Alvin, and Jackie DeShannon, among others.

In 2016, Yoakam released his bluegrass album Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars... on Sugar Hill Records. Featuring a band of bluegrass luminaries, this album boasts a collection of reinterpreted favorites from his catalogue, as well as a cover of Prince’s “Purple Rain”. Produced by nine-time GRAMMY winner Gary Paczosa (Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton), Jon Randall (songwriter of “Whiskey Lullaby”), and Yoakam himself, and mixed by Chris Lord-Alge, this album reflects the love for bluegrass music that Yoakam developed at an early age in Kentucky and that has inspired him for many years
thereafter. In 2018, Yoakam released two songs, “Pretty Horses” and “Then Came Monday” (the latter written with Chris Stapleton).

In addition to his musical career, Yoakam is a formidable film and television actor who has appeared in over 40 feature films, including Sling Blade and Panic Room. In 2016, he recurred in David E. Kelley’s Amazon series Goliath. Recently, he appeared in director Steven Soderbergh’s film Logan Lucky with Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig. Yoakam is capable of seamlessly melting into his roles and impressively standing toe-to-toe with some of the world’s top thespians over the course of his storied and successful acting career, including Jodie Foster, Tommy Lee Jones, Jared Leto, Forest Whitaker and Matthew McConaughey.

THE MAVERICKS
Any band that manages to survive three decades, seeing its core members go from young adults to veteran musicians is bound to have its swings and cycles.

The Mavericks, the eclectic rock and country group known for crisscrossing musical boundaries with abandon, has gone through three distinct phases since it was founded in Miami in 1989. An initial period of heady success marked by big hits and critical acclaim in the ‘90s. A long hiatus starting 2003 when the musicians each went their own way. And finally, a triumphant reunion in 2012 which held long enough for them to recently celebrate the band’s 30th anniversary.

Now, The Mavericks are releasing a new album that ushers in the fourth phase of their evolution.

“It's like we've had three different lives,” says Raul Malo, the band’s lead singer and songwriter, “and now this is a whole new beginning. We’re sort of going into uncharted territory. I’m looking forward to it and I’m kind of nervous about it too. It's certainly a new adventure.”

On August 21, The Mavericks officially launch that adventure with the debut of their first-ever, all-Spanish album, released on the band’s own Mono Mundo label. Entitled simply En Español, it is produced by Malo and the band’s long-time collaborator Niko Bolas (Neil Young, Prince, Sheryl Crow). The line-up includes Malo’s fellow Miamian and charter bandmember, Paul Deakin on drums and vibraphone, as well as veteran Jerry Dale McFadden, who joined in 1993. Eddie Perez, a Mexican American guitarist from Los Angeles, is the band’s youngest and newest member, becoming a Maverick in 2003.

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COOL JAZZ CABARET FEATURING LINDSEY WEBSTER
Aug
24

COOL JAZZ CABARET FEATURING LINDSEY WEBSTER

COOL JAZZ CABARET FEATURING LINDSEY WEBSTER

The Crowne Plaza Albuquerque, 1901 University Blvd NE , Albuquerque, US 87102

AN AMAZING EVENING OF DINNER, LIVE MUSIC, AND DANCING FEATURING VOCALIST LINDSEY WEBSTER, PIANIST KEITH SLATTERY, AND CELEBRATE MUSIC WITH JOEL MCCRAY.

WE WILL ALL FEATURE YOUTH ARTISTS FROM ALBUQUERQUE AND SANTA FE. THE PLATINUM VIP TICKET INCLUDES A 3 COURSE DINNER. WE PLAN TO HAVE DANCING ON 2 DANCE FLOORS.

THIS WILL BE A NIGHT TO REMEMBER!

$50 to $100 PLATINUM VIP TICKET INCLUDES 3 COURSE DINNER

TICKETS HERE

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Robert Plant and Allison Krause
Aug
28

Robert Plant and Allison Krause

ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS
“These are songs that have gone into our hearts way back in time, but got lost in the twists and curves of the passing years,” says Robert Plant. “You hear them and you go ‘Man, listen to that song, we got to sing that song!’ It’s a vacation, really—the perfect place to go that you least expected to find.”

In 2007, Plant and Alison Krauss released Raising Sand, one of the most acclaimed albums of the 21st Century. It was an unlikely, mesmerizing pairing of one of rock’s greatest frontmen with one of country music’s finest and most honored artists, produced by the legendary T Bone Burnett. It entered the Billboard 200 at Number Two and was certified platinum, and it won six Grammy awards, including both Album and Record of the Year.

After fourteen years, the two icons reunited with Raise the Roof. Earning three 2023 Grammy nominations and unanimous acclaim, these dozen songs have extended this remarkable collaboration in thrilling new directions – from performances on the illustrious stages of Bonnaroo, Forest Hills Stadium, Glastonbury, the Greek Theatre, Red Rocks and far beyond, to appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Mornings, PBS NewsHour, CMT Crossroads and more, to 2024’s Can’t Let Go Tour, which will see the duo once again return to North America for nearly 40 dates this spring and summer.

With Raise the Roof, Plant and Krauss were determined not to simply replicate a formula. “We wanted it to move,” says Krauss. “We brought other people in, other personalities within the band and coming back together again in the studio brought a new intimacy to the harmonies.”

The duo’s intention had always been to continue the momentum of Raising Sand. “There was so much enthusiasm, excitement and adrenaline that it would have been folly if we didn’t keep going,” says Plant. “We did join up and consider songs, try to work out some ideas, but then somebody would ask if I’d want to take my band to the Arctic Circle—‘OK, I’ll do that, call you back, Alison!’ And then she goes off and gets another Grammy. We’ve both constantly made new recordings.

“I knew what we could share. In the length of time that I’ve been making records, this is very rewarding, but a very unusual place to find myself.”

In fact, the two singers were stockpiling ideas for songs they might do together, and passing selections back and forth, during the intervening years. “I’ve heard Lucinda Williams sing ‘Can’t Let Go’ forever, and I sent that to Robert at least ten years ago,” says Krauss. “I remember riding around listening to it and thinking it would be so much fun to do together.”

