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

Horno Cooking at Santa Fe Botanical Garden
Join us for a hands-on workshop where you, the participant, learns practical skills for cooking in earthen ovens. This class will focus on:
Fire building and temperature control
Cooking techniques
Maintenance and safety
What We Will Cook
Pizza
Customized alternatives provided upon request to accommodate dietary restrictions. Some examples below:
Gluten free dough
Vegan pizza or bread
We will finish class with a group meal! Participants will receive hands-on oven experience and basic instruction booklet.
Date: Tuesday July 29th
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: 715 Camino Lejo, Horno Plaza
Cost: $40 per person

KT TUNESTALL
KT Tunstall
w/ Kai Warrior
Santa Fe Summer Scene
July 29, 2025 • 6:00 pm
DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Plaza Group Santa Fe
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VENUE: SANTA FE PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring blankets or chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, street parking or city parking garage on W. San Francisco St. across from the Lensic. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Food vendors will be on site. This is an alcohol-free event.
KT TUNSTALL
The Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning Scottish artist made an indelible mark on the music world with her 2004 multi-platinum debut Eye to the Telescope, immediately establishing herself as a formidable force. Nearly two decades on, Tunstall’s career has spanned an eclectic array of genres - from introspective folk to blistering rock and experimental electro-pop - while she has remained one of the most iconic live performers of her generation, renowned for her extraordinary voice that shifts effortlessly from soulful to bluesy grit to delicate folk-pop. Her music embodies a balance of raw emotion and visceral energy, always remaining in constant service to memorable melody, while her live shows are punctuated by a warm and often hilarious rapport with her audience.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

52nd Annual Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
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Check out all our offerings!
https://santafechambermusic.org/
“The mission of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is to bring together the world’s finest musicians to perform chamber music in all its forms, build a broad, knowledgeable audience of all ages, advocate for contemporary music through performances and commissions, provide diverse educational opportunities, and enhance the cultural environment of Santa Fe and New Mexico.”

Aerial Silks
Aerial Fabrics are for everyone EVERY TUESDAY!
The art form of aerial fabrics was invented in the late 19th century by acrobats exploring how they can expand the possibilities of human movement.
Classes encourage students to explore creative possibilities of their bodies - in the air! Circus is the union of art and sport. In this mixed-level Aerial Silks class students will learn the fundamental skills of aerial fabrics and work towards momentum-based challenges.
We will also explore creative prompts. Class will include a warm up, skill learning and a cool down.
Students should wear exercise clothes they can comfortably invert in and something to cover their midriff and armpits.
𝐒𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐞:
Tuesdays | 7:30-8:30
𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐞:
$25 Drop In
CLASS SIZE: 5 people max, pre-registration required to secure spot. Register at thehut505.com

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

Midnight Wolf EDM Night
Join us on the dance floor every Tuesday night at Boxcar for EDM Night. DJ Midnight Wolf takes over for our late night crowd adding a little bass to your weeknight!

Origami Garden NOW OPEN
Origami In The Garden is OPEN from MONDAY - FRIDAY from 9 AM till 1PM!
We welcome our friends from near and far to come visit our gardens on May 13th from 9am-1pm to view our biggest, brightest, boldest show to date - FLORIGAMI!
Engage in the wonderful world of our large scale metal floral sculptures!
Experience indoor exhibit at the gallery.
Shop at the gift shop.
Donate if inspired! $5 per person, children under 12 free!
MONDAY - FRIDAY FROM 9 AM TILL 1PM
FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN is a new outdoor sculpture exhibition by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box. The show presents a fresh look at paper folding in the 21st Century with large-scale origami-inspired metal sculptures. Towering tulips, big birds, foraging bunnies, and blooming flowers, all celebrate the process of plant pollination.
The colorful, whimsical and kinetic sculptures were created in collaboration with modern masters of paper folding; Robert J. Lang, Michael G. LaFosse and Beth Johnson. Their intricate folds have been transformed into monumental metal sculpture by Kevin Box and his studio team to inspire, educate and entertain audiences in the outdoor setting of public gardens.
“Origami presents a simple life metaphor: We begin with a blank page, what we do with it is up to us and the possibilities are endless.” —Kevin Box
ORIGAMIINTHEGARDEN Traveling Exhibition:
January - May / Mounts Botanical Garden
May-October/Cerrillos, NM Sculpture Garden
June - October / Gardens on the Spring Cree

5th Group Expo
Fifth Annual Group Exhibition
July 8 - August 1, 2025
Reception: July 11, 5-7pm
Strata Gallery is pleased to announce its Fifth Annual Group Exhibition, featuring new and recent work by a selection of its Established Artist Members from across the country. The exhibition opens July 8 and will run through August 1, celebrated with a public reception on Friday, July 11, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. This annual summer show highlights the range and vitality of artistic practices represented within the Strata community.
Founded in 2021 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Strata Gallery has established itself as an artist-run space dedicated to showcasing work based on merit rather than market trends. Located in the heart of Santa Fe’s downtown plaza, Strata provides a platform for artists who continue to push their practices in bold and thoughtful directions. Members are selected through a rigorous peer-review process led by professional artists and educators from institutions across the country.
This year’s exhibition features the work of fifteen accomplished artists:Bernice Ficek-Swenson (MN), Carlos Canul (TX), Charles Rosenthal (NM), David Olivant (NM), Elaine Duncan (NM), Frank Trocino (NM), Grant Johnson (CA), Jane Shoenfeld (NM), Jeannine Spooner Kitzhaber (MN), Lin Medlin (TX), Lita Kenyon (WA), Michael Donnelly (NM), Millian Giang Pham (AL), Shelby Shadwell (WY), and Susan Stephenson (CA).
The works in this year’s exhibition reflect a wide-ranging, deeply thoughtful engagement with the world we live in. Some artists respond directly to urgent global and political realities. Carlos Canul’s stark, poetic drawings address the violence unfolding in Palestine, while Grant Johnson’s photographs trace the visible effects of climate change on the natural world. Bernice Ficek-Swenson’s soil-based compositions echo the layered history of the land itself, reminding us of the quiet power of environmental memory. Michael Donnelly’s photographic essays explore shifts in American culture and the evolving nature of image-making.
Others turn inward, exploring identity, perception, and personal narrative. Millian Giang Pham weaves text and imagery into visual puzzles that examine cultural barriers, while David Olivant and Frank Trocino use shifting forms and emotional depth to explore what it means to connect with others. Material and process are central for artists like Jane Shoenfeld and Susan Stephenson, whose works hover between observation and abstraction, as well as for Lita Kenyon and C. J. Rosenthal, who embrace texture, spontaneity, and surface.
Elaine Duncan approaches painting as a form of movement and rhythm, often incorporating sand for added texture and play. Lin Medlin’s luminous landscapes evoke places of spiritual and emotional resonance, while Jeannine Spooner Kitzhaber’s refined compositions explore balance and formal tension. Shelby Shadwell’s hyperrealist drawings invite a visceral reaction, balancing the uncanny with the beautiful. Whether working in photography, painting, drawing, or collage, each artist brings a distinctive voice to this rich and thoughtful reflection on contemporary experience.
Join us this summer at Strata Gallery to experience a compelling range of perspectives and practices from artists committed to exploring the complexities of our time.
Strata Gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday – Saturday. For more information about Strata Gallery, the current exhibit, and the future schedule of events, please visit the Strata Gallerywebsite, Instagram, or Facebook.

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

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

Collaboration Lab
Join us as we bring together arts leaders from Santa Fe and across Northern New Mexico. We'll collectively address the vital need for creative partnerships and innovative solutions as we navigate current challenges, including funding cuts, evolving audience engagement, and adapting to new realities in the arts.
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Event Details
Who:
CCA Santa Fe, ArtBridge, a panel of arts leaders, and active participants
What:
A series of panel discussions, brainstorming sessions, and networking opportunities
When:
All five Wednesdays in July, 2025, 6-9 pm
Where:
Center For Contemporary Arts - Santa Fe, 1050 Old Pecos Trail
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Highlights
Panel Discussions:
Four evenings moderated by ArtBridge Executive Director and ArtStorming Host Lili Pierrepont exploring collaborative solutions to the challenges of our times
Networking Opportunities:
Connect with local arts organizations and forge new relationships
Facilitated Brainstorming:
The final session (July 30) is dedicated to identifying potential partnerships and mapping out next steps
Performances:
Enjoy brief showcases from talented artists each evening
Podcast:
All sessions will be recorded for the ArtStorming podcast
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Panelists
July 2:
Jamie Blosser, Director/CEO, Midtown Arts and Design Alliance
Lisa Keating, Executive Director, Santa Fe Gallery Association
Pamela Kelly, Vice President of Licensing & Brand Management, Museum of New Mexico Foundation
Robyne Robinson, Principal, fiveXfive Public Art Consultants
Performance by Judy Tuwaletstiwa
July 9:
Matthew Chase-Daniel, Co-Director, Axle Contemporary
Brianna Figueroa, Executive Director, Creative Startups
Laura Finlay Smith, Former Curator, The Tia Collection
Drew Trujillo, Computer Science Program Developer and Visiting Faculty, Institute of American Indian Arts
Performance by Drew Trujillo
July 16:
Jennifer Graves, Box Office Manager, New Mexico Actors Lab
James W. Johnson, Executive Director, MAKE Santa Fe
Roger Montoya, Co-Founder, Moving Arts Española
Dylan Tenorio, Co-Executive Director, Little Globe, Inc.
Performance by Elizabeth Jacobson
July 23:
April Cleveland, Artistic Director, The Exodus Ensemble
Cole Forrest, Artistic Cinema Programmer, CCA Santa Fe
Megan Mulry, Executive Director, Santa Fe International Literary Festival
Toccarra Thomas, Executive Director, Santa Fe Art Institute
Performance by The Exodus Ensemble
July 30
A collective brainstorming and networking session
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Goals
Identify community needs and resource opportunities
Cultivate dialogue on collaboration in the arts
Engage the community with innovative strategies for participation
This is a FREE event, but registration is required and seating is limited.

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

Stranger from Afar
My "Mineshaft Residency" continues - doing my new versions of Strangers From Afar songs. It's gotten really interesting for me, developing this new danceable sound with the deep bass of a drum machine, loops and other strange add-ons to my original material. "Death to Americana" versions if you will. Come by and see if you like it. Bring your instrument & jam along if you want...

Bachata Fundamentals
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS!
Ready to level up your bachata?
Join us Wednesdays (Santa Fe) for our Fundamentals+ classes and practica. Master solo technique and partner work while exploring traditional, modern, and sensual styles. No experience or partner needed!
When?
Weekly on Wednesdays
Class 1: Bachata Solo Work Fundamentals+: 7:00-8:00pm
Class 2: Bachata Partner Work Fundamentals+: 8:00-9:00pm
Practica: 9:00-9:30pm
Where?
Studio Nia
851 W San Mateo Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Ready to start? Your first day is FREE with code “FIRSTDAY”
https://www.mettadancecollective.com/schedule

Something Rotten
Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as “The Bard.”
When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and all that jazz.

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

CHICK-POINT
Two classically-trained East-Coast composer-producers converge with a West-Coast pocket drummer to create long-form experimental psych rock in Santa Fe, with a focus on live, spontaneous energy.
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!

John Francis and the Poor Clares
Join us for a night of live music featuring John Francis & the Poor Clares!
Presented by our friends at Rambler Sparkling Water
All ages are welcome, 21+ to enjoy beverages at the bar. Tickets are not required. This event is free and open to the public, however tips to the band are always welcome and appreciated!

Which Yucca Is It? 100 Years of Plant Collecting
A mysterious yucca at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden bore the label Yucca glauca—but was it really? The Great Plains Yucca at 6,000 feet seemed unlikely. As a plant taxonomist, my first instinct was to search my mental image gallery, but I had never seen this species before.
Santa Fe lies in a yucca convergence zone, where at least three species overlap—so how do we know what this one is? Investigating this question led me deep into the work of Susan Delano McKelvey (1883–1964), an unsung botanist who documented yuccas across the Southwest in the 1920s and 1930s. Her research suggests a different answer.
My talk will explore the puzzle of this yucca’s identity and McKelvey’s remarkable contributions to botany.
Dr. Karen Clary is a botanist specializing in plant taxonomy, archaeobotany, North American desert flora, and plant conservation. Her Ph.D. (University of Texas, 1997) was the first to compare DNA phylogeny with traditional morphology in Yucca species. She has described two new Yucca species, reinstated the genus Hesperoyucca, and contributed to Flora of North America.
Clary co-founded the Castetter Laboratory for Ethnobotanical Studies at the University of New Mexico, producing over 400 reports on archaeological plant use. Her master's research examined coprolites from Chaco Canyon. From 1997–2017, she worked in plant conservation for the State of Texas, retiring as Director of the Plant Conservation Program at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. She is a Research Affiliate at UT Austin’s Plant Resources Center and a Contributing Scientist for the IUCN Red List Yucca species assessment team.
Members: $15.00
Not-Yet-Members: $20.00
https://visitsfbg.org/event/speaker-series-july-2025/

Dogs in a Pile
Dogs in a Pile, an eclectic quintet, has emerged as the heir apparent to Asbury Park, New Jersey’s rich musical legacy. Merging funk, jazz, and rock and roll with psychedelia, the quintet presents a completely original vibe built on kaleidoscopic soundscapes eerily reminiscent of the days of yesteryear.
Dogs began when Philadelphia University of the Arts guitar gun-slinger Jimmy Law began playing with young Joe Babick (drums), a student at the Count Basie Theater program in Red Bank, NJ. Lightning struck when they were introduced to Berklee School of Music student and bass player Sam Lucid, who immediately suggested fellow Berklee student and keyboard player Jeremy Kaplan. The addition of fellow Berklee student Brian Murray (guitar) in 2019 made for the quintessential final piece in the Dogs’ puzzle.
A string of successful local shows drove the development of a massive northeast fan base, affectionately known as the Dog Pound. The band’s astronomical growth culminated in an epic, sold-out performance at the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park during the summer of 2021. Armed with a fresh batch of new material, Dogs in a Pile is taking its perpetually evolving testament to the Great American Songbook on tour in 2022, visiting plenty of new cities and spreading good music and good energy to good people along the way.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.


Brazilian Zouk and Lambada Dance
Every Thursday join us for an exciting journey into the world of Brazilian Zouk, a captivating partner dance known for its fluid movements and connection between dancers. This foundation class is perfect for beginners and those looking to progress in their foundations.
𝟕:𝟑𝟎-𝟗𝐏𝐌 | 𝐀𝐁𝐂'𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐁𝐫𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐙𝐨𝐮𝐤-𝐋𝐚𝐦𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐚
𝟗-𝟗:𝟑𝟎𝐏𝐌 | 𝐏𝐫à𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚
𝐂𝐎𝐒𝐓:
$𝟏𝟓 | 𝐃𝐫𝐨𝐩-𝐢𝐧
$𝟒𝟖 | 𝟒 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐤 ($𝟏𝟐/𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬)
$𝟖𝟎 | 𝟖 𝐂𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐏𝐚𝐜𝐤 ($𝟏𝟎/𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬)
---What to Expect:
Basic Steps and Timing: Learn the essential footwork and rhythm that form the backbone of Brazilian Zouk.
Leading and Following Techniques: Develop a strong connection with your partner through effective communication and body awareness.
Body Movement and Flow: Explore the characteristic body isolations and flow that make Zouk unique.
Musicality: Understand how to interpret the music and express it through your movements.
---All are welcome:
-Beginners with no prior dance experience.
-Dancers from other styles looking to expand their repertoire.
-Anyone interested in the vibrant and expressive nature of Brazilian Zouk.
---Benefits of the Class:
Improve coordination and rhythm.
Enhance your social dancing skills.
Build confidence on the dance floor.
Meet new people and enjoy a fun, supportive environment.
Come with a partner or solo—everyone is welcome! Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to move. Let's dance!

