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August 10thKevin Fedarko - SOLD OUT!
August 12thWailing Souls
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August 18thMike Dawes
August 19thJD Simo
August 20thAndrea Magee's She Rises
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September 27th3 On A Match Kabarett
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September 29thAl Di Meola
October 2ndThird World
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October 8thJoe P
October 9thThe Bones of JR Jones
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October 11thMasters of Hawaiian Music
October 12thBuckethead
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October 16thPeter Bradley Adams
October 17thIndigenous Heritage Celebration featuring Innastate
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October 26thKassa Overall
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October 30thArkansauce
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November 17thTopHouse
November 21stKalos
January 15thKalos
January 16thJesse Cook
February 2ndJesse Cook
February 3rdAltan
March 12thLúnasa
March 18thSihasin & Lindy Vision
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STANDING tickets cost $15 in advance, $20 day of show (plus service charges). SEATED tickets cost $20 (plus service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
We will divide the room to allow for a block of unobstructed seats with room for people to stand and dance.
Sihasin is the duo of Jeneda and Clayson Benally, award winning musicians from the Diné Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona. Originally from Black Mesa on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, the siblings were born into the heart of a political land dispute, in which a fence separated them from traditional homeland and family. They grew up protesting this separation, as well as environmental degradation and the destruction of their traditional way of life. The name Sihasin is a Diné word that means hope and assurance, and the music reflects hope for equality, healthy and respectful communities, and social and environmental justice. Sihasin combines harmony vocals with bass and drums, in a style rooted in Native, rock, punk and world music.
Lindy Vision is a black native sister band formed in Albuquerque. The band's current lineup features Dorothy Cuylear (lead vocals/keys/lyrics) and Natasha Cuylear (lead/rhythm guitar,backup vocals). "One of the most vital and promising bands in the state" (Luke Henley, Santa Fe Reporter).