Plant had his eyes on a couple of R&B deep cuts. “The Betty Harris song ‘Trouble With My Lover’ was always in the air,” he says. “To hear Alison sing that is such a great way of her turning her gift around. And Bobby Moore’s ‘Searching for My Love’ is something I used to sing at school, another nugget of beautiful lost soul music which has been ricocheting between us for a long time.”

When they were finally able to reconvene in Nashville in late 2019, Plant admits that it was “kind of daunting.” After all, when they first met up, there were no expectations; “When we started, Robert had said that if it didn’t work, we’ll try it for three days and say goodbye,” says Krauss. But this time, they not only had to clear the bar of their own magnificent careers, they also had the success of Raising Sand to contend with. Once they got rolling, though, Krauss says the recordings felt “very natural, very easy—and really fun.”

For his part, Plant wanted to introduce a musical tradition that was part of his own culture. “I’ve been a big follower of Bert Jansch’s work since I was a teenager,” he says, “and of that whole Irish, Scottish, English folk style that has a different lilt and different lyrical perspective. I was very keen to bring some of that into the picture.”

“One of my favorite parts of this is the songs and songwriters that I had never heard of ” says Krauss, noting that in addition to the inclusion of Jansch’s “It Don’t Bother Me,” she feels the “peak of the record” comes with “Go Your Way” by English folk singer Anne Briggs. “Working with Robert, and with T Bone, is always a great education in musical history.”

The material on the album encompasses compositions by writers as diverse as Merle Haggard (“Going Where the Lonely Go”) and the mysterious blueswoman Geeshie Wiley (“Last Kind Words Blues”)—and even a Plant-Burnett original, “High and Lonesome”—in arrangements even more evocative, spare, and hypnotic than those on Raising Sand. In addition to the core band of ace musicians assembled by Burnett, including drummer Jay Bellerose and guitarist Marc Ribot on all tracks, there are appearances from such guests as David Hidalgo from Los Lobos, jazz wizard Bill Frisell, and the eternal Buddy Miller.

Both Plant and Krauss point to the recording of “Quattro (World Drifts In),” a song by the beloved Americana band Calexico, as a turning point in the Raise the Roof sessions. “When I heard the song for the first time, it came in the group of songs Robert sent me as possibilities he liked as ideas for us to record,” says Krauss. “I thought, ‘Oh gosh, here we go’—hearing that song was the moment I knew we’d make another album.”

“It’s time to think about walking on the stage again and having that feeling of being just a little bit nervous,” says Plant. “And that’s really the thing that we both live for—that walk from the side of the stage to the microphone. That’s the longest journey, because it lasts a lifetime.”

The accomplishments of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, of course, are immeasurable. But with Raise the Roof, they take the next step in a project that offers them creative rewards unlike anything else. “There’s so much romance in contrast,” says Krauss.

“It’s such a far cry from everything I’ve done before,” says Plant. “I love the whole kaleidoscope of music that I’ve explored, but this is a place where you can think within the song, you can decide how to bring home an emotion. It’s another blend that we’ve got, and long may we have more of them.”

TICKETS: $54—$189

Member pre-sale: Wednesday, February 14, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, February 16, 10 am
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ABOUT THE VENUE: Santa Fe Opera
Alcohol: Yes, there are bars all around the venue.
Seating: Yes
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes

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Rufus Wainwright
Sep
9

Rufus Wainwright

TICKETS: $40 - $127

Member pre-sale: Wednesday, April 24, 10 am
Public sale: Friday, April 26, 10 am
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IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.

The Human Rights Alliance will be hosting a pre-show reception for this special performance by Rufus Wainwright backed by the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra. This reception will officially kick off HRA's Capital Campaign to fund the first official LGBTQIA+ Center for the greater Santa Fe area. Please join us in bringing this center to fruition to support the diverse needs of the community. Can’t make the reception - please click here to make a donation to support the center!


ABOUT THE VENUE: Santa Fe Opera
Alcohol: Yes, there are bars all around the venue.
Seating: Yes
Outside Food/Drink: No
Parking: Yes
ADA: Yes

RUFUS WAINWRIGHT - WANT SYMPHONIC
Join us at the Santa Fe Opera to see Rufus Wainwright perform with The Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra! His albums Want One and Want Two have been transformed into symphonic masterpieces, and on September 9 he performs with them with the renowned Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra.

Want One and Two released in short order, one in 2003 the other in 2004, are as iconic as it can get in an iconic musician's catalog. Rolling Stone wrote that "Wainwright's fanciful songs about love and faith place him in the rarefied company of Bjork and Brian Wilson." The Guardian even suspected that "the American Screen Actors Guild has amended its membership rules: you want to work in this town, you'd better go on about how much you like Rufus Wainwright" and then continues to say "Wainwright is never short of something to say. This makes him an anomaly amid current big singer-songwriters". David Bowie praised "Dinner at Eight" as the "best father/son song he knew, calling Rufus "simply one of the great writers."

Paste Magazine elevated Want One to the No. 1 album of the year and Rolling Stone Magazine put it on no. 5 of their best albums of 2003 list.

“This album is also a glorious musical adventure with Wainwright's vocals -- sweet and unerringly hopeful -- reaching out so disarmingly that they make you feel at home amid even the most "daunting" of instrumental moments.” (LA Times) The instrumental moments of these albums produced by Marius de Vries (Madonna, Bjork, Massive Attack, David Bowie) are even heightened for Want Symphonic and you can be sure to feel even more at home: in the glorious and voluptuous House of Rufus.

20 years later Wainwright has revisited both albums in a series of orchestral shows. The "breathtaking and eccentric opulence" (German Rolling Stone) of the original songs will be translated into new lush symphonic arrangements by Sally Herbert (Woodkid, Florence + the Machine) and Max Moston (Antony and the Johnsons). In 2023, Want Symphonic was performed by Rufus at the Proms in London and the Ravinia Festival with the Chicago Symphony. In 2024, he brought his vocal magic to Glasgow with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and is excited to return to Santa Fe on September 9.