The Marriage of Figaro
Love, loyalty and lies can be a tricky trio. In Mozart’s hands, they’re perfectly wound into a comedy brimming with mistaken identities, youthful yearning and hilarious antics. Will Figaro keep his wife’s heart safe from the Count’s amorous advances?
Music By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Libretto By: Lorenzo Da Ponte
Sung in: Italian
Instant Translation Screen: English and Spanish
Run Time: Approximately 3 hours 27 minutes; includes a 25-minute intermission
ACT I
Morning. On the morning of his wedding, Figaro is trying out the space for the marital bed while his fiancée Susanna is trying on the bridal hat she’s made. He praises Count Almaviva’s generosity in moving them to this room as their first shared dwelling as man and wife. She is less than impressed by a “generosity” that moves their employer closer to reclaiming his jus primae noctis (feudal privilege of the lord to spend the wedding night with any bride who is a vassal on his lands). She runs to attend to the Countess, and Figaro resolves to foil the Count’s lascivious plan.
Marcellina has her own plans for Figaro’s wedding. Figaro has borrowed a large sum from her which he guaranteed against his own hand in marriage, she enlists Bartolo’s help. Knowing the Count is pursuing Susanna, she calculates that if the servant can deny the master, Almaviva will punish his wife’s maid by denying the wedding. Bartolo enjoys the idea of revenge on the valet of the man who ruined his own wedding plans (to Rosina, now Countess Almaviva) years ago. Susanna enters and she and Marcellina exchange too many compliments for either to proceed in the direction in which she was headed.
Cherubino the page intercepts Susanna and begs her to intercede for him with his godmother the Countess, that she may plead for him to the Count, who caught him the day before alone with tweenaged Barbarina and tried to throw him off the estate. The arrival of the Count interrupts their conversation, and Cherubino hides behind an armchair. Thus he accidentally overhears the Count’s gallantries toward Susanna — which are cut off by the arrival of Basilio, who’s come to confide Cherubino’s indiscretions toward the Countess. The Count hides behind the same chair and fumes. When his jealous pride can take no more, he bursts forth, only to discover he’s been hiding back-to-back with the page himself. A chorus of peasants, directed by Figaro, enters singing praise to the Count for having abolished the jus primae noctis. Desperate to be spared further embarrassment, Almaviva makes an excuse to hold the wedding that evening. Desperate to be rid of the pest, he orders Cherubino to report for duty as an officer of his regiment in Seville.
ACT II
Mid-day. The Countess, alone in her apartments, longs for the love she and her husband once enjoyed. Susanna comes to tell her of the Count’s unwanted attentions. Figaro joins them and presents his plan to trap the master: Figaro has sent him an unsigned note, by way of Basilio, revealing an assignation between the Countess and an admirer, fixed for that evening in the garden. He advises Susanna to pretend to accept the Count’s invitation to a tryst — and to send Cherubino (who has yet to leave for the army) in her clothes, in her place. The ladies, delighted, lock the door and commence costuming; but the arrival of the Count interrupts them and the panicked Countess hides Cherubino in the dressing-room. The Count shows his lady the mysterious note, hears a sudden sound, sees the Countess’s unease, tries to force the door, is dissuaded, demands the she escort him to fetch the necessary tools to open the closet … while Susanna slips in to take Cherubino’s place and the unluckily lucky boy leaps out the open window into the hedgerows. Returning, the Count is astonished to see Susanna, and not the hated page, step calmly from the wardrobe. The Countess is vindicated and the Count begs her pardon — though not before chastising her for such a cruel joke. Figaro enters to say the ceremony is prepared and awaits the celebrant. The Count filibusters. The gardener Antonio blusters in having just seen a man jump from above and hit the ground running. Figaro covers for the page, hopping to identify himself as the jumper. Then Marcellina and Bartolo bring their grievance and its attendant documentation, demanding the Count settle the score and marry Marcellina and Figaro.
ACT III
Afternoon. Almaviva considers the recent events. Susanna pops in for a flask of smelling salts for her mistress and, to his surprise, stays to make a date. Overhearing her whispering to Figaro on her way out, he realizes he’s the victim of a trick, and swears revenge. Meanwhile, Barbarina takes a nervous Cherubino back to her house to disguise him. An anxious Countess waits for Susanna to plan their own disguise: she herself, and not Cherubino, will meet the Count in Susanna’s clothes.
Don Curzio brings Marcellina’s case before the Count, demanding that Figaro pay up. But seeing the unusual tattoo on his arm, she and Bartolo recognize him as the fruit of their long-ago love. Not his bride and her defender, then, but his mother and father … everyone is overjoyed! Everyone except the Count, who now, with Figaro’s debt forgiven and the additional wedding of Marcellina and Bartolo to celebrate, must rethink his own plans.
The Count is sure Cherubino has left for Seville, but Antonio enters insisting that the boy is still on the grounds. Improvising on Figaro’s strategy, the Countess dictates a note to Susanna inviting the Count to the garden that evening. They seal it with a pin, to be “returned to sender.” A chorus arrives, containing one conspicuously awkward bridesmaid, and sings to the Countess, as Susanna kneels before the lord of the manor and slips him the note, on which he pricks his finger. The Countess recognizes Cherubino, and the Count soon does too. At the boiling point, he is outwitted by Barbarina, who asks to have the page for her husband.
ACT IV
Evening. Barbarina has been outwitted by the pin that pricked the Count. Figaro and Marcellina find her looking frantically for it, and she tells them the Count expects her to return it to Susanna. His suspicions fully kindled, Figaro turns to his mother, who reminds him that all the strategic strata are surely not yet known — and who, when he storms away “to avenge all husbands,” hastens to inform her former rival, now daughter-to-be, Susanna. Barbarina hides in the pavilion. Susanna and the Countess trade cloaks in the cooling air, and the Countess hides in the pavilion. Susanna, warned by Marcellina that Figaro is hiding in the dark, revels for a delicious instant in the knowledge that he’s listening. Cherubino enters in search of Barbarina, and finding “Susanna,” tries to seduce her — until the Count arrives for his own assignation and throws the lad out. While he attends in earnest to “Susanna,” the woman he thinks he’s found is found out by her own husband. Figaro has recognized Susanna’s voice, and he joins the joke by playing a grand love scene with his “Countess” for an audience of Almaviva. The Count’s jealousy explodes. While he is shouting down his servants’ cries for mercy, the Countess steps out to reveal herself. The Count is thunderstruck. He begs her forgiveness. The couples are reunited, and this mad day rolls to a close.
Sat, June 28, 2025
8:30 pm
Fri, July 4, 2025
8:30 pm
Wed, July 9, 2025
8:30 pm
Thu, July 31, 2025
8:00 pm
Mon, August 4, 2025
8:00 pm
Sat, August 9, 2025
8:00 pm
Tue, August 12, 2025
8:00 pm
Sat, August 16, 2025
8:00 pm
Fri, August 22, 2025
8:00 pm

Thirsty Thursday with VDJ Dany
Join us every Thursday night as VDJ Dany brings the party to Thirsty Thursday.
21 and over.
Dress to impress.
Come thirsty.

Books and Blooms
Books & Blooms
No advance registration required.
Date: Friday, July 4th
First Friday of each month May – September: July 4th, August 1st, September 5th
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Pavilion, 715 Camino Lejo
Cost: Children $5/Member $8/Non-member $10
Join us the first Friday of each month from May – September for Books & Blooms – a story-time program for children 6 and under with their grown-ups! Listen to a story in the Garden, then spend time exploring activity stations set up especially for you and your young ones to explore together!

Palace Press Demonstrations
Visit us during Palace Avenue First Friday Art Walk on Fri., Aug. 1, 5 - 7 p.m. at the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and see historical printing presses in action! The Palace Press will be open and offering informal demonstrations with hands-on activities appropriate for all ages throughout the evening. Admission is FREE!

Art & Leadership
Each year, dozens of young artists spend their summers participating in the Museum’s Art & Leadership Program. Mark your calendars for a special exhibition of their work at the Santa Fe Community College Visual Arts Gallery!
Learn More: https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/.../art-leadership-annual.../
SFCC Visual Arts Gallery | 6401 Richards Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87508
The exhibition will be open Monday–Friday, 9 AM–5 PM until August 20, 2025.

Best of Santa Fe Party
You voted for your favorite people, places, bands, services, tattooers, snacks, foods and more, Santa Fe—now it's time to party with the locals to celebrate everything that makes this city great!
Even better?
Our pals at Lensic360 present Santa Fe Salutes: Ladies of the 80s, a veritable who's-who of Santa Fe musicians paying tribute to the songstresses of that most excellent decade—and it's totally free to attend.

El Farol Flamenco Dinner Show
Experience the passion and artistry of flamenco at the longest-running tablao performance in North America! For over 30 years, we've partnered with the National Institute of Flamenco to bring unforgettable dinner shows to life!
Don't miss out on this World renowned performance!
Book your tables now and be part of this timeless tradition!
505 983 9912 or book online with RESY
#flamenco #dinner #tablao #spanishdance #historical #canyonroad #arts #tapas #santafenm

Santa Fe Summer Series
Here’s a look at the music scene in Santa Fe for the month of AUGUST!

Santa Fe Salutes the Ladies of the 80's
SANTA FE SALUTES: LADIES OF THE 80's
This year’s annual Santa Fe Salutes show honors not just an era or an inspiration, but a movement…the ladies of the 80s! This live tribute show features the city’s finest live performers, singers, bands, musicians, and entertainers.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.
Santa Fe Salutes: Ladies of the 80's
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 1, 2025 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 6:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Thornburg Investment Management
VENUE: RAILYARD PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, ample parking is available in the underground garage just north of REI
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Are available inside Second Street Brewery, Violet Crown Cinema, As Above & So Below, and La Lecharia for your ice cream needs. Food trucks will also be on site.

Rapid Fire
We are playing at Tumbleroot in Samte Fe August 1st. For the first time. And in honor of that occasion we will be raffling off this guitar. Must be present to win. Hope to see old friends and many new faces.

Rapid Fire 80's Metal
A night of classics covering:
Dio, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Scorpions, Metallica, and more…

Santa Fe Farmers’ Market
EVERY SATURDAY MORNING STARTING AT 8 AM!
Voted one of the “Top Ten Farmers’ Markets” by Sunset Magazine, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful growers’ markets in the country. Serving more than 150 farmers and producers in 15 Northern New Mexico counties, the Market brings fresh food, education, and fun to our community and promotes small farms and sustainable agriculture in Northern New Mexico.
Unlike most farmers’ markets in the US, the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market assures that all products sold by its vendors are always locally grown by the people selling them. 100% of the vegetables, fruits, and nursery plants available at Santa Fe Farmers’ Markets are grown right here in northern New Mexico. The same goes for at least 70% of the ingredients and materials used to make all processed and craft items. Furthermore, no reselling is permitted. That means that the people doing the growing and producing are the same smiling folks who sell those products to you at Market.
The largest and most popular among the Markets.
The Santa Fe Farmers’ Market – Saturday has the largest variety of vendors and products. Shop a great selection of fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, bread, chile, apothecary, and much more. At our market 100% of the vegetables, fruits, and nursery plants available are grown right here in northern New Mexico. You are always sure to get a view of what is truly in season. Cafe Fresh has hot coffee and a selection of ready-to-eat treats. Stop in the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Gift Shop to check out the ever changing selection of fair trade and local items. Your purchases directly support our farmers.

Cars and Coffee
Every single first Saturday of the month CarsandCoffeeSantaFe.com hosts cars and coffee in the parking lot adjacent to the Kakawa chocolate house.
All makes and builds welcome.
Absolutely no revving or misbehaving of any type will be tolerated. You will be asked to leave and banned from all future events.
This is a family friendly event and safety comes first.
Upon entering and exiting the meet, respect the laws of the road and our car community.

Volunteer Orientation for Santa Fe Botanical Garden
By Application: Click Here To Apply - https://visitsfbg.org/support/volunteer/
Interested in volunteering for a great organization that is growing inside and out? Santa Fe Botanical Garden will be holding volunteer orientation on Saturday, August 02, 2025 at 9:30 AM, for ages 15 and up. If you have not already done so, please fill out an application in order to be considered! After you complete this application and have interviewed with our Volunteer Coordinator, you will be invited to register for the training.
To see what opportunities are available to volunteers, please visit: https://visitsfbg.org/support/volunteer/
All potential volunteers go through an interview process and complete a background check before they can attend our introductory training. Orientation provides all the resources for incoming volunteers to become familiar with the Garden, such as its history, mission, and how to participate in the various volunteer opportunities.
For questions, contact Volunteer Coordinator, Gary Sharlow at volunteer@santafebotanicalgarden.org
(Orientation is required of all accepted applicants before they can schedule volunteer shifts with the Santa Fe Botanical Garden.)

Christus Celebrates 160 Years
We cordially invite you to join us in commemorating our 160 year anniversary of service to the Santa Fe community and beyond.

Back to School Bash ¡Regreso a clases con mucha alegría en Santa Fe!
¡Regreso a clases con mucha alegría en Santa Fe!
Este 2 de agosto, acompáñanos al gran evento familiar "¡Vuelta a la escuela con diversión!" en Swan Park de 11:00 a.m. a 2:00 p.m.
¡Tendremos comida gratis para todos!
¡Repartiremos útiles escolares para que tus peques empiecen con todo!
¡Juegos, pelotas y actividades para que se diviertan como nunca!
Una tarde para compartir, celebrar y apoyar a nuestras familias. ¡No te lo puedes perder!
Swan Park – 1301 S. Country Club Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Trae a tus niños, invita a tus vecinos, y ven a vivir una tarde llena de comunidad y sonrisas. ¡Te esperamos con los brazos abiertos!

We're Expecting: Puppy and Kittens
Coming soon to a brewery near you: PUPPIES and KITTENS Join us at Santa Fe Brewing Company on Saturday, August 2nd for an Adoption Event (1-3 p.m.) and a Puppy & Kitten Shower (4-6 p.m.) Featuring baby bottle building, DIY cat toys, drinks, games, and MORE--this event is not to be missed. "We're expecting" to have a great time, see you there
Click the link below to donate today!
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3IG4S75I51PNZ...
Email newhope@sfhumanesociety.org to volunteer MEOW!

Radio Tomada
Radio Tomada
A Mobile Community Radio Broadcast
Organized by Autumn Chacon
A Co-Production of Axle Contemporary and SITE SANTA FE, part of the 12th International, Once Within a Time, curated by Cecelia Alemani.
June 27- August 17, 2025
Opening Friday June 27th, 2:00pm – 8:00pm, in the Railyard Park, by the front of SITE SANTA FE, 1606 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM
Visit www.axleart.com for other locations, dates, and times.
Radio Tomada wants to shake things up.
Radio Tomada wants to defend your right of free expression.
Radio Tomada wants you to speak to your community.
Radio Tomada wants your community to reflect on itself.
Radio Tomada wants to create a safe space.
Radio Tomada wonders if our idea of our free speech is an illusion.
Radio Tomada is a mobile radio broadcast platform, housed in the Axle Contemporary mobile artspace and traveling around Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico from June 27 through August 17, 2025.
Anyone can sign up to broadcast through Axle’s online portal or just show up and broadcast. Broadcasters can talk alone, converse with others, play live music, or play their pre-recorded content. Microphones will be available in the mobile broadcast studio as well as turntables, tape decks, and ports to plug in phones or other media players.
Friday, July 11, 3-8pm, Poeh Cultural Center, 78 Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87506 during the Soundings opening
Saturday July 12, Embudo Valley Library, Dixon, 11am - 5pm (as part of the Summer Reading Program and Dixon's 300th anniversary commemoration)
Friday July 18, Talpa Farmers Market, 8am-1pm
Saturday, July 19, Taos Farmers Market, 8am-12:30 pm, Taos County Courthouse parking lot,, at the corner of Albright Street and Paseo Del Pueblo Sur.
Sunday July 20, Questa Farmers Market, 10am-2pm
Saturday July 26, 11am - 6 pm, Duende Gallery, Galisteo
Sunday July 27, 10am-2pm Cafe Fina, Old Las Vegas Trail, Santa Fe
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AUGUST
Saturday August 2, 12-4, Museum Hill, Santa Fe
Monday, August 4, 9am-2pm, Española Farmers Market, 1005 North Railroad Avenue
Thursday, August 14th 4-8pm, Cara Romero Gallery, Santa Fe- opening of New Mythos
Friday August 15, Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival, Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino, Pojoaque, 9am- 3pm
Friday August 15, 6pm-8pm and 9:30-10pm at Autumn Chacon and Laura Ortman’s experimental opera Malinxe, a contemporary reworking of the La Llorona folk tale. Location near Santa Fe, TBA
Saturday August 16, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm at SITE SANTA FE
Saturday August 16, ICA Santa Fe, evening

Jay Boy Adams & Zenobia with the Misters
Jay Boy Adams and Zenobia continue their thirteen year residency continues with the best and classic, zydeco, blues, rock mash ups!
June 28th
July 5, 19, 26
August 2

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

Una Mas Y La Cha Cha
The members and music of Una Mas y La ChaCha reflect the diversity of Santa Fe – the Indigenous, the descendants of Spanish and Mexican families and multigenerational Anglos residents; and cumbias, boleros, flamenco, 70’s Chicano funk and eclectic covers with the band’s unique spin that they call Northern New Mexico soul music.
With a rock-solid rhythm section featuring bassist Brian Shannon, percussionists Adrian Trate and David Gomez supporting the soaring leads of guitarist and band founder D’Santi Nava, and the soulful vocals of Trate and la Cha Cha Krystle Lucero, Una Mas can deliver an intimate performance in a cozy venue that draws in the listener to rocking out before a crowd of thousands at large public events.
An Una Mas show is a night of passion and heritage that has crowds clearing out a dance space for a set of songs by Selena, listening respectfully to a hymn for Quetzalcoatl, or gazing in rapt attention as Nava, “el Brujo,” furiously works the fretboard. To hear Una Mas y la Cha Cha is to be present in a moment that weaves threads of time, genres, and peoples.
Check us out..

