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June 19thTerrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience
June 20thBig Bad Voodoo Daddy
June 20thJuneteenth Celebration: Natasha Diggs
June 21stAlison Krauss & Union Station
June 21stLake Street Dive
June 22ndSt. Paul & The Broken Bones
June 23rdSouthern Avenue
June 26thTank and The Bangas
June 27thTeam Everything: In Season
June 28thRocky Horror Picture Show
June 28thMarchFourth
July 1stFishbone
July 3rdCharley Crockett
July 5thRobert Earl Keen w/ Hayes Carll
July 6thLone Piñon
July 7thRed Baraat
July 9thLa Doña
July 10thDigable Planets w/ The Soul Rebels
July 10thVieux Farka Touré
July 11thVieux Farka Touré
July 12thVandoliers
July 12thM. Ward & The Undertakers
July 12thThe Meditations
July 13thThe Fabulous Thunderbirds
July 14thLow Cut Connie
July 15thMountain Grass Unit
July 15thDave Mason
July 16thPhosphorescent
July 16thLumbre Del Sol
July 17thThe Psychedelic Furs - SOLD OUT
July 17thMereba
July 17thBully
July 18thImprovement Movement
July 18thSonia De Los Santos
July 19thThe Wild Robot
July 19thSurprise Chef
July 19thReverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
July 21stFather John Misty - SOLD OUT
July 21stJulian Marley
July 22ndThe Family Stone
July 25thGyedu-Blay Ambolley
July 26thDavid Berkeley
July 26thTanner Usrey
July 27thBuena Vista Orchestra
July 27thBoris McCutcheon and The Salt Licks
July 28thKT Tunstall
July 29thDogs in a Pile
July 31stSanta Fe Salutes: Ladies of the 80's
August 1stGirls Inc. Stronger Together Fest
August 2ndInside Out 2
August 2ndRebirth Brass Band
August 3rdFelix Y Los Gatos
August 4thWaxahatchee
August 4thAl Hurricane Jr.
August 5thThee Sinseers & The Altons
August 7thYelawolf
August 7thBig Daddy Kane With His Live Band
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August 9thChuck Prophet and His Cumbia Shoes
August 10thRosali
August 10thChuck Prophet and His Cumbia Shoes
August 11thLevi Platero
August 12thMacy Gray
August 12thIndigenousWays Festival: Robert Mirabal
August 15thHot Buttered Rum
August 16thA Complete Unknown
August 16thABBAquerque
August 18thThe English Beat
August 19thCuarenta y Cinco
August 21stNew Breed Brass Band w/ Trombone Shorty
August 22ndA Hawk and A Hacksaw
August 23rdModest Mouse
August 23rdTennis
August 24thThe Dead South
August 24thDetroit Lightning
August 25thPokey LaFarge
August 26thKeb' Mo' and Shawn Colvin - SOLD OUT
August 27thThe Blue Ventures
August 28thScott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox
August 28thSam Barber
August 28thJon Batiste Plays America - SOLD OUT
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September 9thSamantha Fish
September 10thMelvins
September 10thBlossoms & Bones
September 11thMax McNown
September 11thThe Swell Season
September 15thBirdtalker
September 16thFortunate Youth
September 17thWyatt Flores
September 17thKeller Williams' Grateful Grass
September 19thBad Suns
September 19thPile
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September 23rdBUNT.