Want Symphonic is a sonic Shangri-La for 60 classical musicians, drummer Matt Johnson (Jeff Buckley, St. Vincent) and Wainwright's “velvety truffle of his voice” (London Times). On the single show night, Wainwright will perform a large selection of songs from both albums.

Wainwright says "Want One and Two are maybe the most epic of my albums. They are the two sides of a coin or better my personality, the male and the female, the knight in shining armor and the innocent maiden, ecstasy and restraint, glory and doom, decay and creation, the mature and the child. I am excited to bring these songs to a new level with all new symphonic settings. There is nothing more exciting than singing in front of a huge orchestra."

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Blossoms and Bones Music Festival
Sep
13
to Sep 14

Blossoms and Bones Music Festival

September 13 & 14, 2024

Vance JoyMavis Staples

Lucinda Williams

Courtney BarnettEthel Cain

The California HoneydropsNick MulveyDakhabrakha

ElisapieRed Light Cameras

Raashan Ahmad's Love & Happiness Dance Party Both Nights

Thursday Early Bird Welcome: Gone Gone BeyondBrett Dennen

Tickets

Lensic Members can purchase two-day passes, camping and other add-ons starting April 9th.

Two-day passes go on sale to the public starting April 12th.

Camping & Lodging

On-site camping and lodging will be available. Check back soon for more information.

Blossoms & Bones brings music back to Georgia O’Keeffe’s summer home and studio, Ghost Ranch, Friday and Saturday September 13 and 14, 2024!

An intimate festival experience in the heart of the stunning landscape that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe’s life and work in Abiquiu, New Mexico just north of Santa Fe on Hwy 84.

Two days of amazing music, camping, glamping, great food vendors and libations from New Mexico brewers and distillers. Enjoy some of New Mexico’s best hiking trails, morning yoga classes, swimming pool, horseback riding, after show DJ dance parties with Raashan Ahmad and much more!

“The bones seem to cut sharply to the center of something that is keenly alive on the desert even though it is vast and empty and untouchable– and knows no kindness with all its beauty.”
– Georgia O’Keeffe

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25th Anniversary of Mesa Pietra Petroglyph Project
Sep
13
to Sep 14

25th Anniversary of Mesa Pietra Petroglyph Project

In 1993 and 1994, a 188-acre private parcel owned by Katherine Wells was recorded by the New Mexico Archaeological Society’s Rock Art Field School led by Jay and Helen Crotty.  

In 2007, the property was donated by Katherine Wells to The Archaeological Conservancy and became known as The Wells Petroglyph Preserve.  

The Preserve represents the most concentrated area of petroglyphs on Mesa Prieta and is on the National Register of Historic Places and the State Register of Cultural Properties.

Recognizing that the petroglyphs on Mesa Prieta offer an irreplaceable link to the past, an effort to organize a project to survey and record all the petroglyphs on the mesa was initiated in 1999.  The organizers of the Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project realized that the preservation of that history was critical to the area’s quality of life.     

     Over the next three years maps were gathered, permission obtained to record on several parcels of private land, volunteers were trained by Jay and Helen Crotty and Jerry and Jean Brody, funds raised, recording forms developed, and many other related tasks were accomplished.

Field work began in 2002. Since the project began in 1999, about 80,000 petroglyphs and cultural items have been documented. 

This includes the re-survey of the Wells Petroglyph Preserve, which initially was recorded before GPS units became affordable and digital photography was in wide use. Documenting petroglyphs on the entire mesa will take many years and require untold thousands of volunteer hours.
      As a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, MPPP relies on income from grants, generous donors, income from tours, sales of merchandise and various creative fundraising efforts to support educational, recording and numerous other preservation activities.

Turkey tracks surround this Pueblo IV shield bearer with arms extended, possible feather headdress and full facial features.  Numerous turkey tracks exist on surrounding boulders.

Mesa Prieta - The Place

Geology

       About 3.3 million years ago, a fissure near Pilar vented molten lava which flowed about 25 miles south on top of the river-cobble and sand which forms the Santa Fe Group, a sedimentary deposition comprising eroded material from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.  When the hot lava cooled, it formed a hard canoe-shaped basalt layer.  As the Rio Grande began to flow about 440,000 years ago, it eroded the softer landscape around the basalt layer, eventually leaving the protected mesa cap towering one thousand feet above the river basin, as it is today.   

    When the hot lava cooled, it formed a hard canoe-shaped basalt layer.  As the Rio Grande began to flow about 440,000 years ago, it eroded the softer landscape around the basalt layer, eventually leaving the protected mesa cap towering one thousand feet above the river basin, as it is today.    

      Basalt boulders have a light brown color when newly formed or when continuously covered with soil.  Erosional processes that expose the boulders to light, moisture and air cause a dark patina or "desert varnish" to develop on the surface of the boulders.  New fractures, boulders becoming uncovered, and the process of creating petroglyphs on the boulders break through the dark patina, exposing the natural lighter color below.

Significance
       Mesa Prieta, meaning ‘dark mesa’, is a thirty-six square mile mesa extending twelve miles in a northeasterly direction.  Over 100,000 examples of rock images are estimated to exist on the mesa in addition to other archaeological features.  The east side is closely adjacent to the Rio Grande; the western side has large habitable and agricultural areas between the base of the mesa and the nearest drainage.

The terrain on Mesa Prieta is 
rugged and steep.

Deep fissures and rugged escarpments cover the side of the mesa.

  Archaeologists note that there are numerous other archaeological features, such as shrines, water control systems, check dams, lithic scatters, ceramics, field houses and other structures, grid gardens and ancient and historic trails in addition to the rock images.  The number and quality of the glyphs make the mesa similar in importance to other major sites in New Mexico such as Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque and 

the Three Rivers site near Tularosa.  Approximately 80% of the glyphs and other features are on private land.  Most of the remaining 20% are located on Bureau of Land Management land with The Archaeological Conservancy owning 181 acres and Ohkay Owingeh a small amount. 