MOBY DICK
Moby Dick will be performing the music of Led Zeppelin (with much enthusiasm and gusto) the evening of Saturday, August 2nd at Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery, and they would be most pleased for you to join them for the merriment.
Doors at 6:30 pm, music at 7:30. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door (all ages with parent or guardian).
Cheers!

Como Agua
‘Como Agua’ is an electrifying six-piece Latin fusion band that brings together the vibrant rhythms of Latin America with contemporary genres to create a sound that is both fresh and timeless.
Formed in 2023 in the heart of Santa Fe, the band is a dynamic collaboration of diverse musical backgrounds, featuring talented musicians from Mexico, El Salvador, Cuba and right here in the USA. Fronted by the charismatic and talented vocalist Christina Gomez, Como Agua seamlessly blends traditional salsa, samba, montuno, rumba and cumbia with elements of jazz, funk, and rock.
The lineup includes the virtuosic guitarist Caleb Garvin, the soulful bassist Juan Aniceto, the inventive keyboardist Jesus Lozcano, the dynamic percussionist, Ramon Lovato, and the powerhouse drummer Scotty ‘Boom Boom’ Beguin. With their infectious energy and captivating performances, Como Agua has quickly gained a loyal following.
free / all ages

La Bohéme
In the vibrant playground of 1920s Paris, six Bohemians come together in pursuit of connection, meaning and artistic greatness. Set in this golden age of artistic revolution, Puccini’s timeless tale of love, longing and sacrifice resonates anew.
Music By: Giacomo Puccini
Libretto By: Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa
Sung In: Italian
Instant Translation Screen: English and Spanish
Run Time: Approximately 2 hours 20 min; includes a 25-minute intermission
SYNOPSIS
ACT I
Montparnasse. The poet Rodolfo and the painter Marcello are struggling to keep warm in their attic apartment on Christmas Eve. Rodolfo sacrifices his latest manuscript to the stove. The philosopher Colline enters and they watch the play burn. In comes the musician Schaunard with food, fuel and wine. As the young men celebrate their sudden good fortune, Benoît the landlord enters to collect the rent. They get him drunk and ply him with questions about women, then shove him out, feigning indignation at his supposed immorality. Marcello, Colline and Schaunard set out for the Café Momus, leaving Rodolfo alone to finish an article. He hears a timid knock: it is a pretty neighbor whose candle has gone out on the stairs. She suddenly feels faint, and he revives her with a little wine and relights her candle. She realizes she has lost her key, and as they both bend down to look for it, he finds it and slips it into his pocket. Their hands meet under the table, hers icy cold. He asks her name. She is called Mimì, and she lives alone in a garret where she embroiders flowers. The two are instantly and madly enamored and leave for the Café Momus to join Rodolfo’s friends.
ACT II
The Latin Quarter. Everyone is in the street–selling, shopping, dining, celebrating. Rodolfo buys Mimì a lovely gift and they join the others at a table at the Café Momus to order supper. Parpignol the toy-vendor passes by with jubilant children in his wake. A commotion accompanies the entrance of the spectacular Musetta, once Marcello’s lover, upon the arm of the aged and wealthy Alcindoro. Musetta sings a chic waltz–a hymn to her own appeal–then makes a scene over a too-tight shoe. She sends Alcindoro off with it to the cobbler’s and falls into Marcello’s arms. The military band passes by, and the friends follow the soldiers, leaving Alcindoro to pay the bill when he returns.
ACT III
A gate to the city. A cold dawn breaks as milk women, scavengers, farmers, and truckmen wait to be admitted. Mimì arrives and sends a message to Marcello to come out of the warm, lively tavern to talk to her. She explains that Rodolfo is so jealous that she fears they must part. Rodolfo comes out of the tavern in search of Marcello, and Mimì hides. Rodolfo tells Marcello that he wants to separate from Mimì because of her flirtatiousness. Marcello doesn’t believe him, and Rodolfo confesses his real fear that their poverty aggravates her declining health. Mimì weeps and coughs violently, revealing her presence. Rodolfo rushes to her. They gently decide to part. Marcello hears Musetta’s laughter from the tavern and soon re-emerges with her in the heat of a quarrel over her flirtatiousness. While they hurl epithets, Mimì and Rodolfo postpone their parting until the spring.
ACT IV
Montparnasse. Back in the attic, Rodolfo longs for Mimì, of whom he has had no news, and Marcello pines for Musetta, who is with a wealthy patron. Colline and Schaunard bring a little food, and the friends seek to lift their spirits with a frolic, which turns into a mock duel. In the midst of the fun Musetta bursts in, saying she has met Mimì in the street. The girl is desperately ill and wants only to be brought up to Rodolfo. Rodolfo brings Mimì in and holds her icy hands. They have nothing to give her. Musetta takes off her earrings and gives them to Marcello to sell. Colline goes to pawn his coat. Musetta runs off to get a muff for Mimì’s hands. Left alone, Mimì and Rodolfo relive and proclaim their love. Musetta and the others return, bustling, Musetta praying, but it is too late. While they prepare medicine for her, she slips away. As the others stand dazed, Rodolfo collapses upon her: “Mimì! Mimì!”
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DJ T3
Ooh ooh! It's Saturday! Join DJ T3 on the dance floor as we make the first weekend of August 2025 one for the books!

Girls Inc. Stonger Togerther
Join us on August 2nd for the Girls Inc. Stronger Together Fest — a joyful, community-powered celebration on the Plaza!
Local vendors (many making their Plaza debut!)
Live music + performances
Art + activities
Delicious food
A day filled with bold voices and big dreams
This event honors 70 years of impact and reaffirms our commitment to building strong, smart, and bold futures—together.
Santa Fe Plaza
August 2, 2025
Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date at girlsincofsantafe.org !

Yoga by the Pool
Summer isn’t summer without a pool party with out once a month Yoga by the Pool!
Join us for yoga with Dirty Laundry Hot Yoga + pool hangs at El Rey — Santa Fe’s coolest spot to sweat and chill.
$35 Pool Pass includes:
Yoga class with your favorite DLHY teachers
Full access to the pool!
Save the Dates:
June 21 – Led by Chase & Jacqueline
July 19 – Led by Savannah
August 16 – TBD
September 20 – TBD
Support your favorite local hotel and yoga studio while soaking up the sunshine.

Yoga In the Park
Sunday Yis oga in the Park!
Start your Sunday with a fun, lively 60-minute flow under the open sky. We'll move, breathe, and connect with nature—and ourselves—in the most beautiful way.
This all-levels class is designed to energize your body and calm your mind. Whether you’re brand new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, you’re welcome here. Expect good vibes and a grounded way to kick off your week.
Alto Bicentennial Park
Sundays at 10:00 AM
Drop-ins ($18) + punch cards ($130 for 10 classes) available
Bring a yoga mat, water, and sunscreen
Come move with us and feel the difference of practicing outdoors. See you in the park!

Patterns in the Garden
Join Docent Tour Leader, Ivars Peterson for a walk through the Garden as Ivars incorporates Mathematics to illuminate and enrich our understanding of the many patterns found in a botanical garden.
About your Guide: Ivars Peterson has been a Volunteer Docent at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden for 3 years. Ivars is a freelance writer and editor. He was Director of Publications at the Mathematical Association of America from 2007 to 2014.
As an award-winning mathematics writer, he previously worked at Science News for more than 25 years and served as editor of Science News Online and Science News for Kids.
His books include The Mathematical Tourist, Islands of Truth, Newton’s Clock, and Fragments of Infinity: A Kaleidoscope of Math and Art.

Santa Fe Chess at Santa Fe Botanical Garden
No Registration Required
Date: Sunday August 3rd, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Pavilion
Cost: FREE, with paid garden admission.
Learn chess or improve your game at our free practice with coaching! We’ll teach the basic rules to guests who have never played before, while providing expert-level tips to more advanced players. Or, challenge the instructors! Can you beat our head coach, one of NM’s top 10 players?
About the Club:
Santa Fe Chess is the premiere club throughout the capital, hosting 100% family-friendly events that include practices, simuls, tournaments, and school presentations. The club is experiencing unprecedented growth under new leadership, including featured articles in the New Mexican and LANL Employee Spotlight, plus getting hired to consult for the show Dark Winds.
In the coming months, organizers will continue their partnership with Albuquerque, working on long-term venues that can host statewide tournaments.
Santa Fe Chess does not exclude players through memberships, fees, or skill cutoffs, and anyone is welcome to participate in their events.

1st Sunday Market at Tumbleroot
Join us for our monthly art market featuring locally made jewelry, pottery, baked goods, and more while enjoying the seasonal drink menu at Tumbleroot.
Live music by the Queen Bee Band on the patio stage, 2-5pm
ARTISTS APPLY HERE: https://www.cognitoforms.com/Tum.../August3FirstSundayMarket

Joe Hayes Storytelling
Joe Hayes Storytelling
Sundays | July 13th, 20th, 27th and August 3rd | 7pm-8pm | Reunity Resources Farm | FREE SHOWS
Joe Hayes is one of America's premier storytellers—a nationally recognized and awarded teller of tales from the Hispanic, Native American and Anglo cultures. His bilingual Spanish-English tellings have earned him a distinctive place among America's storytellers. Born in Pennsylvania, Joe Hayes moved as a child to a small town in southern Arizona, some fifty miles from the Mexican border. Joe later moved to New Mexico in 1976; he gathered traditional stories of the Southwest, added a little of his own spice, and hit the road, traveling all over to share his stories. He has captured the imagination of children in schools all over the United States. We are delighted to have him back once again this summer at Reunity Farm for another great series of storytelling nights!

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

Mark Hummel at Tumbleroot
A true Blues Survivor, Mark Hummel has been playing harmonica since 1970 and is recognized as one of the premier players of his generation. With his trademark tone, phrasing, and swing, Hummel has captivated audiences across the U.S. and Europe, earning a solid reputation as a road warrior and festival favorite.
Joining him are Anson Funderburgh & Junior Watson, blues guitar legends in their own right. Together, they bring an electrifying mix of deep blues, swing, and soul to the stage.

Michah Hulsher & Jerry Weimer
Micah Hulscher has been playing piano and keyboards his whole life and professionally since 1998. He moved to Nashville in 2010, spending fourteen years there where he performed and recorded with many artists.
His touring stints included Wanda Jackson, Emmylou Harris, the cast of ABC’s “Nashville” and nine years with Margo Price. His recording work includes appearances on recordings by The Alabama Shakes, Margo Price and Jim Lauderdale along with working under producers such as T. Bone Burnett and Jonathan Wilson.
His Nashville based soul-jazz trio, Greasy Neale, performed frequently and released their album “Snow Day”, produced by Brendan Benson, in 2022. Micah recently moved to Santa Fe and is excited to be a part of the dynamic music and arts scene here!
Composer/clarinetist Jerry Weimer has been performing in Santa Fe since 2001. Known for his unique sound, stylistic versatility, and compelling improvisation, Jerry is a regular presence in the music scene around Northern New Mexico.
Recent performances include Amane (Joe Hay), Silent Cry of a Heron (Marty Regan), Words in the Wind (Melanie Monsour), Discovering the Music of Paintings (Oliver Prezant), I Pagliacci/Cavalleria Rusticana (Opera West), Music from the Deserts (Chris Jonas), Ghostlight Sessions (Lensic), The Charlie Christian Project (Outpost ABQ), and Zozobra.
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!

Community Day at Santa Fe Botanical Garden
A Garden for Everyone: Community Day at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden
Discover the beauty and tranquility of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden during our monthly Community Day, where New Mexico residents and students with ID receive free admission to explore and enjoy all the Garden has to offer.
Come and enjoy the Garden—where there’s something for everyone, every season of the year!
Sponsored by Positive Energy Solar
https://www.positiveenergysolar.com/

Santa Fe Mini Makers Market
Every 1st Monday of the month…Join us for a vibrant day of creativity, community, and kid-powered entrepreneurship at the "Santa Fe Mini Makers Market"!
This monthly outdoor market showcases the incredible talents of young makers from our community, from gourmet cookies, 3D prints, and custom cups to crochet creations, original paintings, handmade jewelry, and so much more!
This month, we’re thrilled to welcome special guests from Vital Spaces, a local nonprofit organization committed to supporting the arts They’ll be handing out art supplies and offering mini art classes throughout the day, perfect for artists of all ages!
Come out and support our local youth, explore one-of-a-kind treasures, and enjoy a fun-filled day in the heart of Santa Fe. Whether you’re shopping, creating, or just soaking in the creativity, there’s something for everyone at this family-friendly event.
We will see you there!

Arts Alive
FREE for Community Day
No registration required
Date: Monday August 4th
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Outdoor Classroom/Ojos y Manos
Cost: FREE
Theme: Plants!
Join us for an art activity related to the celebration of plants in Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Ethnobotanical Garden. All ages.

Free Face Painting at the Botanical Garden
Arts Alive!
Community Day, Free day in the Garden & Free Face Painting by Bright Brush Face Painting
Visit our website for more Free events
BrightBrushFacePainting.com

Ask A Master Gardner
FREE for Community Day
No registration required
Date: Monday August 4th
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Outdoor Classroom/Ojos y Manos
Cost: FREE
Theme: Plants!
Join us for an art activity related to the celebration of plants in Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Ethnobotanical Garden. All ages.

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

Felix Y Los Gatos on the Historic Santa Fe Plaza
With his grandfather's accordion, an old Martin guitar, and a harmonica, Felix Gato Peralta blends his Indigenous and Spanish heritage into his music. Drawing from New Mexico's inditas, polkas, and waltzes, he connects these influences to Galicia's melodies.
A blues slinger for 20 years and the bandleader of Felix y los Gatos—a nationally touring group fusing zydeco and Tejano blues—he helps revitalize New Mexico's folk traditions. His work has been featured in PBS films and recognized at the Kennedy Center's Arts Across America program.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER

Marvelous Mondays
The 1st Monday Nights of 2025 are going to be…Marvelous! Join us every first Monday for Marvelous Mondays Variety Show!
This night is all about community! Welcoming queer identifying people + allies to celebrate and strengthen Santa Fe queer communities. Our goal is to create a space that is intentionally queer-centered, initiated and inspired by members of our Queer-identifying team and community.
Come on out every Monday at La Reina to meet like-minded members of the community, and try our Cherry Sour drink special; a portion of sales from this special every Monday will support Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico. Transgender Resource Center New Mexico provides advocacy, education, and direct services in support of transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and gender variant people and their families.
*Ask our bartenders to make our cocktails into a mocktail + fun non-alcoholic options!
La Reina is a mezcal- and tequila-focused bar located at El Rey Court, that is dog-friendly with indoor and outdoor seating and open 7 days a week.

