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June 26thBoth Sides Now
June 28thYeison Landero
July 5thVibestrong and Dre Z Melodi
July 10thElida Almeida
July 11thMenla Choga Puja
July 14thWonder Women of Country
July 16thMac Heartbreakers
July 17thRufus Wainwright
July 17thMary Gauthier - SOLD OUT!
July 18thMary Gauthier
July 19thMenla Choga Puja
July 22ndScott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee
August 1stSteve Earle - SOLD OUT!
August 8thThe Cybertronic Spree
August 9thBlack Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
August 13thAlbert Castiglia
August 17thAlbert Castiglia
August 18thLos Texmaniacs & Lisa Morales
August 21stRon Crowder
August 28thWest Texas Exiles
September 10thThe Wailers
September 11thYungchen Lhamo
September 11thYungchen Lhamo
September 12thDía de los Muertos
October 3rdCoco Montoya
October 8thCoco Montoya
October 9thCoco Montoya
October 10thChris Duarte
October 23rdChris Duarte
October 24thJoanne Shaw Taylor
October 28thArkansauce
December 4thAly & AJ (New Date!)
December 16thKalos
January 27thKalos
January 28thInternational Guitar Night XXVII
February 23rdNight 3 - Lauren Ruth Ward, Kevin Herig & Willajay
A concert television show taping experience!
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Tickets cost $10 (including all service charges). They are also available from the KiMo Box Office at 505-228-9857.
Purchase tickets to all four nights of shows and receive a $10 discount ($30 total).
AMP is excited to team up with Bands of Enchantment for the filming of Season 4 of their Albuquerque Sessions. This PBS television show features a killer mix of local, national and international bands, all filmed right here in Albuquerque. Come be part of the live filming/concert experience—and then tune in when the shows premiere in 2025! The filming experience is a blast regardless of who is performing. Plus, they are giving a guitar away each night!
The Emmy Award-winning television series returns to downtown Albuquerque to film its fourth season at the historic KiMo Theatre. Nine bands from across the world will descend on Albuquerque, New Mexico to create a sonic blast of sounds. Featuring bands from Cuba, Columbia, Canada, Texas, New Mexico, and more. Join us as we film another award-winning season!
Click here for the full Bands of Enchantment Albuquerque Sessions Season 4 lineup!
Get ready for an unforgettable performance by Willajay, the alternative pop sensation from Albuquerque. Fronted by the lyrical genius of Willa Edwards, Willajay blends classic sounds with contemporary production, weaving together disco, rock, metal, hip-hop, folk, and musical theatre influences. Supported by the dynamic trio of drummer Kendall Jones, guitarist Ezra Sena, and bassist Chris Alires, Willajay captures the raw vulnerability and empowering resilience of a young woman artist today. With themes of grief and self-discovery, their music invites listeners to imagine a world where women thrive despite adversity. Having opened for national acts like Sir Chloe and Hannah Wicklund and featured at Meow Wolf and on HivemindTV’s Hot Underground playlist, Willajay is set to dazzle BOE with an electrifying show.
Kevin Herig is an electrifying singer-songwriter who has been a cornerstone of the Albuquerque music scene since 2006. With a sound that seamlessly blends danceable rhythms and introspective lyrics, Kevin has captivated audiences since his days as the frontman for Asper Kourt, a band spotlighted by MTV Music and The Food Network. Launching his solo career with the acclaimed Give It All Away (2014), Kevin followed up with the EP All You Can't Control (2016) and the LP Stubborn Heart (2018). His music, influenced by legends like Paul Simon, CSN, and the Beatles, showcases a warm, intimate voice and meticulously crafted songs that delve deep into relationships and memories. Kevin Herig's performances are a masterclass in emotional depth and musical craftsmanship, making him a must-see at BOE.
Closing the evening: Acclaimed for her soulful, raspy vocals, introspective lyrics and energetic, full-throttle performances, LA-based singer-songwriter Lauren Ruth Ward continues to break new ground with her latest EP, Self Electric. Its five tracks reflect her personal growth and journey toward self-appreciation. In an interview with Edward Fowler, she describes it as "high-energy, blood-letting, glam-rock shreddy guitar." She explains, "It's a reflection of where I am now and how I'm feeling in my life. I'm feeling really grounded."
The opening track, "Self Love," represents a culmination of experiences and relationships dating back to her early years growing up in Maryland. "All those memories happened here in Baltimore, and they created me," she reveals in her mini-doc about the song. "The good and the growing." Underscoring the track's introspective nature, Ward says, "The song was originally written as a way to call myself out," noting that "the writing takes you through a world of self-pity and rising from the ashes."

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