       While the mesa's more remote location has spared it the problems of Petroglyph National Monument, there are troubling issues.  Development is encroaching in some areas.  Some important petroglyph sites have been mined for riprap.  Mining continues today and the threat of future mining is always present.  Vandalism has been less extensive than at some sites, but is evident in the most visited sections.  One of the worst hazards is destruction caused by off-road vehicle traffic in areas with concentrations of glyphs, particularly on BLM land.  Some areas of concentrated glyphs on steep slopes have been seriously eroded by centuries of overgrazing by sheep and torrential monsoon rains in the overgrazed areas.  With increased visitation to the petroglyph areas, escalation of erosion has been observed, particularly in areas where visitors do not stay on established trails.

Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Styles

Prehistoric agricultural check dam.  Agricultural features constructed of rocks are common on the mesa; recording volunteers record these structures as Cultural Landscape features.

      The rock images found on Mesa Prieta represent three distinct time periods:  Archaic, Pueblo IV, and Post European Contact (Historic) including Modern.  All three types are well represented, which makes the site unique and testifies to intense human occupation in the surrounding areas over the past several thousand years.  Folsom points have been found which confirm about ten thousand years of human activity in the area.  The availability of water nearby has made Mesa Prieta a compelling locale for humans and its huge, dark boulders are ideal for rock graphics.        

Archaic Period

Ancient Archaic Period Petroglyph.  These petroglyphs are so heavily repatinated that they are often difficult to see.

Boulder showing cupules and a one-poled ladder from the Archaic period.  Cupules are archaeological features found worldwide and are thought to have ceremonial purposes.

       Archaic period images are scattered around the site.  They have much in common with archaic glyphs found around the world.  Though exact dates are not verifiable at this time, the images can be related to Archaic era glyphs found in the Glorieta area of New Mexico that were associated with wood samples that have been carbon dated to about 5,000 years ago.  
       Archaic images of meandering lines, asterisk-like forms, one-pole ladders, grids and other abstract forms as well as human and animal hand and footprints are found on the mesa.  Images of humans, animals, plants and other objects common in early history are not found among the Archaic glyphs. 
     These ancient images are deeply pecked into the basalt boulders and are so repatinated that visitors easily miss them.  Many are barely discernible under the best light conditions.  Hunter-gatherer people who were the first occupants of the area made Archaic images thousands of years ago.

Ancestral Pueblo - Pueblo IV

        The largest numbers of petroglyphs on the site are from the Pueblo IV period, roughly 1300 A.D. to 1600 A.D.  Perhaps 75% of the petroglyphs on Mesa Prieta fall into this category.  These petroglyphs were created by Ancestral Puebloan peoples who filtered into the area around 1300 A. D., probably from the Four Corners region.  They developed what has come to be known as the Rio Grande Style.  The florescence of rock images reached its peak sometime before the arrival of the Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate in 1598 who established a crown colony at San Gabriel near Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo).
        A huge number and variety of glyphs were created during this period.  These include circles, spirals, stars, geometric patterns, human hand and foot prints and animal prints such as deer, elk, bear and turkey.  Human figures appear as dancers, shamans, hunters, flute players, women giving birth and warriors.  Most Pueblo IV glyphs are believed by archaeologists to be related to some form of ritual or ceremony.

      The mesa is well known for its large number of shields, shield bearers and flute players.  One of the largest flute player sites in New Mexico, it has the largest number of animal flute players known.  Recent research has identified numerous sun calendars and solar markers among the rock images.

The flute player is a common image in Ancestral Puebloan rock images.  Animal flute players are unusual; the largest concentration of these images occurs on the Wells Petroglyph Preserve.

This image shows both one-horned and two-horned serpents emerging from a crack in the boulder.  Serpents in Ancestral Pueblo images
are thought to be mythological and are
often associated with water and emergence
into this world
.

This Ancestral Puebloan petroglyph shows several ceremonial figures including a shield bearer, a shamanistic figure with a two-horned serpent across his body and a large-headed figure with a headdress.  A possible mountain lion or canine is at the top.

       Snake images abound on the mesa.  One of the most common types is the two-horned Awanyu.  The Awanyu is a Tewa diety, the guardian of water, either free flowing as in a river or zig-zag as in lightning.  The depiction of Awanyu in petroglyphs is a common motif.  One-horn Awanyus in profile with the horn facing backward are less common.  Other snake images appear to have rattles on their tails or to have the appearance of lightning. 
     Animal images include deer, elk, dogs, a variety of birds, mountain lions, bears, bison, turtles, dragonflies and many that cannot be identified.  The petroglyphs from the Pueblo IV period range from the crudely done and lightly pecked to others masterfully executed by Puebloans with great skill and a refined sense of line and form.  Perhaps the largest category of glyphs during this period is that of “unidentified.”  These are abstract forms that resemble nothing we recognize in the physical world. 

Post European Contact (Historic) Period

       The third major time period for petroglyphs on the mesa is the Historic era which began around 1600 A.D with the coming of the Spanish.  The most common image is the Christian cross.  Sheepherders and others created hundreds of examples.  Less common but significant are the many images of horses and horses with riders. 

       A unique feature on the mesa is that of Spanish lion images; several have been found and some are magnificently done.  Other Historic images include wagons, inscriptions, dates, names, initials, churches and humans.

This rider on a horse appears to be holding a spear.  We know, by the subject matter, that this petroglyph was made after 1600 as the Puebloan people did not have horses prior to the arrival of the Spanish.

This unusual and exquisitely crafted lion appears to have a crown on its head.  Note how the tail curves above its back in a proud stance.  Several of these images occur on Wells Petroglyph Preserve and elsewhere on Mesa Prieta and it is conjectured that their design imitates Spanish heraldic depictions.  Very similar lions are seen on artifacts and furniture in the collections of the Museum of New Mexico.

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Detroit Lightning
Apr
26

Detroit Lightning

Calling All Deadheads…Detroit Lightning is back at The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing and they want you all to join them for a magical night on the southside of Santa Fe.