Farmers Market Tuesdays
Beat the crowds and load up on farm fresh goodies at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market – Tuesday!
This Market has the same variety as seen on Saturdays. Expect to find fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, bread, chile, apothecary, and much more.
Cafe Fresh has hot coffee and a selection of ready-to-eat treats. Stop in the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market Gift Shop to check out the ever changing selection of fair trade and local items.
Your purchases directly support our farmers.
Don’t feel rushed – you can shop at your leisure.
It’s easy access to all of the vendors.
Why wake up early on Saturdays? Get to the Tuesday Market before work or on your lunch break!

El Rey de la Musica de Nuevo Mexico Al Hurricane Jr.
Going into his sixth decade in the music business, Al Hurricane Jr. has climbed to the top of New Mexico’s roster of legendary performers and helped craft the sound of the popular ranchera music that many loyal fans enjoy today.
All of his music is recorded with technical perfection and an underlying soul.
As a constant crowd favorite, his latest release, “La Ley del Monte” is a classic that is renewed once again in a way that only he can do, which proves to be award-winning.
Al Jr.’s dedication to the music, as well as the rich musical tradition that his father left for him after his passing, continues with each project.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Marty Stewart & His Fabulous Superlatives
MARTY STUARTY & HIS FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES
In a career spanning over 50 years, dozens of albums, and too many shows to count, Marty Stuart still charts a course through new territory at every chance possible. Joined by his long-time band The Fabulous Superlatives, the five-time GRAMMY® Award winner, Country Music Hall of Famer, Congress of Country Music Founder, and AMA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient cruises into another stratosphere with his first-ever full-length instrumental LP, Space Junk. The inimitable interplay between Marty, Kenny Vaughan, Harry S>nson, and Chris Scruggs fuels this cosmic cowboy trip with sun-kissed surf guitar, breezy California rhythms, soul -tirring steel guitar, and fluid fretwork all-around. “We thought the world needed a fresh instrumental album by a pretty good band” laughs Stuart, “so we composed twenty instrumentals and took them to the microphones.”
Space Junk sounds like country music’s preeminent band crash landing on a Malibu beach and performing the most epic jam you’ve ever witnessed by starlight…
“Instrumentals have always been a part of the Fabulous Superlative's repertoire, but this is the first completely instrumental album we’ve done, largely inspired by two of my favorite bands from sixties, The Ventures and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. They did some dangerously cool instrumental records. We’ve done bluegrass, gospel, and country records. Our hearts just led us to this one. Space Junk turned us back into kids with our first guitars.” Ironically, the cover art of Space Junk is a painting by Stuart’s long-time hero and pal, Herb Alpert, who generously consented to use as part of this project.
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TICKETS
$44–$68 plus fees
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, June 18, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, June 20, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact the Lensic box office: 505-988-1234.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE LENSIC
SEATING: Yes
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of your accommodations prior to the show
PARKING: Yes, you can pre-pay for parking validation in the Sandoval garage (across the street) during your checkout
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

The Carnival is in Town
Hey Santa Fe, we’re back at the Santa Fe Rodeo Grounds this time!
We will be in town from Aug 7th to the 10th. Like, share, and comment on this photo to be entered to win 2 FREE VIP wristbands!
We'll pick a lucky winner every day we're open for this event; that's 4 winners total! Good luck

Big Daddy Kane and his Band
We’re back with another unforgettable celebration of hip hop culture, creativity, and community in the heart of Santa Fe. This year's Festival is headlined by none other than the legendary Big Daddy Kane with his live band. Kane is one of hip-hop's most innovative and trendsetting Master of Ceremonies, a true icon, pioneer, and lyricist whose impact on the culture is timeless.
This year’s festival will also feature live mural painting, a fashion show, after parties, and of course, a stacked lineup of local talent—DJs, MCs, dancers, designers, and artists who keep the city and culture alive. Stay tuned for the full lineup!
On September 10th 1968, Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn became the home of one of hip-hop's most lyrically diverse, innovative, trendsetting Master of Ceremonies. He’s been branded Dark Gable, Black Caesar and King Asiatic Nobody's Equal, but is undoubtedly known to the world as Big Daddy Kane. Big Daddy Kane undisputedly defined the term “lyricist” in the world of hip-hop. Along with the lyrical ingenuity he brought to the genre, he also introduced innovative live performances. Kane was the first rapper to ever hold not one but two sold out shows at the world famous Apollo Theater for women only. These lives performances, which consisted of theatrics, choreography and tailored costumes proved that Big Daddy Kane was not only an M.C. but he was a full entertainer. Kane revolutionized hip-hop fashion and the way hip-hop shows were performed. Kane’s musical career as an artist began when he was signed to Cold Chillin’ Records in 1987. It was then that he released his debut single “Raw”, which became an instant hit. He soon became known for being able to flow with ease even over the fastest of beats. This style of rap has become his legend. As for his personal finesse, we can thank his pioneering style for the reemerging trend of four-finger rings, rope chains and high-top fades.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.
Big Daddy Kane With His Live Band
Raashan Ahmad's Wonderful Fantastic Hip Hop Festival
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 8, 2025 • 5:00 pm
DOORS 4:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Santa Fe Brewery Co.
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VENUE: RAILYARD PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, ample parking is available in the underground garage just north of REI
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Are available inside Second Street Brewery, Violet Crown Cinema, As Above & So Below, and La Lecharia for your ice cream needs. Food trucks will also be on site.

Pink Freud
Pink Freud faithfully recreates the innovative, psychedelic sights and sounds of Pink Floyd, and takes you on a time warped trip back to the space age!
Pink Freud will blow your mind via a brain-bending experience through the sound effects and music of Pink Floyd, and more.
As their notoriety grows in the Southwest, audiences are talking about Pink Freud, and their versions of classic tracks like Pink Floyd’s “Brick in the Wall”, “Money”, “Wish You Were Here”, “Pigs”, “Comfortably Numb”, “Time” “Echoes”, and a lot more.

20 Easy Native Plants YOU can Grow
Do you think native New Mexico plants are hard to find, hard to grow, or too messy? Think again! Join us for a walk-and-talk about great looking native perennials, annuals, and other plants you can grow in your garden with minimal angst.
SFBG Director of Horticulture Linda Churchill will be your guide and will discuss how to plant and water these standout natives and what to expect in your garden, while we observe many of the established native plants in our botanical garden. No PowerPoint! Just friendly, honest talk with a takeaway plant list, good advice, and plenty of time for Q&A.
A short planting demonstration will follow the talk if you're interested. This is a great program for people new to gardening or new to Santa Fe.

Mi Casa House Party
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery and UP ALL NITE present :
MII CASA's HOUSE PARTY AT TUMBLEROOT
come celebrate one of Santa Fe's featured artists "Mii Casa's" 35th birthday with a full on house party
at Tumbleroot Brewery! Featuring a live recording of the entire show which will be live casted through TWITCH.TV with your host of the evening MII CASA walking us through his House party Soundscapes! / presented by The Royal Pug.
twitch link :
https://www.twitch.tv/miicasamusic
Artists:
MII CASA birthday set!
alongside special guests:
Lito
Apotheca b2b Blastyu
Vanta Darling
And MII CASA BIRTHDAY SET!
Time:
8:30pm-1:30am
pricing:
12$ presale / 17$ at the door
Ticket link in comments!!

The Printer's Planet
The Printers Planet — Print Maker’s Market and Festival
Santa Fe Railyard Plaza
Sunday, August 10 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The Printers Planet Festival will take place this August 10 at the Railyards Plaza in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Over 45 vendors will participate in this celebration of printmaking in all its forms. This engaging artist and vendor event showcases the vibrant and diverse world of print media, from fine art to folk art and collaborative community projects.
Visitors can explore an exciting array of work from over 45 artists and vendors representing a wide spectrum of print processes, including etching, silkscreen, linotype, Riso, and letterpress—alongside DIY and experimental techniques such as stencils, transfers, photograms, and woodblocks.
Featured participants include:
Shrewd Arts — Serigrafia — Patrick Kikut — Malcolm King
YAUDI — King Art & Design Studio — JMohr Studio
Fat Crow Press — Emily Stern Art — Strange Bird Designs
Rock House Printshop — Power and Light Press
Artista Samaniego — Kira Cunningham
Gambel Oak Designs — Calabaza —Shagam Flatbread Press
Prairie Alligator Press — Burning Dog Graphics — David Sloan
About The Printers Planet
Now in its fifth year, The Printers Planet is a collaborative platform dedicated to promoting and celebrating all forms of traditional and experimental printmaking. Through markets, pop-ups, demonstrations, and exhibitions, The Printers Planet supports artists and fosters community engagement in the print world. We welcome all who are curious about or involved in printmaking to join our growing network.

Rosali
“just saw THE REBIRTH BRASS BAND, unbelievable. hard as hell, free as a ray of light, there is not a band on earth that is better. stunning.” - Flea, Red Hot Chili Peppers
For almost 4 decades, the Grammy winning Rebirth Brass Band has been “stunning” fans with a fiery live show and a rich musical catalog. Their trademark sound pays homage to the New Orleans brass band tradition while weaving a tapestry that combines elements of jazz, funk, soul, R&B and the sounds from the streets they grew up on. From their legendary 25+ year run of Tuesday nights at the Maple Leaf to stages all over the world, Rebirth is the soundtrack of the Crescent City and her premier musical ambassador.
Founded by brothers Phil and Keith Frazier over 35 years ago, Rebirth began their career playing on the sidewalks of the French Quarter, and quickly landed gigs at second line parades. Those auspicious beginnings have led to thousands of shows to music aficionados everywhere, including heads of state and royalty.
The bands unique “soundtrack of New Orleans” has also garnered admiration from artists of all genres. They’ve shared the stage and collaborated with everyone from the Grateful Dead to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Maceo Parker, Green Day, U2, James Brown, 311, G-Love, MuteMath, Juvenile, Train, Big Freedia, Ani Difranco, Galactic, Allen Touisant, Neville Brothers, Quincy Jones and Trombone Shorty.
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TICKETS
$25–$30
KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE, NO TICKET REQUIRED
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Tues, Apr 15, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Apr 18, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE MOTHERSHIP STAGE AT TAOS MESA BREWING
SEATING: No
ADA: As for accommodations
PARKING: Yes
ALCOHOL: Yes
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Chuck Prophet and his Cumbia Shoes
Music was a savior when roots rock heavy hitter Chuck Prophet was being treated for stage four lymphoma. His extraordinary new work explores the world of Cumbia music, which consumed and comforted Prophet during his illness and subsequent recovery. The arrangements blur the lines between tradition and innovation, with flashes of rock and roll, punk, surf, and soul.
Music was a savior when roots rock heavy hitter Chuck Prophet was being treated for stage four lymphoma. His extraordinary new album explores the world of Cumbia music, which consumed and comforted Prophet during his illness and subsequent recovery. The songs are intoxicatingly rhythmic, all but demanding you move your body, with arrangements that blur the lines between tradition and innovation. There are flashes of rock and roll, punk, surf, and soul, all filtered through the streets of San Francisco and wrapped up in the rich legacy of a genre that traces its roots back to the jungles of South America.
Prophet’s streak of more than a dozen critically acclaimed solo albums stretching all the way back to 1990, when the California native first shifted focus from pioneering neo-psych band Green on Red to working under his own name. Since then, Prophet, who is now in full remission, has earned raves everywhere from Rolling Stone to NPR..
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.
Chuck Prophet and His Cumbia Shoes
w/ Charley Overbey
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 11, 2025 • 6:00 pm
DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union
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VENUE: SANTA FE PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring blankets or chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, street parking or city parking garage on W. San Francisco St. across from the Lensic. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Food vendors will be on site. This is an alcohol-free event.
CHUCK PROPHET AND HIS CUMBIA SHOES

Stargazing in the Garden
Enjoy an evening of celestial wonders as we gaze at the night sky and identify the constellations in view. We'll help you navigate the stars with telescopes and planispheres. Download your preferred star map to your smart phone before you arrive. (Examples: Stellarium, Sky Tonight, Star Tracker, etc.)
Whether you're an experienced stargazer or just curious about the cosmos, join us for our monthly nighttime Stargazing series.

Rumelia Collective
Join us for music by Rumelia Collective
FREE ADMISSION. Advance registration encouraged for speedy check-in. Registration form below.
Gates open at 6 PM. Music at 7 PM.
This summer, the heart of the School for Advanced Research's campus turns into an outdoor cocktail lounge and live music venue for Music at Dusk. these special evenings invite you to relax in a beautiful setting, stroll the grounds, and experience live traditional music from around the world. Cocktails, beer, wine, and zero-proof beverages will be available for purchase from As Above So Below Distillery. Oaxaca-inspired charcuterie and cheese boards will be available for purchase from Oaxaca Mi Amour. Join us for a fun and festive mix of sound, setting, and storytelling.
Rumelia Collective is a quartet of accomplished and adventurous musicians who specialize in the musical traditions of the Balkans, Turkey, and the surrounding areas. They are known for their lush four-part vocal harmonies as well as their innovative use of both traditional and western instrumentation, weaving an intricate and mesmerizing blend of contemporary and traditional folk music.
“Rumelia” derives from “Rumeli”—a Turkish word meaning “Land of the Romans”—historically used to describe the southern Balkan region. Rumelia Collective’s repertoire draws from traditional and popular tunes of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, and Turkey, to name a few. Their music features odd time signatures, close harmonies and overtones, and scales and tonalities that are unusual to the Western ear.
Nicolle Jensen: vocals, doumbek, accordion, frame drum, spoons

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)

Pathways Indigenous Arts Festival
Celebrate Indigenous art, food, music, dance, and film at the 3-day event August 15, 16 & 17 2025 at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino • Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Featuring a diverse lineup of Indigenous artists, live performances, a fashion show, films by Indigenous filmmakers, and a variety of food trucks and vendors, this is an unforgettable celebration of Indigenous culture!

