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April 14thLos Radiators
April 22ndLos Radiators
April 23rdMoira Smiley: The Big Sing
April 25thMoira Smiley: The Rhizome Project
April 25thAly & AJ (Rescheduled to December 16)
April 26thEric Johnson
April 30thKelly Willis
May 2ndTíos Míos
May 7thJuani De La Isla Quartet
May 9thMike Zito
May 15thEric Johnson
May 17thTíos Míos
May 19thGhalia Volt
May 27thTab Benoit
May 28thTab Benoit
May 30thLone Piñon CD Release Celebration
June 3rdLone Piñon CD Release Celebration
June 5thWendy Rule
June 11thEl Gozao & Los 33
June 12thSlim Cessna + Maria de Cessna
June 14thA Word with Writers - Andrew Sean Greer
June 16thSevero y Grupo Fuego and Lara Manzanares
June 19thAndy Mason
June 20thAndy Mason
June 20thRed Light Cameras and NEH
June 26thBoth Sides Now
June 28thVibestrong and Dre Z Melodi
July 10thWonder Women of Country
July 16thThe Mac Heartbreakers
July 17thMary Gauthier
July 18thMary Gauthier
July 19thScott and Johanna Hongell-Darsee
August 1stSteve Earle
August 8thLiz Melendez and Caroline Aiken
August 22ndYungchen Lhamo
September 11thYungchen Lhamo
September 12thAly & AJ (New Date!)
December 16thInternational Guitar Night XXVII
February 23rdJane Siberry
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Show moved from December. All tickets from the original show honored on the new date.
Tickets cost $44 in advance, $49 day of show (including service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
Visionary, uncompromising, and ever-evolving, Jane Siberry is one of Canada's most original and influential singer-songwriters. Best known for transcendent works like "Calling All Angels," "Love Is Everything," and the iconic "Mimi On The Beach," she has created a singular body of work that defies categorization. Her haunting contribution to "The Crow" soundtrack, "It Can't Rain All The Time," continues to resonate more than ever three decades later.
Despite a prolific career, Siberry reflects: "I feel like I'm inching my way toward my prime."
Siberry has long been at the vanguard of artists reshaping the relationship between creativity and commerce. After parting ways with Warner/Reprise Records in 1996, she founded her own label, Sheeba, and pioneered a "pay-what-you-can" model for music downloads-inviting audiences into a trust based creative economy. When asked what this model trusts in, she simply says, "All that is Good."
Similarly, in a desire to break free from the confines of traditional touring, Siberry expanded her performances to include intimate "salon" tours in living rooms around the world-from llama farms in New Zealand to garages in Australia, kominkas in Japan, kitchens in Finland, and bell towers in rural England-creating connection and community. Her performances are described by audiences as intense, heraldic, funny, and trustworthy (meaning "audiences might feel freer to shed a tear"). She feels extremely privileged to be a musician.
After a decade-long recording pause, Siberry returns with a highly anticipated gathering of songs. They are interwoven with musical and spoken segues that she calls "the matrix," the album plays like a musical "Netflix series," exploring themes of flickering consciousness, compassion, and rigorous sclf reckoning. Siberry calls them "the moments in between."

Big thanks to Concept Hotels for taking good care of our artists in Santa Fe! If you need affordable lodging in Santa Fe, check out their three hotels: The Sage Hotel, Coyote South, and Inn at Santa Fe. Click the name of each hotel to book your rooms with a special discounted AMP Concerts rate—perfect options when attending one of our Santa Fe shows!

This event is partially funded by the County of Santa Fe Lodgers' Tax.

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