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March 29thRoomful of Teeth
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April 8thPrism Bitch
The Raton 3
Headphone Dance Party
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We are excited to launch a free concert series in Albuquerque's newest gathering space—the beautiful new Winrock Park! Come join us on Fridays in May and June for an exciting mix of local, national and international artists. The concerts will start at 6:30 and feature two groups each night. This show will get an early start with a Headphone Dance Party hosted by KUNM DJ Brandon Kennedy starting at 5 PM. Come early and dance around the park to a variety of mixes on wireless headphones!
- Feel free to bring chairs to the concert.
- Food trucks will be onsite and outside food is welcome in the park.
- Please do not bring alcohol or glass bottles. Santa Fe Brewing Company will be on hand offering a nice variety of local craft beer.
- Bring your water bottle as we will have FREE water stations, as well as other drink options from Santa Fe Tea.
There is ample parking around Winrock. We encourage people to take advantage of the large underground parking lot.- This concert series is made possible due to a very generous Visit Albuquerque Innovator Grant.
Register for the event to get updates on schedules, vendors and activities, as well as info on future free programs and other events around Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
Tonight's Food Trucks:
- Mobiyaki ABQ - Japanese Street Food
- Loaded Lemonade
- Latin Flavor - Empanadas, sweet plantains and more from Venezuala!
- Salt & Dill Craft Brinery - Small batch handcrafted pickles using the freshest of the fresh ingredients!
Life tilts from one extreme to the next. Prism Bitch does as well.
The Albuquerque quartet hops from robust riff-ery to sticky sweet hooks before dipping back into moments of distorted bliss and warm melodies. Inspired by many that have rocked before them, from The Pixies to Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Prism Bitch has crystallized an unpredictable and undeniable signature sound. They're Pop-y, they're grungy, but most of all, they're fun. They made their introduction with 2017's The Getaway EP before unleashing the self-titled Prism Bitch EP a year later, then post-lockdown, they were finally able to release the full length album Perla into the world. Since then, they've released four distinct and totally vibe-variable singles while they chip away at their next full length album. Along the way, they've amassed over 100K cumulative streams and ignited iconic stages, including The Whisky A Go-Go, The Fillmore, and Webster Hall.
Prism Bitch has also toured up and down both coasts in support of indie rock mainstays Built To Spill (who they currently share a drummer with). A live Prism Bitch show is not to be missed... unless you want to miss getting your a$$ rocked off by four musicians unhinged by the power of love and friendship.
Versatile and dynamic singer Debora Iyall from Romeo Void celebrate bedrock songs from the 1950s to the 1990s with her new group, The Raton 3. Their eclectic sets include songs from Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash, Neil Young and Patti Smith as well as favorite originals from Romeo Void and Debora's solo work over the past 30 years.
Debora Iyall, a Cowlitz Tribe elder, earned the 2019 Native American Music Lifetime Achievement Award for her songwriting and singing. Her poems, artwork and short fiction have been featured in City Lights Journal and Sequoia.
Debora Iyall and Patrick Haight moved to Raton, New Mexico in Spring of 2022 where they have been renovating their new home with carpenter, guitarist and longtime friend Aron Johnson of Palmer Lake, CO. The three of them started playing music every night after work, learning their favorite songs, and The Raton 3 was born.
If you are coming in from out of town, consider staying over at our sponsor hotel the Albuquerque Marriott and visiting the Winrock Market in the morning. The Winrock Market features a variety of local vendors, artisans, makers, food trucks, live music and a kids' play area!
Visit Albuquerque is an accredited destination marketing organization (DMO), and a private, not-for-profit organization [501(c)(6)]. The mission of Visit Albuquerque is to stimulate economic growth by marketing Albuquerque as a convention, sports and visitor destination.
Thanks to iHeartMedia, the official Summer Concert Series media sponsor.

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