Sovereign
Once again, as Fine Art collectors & enthusiasts from around the world gather in Santa Fe, New Mexico this August they will have the unique opportunity to experience the sixth official 'Sovereign Santa Fe' 2025 (SSF2025) group art expo.
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Sovereign Santa Fe, is a free admission Contemporary Native American Arts Exhibition, showcasing cutting edge indigenous creativity. Sovereign’s mission is to create a platform to highlight ‘NewSchool’ Native American Arts & its elusive relationship between traditional and contemporary. Established to give vibrant Native American artists an on-trend platform to showcase & share their accomplished works & talents.
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Organized by FaraHNHeight Fine Art, taking place at La Fonda on the Plaza in The Lumpkins Ballroom & Mezzanine above the Hotel Lobby, SSF fosters a community of forward-thinking living & working Contemporary Native Fine Artists.
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SSF2025 is an interactive experience, that allows visitors to view and experience contemporary native artist works, including but not limited to: Nicholas Galanin, Zoe Urness, Jesse Raine Littlebird, Carly Treece, Craig George, Kylie ThunderHawk, Rico Worl, True Archdale, Micah Wesley, Derayna DeClay, Roland Van Loon, Celeste Worl, Bobby HealingWolf, & many other exceptionally talented creators.
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This year, Sovereign Santa Fe 2025 is elated and honored to be platforming four independent Contemporary Native Fine Art exhibits, guest curated by established artist/creatives and their fellow compatriots. These four unique exhibitions will showcase the diverse geographical & cultural range of traditions, beliefs, and expression in Contemporary Native Americana today. In conjunction with the established SSF programming of years past, these Fan-tastic Four Exhibits enhance and diversify for a more dynamic and immersive experience.
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* “Sky Carriers / Tide Makers”; Guest curated by Nicholas Galanin (Tlingit/Unangax̂): ‘Sky Carriers / Tide Makers’ exhibit features artists Lee William Burkhart III (Tlingit), Samuel Sheakley (Tlingit), & Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich (Koyukon Dene/Iñupiaq). Together these artists present sculptural & material practices grounded in profound relational knowledge. Together, their works trace dynamic pathways across land & sea, across memory & presence. Together, Burkhart, Sheakley, & Gingrich offer sculptural & material testimony to the lands & beings with which they are in relation. Their works are at once offerings & declarations of presence, of persistence, & of transformation. Sky Carriers / Tide Makers is not simply a presentation of artworks; it is a call to recognize the elemental forces that shape Indigenous futures, already unfolding.
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* “Echoes of Thunder & Tide”; Guest curated by Zoë Urness; ‘Echoes of Thunder & Tide’ brings together three contemporary Tlingit artists whose clan identities; Thunderbird, Killer Whale, & Sockeye, merge to shape the identity of the collection. Through photography, sculpture, painting, & jewelry, these artists explore the relationships between land, water, & the stories carried within them. Zoë Marieh Urness is a Tlingit & Cherokee photographer whose powerful portraits document contemporary Indigenous life to emphasize that “we are here, and we are thriving”. Rico Lanáatʼ Worl, a Tlingit/Athabascan artist & social designer, was born in Anchorage, Alaska, He belongs to the Raven House of the Lumax.ádi. Celeste Worl is a Tlingit multimedia artist, DJ & producer. She has traveled & lived around the globe while sharing her art with collectors and communities.
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* “Historia”; Guest curated by Jesse Raine Littlebird (Laguna/Kewa Pueblo) & Kukani Gallery’ ‘Historia’ is a bold reexamination of American history through the eyes of four Indigenous artists. The exhibition brings together works by Huitzil Bennett Perez (Latina), Jade Leyva (Mexica), Elwyn Shorthair (Dinè), & Jesse Littlebird; each offering a perspective that challenges dominant narratives & centers stories often pushed to the margins. Through imagery rooted in memory, land, & resistance, Historia confronts the foundations of the US, inviting viewers to see history not as a fixed account, but as a living, evolving truth shaped by many voices. The exhibition brings together powerful imagery that moves between the symbolic & the historical, touching on themes of colonization, survival, migration, ceremony, & the resilience of identity. In addition to the original works on display, Historia will feature a limited-edition catalogue & a especial print drop. This curated collection invites reflection, conversation, & a reimagining of the past through the lens of those who have lived it longest.
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* “Keepers Of The Land”; is a multimedia collaborative fine art exhibit featuring contemporary Native American artists from Oklahoma. This year’s exhibition explores the rich, enduring connection between Indigenous people & the land- spiritually, physically, and emotionally, across past, present, & future generations. Through a diverse range of mediums, artists interpret what it means to be a keeper of the land, celebrating themes of Indigenous preservation, ecological stewardship, and ancestral legacy. New this year: Signed copies of U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo’s newest releases will be available at the exhibit, including “Washing My Mother’s Body: A Ceremony for Grief,” her powerful new work that honors loss and healing, featuring illustrations by celebrated artist Dana Tiger. Organized and curated by Tvlse Studios & fine artist Carly Treece (Mvskoke/Cherokee). More info https://www.tvlsestudios.com/
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* “Sovereignly Fit” is a ticketed two-night Contemporary Native Fashion extravaganza showcasing the distinctiveness of Indigenous designers. Celebrating the strength, diversity, & resilience of Indigenous culture & couture, “Sovereignly Fit” strives to platform up & coming along with established creatives. The group fashion exhibition will take place in the Lumpkins Ball Room at La Fonda the evenings of Friday 15th & Saturday the 16th. Doors open at 6:30pm - 7:45pm Cocktail Hour & Shopping. Runway Shows Begin 8:30 - 9:30. Designer Meet & Greet & Shopping till 10:30pm. Designers, collaborates and creatives to be announced. Produced and organized by Towering Stone Couture; A men’s luxury fashion & lifestyle brand founded by Loren Aragon of Acoma Pueblo. Tickets & More info at https://www.toweringstone.com/
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* “Sovereign Marketplace on the Mezzanine” is a free admission four-day contemporary native arts & crafts marketplace. Thursday August 14th - Sunday August 17th 10am - 7pm daily on the Mezzanine; second floor of La Fonda above The La Plazuela Restaurant. Participants: Katrina Benally (Dinè) • Tvlse Studios - Carly Treece (Mvskoke/Cherokee) • Props & Glory - Bronson Velarde (Jicarilla Apache Nation) • Whirlinglog and Arrow - Neil Zarama (Chiricahua Apache Nation) • Bobby HealingWolf (Apache/Chicano) • Killysilversmithing - Killy Wenggr (Dinè/Ojibwe) • Sevier Nelson (Dinè) • Gary Farris (Cherokee) • and others...
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Visitors coming to Sovereign Santa Fe 2025 at La Fonda on the Plaza can explore in a safe and socially distanced atmosphere, then enjoy flavorful fare and cool libations at La Fonda’s multiple food and beverage locations within the hotel. More info https://www.lafondasantafe.com
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What: Sovereign Santa Fe 2025 Fine Art Expo
Where: La Fonda on the Plaza, The Lumpkins Ballroom & Mezzanine; Second Floor Above The Lobby
When: Friday, August 15th - Sunday, August 17th | 10AM – 7PM
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Sovereign Santa Fe is a collaborative undertaking with the following participants: FaraHNheight Fine Art Gallery, Gregory Freeman Farah (Curator), Tony Abeyta (Art Advisor). La Fonda on the Plaza, Contemporary Native American Arts Group. Tvlse Studios. Towering Stone. Kukani Gallery. And Most Importantly The Fine Artists That We Have The Honor To Represent.
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Media Contact: Gregory Farah (575) 751-4278
farahnheight@gmail.com / https://www.farahnheight.com/
Sovereign Santa Fe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sovereignsantafe/?hl=en
Sovereign Santa Fe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SovereignSantaFe/

IndigenousWays Festival
The IndigenousWays Festival celebrates the vibrant spirit of Indigenous culture through music, art, and community. Under the open sky, enjoy an extraordinary lineup of Indigenous musicians, performers, storytellers, artisans, and food vendors.
The night’s headliners include Grammywinning artists blending tradition with modern expression: Robert Mirabal (Taos Pueblo), a legendary flutist and storyteller, captivates with his fusion of ancestral sounds and contemporary rhythms. G Precious (Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo), an Indigenous hip hop artist and cultural advocate, brings powerful lyrics and energy to the stage. Radmilla Cody, former Miss Navajo and renowned traditional singer-songwriter, shares soulful performances rooted in Navajo heritage.
This free family-friendly concert is more than music—it’s a celebration of culture, identity, and unity. The event offers ASL interpreters and wheelchair access.
The celebration continues September 27–28 at Railyard Park Performance Green with a weekend of immersive programming from cultural showcases to engaging activities. There’s something for everyone.
For the full schedule and details, visit IndigenousWays.org. Don’t miss this inspiring celebration of culture and community!
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Santa Fe Indian Market
Santa Fe Indian Market 2025
Free to Attend
Santa Fe, New Mexico (Plaza & Surrounding Streets)
Presented by the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA)
Join us for the 103rd annual Santa Fe Indian Market, the largest and most prestigious Native art market in the World. Spanning throughout the streets of downtown Santa Fe, this iconic weekend brings together top contemporary Native Artists and thousands of visitors for a celebration of creativity, culture, and community.
Santa Fe Indian Market is an outdoor fine art market, featuring:
• Authentic Native American artwork by top artists in the US & Canada across all categories (Pottery, Sculpture, Jewelry, Textiles, and more!)
• Artist-led booths to support your favorite artists directly (Artists keep 100% of their proceeds!)
• Captivating live performances and cultural programming—including the Native American Regalia Showcase, as seen in Vogue.
• Community gathering spaces and Native food vendors
Plan Your Visit today— SWAIA.org for more information & updates.
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Ticketed Events Info:
Make the most of your week in Santa Fe with more events by SWAIA:
• Thursday, August 14 | GET Indigenous Film Festival (GIFF)
• Friday, August 15 | Best of Show Ceremony + Preview
• Saturday, August 16 (Evening) | SWAIA Gala
• Sunday, August 17 (Afternoon)
SWAIA Native Fashion Show
Tickets & Membership
• SWAIA Members get early ticket access starting June 3 at 11 AM (MT)
• General Public tickets available June 5 at 11 AM (MT)
Want first access and exclusive perks?
Now is the time to become a SWAIA Member. Join today at swaia.org

A Soil Food Web Primer
dvance registration required.
Date: Saturday August 16th
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: Pavilion 715 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe
Cost: Non-member $15/ Member $12/ Youth 4-17 $7/ Age 0-3 Free
This engaging program introduces participants to the fundamentals of soil microbiology through the lens of the Soil Food Web. Focusing on the “what,” “why,” and “how” of soil organisms, it explores how microbes drive nutrient cycling, support plant health, and contribute to resilient, regenerative ecosystems. Attendees will learn practical ways to reintroduce and support microbial life in their own gardens using compost, biochar, and soil health principles. The session concludes with hands-on microscope time, giving participants a direct look at living soil biology in action.
About the speaker:
Casey Williams is a soil health coach and educator with years of hands-on experience in regenerative agriculture. As a certified Soil Food Web consultant, he specializes in composting, biological soil assessments, and practical applications of soil microbiology for farms and gardens. Casey has managed farms and gardens, built community composting systems, and taught numerous workshops across the Southwest. His work focuses on bridging science and practice to help people grow healthier soil, stronger plants, and more resilient food systems.

A Complete Unknown Movies in the Park
A Complete Unknown
Free Summer Movie Series
August 16, 2025 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 6:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Center for Contemporary Arts
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A COMPLETE UNKNOWN
Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Grand Exit 6
Sunday, August 17th, the sixth annual 'Grand Exit' returns to Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery, featuring a variety of artists, vendors and special guests for a grand finale networking event catered towards music lovers, fashion designers, models, creatives, film industry professionals, and more.
Full flyer, line-up and more details to be announced soon...

Queer Night Presents FRUITCAKE
FRUITCAKE is a queer dance party every 3rd Monday
Presented by AFTERWORLD!
The 3rd Monday of every month is all abouall about community! Welcoming queer-identifying people + allies to celebrate and strengthen Santa Fe queer communities. Our goal is to create a space that is intentionally queer-centered, initiated and inspired by members of our Queer-identifying team and community.
Come on out every Monday at La Reina to meet like-minded members of the community, and try our Cherry Sour drink special; a portion of sales from this special every Monday will support Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico. Transgender Resource Center New Mexico provides advocacy, education, and direct services in support of transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and gender variant people and their families.
*Ask our bartenders to make our cocktails into a mocktail + fun non-alcoholic options!
La Reina is a mezcal- and tequila-focused bar located at El Rey Court, that is dog-friendly with indoor and outdoor seating and open 7 days a week.

The English Beat
The English Beat
w/ Kenep
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 19, 2025 • 6:00 pm
DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union
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VENUE: SANTA FE PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring blankets or chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, street parking or city parking garage on W. San Francisco St. across from the Lensic. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Food vendors will be on site. This is an alcohol-free event.
THE ENGLISH BEAT
When The English Beat (known as The Beat in their native England) rushed onto the music scene in 1979, it was a time of massive social and political unrest and economic and musical upheaval. This set the stage for a period of unbridled musical creativity, and thanks in large part to the Punk movement and it's DIY approach to making music.
The band crossed over fluidly between soul, reggae, pop, and punk, and from these disparate pieces they created an irresistible dance rhythm. The English Beat tours worldwide with an amazing all-star ska backing band playing all the hits of The Beat, General Public, and more.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Horno Cooking in the Garden
Date: Thursday August 21st
Time: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: 715 Camino Lejo, Horno Plaza
Cost: $40 per person
Join us for a hands-on workshop where you, the participant, learns practical skills for cooking in earthen ovens. This class will focus on:
Fire building and temperature control
Cooking techniques
Maintenance and safety
What We Will Cook
Pizza
Customized alternatives provided upon request to accommodate dietary restrictions. Some examples below:
Gluten free dough
Vegan pizza or bread
We will finish class with a group meal! Participants will receive hands-on oven experience and basic instruction booklet.

Cuarenta y Cinco on the Historic Santa Fe Plaza
Cuarenta y Cinco
w/ Micky Cruz
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 21, 2025 • 6:00 pm
DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by FS2 Supply Co.
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VENUE: SANTA FE PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring blankets or chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, street parking or city parking garage on W. San Francisco St. across from the Lensic. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Food vendors will be on site. This is an alcohol-free event.
CUARENTA Y CINCO
Cuarenta y Cinco has long been a favorite band in Northern New Mexico, known for its blend of rancheras, cumbias, balses, boleros, country/western, oldies, and modern rock and high-energy performances.
The traditional sound of New Mexico is what people think of when they hear Cuarenta y Cinco play its up beat music. Known for its high energy dance music Cuarenta y Cinco has long ruled northern New Mexico and been a favorite of many people throughout the southwest. Cuarenta y Cinco has had much success with the blend of rancheras, cumbias, baladas, boleros, country/western, oldies, and modern rock they perform. The ability of the band to go from hard-core rancheras to country to rock and back again is what makes them one of New Mexico’s best-known variety bands. The ability to get air play from their 8 albums is what has kept them a permanent New Mexico fixture over the years and a powerhouse when it comes to a loyal fan base. With over 31 plus years under its belt and a willingness to work hard, Cuarenta y Cinco has a proven formula for success and will be a force in New Mexico as long as there is a market for good New Mexico dance music.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Mystic Echos
Enjoy 2.5 hours immersed in the essence of Indigenous culture through traditional dances and authentic cuisine at The Mystic Santa Fe!
May 15, July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16.
Get Your Tickets NOW For A Can’t-Miss Santa Fe Experience!
Under the vast, starry skies of Santa Fe, we invite you to join us each week for an evening that honors our local Native American heritage. You’ll be immersed in a journey into our community’s rich past, offering a profound connection to the spirit of Indigenous people. And you won’t find it anywhere else in Santa Fe.
-Enjoy two and a half hours immersed in the essence of Indigenous culture through traditional dances and authentic cuisine.
-Feast on a unique five-course, Indigenous-infused meal gifted to us by James Beard award-winning Chef, Sean Sherman, also known as "The Sioux Chef".
-Experience ancient dance and traditions through the dance troupe of Artistic Director Sonwai – a world championship hoop dancer and nine-year performer in Cirque du Soleil.
Adult Admission is $145 per person and includes admission to the LIVE show, a five course meal + Non-Alcoholic Beverages (alcoholic beverages billed separately). You can choose a meat, fish, or vegan/vegetarian entree when purchasing your tickets. A children's menu option is available for $65 per child .
*** $1 from each order will be donated to Lightning Boy Foundation to support the youth in their endeavors to pursue performance art.
Event Website: https://themysticsantafe.com/mystic-echos/
Book a Room: https://themysticsantafe.com/santa-fe-motel-rooms/
CHEF SEAN SHERMAN
A member of the Oglala Lakota tribe, Chef Sean Sherman was born and raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. His focus is on the revitalization and evolution of Indigenous foods systems throughout North America. Through his activism and advocacy, Sean is helping to reclaim and celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Indigenous communities around the world.
Sean has dedicated his career to supporting and promoting Indigenous food systems and Native food sovereignty. His goal is to make Indigenous foods more accessible to as many communities as possible through the non-profit North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS) and its Indigenous Food Lab.
SHANDIEN SONWAI LARANCE
Sonwai is a Native American Hoop Dancer born in Flagstaff, Arizona 1992 who currently resides on ancestral Tewa lands of Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico. Her Tribal affiliations are Hopi, Tewa, Navajo and Assiniboine.
Sonwai began Hoop Dancing as an 8-year-old and spent nine years as a Lead Dancer and performer in the Cirque Du Soleil show “TOTEM.” During that time, she was honored to perform at the White House and shared her culture to thousands of people around the world — traveling to over 20 countries including: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, and more.
*PARKING AT THE MYSTIC
We have two lots for parking at The Mystic (see map below)
Lot 1 - Located at the The Mystic Santa Fe property. Parking here is limited so if it is full, park at Lot 2 .
Lot 2 - Located at BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS at 2860 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505
STREET PARKING - Located along Clark Rd between Jackalope and BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS.
***NOTE : Please do NOT park at the Jackalope parking lot next door. We do not have permission to use that lot and you will be subject to a parking violation, towing or you may lose access to your vehicle when they close the gates in the evening.

