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Indigenous Heritage Celebration
October 25thGerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
October 31stGerry O'Connor with Don Penzien
November 1stJulian Brave NoiseCat - SOLD OUT!
November 3rdKurbasy
November 8thKurbasy
November 9thRisas y Raíces: Rooted in Laughter
November 13thThe Bébé La La 15-Year Anniversary Concert & Celebration
November 15thLara Manzanares Album Release
November 20thLuca Stricagnoli
November 21stJoseph General & High Vibration
November 22ndLara Manzanares Album Release
November 23rdRyanhood
November 29thRyanhood
November 30thTrey Gunn and David Forlano
December 6thZenobia
December 9thUNM Songwriters Circle
December 10thRattlesnake Milk
January 13thLeftover Salmon
January 18thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem III
January 24thKalos
February 4thKalos
February 5thThe Sadies
February 6thLevi Platero
February 19thAlash
March 13thAlash
March 14thLúnasa
March 16thGwenifer Raymond
March 23rdGwenifer Raymond
March 24thJane Siberry
March 28thJane Siberry
March 29thRoomful of Teeth
April 6thRoomful of Teeth
April 8thDavid Wilcox
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Tickets are $28 in advance, $33 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
A limited number of VIP tickets, with guaranteed seating in the first 3 rows, are available for $55 (including all service charges).
Those who know David Wilcox's work know how exhaustively he pours his heart and soul into his songwriting and recording. It's his technical ability and meticulous craftsmanship that elevate this work, as he employs an impressive repertoire of tunings and cut capos in his unique approach to the guitar. More than anything, however, it is the intimate storytelling and the deeply held messages of Wilcox’s lyrics that are taken to heart and held so closely by his listeners. In 2018, the beloved singer-songwriter returned with The View From the Edge, his first album since 2014's Blaze. It's an album that reflects four years of thinking, writing, crafting, playing and life.
Every week or so a thankful fan writes to David to tell him that a song he wrote changed their life. Fans and other songwriters flock to his Wilcox Weekend to discuss music, philosophy, creativity, spirituality and life. While it's always rewarding to know that the music serves its purpose and provides direction, David avoids taking credit. As he says, it's the songs that do the work. It's the guitar that brings the message.

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