AMP Concerts offers innovative and inspiring arts programming throughout New Mexico. A portion of all AMP ticket sales goes to fund free community concerts, workshops, school programs & artist residencies.
Don't Miss Any Concerts! Subscribe to our mailing list
Like Us

AMP Radio

Sponsors
City of Albuquerque NM Arts New Mexico Music Commission Creative West     KUNM Marriott Albuquerque Bookworks Concept Hotels Santa Fe County

Upcoming

Backyard Refuge Day

March 21st

Gwenifer Raymond

March 23rd

Gwenifer Raymond

March 24th

Arkansauce

March 26th

Jane Siberry

March 28th

Jane Siberry

March 29th

Cassie and Maggie

March 30th

Cassie and Maggie

March 30th

Roomful of Teeth

April 6th

Bab L'Bluz

April 8th

Roomful of Teeth

April 8th

Bab L'Bluz

April 9th

The Wailers

April 10th

MarchFourth

April 10th

Spyro Gyra

April 12th

Los Radiators

April 22nd

Los Radiators

April 23rd

Eric Johnson

April 30th

Kelly Willis

May 2nd

Mike Zito

May 15th

Eric Johnson

May 17th

Ghalia Volt

May 27th

Tab Benoit

May 28th

Tab Benoit

May 30th

Wendy Rule

June 11th

El Gozao & Los 33

June 12th

Andy Mason

June 20th

Andy Mason

June 20th

Steve Earle

August 8th

Aly & AJ (New Date!)

December 16th

Sir Woman

Time: 7:30pm     Day: Wednesday     Doors: 6:30pm     Ages: 21+ without parent or guardian     Price: $18
This Event Has Ended

Tickets cost $18 in advance, $23 day of show (plus a $2 service charge). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.

Sir Woman, Austin Music Award's Best New Act of 2020, was primed to hit the road promoting its much-anticipated debut album Party City, when the world changed. With fewer reasons to celebrate, soul-singer Kelsey Wilson (Wild Child, Glorietta) ditched the party vibe she planned for her maiden, solo debut in favor of a more aptly titled record for troubled times. 

The EP's title track, "Bitch," took on new meaning after the world shut down. When Wilson belts, "You've been a bitch, baby," it's as if a year at the crossroads of coronavirus crisis and national civil unrest is the unintended target of the soul singer's angsty honesty.

"This EP is me finding what makes me feel good and falling in love with myself. A mix of everything that makes my body move—pop, soul, gospel, funk, folk, and R&B. It feels so right to make a record that has my actual heart in it," Wilson said. "These songs are the part of me that wants to help people fall in love with themselves through music."


AMP Concerts