After 11+ years as a band, we’re finally making our Bridge debut!
2 big sets of Dead music (maybe a little JGB?) Come explore the outer cosmos with us
Doors at 6:30, show at 7:30
Tickets at holdmyticket link on this event

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Friday Jazz
Apr
26

Friday Jazz

Back by popular demand-Sara Diaz and High City Jazz at Chili Line!

We'll be swinging with Sid, Dave and Ralph so wear your dance shoes!

Grab a bite from the delicious menu - terrific way to spend a Friday night.

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Andy Shauf
Apr
22

Andy Shauf

Andy Shauf’s latest album, Norm, out now on ANTI-, and presents its lead single/video, “Wasted On You.”

In conjunction, Shauf announces a 2023 Norm Tour including some of his biggest shows to-date (tickets are on sale this Friday). Hailed as “a gifted storyteller” (NPR Music) for 2016’s The Party and 2020’s The Neon Skyline, Shauf writes albums that unfold like short fiction, full of colorful characters, fine details and a rich emotional depth.

With Norm, however, Shauf has slyly deconstructed and reshaped the style for which he’s been celebrated, elevating his songwriting with intricate layers and perspectives, challenging himself to find a new direction.

Under the guise of an intoxicating collection of jazz-inflected romantic ballads, his storytelling has become decidedly more oblique, hinting at ominous situations and dark motivations.

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Thee Sinseers and the Altons
Apr
21

Thee Sinseers and the Altons

As one of the most popular groups on today’s So-Cal soul scene, Thee Sinseers need little introduction. Their performance of “Seems Like” live at the Recordium went viral to the tune of over a million views, making them thee in-demand group for souldies parties up and down the coast.

We heard they even played one party where the crowd wouldn’t let them leave the stage before playing “Seems Like” for the third time. When asked what song they wanted to cut for their Penrose session, singer, songwriter, and man-who-can-play-any-instrument, Joey Quiñones didn’t hesitate to answer, “We need a proper recording of that song.”

And so it was done.

In the candle-lit studio, the band delivered unto us a starkly intimate rendition, stripping the tune down to its underthings, and laying bare Joe Q’s euphonious exhortations.

THE ALTONS
How would you characterize the sound of Southeast LA? The Altons, natives of the region, combine dust kicked up from backyard parties with evening Art Laboe listening sessions, evoking a sound that veers far from the shadows.

The Altons curate a ballad of retro-indie-soul that has captivated local audiences for several years, quickly driving them to become a staple of the scene.

Their distinct sound caught the attention of Daptone Records Co-founder Gabe Roth, who was in the process of starting Penrose Records. Penrose became a subsidiary label to Daptone to highlight the emerging soul-scene growing in Southern California, where The Altons fit perfectly. Their Penrose debut "When You Go (That's When You'll Know)" was KCRW's Today's Top Tune, and their most recent single "Tangled Up In You" has been featured on "Soulection Radio."

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Karyn Ann
Apr
21

Karyn Ann

Introspective singer-songwriter Karyn Ann writes excavations - songs that carve meaning out of memory, upend harm into healing, and loose rotting roots into unapologetic new growth. With a voice that’s equal parts church bell and bourbon barrel and a gut-punching grit reminiscent of Bonnie Raitt or Grace Potter, Karyn Ann sings both revenge and redemption, winding her way with unflinching honesty through the stories that define us and leaving no stone unturned.

Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water!

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

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Faded Flannel
Apr
21

Faded Flannel

Sunday April 21 come on out to Tiny's in Santa Fe and get grungy with us. We will be doing our first 3 songs live set at 5 pm. Tiny's Restaurant and Lounge

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Oceana
Apr
21

Oceana

In Celebration of Earth Day and presented in partnership with WildEarth Guardian, Oceana presents Native American composer Jerod Tate’s Chokfi' (Rabbit)—Sarcasm for String Orchestra and Percussion, Handel’s Water Music, and Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme, introducing cellist Gabriel Martins, 2020 Sphinx Competition First prize-winner, and Stella Sung’s Oceana with compelling multimedia visuals. Tickets start as low as $25, with half-priced tickets for children 6 to 14 years of age through The Symphony Box Office at 505.983.1414. Subscribe and save!

FREE PREVIEW TALK AT 3:00 PM

PROGRAM

JEROD TATE

Chokfi’ (Rabbit)

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL

Water Music Suite in F Major

I. Overture (Allegro)

II. Hornpipe

III. Minuet

IV. Lentement

V. Bourrée

PYOTR TCHAIKOVSKY

Variations on a Rococo Theme

Gabriel Martins, Cello

STELLA SUNG

Oceana

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Giving Voice To Our Song
Apr
21

Giving Voice To Our Song

Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble Presents “Giving Voice to Our Song: Music of Joy and Resilience” Spring 2024 Concerts, April 14 & 21 Now in their 43rd season, the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble will present “Giving Voice to Our Song: Music of Joy and Resilience” for their spring concerts.

Music Director Dr. Linda Raney has chosen a repertory of uplifting pieces that encourage us to stay strong in the face of adversity and tap into the joy within.

“Each musical selection came from a time of hardship and challenge,” explains Dr. Raney.

“How can one not be heartened by what has been generated from personal struggles?” Milanese nun Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602–c. 1677), in “Regna terræ, cantate Deo,” reminds us that women were finding a place in a very limiting society. Hildegard (c. 1098–1179) expresses her unique poetic voice in “Caritas Abundat.” From more current times, Linda Studley and Marie-Claire Saindon join talents in “The Voyage,” the Ensemble’s latest commissioned work; and Abbie Betinis’ “aural origami” in “A Blessing of Cranes” was inspired by the Japanese story from the end of World War II of how paper cranes came to be the worldwide symbol of peace. The Ensemble is joined by Dana Winograd, cello; Diana Sharpe, percussion; Dave Anderson, flute; and their own pianist, Bill Epstein. Says Dr. Raney,

“The musical styles you will experience range from lush harmonies to rhythmic extravaganzas. Don’t miss this varied collection of pieces perfect for inspiration during this time of ours!”

