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May 7thJuani De La Isla Quartet
May 9thMike Zito
May 15thEric Johnson
May 17thTíos Míos
May 19thGhalia Volt
May 27thTab Benoit
May 28thTab Benoit
May 30thLone Piñon CD Release Celebration
June 3rdLone Piñon CD Release Celebration
June 5thWendy Rule
June 11thEl Gozao & Los 33
June 12thSlim Cessna + Maria de Cessna
June 14thA Word with Writers - Andrew Sean Greer
June 16thBuckethead
June 17thSevero y Grupo Fuego and Lara Manzanares
June 19thAndy Mason
June 20thAndy Mason
June 20thRed Light Cameras and NEH
June 26thBoth Sides Now
June 28thVibestrong and Dre Z Melodi
July 10thWonder Women of Country
July 16thMac Heartbreakers
July 17thRufus Wainwright
July 17thMary Gauthier
July 18thMary Gauthier
July 19thScott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee
August 1stSteve Earle
August 8thBlack Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
August 13thLiz Melendez and Caroline Aiken
August 22ndRon Crowder
August 28thYungchen Lhamo
September 11thYungchen Lhamo
September 12thDía de los Muertos
October 3rdCoco Montoya
October 8thCoco Montoya
October 9thCoco Montoya
October 10thAly & AJ (New Date!)
December 16thInternational Guitar Night XXVII
February 23rdMy Morning Jacket
Joy Oladokun
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Tickets cost $61 and $88 (including all service charges). The higher priced tickets get you access to the front section of the park. Kids 12 and Under are FREE!
Tickets are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
My Morning Jacket has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from each ticket will go to supporting nonprofits working to secure social justice, ensure mental health care for all, and confront the climate crisis.
A Love & Sound VIP package is available for $234 (including all service charges) and includes:
- One (1) early entry general admission Tier 1 ticket
- Limited edition show-specific poster, signed and numbered by the poster artist
- Exclusive My Morning Jacket merchandise item
- My Morning Jacket earplugs and carrying case
- Merchandise shopping opportunity before general doors
NO BACKPACKS/LARGE PURSES • BAGS SUBJECT TO SEARCH
LAWN AND LOW PROFILE CAMPING STYLE CHAIRS WELCOME • BLANKETS WELCOME • FREE WATER REFILL STATIONS (Bring your own reusable bottles) • FOOD VENDORS AND BEER & WINE AVAILABLE ON-SITE • NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK • NO DOGS • ADA AREA WITH CHAIRS AVAILABLE
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Widely ranked among the greatest live bands of their generation, My Morning Jacket have long maintained their status as one of the most vital forces in American rock-and-roll. With their thrillingly expansive and eclectic sound, the Louisville-bred band has influenced an entire era of musicians, largely by staying one step ahead of mainstream pop culture and following their instincts to endless innovation. On their long-awaited new full-length—a self-titled body of work that marks their ninth studio album—My Morning Jacket reaffirm the rarefied magic that's made them so beloved, embedding every song with moments of discovery, revelation, and ecstatic catharsis.
Their first new music since 2015's Grammy Award-nominated The Waterfall, My Morning Jacket came to life after a nearly permanent hiatus for the band (vocalist/guitar Jim James, bassist Tom Blankenship, drummer Patrick Hallahan, guitarist Carl Broemel, and keyboardist Bo Koster). "We didn't know if we'd make another record again," James admits. "For a long time I was feeling burnt-out, and unsure if I wanted to do this anymore." During that hiatus, James and Broemel each released a series of acclaimed solo projects, while Koster toured the world as part of Roger Waters' band and all members except James played in Ray LaMontagne's band. But after performing four shows in summer 2019 (beginning with two mind-blowing nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre), My Morning Jacket was overcome with the urge to carry on. "It'd been so long since we'd played together, there was that question of 'Is this maybe going to be a wake-up call that it's time for us to move on?'" Blankenship recalls. "But then as soon as we got onstage, it felt like coming home."

With a guitar in hand, baseball cap over her eyes, and hooded sweatshirt loose, a woman sings with all of the poetry, pain, passion, and power her soul can muster. She is a new kind of American troubadour. She is Joy Oladokun. The Delaware-born, Arizona-raised, and Nashville-based Nigerian-American singer, songwriter, and producer projects unfiltered spirit over stark piano and delicate guitar. After attracting acclaim from Vogue, NPR, and American Songwriter, her words arrive at a time right when we need them the most.

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