La Reiña Silent Book Club
Silent Book club is a national organization and we are so happy to host a Santa Fe Chapter!
Here's how it works: B.Y.O.Book and cozy up for an hour. The second hour is about chatting with your fellow book lovers about what you're reading. IRL booktok, if you will.
We are excited to offer literary drink specials and genre pairings to make your reading experience that much more enjoyable.
Don't forget to ask your bartender for a La Reina library card, attend 5 bookclubs and get a free drink on your 6th. Make sure it's stamped each time!
July 17th
August 21st
September 18th
October 16th
November 20th
December 18th

New Breed Brass Band
New Breed Brass Band w/ Trombone Shorty
w/ Nik Parr & Selfless Lovers
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 22, 2025 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 6:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Ski Santa Fe
VENUE: RAILYARD PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, ample parking is available in the underground garage just north of REI
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Are available inside Second Street Brewery, Violet Crown Cinema, As Above & So Below, and La Lecharia for your ice cream needs. Food trucks will also be on site.
NEW BREED BRASS BAND W/ TROMBONE SHORTY
New Breed Brass Band presents a brand of second line music in conversation with everything from Caribbean music to modern R&B. They’re joined by New Orleans icon Trombone Shorty!
On Made In New Orleans, New Breed Brass Band presents a brand of second line music in conversation with everything from Caribbean music to No Limit Records to modern R&B in the vein of Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak’s Silk Sonic. Guest appearances — including from local legends Kango Slim, Wild Wayne, and the late great 5th Ward Weebie, as well as Dave Matthews Band saxophonist Jeff Coffin — deepen the exuberant chaos. It’s joyful and vital and distinctly of the moment — music for and by New Orleans’ next generation.
Though the young musicians were ensconced in second line culture — band leader Jenard Andrews’ father is the great trumpeter James Andrews, and his uncle is Trombone Shorty, the New Orleans scene lynchpin — it took something of an intervention to help them find their own sound.
Says Jenard: “In New Orleans, everyone starts out as a Rebirth cover band until you find your thing. We were jamming out on some Rebirth stuff at Trombone Shorty’s studio. Shorty comes in and gives it to us straight: “This isn’t practicing, you’re just jamming on some Rebirth. You’ve gotta find your own thing.”
Trombone Shorty began coaching them up, and their sound took shape: The rhythmic versatility of the local jazz and funk scenes—as well New Orleans hip-hop from Cash Money to bounce—fused with second line culture to create something distinctly theirs. As Jenard puts it: “We wanted to get real New Orleans street on them.”
Audiences took notice. They toured North America and Europe, and opened for The Fray, Blackalicious, Dr. John, and eventually Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

The Stargazer
Enjoy an amazing night on the Stargazer train ride in Santa Fe, New Mexico! Join us on the Stargazer as we travel to the Galisteo Basin at night to view the gorgeous New Mexico night sky in all its glory!
Enjoy champagne & live music as you roll away from the lights and into the dark. Step out onto our open-air cars while listening to tales of the stars that have been passed down for hundreds of years and are now shared with you. Special adventures will be made for unique celestial events so keep an eye on our schedule, so you do not miss out.
Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed (heated) train cars, access to an outdoor open air flatbed car, a champagne welcome toast as the adventure begins, live music, and presentations by professional guides! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased. The Stargazer will run rain or shine.
The Stargazer Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.
May 23, 2025
Jun 20, 2025
Jul 25, 2025
Aug 22, 2025
Sep 19 2025

The Moth Project
Returning for a second time to the Garden….
The Moth Project.
Advance registration required for this special event.
Date: Saturday August 23rd
Time: 7:00PM – 10:00PM
Location: Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo, Santa Fe,
Cost: Members $55/Non-members $65
Join us for a captivating, multi-media performance of THE MOTH PROJECT in the Garden’s amphitheater on Saturday, August 23rd.
Join us early for drinks from As Above, So Below.
Magnificent Moths Program in the Pavilion from 7:30PM – 8:15PM
Showtime: 8:30PM
David Attenborough meets Laurie Anderson in The MOTH PROJECT, a new production from Peter Kiesewalter, GRAMMY-nominated and EMMY-winning creator of the East Village Opera Company (“Highbrow and brilliant!” – New York Magazine).
Blending music, family history, and moth lore, The MOTH PROJECT brings art and science together in entirely original and unexpected ways. Peter Kiesewalter (keyboard) and Whitney La Grange (violin) perform before a large screen displaying a stunning visual tour of moths and the fascinating world they inhabit. Using macro photography, slow motion video, and dynamic motion graphics, these images are projected onto the performers – enveloping them and the audience – into a strange and remarkable world.

Outlaw Express
Warning!! These parts of the tracks have been known to be held up by horse riding bandits. Join us on the Outlaw Express at your own risk!
Meet a variety of characters from the old Wild West as we travel through the Galisteo Basin on this unique experience featuring the Exodus Ensemble. Dress in your best wild west attire for a chance to take home a prize.
The Outlaw Express departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot. Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a champagne welcome toast, access to the shared open air flatbed car and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.
***Parental advisory*** PG-13
This train has no stop, you are onboard the duration of the ride. Outside food and drink are prohibited
July 27th
August 24th
September 6th & 27th
October 11th & 25th

Patterns In the Garden
Location- Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 715 Camino Lejo
Cost: Free with Paid Admission, no registration required.
Please wait in Welcome Ramada prior to the beginning of the tour.
Join Docent Tour Leader, Ivars Peterson for a walk through the Garden as Ivars incorporates Mathematics to illuminate and enrich our understanding of the many patterns found in a botanical garden.
About your Guide: Ivars Peterson has been a Volunteer Docent at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden for 3 years. Ivars is a freelance writer and editor. He was Director of Publications at the Mathematical Association of America from 2007 to 2014. As an award-winning mathematics writer, he previously worked at Science News for more than 25 years and served as editor of Science News Online and Science News for Kids. His books include The Mathematical Tourist, Islands of Truth, Newton’s Clock, and Fragments of Infinity: A Kaleidoscope of Math and Art.

Feria is Back!
Feria Southside is back!
Come celebrate our vibrant Southside community on August 27 from 4–7 PM. This free outdoor fair will feature:
Local food and artisan vendors
Fun activities for the whole family
Community and business resources
Are you a maker, nonprofit, small business, or service provider? Share what you do and connect with your neighbors!
Vendor registration is open now at www.feriasouthside.com
Vendors: $30 reimbursable fee
Nonprofits, information booths, and promotional exhibitors: $50–$60
Reserve your spot today—spaces fill up quickly!
Questions: Contact Kristi Salazar at kristi@santafechamber.com
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¡Feria Southside está de regreso!
Acompáñanos a celebrar nuestra vibrante comunidad del Southside el 27 de agosto de 4 a 7 PM. Esta feria al aire libre es totalmente gratuita e incluye:
Vendedores de comida local y artesanías
Actividades divertidas para toda la familia
Recursos comunitarios y para negocios
¿Eres artesano/a, organización sin fines de lucro, pequeño negocio o proveedor de servicios? ¡Comparte lo que haces y conéctate con tus vecinos!
El registro de vendedores ya está abierto en www.feriasouthside.com
Vendedores: cuota reembolsable de $30
Organizaciones sin fines de lucro, mesas informativas y expositores promocionales: $50–$60
¡Reserva tu lugar hoy mismo—los espacios se llenan rápido!
Preguntas: Contacta a Liz Camacho en excamacho@santafenm.gov

The Blue Ventures
The Blue Ventures
w/ Nohe y Sus Santos
The Blue Ventures de Louis Sanchez, an Espanola group, breaks record crowds wherever they perform. This group is the literal definition of “familia”. Louis Sanchez (manager) is the father of eight children, all of whom play or have played with the group the last 10 years. “The music is what has kept our family so tightly knit together”, “We have lived and breathed our music through two generations.” The group consists of Louise (keyboard), Harold (bass), Marie (drums), Johnny (guitar), Lawrence (accordion) and also a four piece brass (Robert, Joseph, David and Frank). All are siblings except Louis’ brother, Johnny and nephew, Frank Martinez. Marie Salazar took over her sister, Matilda’s position as drummer a few years back. Louis the manager and father of seven of the band members also sings with the group. Louis always had a band as a young adult and as his children started getting interested in the music they began replacing band members.
The Blue Ventures have performed all over the Southwest and have won many awards throughout the years including: Band of the Year, Male and Female Vocalist, Song of the Year, Gospel Song of the Year and CD of the Year. Harold Sanchez is the songwriter of the group and has written many hits such as “Una Casa De Adobe”, “Ayudame”, “Madrecita de Oro” and “Tu Querido Hijo”. All of the songs relate to special experiences with the group and many people from all around the country have expressed how much they relate to these songs. “Una Casa de Adobe” was inspired by the group’s grandparents who lived in an adobe house and always welcomed family, “llegen llegen hijitos”, while sitting on their front porch. The song “Ayudame” and “Tu Querido Hijo” are gospel songs thanking God for all his blessings. “Madrecita de Oro” is a tribute to the group’s loving mother, Della, who passed away in 2000. Della Sanchez along with Louis was and continues to be an inspiration and major support in the success the band has enjoyed throughout the years.
The Blue Ventures also referred to as “Los Blue Ventures” and “Los Meros Meros” has released nine CD’s and two greatest hits CD’s. The band is currently working on their twelfth CD to be released in spring or early summer of 2008. The Blue Ventures were able to record and produce their last CD “Los Meros Meros” in their private studio. The group who all live in Alcalde, New Mexico, outside of Espanola, regularly perform at Casanova Nite Club which is owned and operated by Louis Sanchez, father and manager of the group. Louis continues to be the force behind the band and received a Life Time Achievement Award in 1998 for his achievements in music. Where ever the band performs they love meeting their fans and enjoy hearing from them through their website and mail. Making God and Family the #1 priority has kept this band at the top of the charts!
Santa Fe Summer Scene
August 28, 2025 • 6:00 pm
DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by AARP
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VENUE: SANTA FE PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring blankets or chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, street parking or city parking garage on W. San Francisco St. across from the Lensic. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Food vendors will be on site. This is an alcohol-free event.
THE BLUE VENTURES
Summer Scene comes to a close with New Mexico favorites The Blue Ventures! This celebrated family band plays a mix of music, including cumbias and rancheras.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Thievery Corporation
Twenty-five years into their genre-defying electronic music career, Thievery Corporation's founding principles of D.I.Y. and inclusion have become key themes in mainstream social conversation.
After a dozen highly acclaimed full-length albums, remix LPs, concert recordings, and over two decades of incendiary live performances that have thrilled audiences worldwide, Thievery Corporation's music and message is more relevant and important now than ever.
In a live setting, Thievery Corporation avoids any electronic dance music tropes. Yes, you'll dance, sweat and put your hands in the air... but their concerts are true performances, with a killer band of players and an array of vocalists from diverse global cultures.
No two shows feel the same.
"Our shows are VERY live, lots of energy, the combination of multiple instruments and singers that take you on a musical journey," says Rob Garza. "It's a multicultural experience, people connect to the band and to each other, it's beautiful."

The Fixx
The Fixx has been often heralded as one of the most innovative bands to come out of the MTV era. The style and substance of the band has always created a special connection with its audience. The Fixx’s themes are often complex, introspective and thought-provoking and it’s also been mass appeal with three #1 hits, five in the Top Five, a dozen reaching the Top Ten and millions of albums sold worldwide. Instantly recognizable, The Fixx sound is unmistakably unique and stands out among the thousands of artists filling the airwaves. Songs such as “One Thing Leads To Another”, “Red Skies” and “Saved By Zero” remain everyday staples on the playlists of the radio stations that continue to break new acts inspired the era that The Fixx helped to define. It is rare for an audience to experience a band that has continued to thrive for three decades. The Fixx were then, and still are - Cy Curnin on vocals, Rupert Greenall on keyboards, Jamie West-Oram on guitar, Adam Woods on drums, and bassist Dan K. Brown.
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TICKETS
$35–$40
THIS IS A REDUCED-CAPACITY SHOW WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS.
KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE FOR THIS EVENT.
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Jun 18, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jun 20, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE:THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING (OUTDOOR)
SEATING: This reduced-capacity show allows patrons to bring their own chairs.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $20 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks. Food trucks on site.

The Mavericks
For decades, they've created the kind of multicultural Americana that reaches far beyond America itself, blending their favorite stateside sounds — including rock & roll, country, and R&B — with Tex-Mex twang, Cuban rhythms, Jamaican ska, and other Latin influences. The exploration continues with Moon & Stars, a progressive album that finds Raul Malo and company continuing to push the envelope, exploring the outer orbits of an organic, otherworldly sound that remains entirely their own.
"This record took us to places we've never gone before," says frontman, co-producer, and chief songwriter Malo, whose voice — a booming baritone that continues to age like top-shelf whiskey and fine leather, becoming richer and more pliable with each album — remains one of the band's calling cards. "It's a collection of tales from the universe. We've traveled around the world, gathering new stories and new sounds, and this is what we have to show for it. Moon & Stars is our cosmic energy put into practice."
It's also the sound of a band that refuses to be limited by its own legacy. Three days after receiving the Trailblazer Award at the 2021 Americana Music Honors & Awards, The Mavericks hit the highway once again, resuming the busy touring schedule that's kept the band in sharp shape. Joined by longtime co-producer Niko Bolas, they recorded portions of Moon & Stars while on the road, setting up camp at studios in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Maurice, Louisiana, before finishing the record at home in Nashville. Tracking sessions were fast and inspired, built around the chemistry of four musical brothers — Malo, guitarist Eddie Perez, keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden, and drummer Paul Deakin — who've logged thousands of hours onstage together, racking up multiple Grammy, ACM, and CMA Awards along the way.
On Moon & Stars’' 11 songs, The Mavericks are larger than life: not only musically, but literally, too, thanks to an expanded roster that features a three-part horn section, an accordionist, and a guest list stocked with powerhouse singers like Nicole Atkins, Maggie Rose, and Sierra Ferrell. Songs like the album's tropical title track prove there's strength in numbers, with Ferrell and Malo piling their voices into thickly-stacked harmonies over a Cuban charanga groove. Rose appears on "Look Around You," an album highlight that splits the difference between timeless country-soul and classic R&B. Saxophonist Max Abrams takes centerstage on "Here You Come Again" to channel the steamy 1980s textures of George Michael's "Careless Whisper," while Atkins adds sauce and swagger to "Live Close By (Visit Often)," a roadhouse roots-rocker whose horn arrangement nods to the influence of Stax Records and Muscle Shoals.
Malo co-wrote "Live Close By (Visit Often)" with K.T. Oslin, and it's not the only high-powered songwriting collaboration to fuel Moon & Stars. None other than Bernie Taupin, the iconic lyricist behind countless Elton John hits, contributed to the record's opening track, "The Years Will Not Be Kind." A brooding song that evokes western trail rides one minute and Quentin Tarantino film scores the next, "The Years Will Not Be Kind" dates back to the early 2000s, when The Mavericks were still riding high on the success of songs like "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down" (their genre-bending hit with Flaco Jiménez) and the Grammy-winning "Here Comes the Rain." It's a song about exhaustion and rough-and-tumble durability, and Malo — a road warrior who's seen plenty of both — delivers each line with a low register that channels Johnny Cash. "When I found that old demo and listened to it, I remembered exactly why I didn't record it back when we first wrote it," he says. "It wasn't believable yet! I would've sounded like a kid — too sweet, too pristine — because I hadn't experienced enough life. But now, I can embody that song better. I've lived it."
Moon & Stars doesn't spend much time looking backward, though. "Look Around You" is a modern-day rallying cry for brotherhood, aimed at a society threatened by violence and partisan bickering. "Our differences are what will make the world go on," Malo sings, his velvety voice backed by Maggie Rose and Kaitlyn Connor's harmonies. He goes even deeper with "And We Dance." The song's operatic vocals and tremolo guitars may channel Roy Orbison, but its message — inspired by a poignant, emotionally-charged news segment about Russia's invasion of Ukraine — is a contemporary call for strength, resistance, and resilience.
Everything comes full circle with the album's final track, "Turn Yourself Around." Heavily inspired by the Beatles, the song was recorded on Ringo Starr's birthday at Nashville's Blackbird Studios. For Malo, it represents a blending of past and present — as a commitment to whatever the future may hold.
"The Beatles were so influential in this band's musical development," he says, "and a song like 'Turn Yourself Around' couldn't have happened at any other time than right now. We've spent years establishing our own thing, our own sound, our own community. Now, we feel like it's OK to venture out and have some fun, too. If you're not going to do it today, then when? And who better to do fun stuff than us?"
To the moon and back, The Mavericks are still exploring.
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TICKETS
$45–$95
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Apr 30, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, May 2, 10 am
FOR ONLINE CUSTOMER TICKETING sales and support contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
IN-PERSON WALK-UP SALES ONLY for all shows are available at the Lensic Box Office during Box Office hours.
VENUE: SANTA FE OPERA
SEATING: Yes
ADA: Yes, there's a designated ADA section
PARKING: Yes
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are multiple bars located around the venue
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