Concerts are at First Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. on Sunday April 14 and Sunday April 21.

There will be a free children/youth concert, with their adults, on Saturday April 20 at 3 p.m., featuring lively spring themes of birds, wind and dancing. RSVP by April 16 with text or phone call to (505) 303-8648.

Please give family name and number of young people attending. General admission tickets are $30 in advance at www.sfwe.org, $35 at the door if available.

Tickets for students and teachers, military and veterans are $12. This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Igor and the Red Elvises
Apr
20

Igor and the Red Elvises

Boxcar favorite welcomes back Igor and The Red Elvises. This rockabilly, surf sound will rock your socks off. So grab your towel, flip flops and boogie on down to Boxcar for dinner and a show.!

See you Saturday Night

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THIS WEEK AT TUMBLEROOT
Apr
20

THIS WEEK AT TUMBLEROOT

Big Week! And the gets better every day.

today, Tuesday, we get otherworldly with Eartheater. Pre-show patio bar opens at 6pm, doors at 6:30, more at @lensic360

Wednesday $1 Wings, plus Happy Hour 4-6

Chef Brent's pop-up starts at 5pm Thursday- did you try his scallop special last week??

We officially kick off Patio Season on Friday, welcoming back fave DJs from past years, rolling out the slushie machine, maybe spotting Hops the Frog in the pond...

Saturday, Nosotros brings the next episode of El Show, featuring Proyecto Cumbion, and yall know CQ the Drummer will get you dancing!

Metal Sunday, Nixil rolls thru on tour with support from Distorted Evil and Stygian Rot #getloud

CocoRosie genre-bends music on Monday, check @ampconcerts for tix (they've got a #giveaway thru Thurs) and info

#thingstodoinsantafe #santafemusicscene #tumblerootsf

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Reggae Night at The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing
Apr
20

Reggae Night at The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing

Reggae Night at The Bridge
April 20th Celebration
Indoor Event
Doors 6:30 PM
No Cover Charge
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Boomroots from Santa Fe New Mexico is a high energy Reggae Rock Hip-Hop band known for their deep danceable beats and conscious lyrics. They have a unique sound that blends different genres seamlessly and has gained popularity locally and beyond!!

Boomroots has had the honor to have opened and performed with such world-class musical acts as, Steel Pulse (Roots and Reggae Festival), Toots & the Maytals, Pato Banton, Mykal Rose Black Uhuru, The Itals, Ozomatli, Israel Vibration, The Wailers, The Green, Abstract Rude, Sister Carol, Lamb’s Bread, Rashaan, JRas, Tribal Seeds, Jesse Royal, Fortunate Youth, Big Mountain, Perfect Giddimani & The Pharcyde.

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MISTER KALI
Born in Santa Fe, NM, Mister Kali has become one of New Mexico's most respected reggae songwriters and producers, immersing himself in a music founded far from his high desert roots. He has spent his career defying simple expectations and shedding labels. Simply, he is a force of nature. In reality, his music is born of and lives in contradiction.

Joseph General & High Vibration is a 6-piece reggae/worldbeat group consisting of members from diverse cultural backgrounds. They are celebrating 13 years making music together in New Mexico! With love and positivity at the heart of the message, Joseph General & High Vibration deliver uplifting sounds to entertain adults and children alike.

Since 2010, this band has worked hard to promote unity through the power of music. In 2015 and 2016, Joseph General & High Vibration, alongside Soulcialite Productions, won the New Mexico Music Award (NMMA) for Best Reggae Production and picked up another NMMA in 2019 for Best Electronica production. This company of musical talent is composed of some of Albuquerque's top musicians and vocalists who all perform in other successful groups in New Mexico and around the country.

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Heartbeat of the Land
Apr
20

Heartbeat of the Land

Howard P. Bad Hand is a Sicangu Lakota from Rosebud, South Dakota, and was educated at The Lenox School, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and Sinte Gleska College.

A 4th generation member of a family of singers known as song keepers for the Sicangu Lakota, he is a singer and composer of Lakota songs; he has functioned as the lead singer of the Heart Beat drum group and its predecessor, Red Leaf Takoja, for over 25 years.

In his capacity as a ceremonial leader, he serves as the intercessor for the High Star Sun Eagle International Sun Dance For Peace (see https://www.highstarsuneagle.org for information) held annually during the third week of July in Red Valley, AZ from 2006 through 2022. He was a founder and co-owner of High Star Productions, Inc., which produced CDs and videos of Native American song and dance performances. He lectures and conducts workshops around the globe on Native American singing and the use of the I-Ching for personal character development.

Widely known for his work as an intuitive consultant for spiritual approaches to life challenges, he also works with selected students on individually tailored step-by-step programs of character development using the I Ching as a guide.

Saturday, April 20th, 3-6 PM

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Suggested Cost $50.00, ($54.10 with tax) If the suggested cost is too much and would prevent you from being able to attend, we can also accept what fits into your budget. see our website to reserve your space and pay a smaller amount...

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NM Ale Trail with Rio Bravo Brew
Apr
20

NM Ale Trail with Rio Bravo Brew

*This is a 21+ experience.*

Hop on board as you sample some of New Mexico's very own local brews from Rio Bravo Brewing Company!

Sit back and enjoy uniquely crafted suds while enjoying the gorgeous views of the New Mexico landscape. This adventure includes a complimentary beer, live music, and samples from the showcased brewery!

All of our trains depart and return to the Santa Fe Depot. Please look for our sign for the boarding location.

Trains will begin boarding 15- 20 minutes prior to departure and leave promptly as scheduled.

*Schedule subject to change. Please visit https://bit.ly/45kwE5d for available dates and times.

