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January 16thAMP Member Appreciation Concert
January 19thBands of Enchantment Season 4 Red Carpet Premiere
January 23rd3 On A Match Kabarett
January 24thAMP Member Appreciation Concert
January 24thJesse Cook
February 2ndJesse Cook
February 3rdThe Wildwoods
February 4thThe Wildwoods
February 5thTinsley Ellis
February 17thThe Ocean Blue
February 21stKathleen Edwards
February 22ndKathleen Edwards
February 23rdAlbert Castiglia
February 25thAlbert Castiglia
February 26thSadness, Madness, & Mayhem
March 1stAltan
March 12thRonnie Baker Brooks
March 13thRonnie Baker Brooks
March 14thLúnasa
March 18thGoodnight, Texas
March 19thGoodnight, Texas
March 20thK.Flay
March 25thDavid Wilcox
March 27thDavid Wilcox
March 28thYagody
March 29thJohn Splithoff
March 30thYagody
March 31stScott & Johanna Hongell-Darsee
April 5thArkansauce - NEW DATE!
April 19thZoë Keating (New Date)
May 13thThe Young Dubliners
May 16thAlash
Encore Performance!
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Tickets cost $30 (plus a $3 service charge). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
A rare opportunity to enjoy remarkable Tuvan throat singing in the intimate FUSION 708 gallery/theater!
The mother of Alash musician Bady-Dorzhu Ondar passed away suddenly and he had to return home to bring his mother's body from Murmansk to Kyzyl and to arrange her funeral rites. Our condolences to him for his loss.
The band is flying in Soriah, a long time Alash friend and collaborator, to join Ayan and Aian-ool for their upcoming shows. We'll all miss Bady-Dorzhu, but are still looking forward to a beautiful night of Tuvan music.
The band had a schedule change and is able to add a second performance on Friday night. Since our first show is sold out, we are excited to offer more people a chance to see these remarkable musicians. Join us for some amazing late-night Tuvan music after our sold out Yungchen Lhamo concert on Friday.
Alash are masters of Tuvan throat singing, a remarkable technique for singing multiple pitches at the same time. Masters of traditional Tuvan instruments as well as the art of throat singing, Alash are deeply committed to traditional Tuvan music and culture. At the same time, they are fans of western music. Believing that traditional music must constantly evolve, the musicians subtly infuse their songs with western elements, creating their own unique style that is fresh and new, yet true to their Tuvan musical heritage.