Green Chile Cheeseburger Smackdown
The Green Chile Cheeseburger Smackdown has one simple goal: to determine the best green chile cheeseburger in New Mexico.
We invite chefs to toss their spatulas in the ring and throw down the burger sure to beat them all. Thanks to our attendees and their iron stomachs, the Smackdown is one of New Mexico’s favorite annual foodie events and sells out every year!
TICKETS GO ON SALE JULY 1.
12:30–1:30 PM VIPs Only
1:30–5:30 PM General Admission

Tribal Seeds & the Movement
Tribal Seeds and The Movement
w/ KBong & Johnny Cosmic
Coast 2 Coast Summer Tour
September 9, 2025 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 5:30pm • 21+ without parent or guardian
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Tribal Seeds
Since their inception in San Diego, California, Tribal Seeds has become a formidable force in the global reggae scene. Over their 19-year career, the band has toured extensively, connecting with fans and fellow musicians across continents, driven by the spiritual and cultural essence of reggae music. With the release of their latest album, "Ancient Blood," Tribal Seeds continue to solidify their legacy.
The Movement
The Movement has been winning the hearts and minds of alternative-reggae fans since their inception in Columbia, SC in 2003. Drawing inspiration from Sublime, 311, Slightly Stoopid, and John Brown’s Body, they’ve made a name for themselves as reggae shape-shifters with a foundation of heavy drum and bass.
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TICKETS
$39–$44 (plus fees)
PRE-SALE: Tues, June 3, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, June 6, 10 am.
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING CO.
SEATING: Standing room only unless specifically noted otherwise.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $23 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks. Food trucks on site.

Melvins
The Fixx has been often heralded as one of the most innovative bands to come out of the MTV era. The style and substance of the band has always created a special connection with its audience. T
he Fixx’s themes are often complex, introspective and thought-provoking and it’s also been mass appeal with three #1 hits, five in the Top Five, a dozen reaching the Top Ten and millions of albums sold worldwide. Instantly recognizable,
The Fixx sound is unmistakably unique and stands out among the thousands of artists filling the airwaves. Songs such as “One Thing Leads To Another”, “Red Skies” and “Saved By Zero” remain everyday staples on the playlists of the radio stations that continue to break new acts inspired the era that The Fixx helped to define.
It is rare for an audience to experience a band that has continued to thrive for three decades. The Fixx were then, and still are - Cy Curnin on vocals, Rupert Greenall on keyboards, Jamie West-Oram on guitar, Adam Woods on drums, and bassist Dan K. Brown.
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TICKETS
$35–$40
THIS IS A REDUCED-CAPACITY SHOW WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS.
KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE FOR THIS EVENT.
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Jun 18, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Jun 20, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE:THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING (OUTDOOR)
SEATING: This reduced-capacity show allows patrons to bring their own chairs.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $20 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks. Food trucks on site.

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

Cowboy Mouth
September 11-14, 18-21, and 25-28
Cowboy Mouth, by Sam Shepard and Patti Smith, is an urban fable about a woman who kidnaps a young man at gunpoint, taking him hostage from his wife and child to make him a pop prophet, ''like a rock-and-roll Jesus with a cowboy mouth.” Zoe Lesser will direct this exhilarating and poetic play that serves as a cautionary tale about using art as deliverance from our flaws and relating to someone’s potential instead of who they are.

The Swell Season
The Swell Season is back. After reconvening for a limited number of sold-out shows in March 2022, followed by a more extensive US tour in August 2023, the duo returns with new music. A studio session that started out as an effort to create a couple new singles to bring with them on tour, ended up yielding a full length album, fittingly titled ´Forward´. Although The Swell Season released a stand alone single ´The Answer Is Yes´ in June 2023, ´Forward´ will be their first full length album in 16 years.
The album consists of 8 tracks written by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, who take turns singing the lead. Building on the foundation of and with respect to their shared history, they move forward as two equals, supporting and lifting each other up. Accompanied by old band members Joe Doyle, Marja Gaynor and Bertrand Galen, joined by Piero Perelli, and produced by Sturla Mio Thorisson, they create a sound both old and new for The Swell Season.
Irglová and Hansard came to prominence together starring in the 2007 film Once and winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song with their composition “Falling Slowly” in 2008. The soundtrack garnered two Grammy nominations and the two christened their project, The Swell Season. They went on to release the critically acclaimed album Strict Joy and touring the world before branching out into solo careers.
In 2012, Once, The Musical debuted and went on to be nominated for eleven Tonys, winning eight including Best Musical. It ran for three years on Broadway and is currently still in production as a touring musical. In 2014 the musical was nominated for five Laurence Olivier awards with Hansard and Irglova winning for Outstanding Achievement in Music. Over the course of the last decade, Once, in all its iterations, has become a modern classic and a cultural touchstone being referenced in everything from The Simpsons to Ted Lasso. The fan base created by this modern masterpiece looms large in the minds and hearts of many.
Since the success of Once, Irglová has released three studio albums, the most recent one of them being LILA, recorded with an Icelandic producer Sturla Mio Thorisson at their Masterkey studio in Iceland. LILA reflects on Irglová’s journey from her “Girl from a Movie” status to wife, mother and artist.
Hansard has released 5 studio albums, the most recent one of them being ´All That Was East Is West Of Me Now´ released in October 2023, exactly one year after the release of “Take Heart” single featuring the Ukrainian Action, upon spending time with Ukrainian refugees in Ireland. Earlier in ‘22 he toured as part of Eddie Vedder’s Earthlings band and was featured on the Flag Day soundtrack with Vedder and Cat Power.

The Swell Season
The Swell Season is back. After reconvening for a limited number of sold-out shows in March 2022, followed by a more extensive US tour in August 2023, the duo returns with new music. A studio session that started out as an effort to create a couple new singles to bring with them on tour, ended up yielding a full length album, fittingly titled ´Forward´. Although The Swell Season released a stand alone single ´The Answer Is Yes´ in June 2023, ´Forward´ will be their first full length album in 16 years.
The album consists of 8 tracks written by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, who take turns singing the lead. Building on the foundation of and with respect to their shared history, they move forward as two equals, supporting and lifting each other up. Accompanied by old band members Joe Doyle, Marja Gaynor and Bertrand Galen, joined by Piero Perelli, and produced by Sturla Mio Thorisson, they create a sound both old and new for The Swell Season.
Irglová and Hansard came to prominence together starring in the 2007 film Once and winning the Academy Award for Best Original Song with their composition “Falling Slowly” in 2008. The soundtrack garnered two Grammy nominations and the two christened their project, The Swell Season. They went on to release the critically acclaimed album Strict Joy and touring the world before branching out into solo careers.
In 2012, Once, The Musical debuted and went on to be nominated for eleven Tonys, winning eight including Best Musical. It ran for three years on Broadway and is currently still in production as a touring musical. In 2014 the musical was nominated for five Laurence Olivier awards with Hansard and Irglova winning for Outstanding Achievement in Music. Over the course of the last decade, Once, in all its iterations, has become a modern classic and a cultural touchstone being referenced in everything from The Simpsons to Ted Lasso. The fan base created by this modern masterpiece looms large in the minds and hearts of many.
Since the success of Once, Irglová has released three studio albums, the most recent one of them being LILA, recorded with an Icelandic producer Sturla Mio Thorisson at their Masterkey studio in Iceland. LILA reflects on Irglová’s journey from her “Girl from a Movie” status to wife, mother and artist.
Hansard has released 5 studio albums, the most recent one of them being ´All That Was East Is West Of Me Now´ released in October 2023, exactly one year after the release of “Take Heart” single featuring the Ukrainian Action, upon spending time with Ukrainian refugees in Ireland. Earlier in ‘22 he toured as part of Eddie Vedder’s Earthlings band and was featured on the Flag Day soundtrack with Vedder and Cat Power.
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Feb 12, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Feb 14, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact the Lensic box office: 505-988-1234.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE LENSIC
SEATING: Yes
ADA: Yes, please notify a box office representative of your accommodations prior to the show
PARKING: Yes, you can pre-pay for parking validation in the Sandoval garage (across the street) during your checkout
ALCOHOL: Yes, there are two bars in the inner lobby
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No

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

The Waterboys
The Waterboys have been led by Scottish singer and guitarist Mike Scott since the 1980s and have evolved through many line-ups, winning a fearsome concert reputation along the way.
They reconfigure music from all stages of the band's career, from the early "big music" of The Whole Of The Moon and classic album This Is The Sea through the roots-inspired Fisherman's Blues era and the run of in-form records that have poured out since 2015's Nashville-recorded Modern Blues, taking in soul, funk, country-rock and any other kind of music they care to play - and always rooted in Scott's songwriting mastery and a sense of exploration.

Sir Paul McCartney LIVE
They gave you word early to save for the price of these concert tickets!
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Sale Dates and Times:
Public Onsale : Fri, 18 Jul 2025 at 10:00 AM
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The Big Tesuque Run
Since 1985, this Santa Fe classic starts at Aspen Vista parking lot on Hyde Park Road (NM-475) in Santa Fe, NM.
The route climbs six miles and 2000 feet to the summit of Tesuque Peak in the Santa Fe National Forest and then returns to Aspen Vista, for a round-trip total of 12 miles.
Race proceeds benefit Wings of America, a charitable group supporting running programs for Native American youth and teens

How I Learned to Drive
Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive, is a wildly funny, surprising and devastating tale of survival as seen through the lens of a troubling relationship between a young girl and an older man.
Village Voice described it as “…a tremendous achievement, genuine and genuinely disturbing…This is, quite simply, the sweetest and most forgiving play ever written about child abuse…Vogel’s delicate tactic makes sense not only as a way to redouble the dramatic effect, but as a representation of reality, a perfect case of the form fitting the subject.”
Emily Rankin will direct
Performances: Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m. \
All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.

Oktoberfest - Los Alamos
Welcome to Pajarito’s Oktoberfest! Experience the tastes of the seasons with beer, food, bands and lots of fun! Brews+Views!
Beer
Food
Live Music
Lawn Games
Disc Golf

Josh Johnson
With nearly 4 million followers across his social media, Josh Johnson was recently called “the funniest guy on the internet” by WIRED and is a star on the rise.
He is an Emmy-nominated writer, stand-up comedian, actor, and NAACP award-winner from Louisiana by way of Chicago. Johnson is currently a correspondent on Comedy Central’s Emmy & Peabody Award-winning program The Daily Show where he was previously a writer for the past seven years.
Johnson is also a former writer and performer on NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he made his late-night debut in 2017.
Johnson’s most recent stand-up special, Josh Johnson: Up Here Killing Myself, premiered on Peacock earlier this year to rave reviews touting Josh as a “naturally gifted story teller”. Comedy Central released Johnson’s first hour-long special #(Hashtag) in June 2021.
As a stand-up, Johnson headlines theaters, clubs, colleges, and festivals around the world.
He is also a prolific writer and performer who puts out weekly stand up sets on his YouTube channel. This year alone, Josh has released over 24 hours of stand up, and the content on his YouTube channel has been viewed over 140 million times by people all over the world.

Songs and Stories: Finn, Hood, Escovedo
Singer-songwriter heavyweights Craig Finn (The Hold Steady), Patterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers), and Alejandro Escovedo come together on the Lensic stage for a night of incredible music and collaboration.
Craig Finn is a Minnesota-bred singer/songwriter based in New York City, best known as the singer of The Hold Steady. Finn spent the ’90’s leading Minneapolis indie band Lifter Puller, which released 3 albums and an EP. After relocating to New York, he joined with Lifter Puller member Tad Kubler to form The Hold Steady in 2003. The Hold Steady quickly achieved critical acclaim and a worldwide fan base with their unique pairing of dense lyrical narratives with big rock guitars. Finn released his 6th solo album, Always Been, on April 4. Produced by Adam Granduciel (The War On Drugs), the album features musical performances by Granduciel and members of The War on Drugs, Kathleen Edwards, Sam Fender, and more.
Patterson Hood is an acclaimed singer-songwriter, guitarist, and co-founder of the Southern rock band Drive-By Truckers. Born in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Hood grew up immersed in the region’s rich musical heritage, with his father, David Hood, being a renowned session bassist for the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Drawing inspiration from storytelling traditions and a passion for rock, country, and soul, Hood’s music often explores themes of Southern identity, social justice, and personal introspection.
Alejandro Escovedo’s life in music of all kinds sometimes feels like a swirl through the sky, where his songs point out all the majesty and mystery of how he sees the world. The sounds he makes take him places that he might not even predict, but once there, greatness always follows. It’s just the way Escovedo is.

The Half Life of Marie Curie
In 1911, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of the elements radium and polonium.
By 1912, she was the object of ruthless gossip over an alleged affair, all but erasing her achievements from public memory.
Weakened and demoralized by the press, Marie joins her friend and colleague Hertha Ayrton, an electromechanical engineer and suffragette, to recover from the scandal at Hertha's seaside retreat on the British coast.
The Half-life of Marie Curie, which will be directed by NMAL founder Robert Benedetti, revels in the power of female friendship as it explores the relationship between these two brilliant women, both of whom are mothers, widows, and fearless champions of scientific inquiry.
THE HALF LIFE OF MARIE CURIE: November 20-23, 28-30, and December 4-7
Performances Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 p.m., with the first Thursday a limited seating preview at 7:30 p.m.
All performances at The Lab Theater, 1213 Parkway, Santa Fe - – one block from Meow Wolf.
Additional information at www.nmactorslab.com

SINS Events Anniversary with Brown Boy
Sins Events 10Yr Anniversary & Wills Birthday Bash Ft Brown Boy. Co Headliners Smoke Shed Records - Lil Casper - Mental Note - Skeet
TICKETS NOW ON SALE.

Job Fair for Teachers
Thinking about a career in education?
Join us for the Connect Event: Job Fair for Teachers and Prospective Teachers
Monday, July 29
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Santa Fe HEC, 1950 Siringo Rd.
Meet with representatives from Santa Fe Public Schools, ESS, and SFCC’s Alternative Teacher Licensure Program to explore your pathway into the classroom.
Questions? Contact Kayla Garcia at 505-428-1256.
Free and open to the public!

Monday Night Swing
Monday Night Swing is our weekly swing dance in Santa Fe with rotating teachers and DJs every week.
We'll announce live band nights and costs separately.
Lesson starts at 7pm. Dancing starts at 8pm.
- $10 lesson & dance
- $5 dance only
Please bring clean, non-marking shoes, with smooth bottoms to wear while in the dance hall. Thanks!