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Aspen Song Kids at Meow Wolf
Apr
20

Aspen Song Kids at Meow Wolf

Book Reading by Aspen Song Kids
Gallery show launch

RUN OF SHOW:
12-4pm (make it until 5pm just as a buffer)

-Social Opening 30min-1hr (artwork already up)
-Reading (45-60 minutes)
-Q&A (15 minutes)
-x2 Performances (15 minutes each) Since it is a small space making sure to
-Closing

Action Items:
-Figure out how many art pieces/dimensions
-Solidify plan with Juliana
-GEt 20 tickets donated for Aspen song kids?
-Aspen Song Kids creates an informational flyer that will be up (contact info/QR code/Flyer)

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Towers and Flowers
Apr
20

Towers and Flowers

UP ALL NITE & Nuckolls Brewery presents a jam packed day of music on the patio to facilitate your HOLIDAZE!
SATURDAY 420 / FREE FREE FREE
noon - 9pm

Feat:

Patio Stage featuring some of Northern New Mexicos favorite artists as well as
a second ALL VINYL STAGE in the downstairs speakeasy featuring :
*Chris Losack*

Artist Line up:
THIS JUSTIN
K-ONE
JUSTINO SMALLZ
POWERNAP
XANEE
KAP-N-KIRK
MII CASA
DJ IN
&
SPECIAL GUEST
ANA M.

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Santa Fe Cactus and Succulints Club Sale
Apr
20

Santa Fe Cactus and Succulints Club Sale

Join the Santa Fe Cactus and Succulent Club for our annual SPRING PLANT SALE! This year we are also pleased to present our first PLANT SHOW! Learn about many cactus varieties and staging from local experts!

This event is free to attend and all plant sales will benefit the Club!
We have several expert vendors that will offer:
* Rare & unusual specimens - indoor & cold hardy plants
* Cultivation tips
* Soil & garden supplies
* Handcrafted pottery
You can also learn about and join the Santa Fe Cactus and Succulent Club at the sale!

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Best Dog Park Spring Clean Up
Apr
20

Best Dog Park Spring Clean Up

It's Time to Give Back to The Dog Park You Love!

Please join us for our annual spring cleanup on Saturday, April 20, from 9 am to 12 pm. We will have tons of surprises, coffee, and donuts! Plus, you may win yourself one of many awesome prizes!

The Dog Park Project will provide bags, buckets, and gloves.

We look forward to seeing everyone at The Best Dog Park (the Frank Ortiz Dog Park) Spring Cleanup!

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Love and Happiness
Apr
19

Love and Happiness

Its been to long and we're back for one of Santa Fe's favorite parties!!!

It's a soul, funk, Motown, get down! Love & Happiness at Tumbleroot with Dj's Raashan Ahmad & Ride. Tell a friend/meet a friend.

No cover.

Spread the word and have a dancing night!

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Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
Apr
19

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram

GRAMMY-winning guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Christone “Kingfish” Ingram has quickly become the defining blues voice of his generation. From his hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi to stages around the globe, the young blues star has already headlined multiple U.S. and European tours, and amazed fans in Australia, New Zealand, and India. Selected in summer 2022 to open for The Rolling Stones in London’s Hyde Park, Kingfish has also performed and toured with friends including Vampire Weekend, Jason Isbell, Steve Miller and Buddy Guy, a mentor of his, with whom he appeared on Austin City Limits.

Since he burst onto the scene in 2019, Ingram has been nominated for 10 Blues Music Awards and won them all. Rolling Stone declared, “Kingfish is one of the most exciting young guitarists in years, with a sound that encompasses B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix and Prince.” In September 2023, Kingfish released his jaw-dropping third album, Live In London. Recorded on June 6, 2023, in front of a sweaty, sold-out, standing-room-only crowd at the famous UK club, The Garage, Live In London is the guitar-driven live album Kingfish’s fans around the world have been clamoring for since they first watched him perform as a teenager on YouTube.

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Gin Blossoms at Buffalo Thunder
Apr
19

Gin Blossoms at Buffalo Thunder

In the late 80’s, Gin Blossoms started to grow a huge following as the #1 local music draw in Phoenix and certainly were the hometown heroes of their favorite hang, Tempe, Arizona.

Gin Blossoms indelible jangle-pop sound was evolving during radio’s diverse mix of hair bands and grunge music superstars. They qualified to perform at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin Texas in 1989. That same year College Music Journal dubbed them “The Best Unsigned Band In America” and added an invitation to perform on MTV’s New Music Awards in New York City. Their breakout record New Miserable Experience was where their rise to fame began. This album kept the band on the chart for almost 3 years with singles “Hey Jealousy,” “Allison Road,” Until I Fall Away,” “Mrs. Rita,” and “Found Out About You.” The crossover hits on New Miserable Experience played on 4 radio formats and, to date, have sold over 5 million records.

Those hits were followed up by “Til I Hear It From You” which rocketed to #1 and moved the Empire Records smash soundtrack to platinum status. The track also became Canada's longest-running #1 hit of 1995, its #1 tenure lasting six weeks. This song was co-written with the great Marshall Crenshaw and Billboard described it as “the closest thing to a perfect pop song to hit radio in recent memory.” Their next gem “Follow You Down” spent ten weeks in the top 10, and "As Long As It Matters" earned the band a Grammy nomination for "Best Performance by a Duo or Group” making their Congratulations I’m Sorry record another multi radio format favorite and multi-platinum success.

Having dominated radio and MTV playlists for most of the 90s, Gin Blossoms took a brief turn of the century hiatus, a provisional parting of the ways that singer Robin Wilson chalks up to “personal dissatisfaction and the mistaken impression that we could perform at that same level with another group.” The brief break allowed guitarist Jesse Valenzuela and Wilson to re-energize via solo recordings, new combos, and production credits for an array of local Arizona acts. However, Gin Blossoms’ idiosyncratic magic proved impossible to ignore for long, and on New Years Eve 2001 in their hometown of Tempe, the band reconvened and never looked back.

“There’s a certain civility among us now,” Valenzuela says. “None of us are as brusque as we once were. We’re too old to have shouting matches.”

