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Masters of Hawaiian Music
September 30thMasters of Hawaiian Music - SOLD OUT!
October 1stDonation to support the Maui Strong Fund
October 1stJosh Ritter & The Royal City Band
October 2ndMac Sabbath
October 7thJD Simo
October 18thBonnie "Prince" Billy - SOLD OUT!
October 20thSona Jobarteh
October 20thBad Bad Hats
October 21stOmara Portuondo (from Buena Vista Social Club)
October 22ndSharkk Heartt and Jillian Bessett
October 24thTurkmen Days 2
October 24thSharkk Heartt and Jillian Bessett
October 25thRudy Boy
November 1stKaran Casey
November 1stJoe P
November 1stKaran Casey
November 2ndLisa Loeb
November 3rdLisa Loeb
November 4thNoche De Risa: Laughter is the Best Medicine
November 9thHenry Rollins - SOLD OUT!
November 10thCrane Festival
November 11thPeter Case
November 11thPamyua
November 12thPeter Case
November 12thLa Dame Blanche & BCUC
November 15thMatt Andersen - SOLD OUT!
November 16thLa Dame Blanche & BCUC
November 17thLa Dame Blanche & BCUC
November 18thRyan Adams - Cancelled
November 22ndRudy Boy
November 29thWendy Rule
December 5thWendy Rule
December 16thA Winter's Evening with Ryanhood
December 16thA Winter's Evening with Ryanhood
December 17thAlash
January 17thAlasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas
March 15thThe Halluci Nation
Def-I
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Tickets cost $22 in advance, $27 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
Halloween Weekend Bash!!
Costumes or come as you are!
The Halluci Nation is real.
As they enter a new cycle, Bear Witness and Tim "2oolman" Hill of A Tribe Called Red are reintroducing themselves as The Halluci Nation, to reflect the evolution of their music and mission. The Halluci Nation takes its name from a phrase coined by John Trudell to describe the vast global community of people who remember at their core what it means to be human. As a visionary artist and activist, Trudell recognized the connection between his accomplishments and what ATCR did intuitively through music and art.
Trudell's voice was the first heard on Tribe's last record, We Are The Halluci Nation, and will, fittingly, be the first you hear on The Halluci Nation's upcoming record, One More Saturday Night. The album is a love letter to the Electric Pow Wow gatherings launched at Ottawa's Babylon nightclub in 2007. It represents an imagined denouement to the biweekly Saturday-night parties that ended abruptly in 2017, without ever getting the proper send-off. One More Saturday Night thus pays homage to the parties' energy and momentum that elevated The Halluci Nation to this pivotal point in their career of fully mastering their own music style while also moving beyond club music; or "mixing dance music with dance music," as Bear Witness succinctly puts it.
"We wanted to pay homage to the Electric Pow Wow and wrap that whole decade of experience up and close the cycle, and in doing so give direct coordinates of where the future was headed. In a nutshell, that's what this album is about," says Bear. "We just wanted to make a party record, as well, one that people could dance to while still having the strong message we are known for."
Diné artist Def-i continues to carve out an original niche from introspective and poetic Hip-Hop. Hailing from Albuquerque and emerging from the underground indie rap circuit, Def-i's eclectic repertoire has provided him with much success and opportunity. Def-i's latest album is Water Edges.