Boris McCutcheon and the Salt Licks
Boris McCutcheon’s plays authentic American roots music famous for its greasy, soulful, and poetic emphasis on the home place, storytelling, and connection to wilderness.
Well seasoned "New Mexicana" fierce, gritty, humorous and inspiring. Award-winning singer/songwriter Boris McCutcheon is an Americana icon in the Benelux area of Europe, where he has toured for two decades.
Boris has opened for Los Lobos at The Lensic Theater, for Asleep at the Wheel at The Albuquerque Civic Center, and played many times at The Bio Park Concert Series as well as the Santa Fe Bandstand with his well-known band, the Salt Licks, and side project HOTH Brothers.
The Boris McCutcheon Band is Susan Holmes, Kevin Zoernig, Alex McMahon and Michael Chavez.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Tanner Usrey
Guitar in hand and mic turned up loud, the tunes do the talking for Tanner Usrey. The Texas-born singer, songwriter, and guitarist pairs straight shot storytelling with country grit, rock ‘n’ roll energy, and Americana eloquence. As such, he channels a classic spirit from a personal perspective. Inspired by everyone from George Strait, Tom Petty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Rolling Stones to his favorite band Whiskey Myers, he wrote countless songs and cut his teeth at gigs anywhere with a stage. In November of 2023 Tanner released his debut album “Crossing Lines” featuring breakout songs “Beautiful Lies” featuring Ella Langley and “Take Me Home” which you can catch in the new Taylor Sheridan series Landman on Paramount+. He is set to drop his sophomore record July 11, 2025. You may have caught Tanner Usrey on the road opening up for Koe Wetzel, Dierks Bentley, Cody Jinks, The Red Clay Strays, and Shane Smith & The Saints, or at major festivals Boston Calling, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, Stagecoach, and Lollapalooza. In addition to supporting Cody Jinks on his Hippies and Cowboys tour in 2025, Tanner Usrey will be taking The Bad Love Tour to cities across America.
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TICKETS
$27–$32
THIS IS A REDUCED-CAPACITY SHOW WHERE YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS.
KIDS 12 AND UNDER ARE FREE FOR THIS EVENT.
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Wed, Apr 23, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Fri, Apr 25, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE:THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING (OUTDOOR)
SEATING: This reduced-capacity show allows patrons to bring their own chairs.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $20 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks. Food trucks on site.

The Wine Train
New Mexico is known around the world for its beautiful landscapes. So why not take in those gorgeous views from the comfort of our beautifully restored passenger cars.
You and your family can enjoy first class service and amazing vistas while our train takes you out across the high desert to the views overlooking the Galisteo Basin.
Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.
The Santa Fe Scenic departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

Reviews of the Santa Fe VIP History Tour
Every once in a while I get a review that touches me to my core and this one did that and so much more like bring me to tears (for minutes). This overwhelming feeling of emotions makes me feel lucky to be alive. Most of all, knowing what I am doing is appreciated by all.
Thank you to the gentleman and his dynamic camera, participation and kind words.
I remember you.
Not just a tour - An Epic Performance
Tripadvisor review: Santa Fe Ultimate History Walking Tour
“I’ve been on several exceptional tours in cities in the states and abroad. This however was something more. It was an epic one man performance. It was like a 3 hour historical Broadway show.
I learned about Santa Fe’s roots, its rightful standing as America’s oldest city as recognized by Spain, its culture, its art and its food.
When our guide threatened that our next story would blow our minds…it actually did. I saw evidence of a miracle, I was whiplashed by a Metallica reference and I was introduced to a coffee shop at a locale associated with Oppenheimer and the Los Alamos labs where I ordered my coffee nuclear of course.
You may think Santa Fe is a small city - I don’t need a tour. You’d be wrong. Take this tour, your visit would not be the same absent this epic experience.”

Santa Fe Scenic
Sunday afternoons take a train ride and appreciate the beauty of the hgih desert. New Mexico is known around the world for its beautiful landscapes.
So why not take in those gorgeous views from the comfort of our beautifully restored passenger cars.
You and your family can enjoy first class service and amazing vistas while our train takes you out across the high desert to the views overlooking the Galisteo Basin.
Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.
The Santa Fe Scenic departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

BAD BUNNY PARTY
It's back! The latin vibes and dance anthems you love will make Bad Bunny Night at Boxcar one for the books!

PupFish
Pupfish is a jazz funk group based in Santa Fe, NM. We play arrangements of funky jazz tunes from the 60's through the present that encompass the sounds of groove based jazz genres with elements of soul, funk, and hip hop covering such artists as Grant Green, Thelonious Monk, and modern groups like Soulive and the Greyboy Allstars.
We will be featuring Ryan Montano on Trumpet and Dave Wayne on percussion, as well as Chris Ishee on keyboards.

Queer Dance Party
Join us for a Queer Dance Party at Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery, where the beats are hot, and the vibes are even hotter.
Whether you're here to show off your moves or soak in the incredible atmosphere, this is the place to be.
Let's twirl, spin, and celebrate our community in style!
This month features DJ Oona!

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

Santa Fe Bike Prom
Join us for the Santa Fe Bike Prom! Get ready to pedal your way to a night of fun and dancing at CHOMP Food Hall. Dress to impress in your most stylish prom attire. Bike Prom is akin to the high school edition — but with bicycles, a bar, and a good cause.
We'll gather in the Railyard to shoot pictures of the best dressed couples with their bikes and then set out on a PROM-enade cruise ride at 7pm. Dancing begins at 8pm to the musical jams of DJ Pygar.

SING FASTER - Santa Fe Opera Film Series
The 2025 Festival Season is here and we're setting the stage with a specially curated film series featuring titles that complement the stories coming to life at the opera this summer!
Inspired by DIE WALKÜRE:
SING FASTER (1999)
Location: Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA)
Friday, July 25 at 6:00pm
1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505
To complete the series, DIE WALKÜRE director Melly Still will answer questions about her production before the screening.
Tickets: https://ticketing.uswest.veezi.com/purchase/20767...
About SING FASTER:
In a 1999 documentary, Jon Elise goes backstage at the San Francisco Opera to explore the work of the stagehands as they prepare for the seventeen-hour production of Wagner’s THE RING CYCLE.
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Come Early:
Join us for a mini-tailgate before the show! Beginning at 5 pm, we will feature wines served by Highgarden Entertainment (purchase at the event) and cheese selected by Picnic New Mexico Cheese & Charcuterie (pre-purchase for $13/person). Santé!

Salsa Dance Lessons
Salsa Dance Lessons
Saturdays at Move Studio
901 W. San Mateo Road
5pm Level 1
6pm Level 2A
$60 registration of 4-week session
$20 one-class drop-in
Get ready for the social dance floor by exploring salsa basics, combos, and fun activities to build confidence with movement to the music. The 4-week session starts today and drop-ins are welcome!
The instructor, Marie Maez, brings a blend of Salsa-on-One with Cuban-influenced movement. She studied at Seattle's Century Ballroom, attended and taught at Albert Torres Salsa Congresses, and trained in Costa Rica with Billy Corado, World Champion and resident of Dancing with the Stars in San Jose. For ten years, she ran a dance company in Olympia, Washington, bringing salsa dance and music to schools and community events.

Lore of the Land
Love trains? Love history? Love New Mexico? If so, this adventure is just for you, EVERY SATURDAY!
This adventure will take you to the Galisteo Basin while our knowledgeable storytellers will entertain you with the history of this beautiful land complemented by live music.
Each ticket includes a seat in our enclosed train cars, a complimentary champagne welcome as the adventure begins, and live entertainment! Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased.
The Lore of the Land Train departs and returns to the Santa Fe Depot.

73rd Traditional Spanish Market
A beloved Santa Fe tradition returns! The 73rd Traditional Spanish Market, presented by the Atrisco Heritage Foundation, takes place July 26–27 in the heart of Santa Fe Plaza.
Celebrating the rich artistic heritage of New Mexico, this juried event features more than 160 adult and youth artists showcasing stunning works in traditional Spanish Colonial art forms.
Enjoy live music, art demonstrations, and regional cuisine while immersing yourself in the cultural legacy thriving in the Southwest.
Learn more: traditionalspanishmarket.org

Valles Caldera's 25th Anniversary
Celebrate Valles Caldera's 25th anniversary as public land with this three-day special event featuring guest speakers, cultural demonstrators, ranger-guided programs, night sky viewing, and more. The daily schedule will generally follow this format:
7:00 am Sunrise Ranger Program
9:00 am Ranger Program
11:00 am Guest Speaker
1:00 pm Cultural Demonstration
3:00 pm Guest Speaker
4:00 pm Ranger Program
5:00 pm Art Activity
7:30 pm Night Sky Program
8:00 pm Astrophotography Workshop
Bring out the whole family for this special event!

Mariachi at Bonita
Live music performed by Mariachi Gran Victoria
Nosotras somos Mariachi Gran Victoria creado por puras mujeres localizadas en Santa Fe Nuevo México. Estamos disponibles para todo tipo de eventos para compartirles un poco de nuestra música de mariachi

Friday Evening Public Garden Walks
Explore the Beauty of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden on a Guided Tour!
No registration required—just show up and enjoy!
Tours are included with Garden admission.
Step into nature and discover the wonders of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden with our engaging Public Garden Tours! Perfect for all ages, these guided walks offer a fascinating introduction to the diverse plants, landscapes, and stories that make our Garden so special.
Each tour lasts 45–55 minutes, covering scenic pathways while highlighting seasonal themes and insights from our expert guides. No two tours are exactly alike—our guides bring their unique perspectives, drawing from our mission to celebrate, cultivate, and conserve the rich botanical heritage and biodiversity of our region.

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

Alex Chavez
Keep Contemporary presents
Alex Chavez - Spanish Market Pop-Up
Friday July 25th 5-8 pm
Drinks - Snacks - Music - Community- Art
For pricing, please visit our website or visit Gallery www.keepcontemporary.com
I am an artist based in Taos, New Mexico, creating pieces that embody the splendor of the human spirit. I work in traditional oil painting techniques within the style of figurative realism, celebrating the beauty of culture with a sense of bravado and experienced brushwork. Using a broad palette of colors, I juxtapose the ephemerality of life with its vividness and warmth, producing works that endure and convey the very essence of life. Through my art, I invite viewers to appreciate the human experience in all its honesty and beauty.
I was born in Los Angeles, California, and graduated from the College of Fine Arts at California State College, Fullerton. I began my artistic practice working with watercolors and acrylics, but my medium shifted to oils when I moved to Taos, New Mexico, where my mother was born. Since starting my career as an artist, my work has been acquired by several public collections, including the International Folk Art Museum in Santa Fe and the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque.
Notably, one of my paintings was purchased for the set of the TV series “Breaking Bad.” I was honored by the New Mexico Senate in 2005 and received a blue ribbon in 2007 from the Contemporary Hispanic Market in Santa Fe. I am represented by the Keep Contemporary gallery in Santa Fe, and I currently live and work in my home studio in Taos. Studio visits are available by appointment.

Julian Marley
Julian Marley is the son of reggae legend Bob Marley and Barbados-born Lucy Pounder. Growing up in a musical environment, he became a self-taught musician, mastering various instruments including the bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards. Recognized for his contributions to the consciousness movement in music, Julian is a devout Rastafarian whose work is deeply inspired by life and spirituality.
His debut album, "Lion in the Morning," released in 1996, showcased his roots and heritage, leading to an international tour with The Uprising. In 1998, Julian contributed to Lauryn Hill's Grammy-winning album, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," and in 2003, he released his sophomore album, "A Time and Place," which blended reggae and jazz. His 2009 album, "Awake," was Grammy-nominated and won ‘Best Album of the Year’ at the International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in 2010. In 2023, he won a Grammy for his album "Colors of Royal" and received another nomination for the 2024 awards, solidifying his ongoing impact in the reggae genre.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.

Father John Misty
FATHER JOHN MISTY
After a decade being born, Josh Tillman is finally busy dying.
Mahashmashana is the sixth album by Father John Misty.
It was produced by Josh Tillman and Drew Erickson.
It was engineered and additionally produced by Michael Harris.
It was arranged by Drew Erickson.
It was performed by Josh Tillman, Drew Erickson, Jonathan Wilson, Dan Bailey, Eli Thomson, David Vandervelde, Chris Dixie Darley, Jon Titterington, and Kyle Flynn.
It was executive produced by Jonathan Wilson.
It was recorded and mixed at Five Star and East/West, United Studios, and Drew’s House.
Mahāśmaśāna (महामशान)— great cremation ground, all things going thither
MMXXIV Sub Pop Records
HAMILTON LEITHAUSER
Hamilton Leithauser, the hard-hitting, Carlyle-crooning frontman of The Walkmen, has been a significant force in rock 'n' roll since the early 2000s NYC scene, transitioning smoothly from his band's successes to a flourishing solo career. Best known for his evocative lyricism, quick wit, and distinctive voice, Leithauser has been described by Vogue as “unafraid to turn that voice loose and chase it to sonic terrain that regularly veers from the dangerous to the beautiful.”
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TICKETS
$49.50–$55.50
MEMBER PRE-SALE: Tues, Feb 25, 10 am. Want pre-sale access? Become a Lensic member!
PUBLIC SALE: Wed, Feb 28, 10 am
For online ticketing sales & support, contact support@holdmyticket.com or call 1-877-466-3404.
For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office.
VENUE: THE BRIDGE AT SANTA FE BREWING CO.
SEATING: Standing room only unless specifically noted otherwise.
ADA: There is an ADA area with chairs for patrons in need. First come, first served. Check-in at the will-call table upon arrival.
PARKING: There is FREE parking at the venue. Enter Fire Place from HWY 14. There is also a limited first-come first-served paid parking area available for $20 at the end of Fire Place.
ALCOHOL: Yes, bars on-site
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: Outside food is okay, no outside drinks

Glass Key Trio Jazz Workshop
Based in Santa Fe, NM and led by Jeremy Bleich’s eclectic guitar and compositional style, the Glass Key Trio produces and explores compositions inspired by Americana, Balkan, Arabic and contemporary classical music and film noir. Each composition is a vehicle for spirited dialogue between the players ushering the listener into a narrative exploration of musical landscapes. Tickets $10 at the door

Stand Up Comedy
Get ready for a night of laughter at Boxcar in Santa Fe Join us for an adults-only comedy show featuring hilarious comedians Alex Cunningham, Justin Moreno, Dillon Popp, and Brent Bradley.
Enjoy a drink and some good food while laughing all evening long!
Tickets are $15 if purchased online and $20 at the door. 2 item minimum per person. Adults Only. Grab a friend and don't miss out on the fun!

Sagrada Medicina Herb Gathering
The Sagrada Medicina Art Exhibition in collaboration with Colibri Corazon would like to invite you to a special gathering for herbalists, healers, families, and plant lovers.
This free community event will feature an Herbal Marketplace, Demonstrations, Platica’s and more!
Featuring: Dancing Butterfly Naturals, Sandstone Farm Creations, Las Ofrendas NM, Viva Vida Botanica, Black Rabbit Apothecary, Colibri Corazon and more!
Open to All

Stop Light Party
Singles, couples and everyone in between will have a blast at the ultimate Stop Light Party at Boxcar on July 18.
Wear your best colors to show your relationship status—green for single, yellow for it's complicated, and red if you're taken!
Get ready to mingle and dance as DJ T3 keeps the party going all night long!

Suavecito with Smooth Chicano
Join us for an evening with Suavecito.
A quarter of members from Smooth Santana Tribute Band is bringing amazing Santana music and La Familia in a more intimate setting with a touch of smooth Xicano, instrumental and jazz vibe.

DETROIT LIGHTING - A Grateful Dead Cover Band
Nothing like a live show of GD music outdoors in the summer!
Detroit Lightning will play two big sets into the warm desert air.
Come join us!

Wilderness Skills Summer Camp
Mountain Kids! connects children ages 5-13 to the wonder of the natural world through joyful outdoor adventures that foster curiosity, confidence, and community.
Our small groups differentiate us from other programs (1:4 ratio) for maximum safety, learning and fun!
Join us for an exciting adventure where kids will learn essential outdoor skills like building shelters, finding water, navigating, archery, and more!
Explore the beautiful Santa Fe National Forest, while gaining the confidence and knowledge to stay found and have fun in the great outdoors.
Register now to get your kids out to play!