The revivified band hit the road hard, earning a well-deserved reputation as one of the busiest touring acts in the world, playing close to 150 shows a year. Those chops were readily apparent on 2006’s Major Lodge Victory – Gin Blossoms’ long awaited fourth album and first new recording in almost a decade. Rave reviews followed, as did a top 10 Triple A smash in the album’s lead single, “Learning The Hard Way.” The album’s second single, “Long Time Gone,” quickly became another favorite among both fans and the critics and Major Lodge Victory made Billboards Top 10 Independent Albums. Next, Gin Blossoms recorded “No Chocolate Cake” and released the single “Miss Disarray” which is now one of the most requested songs in the band’s live set and the album reached #1 on Amazon’s sales chart.

These talented tunesmiths promise the inevitable arrival of new material and as they approach their third decade, Gin Blossoms remain a rare breed – rock ‘n’ roll lifers, destined to continue creating, crafting, and performing for audiences ever rapt by their glorious catalog of material. “We’re entertaining and we have chops,” says Wilson, “but it really comes down to the songs. The reason we’re still here is that we have good songs. When young musicians ask me for advice, what’s the best thing to do to further my career, I always say, ‘Write good songs.’ It always comes down to that.”

The band’s fusion of Pop, Melodic Rock, Folk and Country elements took the airwaves by siege, making the band an MTV playlist hostage for almost a decade and the group a natural 90’s mainstay. From their breakout album through today, Robin, Jesse, Bill and Scotty have sold over 10 million records and are one of the most in demand 90’s live artists who began at the end of the grunge era. In 2017 the band went back in the studio recording a new album. Fans will get a taste of the new album as it works its way into their live set.

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Earth Day Clay
Apr
19

Earth Day Clay

Rainbow Rainbow and Paseo Pottery are joining forces to bring you an 'Earth Day Clay' Pottery Pub night at Meow Wolf! This 21+ workshop invites participants to get their hands dirty and play with some clay. This event will be a relaxed social environment, perfect for a date night out, solo socializing, or group adventure!

Each participant will leave with their very own clay creation! Drinks will be available for purchase. Doors at 5:15pm.

Upon arrival, look for the Rainbow Rainbow sign at the front entrance. Security will check you in and direct you to Rainbow Rainbow. For the safety of guests and staff, all Rainbow Rainbow visitors will need to go through security screening and metal detectors upon arrival. The following items are prohibited:

Alcohol, drugs or cannabis
Strollers and luggage
Outside food or beverages
Firearms, or other weapons, including:
Pocket knives
Pepper spray
Large chains or harmful jewelry
Markers, stickers or spray paint

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Uphill and into the Wind Book Release
Apr
19

Uphill and into the Wind Book Release

Please stop by Bindlestick Studio on Friday, April 19th from 5-7pm for a book release party and exhibition of selected ink paintings from my new book Uphill and into the Wind!

The new book is the third book in a four book series of illustrated short stories and follows He Lets the Stars be His Guide (2022). Bindlestick Studio is located inside the Inn and Spa at Loretto downtown Santa Fe, NM.

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Warm Up Wednesday Special Edition
Apr
17

Warm Up Wednesday Special Edition

Bringing you some real quality hip hop Santa Fe starting with this great show.

Boxcar SF is bringing you a special edition of warm up Wednesday with special guests from New York Homeboy Sandman and from Orlando Fl, E-Turn also on tour NativeSlang.

Also performing The Soothsayerz and Outstanding Citizens Collective.

Hosted by yours truly and DOER aka Mandy MAS Tickets on sale Monday.

Spread the word!

It’s going to a good one :rocket::rocket::rocket::rocket::rocket:

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Angel Olsen
Apr
15

Angel Olsen

Singer/songwriter Angel Olsen plays a rare solo set at the Lensic!

Her latest album, Big Time, is about the expansive power of new love, but this brightness is tempered by a profound sense of loss.

Loss has long been a subject of Olsen’s elegiac songs, but few can write elegies with quite the reckless energy as she.

If that bursting-at-the-seams energy has come to seem intractable to her work, this album proves Olsen is now writing from a more rooted place of clarity. These are songs not just about transformational mourning, but of finding freedom and joy in the privations as they come.

Olsen is joined by special guest Maxim Ludwig.

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CocoRosie with DJ Miss Ginger
Apr
15

CocoRosie with DJ Miss Ginger

Celebrating 20 years of CocoRosie, playing songs spanning their entire career, including new songs from their forthcoming 8th record, which will release in the Fall 2024.

With a committed global fanbase stretching across the United States, Europe, South America and beyond, CocoRosie has consistently released cutting edge studio records and performed to sold out concert venues for two decades.

Recording artists most recognized for their masterful poetry and timeless harmonies accompanied by lo-fi toy folly, classical instrumentation and genre defying rhythms, sister duo CocoRosie continue to elevate their sound and art with each recording project.

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The Motion of Breathing
Apr
14

The Motion of Breathing

Explore the world of Chris Pappan, an esteemed American Indian artist, as he unveils his captivating pieces of new ledger art in his debut solo exhibition,

"The Motion of Breathing," at Blue Rain Gallery in Santa Fe, NM, from March 29th to April 13th, 2024.
Artist Reception - March 29th 5-7pm

Pappan's innovative approach redefines traditional ledger art, using various mediums on antique ledgers and Rives BFK paper to create modern masterpieces that challenge perspectives on the past, present, and future, inviting viewers to embrace the universal questions inspired by his intentional ambiguity.

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El Show
Apr
13

El Show

We're excited to be bringing back, Proyecto Cumbion to the El Show stage at Tumbleroot, April 13th!

Proyecto Cumbion will be bringing their infectious, Cumbia Colombiana, grooves that are sure to keep your body moving & soul filled with happy vibes. We're also bringing back CQ The Drummer to DJ!

Doors open at 7pm with a DJ set by CQ The Drummer followed by Proyecto Cumbion at 8pm and ending the night with Nosotros.

Bring your dancing shoes!

It's sure to be a non-stop latin dance party.

See you on the dance floor!
Tickets available in advance and at the door.
Advance ticket link:
https://bit.ly/3TJuSFT

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