September 23rdJohn Moreland
September 24thNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
September 27thI'm With Her
September 29thThe Dandy Warhols
September 29thLA LOM
September 30thThe Waterboys
September 30thDominique Fils-Aime
October 1stNoah Reid
October 1stRainbow Kitten Surprise
October 1stBuilt To Spill
October 2ndThe Head and The Heart: Aperture Tour
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October 5thWednesday
October 9thThe Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band
October 9thLas Cafeteras
October 19thNicotine Dolls
October 21stThe Last Revel x Oliver Hazard
October 22ndBooker T. Jones
October 25thArlie
October 26thLas Cafeteras
October 28thJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
November 1stJosh Johnson: The Flowers Tour
November 2ndMurder By Death
November 2ndOsees - SOLD OUT
November 4thRichy Mitch & The Coal Miners
November 5thWilli Carlisle
November 6thThe Brian Jonestown Massacre - SOLD OUT
November 8thJoshua Radin
November 10thLucius
November 12thStanley Clarke
November 13thInfinity Song
November 19thNeko Case
November 21stDakhaBrakha
December 3rdDakhaBrakha
December 4thThe Klezmatics: Happy Joyous Hanukkah
December 17thSquirrel Nut Zippers Christmas Caravan
December 19thWelcome To Night Vale: Murder Night in Blood Forest
January 26thStorm Large
February 5thThe Assad Brothers
February 26thThe Bad Plus
March 13thLunasa
March 15thPink Martini
March 23rdPink Martini
March 24thChristian McBride & Edgar Meyer
April 7thUkulele Orchestra of Great Britain
April 28thJoshua Radin
w/ Maria Taylor
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VENUE ST. FRANCIS AUDITORIUM AT THE NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART
ALCOHOL: No
SEATING: Yes
OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No
PARKING: Street parking and paid parking lot across the street
ADA: Yes, please notify us of any accommodations prior to the show
JOSHUA RADIN
Joshua Radin emerged in 2004 as an empathetic, engaging, and often enthralling troubadour. Over the years, he’s tallied north of 1 billion streams, moved 1 million-plus albums worldwide, and scored a gold certification for the single “I’d Rather Be With You.” His music has appeared in over 200 films, television series, and commercials. In addition to multiple showstopping appearances on Ellen (who also enlisted him to perform at her wedding) and Today Show, and performances on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, and Conan, he contributed “Brand New Day” to a commercial in support of the troops at the request of First Ladies Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden. He’s played to sold out crowds around the globe and shared the stage with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson, Sheryl Crow, Tori Amos and more. Not to mention, he’s a staunch philanthropist who supports Little Kids Rock and North Shore Animal League America (NSALA), among others. Thus far his catalog consists of nine full-length offerings highlighted by fan favorites such as We Were Here, Simple Times, Underwater, Wax Wings, and Here, Right Now.
Following the release of his 2021 acclaimed album The Ghost and The Wall, Joshua left his material existence in the rearview, grabbed a backpack, packed his guitar, picked up a pen and a pad, hit the road in search of new stories to tell. Those stories comprise though the world will tell me so, volumes one & two which were released early 2023. During 2025, he turns the page on the next chapter of his career and life with his tenth full-length LP and first independent album since 2017, One Day Home. Immersing himself in the process mind, body, and soul, he pored over these 13 tracks, perfecting each moment and co-producing six tracks with Wally Gagel. This time around, he prepared the music for a double-LP release with one half original studio versions of the tracklisting and the other piano vocal versions. Musically, he taps into two sides of his sonic palette, leaning into soul and singer-songwriter stylings while tracing the journey of a romantic relationship.
MARIA TAYLOR
Maria Taylor is a singer-songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama, currently residing in Los Angeles California, known for her solo career and as a member of the duo Azure Ray with Orenda Fink. Taylor is a multi-instrumentalist who has collaborated with artists such as Bright Eyes, Phoebe Bridgers, Michael Stipe of REM, Daniel Johnston, and Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows.
Taylor began her career in the band Little Red Rocket, signing to Geffen at just 16 years old, before forming the indie-dream pop dup Azure Ray in the early 2000s. Azure Ray gained recognition with their debut self-titled album, with songs featured in films and TV shows, most notably the song “Sleep,” a favorite of Taylor Swift. After meeting the band in Athens, Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst invited the band on tour and introduced them to Saddle Creek where Azure Ray ultimately released four albums and three EPs. During that time, Taylor also lent her voice, piano and drumming skills to numerous Bright Eyes records.
Maria announced her solo career in 2005 – a change that would pave the way for five critically acclaimed albums and collaborations. Across 8 LPs, Taylor’s critically acclaimed solo work includiesher debut “11:11” which included “Song Beneath the Song” which has appeared multiple times on television including Grey’s Anatomy, through 2017’s “In the Next Life” which included the single “If Only” featuring long time collaborator Conor Oberst, appearing in NBC’s “This Is Us.”
Most recently Taylor and Fink reconnected to release Azure Ray’s first full length record in 6 years, scored music for a Hallmark series, performed with Daniel Johnston during his final tour, appeared on several Phoebe Bridgers’ songs (covers of John Prine “Summer’s End” and “Funny Feeling” by Bo Burnham) and on multiple tracks from Bright Eyes’ 2022 Companion reissue series. She joined the band as their drummer during Bright Eyes’ 2023 world tour of the United States, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.
In 2024, Taylor began recording her yet-to-be titled 9th solo album with producers Mike Mogis (Brights Eyes, BoyGenius) at ARC Studios in Omaha , Brad Armstrong, and Ben Brodin (First Aid Kit), with arrangements by Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes, Red Hot Chili Peppers). The album is currently in production, with plans for a 2025 release.