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Bands of Enchantment: Griffin William Sherry, Sgt. Splendor and JD Nash & the Rash of Cash
September 17thCoco Montoya
September 19thHispanic Heritage Celebration
September 20thBands of Enchantment FREE Outdoor Music Festival
September 20thCoco Montoya - SOLD OUT!
September 20thAlasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
September 24thAlasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
September 25thJ2B2
September 26thJohn Moreland
September 26thLasotras
September 27thThe Banter Experience
September 30thThe Banter Experience
September 30thMasters of Hawaiian Music
October 3rdSlim Cessna + Maria de Cessna
October 4thMasters of Hawaiian Music
October 4thZar Electrik
October 8thFarah Siraj
October 8thShonen Knife
October 11th"Stop Making Sense" Screening
October 12th"Stop Making Sense" Screening
October 13thIsaac Aragon
October 18thHayden Pedigo
October 22ndIndigenous Heritage Celebration
October 25thGerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
October 31stGerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
November 1stKurbasy
November 8thKurbasy
November 9thThe Bébé La La 15-Year Anniversary Concert & Celebration
November 15thLuca Stricagnoli
November 21stJoseph General & High Vibration
November 22ndRyanhood
November 29thRyanhood
November 30thJane Siberry
December 2ndJane Siberry
December 3rdTrey Gunn and David Forlano
December 6thUNM Songwriters Circle
December 10thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem III
January 24thKalos
February 4thKalos
February 5thAlash
March 13thAlash
March 14thLúnasa
March 16thJesse Dayton - Postponed
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We are sorry to report that Jesse is sick and has to cancel this week's shows. We are in discussion for a rescheduled date in May or June and hope to have some more info soon. Tickets will transfer to the new date and refunds will be available if the new date doesn't work.
Tickets cost $22 in advance, $27 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
FUSION | 708 is a beautiful black box theater and art gallery in the FUSION arts campus on the edge of downtown (at 1st and Lomas). The theater can be configured in a variety of ways. This show will be all seated.
Hailing from the rough backroads of Beaumont, Texas, Jesse Dayton is the living embodiment of outlaw music, blending honky-tonk grit, Texas blues, and punk-rock swagger into a singular sound that defies categorization. From his early days fronting the notorious Road Kings to playing alongside country royalty and blues legends, Dayton's career is a testament to relentless artistry, unapologetic authenticity, and a life lived on his own terms.
Dayton's latest album, The Hard Way Blues, produced by Shooter Jennings, debuted at #2 on the Billboard Blues chart (just behind Slash's Orgy of the Damned). It's a loud, ripping declaration of independence, packed with heavy blues riffs, Southern storytelling, and raw, electrified energy. "I don't care about genres, trends, or buzz words—I care about being truthful to my vision," Dayton says. "This record let me rip blues leads like Freddie King one minute and play rock guitar like Jimmy Page the next. It's where I'm at right now, and I couldn't be prouder."
But Jesse Dayton's story goes far beyond one album. Over a career spanning three decades, Dayton has worked with music's most revered names—recording with Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Glen Campbell, while tearing up stages with punk-rock legends like Social Distortion, roots rebels The Supersuckers, and even producing horror-punk anthems for filmmaker Rob Zombie. His versatility speaks for itself: a chart-topping solo artist, a Grammy-nominated collaborator with blues powerhouse Samantha Fish (Death Wish Blues), and a relentless road warrior who clocks more than 100 shows a year.