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February 4thOUTREACH - Kalos
February 5thKalos
February 5thThe Sadies
February 6thRonnie Baker Brooks
February 17thMichela Musolino
February 18thMichela Musolino
February 18thLevi Platero
February 19thDevon Allman Blues Summit
February 23rdVanessa Collier
March 13thAlash
March 13thTinsley Ellis
March 14thAlash
March 14thVanessa Collier
March 14thGoodnight, Texas
March 15thTinsley Ellis
March 15thLúnasa
March 16thGwenifer Raymond
March 23rdGwenifer Raymond
March 24thJohn Doe - SOLD OUT!
March 25thJohn Doe - Second Night!
March 26thArkansauce
March 26thA Word with Writers - Erik Larson
March 27thJane Siberry
March 28thTejon Street Corner Thieves
March 29thJane Siberry
March 29thCassie and Maggie
March 30thCassie and Maggie
March 30thRoomful of Teeth
April 6thBab L'Bluz
April 8thRoomful of Teeth
April 8thBab L'Bluz
April 9thThe Wailers
April 10thMarchFourth
April 10thThe Bones of J.R. Jones
April 14thAly & AJ
April 26thEric Johnson
April 30thEric Johnson
May 17thGhalia Volt
May 27thTab Benoit
May 28thLet It Grow
A Live Streaming Event
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This event will be streamed from the AMP Concerts Facebook Page and YouTube channel.
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AMP is happy to be collaborating with the Albuquerque Museum to help virtualize their popular Third Thursday Events. Each month, the museum has a mix of talks, activities and live music in tandem with their current and ongoing exhibits. We'll be taking care of the music part, but each evening consists of multiple programs.
Museum Director Andrew Connors will give a virtual tour of the Dreams Unreal exhibit at 6 pm. Link coming soon.
Let It Grow is a Grateful Dead tribute act from Albuquerque. Known for their exciting original improvisation, the full 6-piece band delivers heart felt renditions of classic songs, while emulating the set lists of historic performances. Let It Grow provides a robust, visceral concert experience that continues to excite Dead fans old and new.
This show will be streamed live from the museum's Dreams Unreal exhibit, which explores the development of counter culture in San Francisco from 1965-1970 through the posters, hand bills and postcards that were printed to advertise music performances and events.

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