Quicksand Soup in Concert
Free at the GMAEC Summer Concert Series
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August 21, 6:00 pm-8:00pm |
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195 W. Main St., Cedaredge |
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Free, outdoor concert! Bring your lawn chairs. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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QUICKSAND SOUP IN CONCERT
Free at the GMAEC Summer Concert Series
6:00pm-8:00pm, 195 W. Main St., Cedaredge
Free, outdoor concert! Bring your lawn chairs.
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| Saturday, Aug 22 |
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BILL CRICK, LIVE MUSIC AT CRUISE CONTROL KITCHEN
7:00pm-9:00pm, 555 Colorado Ave, Grand Junction
Enjoy fine Chicago-inspired cuisine, craft beverages, and live music.
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| Sunday, Aug 23 |
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BIG SWIG AT THE PALISADE LIVERY SALOON
3:00pm-6:00pm, 215 Main St, Palisade, CO 81526
Live Music by Big Swig
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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CELEBRATING WIDE-OPEN SPACES
Rangelands Here and Around the World
4:30pm-6:30pm, EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum, 1400 N. 7th St. Grand Junction, CO 81501
Look out your window in Grand Junction, and the wide-open spaces you see are rangelands. These lands are biodiverse, provide habitat for wildlife and
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plants, livelihoods for people, and store carbon, but they are often overlooked and understudied. Come and learn more about your own backyard during a free night at the museum. EUREKA! will be the host of a special exhibit on rangelands here around the world. In addition, local rangeland ecologist Retta Bruegger, and rancher Janie VanWinkle (also, Executive Board member for the Ruth Powell Hutchins Water Center) will talk about their relationships to these lands. Leave with a deeper appreciation of the lands you love in the Grand Valley and beyond.
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| Thursday, Aug 27 |
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IZZY BURNS - LIVE AT WESTCO BREWING
6:30pm-8:30pm, 905 Struthers Ave, Grand Junction, CO, 81501
Izzy Burns is live at WestCo Brewing on Thursday, August 27th, at 6:30pm! This is a free event, open to all ages.
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| Friday, Aug 28 |
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MUSIC
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ANTHONY GARCIA & LOS DIABLOS TEJANOS IN CONCERT
Free at the GMAEC Summer Concert Series
6:00pm-8:00pm, 195 W. Main St., Cedaredge
Free outdoor concert. Bring your lawn chairs.
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| Tuesday, Sep 1 |
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MUSIC
THEATRE
VISUAL ARTS
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MOAB MUSIC FESTIVAL
Moab Music Festival
5:00pm-12:00am, Moab, UT
The Moab Music Festival announced its 34th season, a three-week celebration of music set amid the red-rock canyons and rivers of southeastern Utah
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from September 2 - September 18, 2026. Led by Artistic Director Tessa Lark, the Festival’s 2026 season centers on the theme “This Land,” exploring the diverse musical roots that have shaped American music over the past 250 years. This year’s lineup includes: Composer-in-residence: GRAMMY-winning cellist and composer Andrew Yee is a genre-defying artist celebrated for spellbindingly virtuosic performances. A founding member of the Attacca Quartet and Juilliard graduate, Yee’s Moab residency highlights their interdisciplinary practice, including the personal solo project Halfie, which explores bi-racial and non-binary identity. You can experience Yee’s art at the following events: Opening Night Celebration on September 2: The festival's opening night will take place at the Red Earth Venue where solo and chamber music performances from world-class artists will kick the celebration off. Floating Concert I: Halfie on September 4: Yee will perform a compelling and deeply personal program of works for strings ‘Halfie’. Music Hike I: The Cello Quintets on September 5:The world premiere of Yee’s canyon-inspired work joins Schubert’s monumental String Quintet in C Major, echoing the timelessness of the red rocks. American Collage on September 5: At Red Cliffs Lodge, the American Collage program will trace 250 years of inventive American sound, featuring a second performance of Yee's Festival commissioned work. Special Guest Stars: Cécile McLorin Salvant (September 6, Red Cliffs Lodge): The three-time GRAMMY-winning vocalist will perform an evening of genre-defying jazz and theatrical storytelling. Huntertones (September 12, Sorrel River Ranch): The Brooklyn-based ensemble brings their high-energy, horn-driven blend of jazz, funk, and soul. Sam Reider & The Human Hands: The Latin GRAMMY-nominated collective will perform September 7 - 9, fusing global folk traditions with contemporary improvisation. Cataract Canyon Raft Trip: An immersive musical journey featuring cellist Natalie Haas and guitarist/vocalist Chuchi Cuadrado, with meals curated by chef-author J. Kenji López-Alt. The 2026 season also features a special collaboration with NPR's From the Top, the nation’s premiere radio and media platform for young classical musicians. Hosted by pianist Peter Dugan, these two curated performances—Floating Concert II (Sept 11) and Music Hike 2 (Sept 12)—will showcase rising stars violinist Ava Pakiam (age 15) and cellist Oliver Mar (age 14) in Moab’s iconic natural settings. Presented free of charge, the Rocky Mountain Power Community Concert (September 7, Old City Park) features Native American flute virtuoso R. Carlos Nakai, Sam Reider and the Human Hands, and other festival artists. This event underscores the Festival’s commitment to community accessibility, providing world-class live music for all ages. To see the full schedule, lineup and artist information for the 2026 Moab Music Festival, visit our website at: https://moabmusicfest.org/calendar/. For tickets, visit moabmusicfest.org or contact the Festival box office at (435) 259-7003. All artists, venues and programs are subject to change.
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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SEPT WRITER'S NIGHT: THE SONG BENEATH THE STORY
How Songwriting Can Teach Every Writer...
6:00pm-7:30pm, 1803 N. 7th St.
The Song Beneath the Story How Songwriting Can Teach Every Writer About Emotion, Connection, and Creative Flow Have you ever wondered where a song
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comes from? Every song begins with a spark: an emotion, an experience, an image, or an idea. In this workshop, we’ll explore the creative principles behind great songs and discover how they can strengthen your writing – even if you’ve never written a note of music. Song may be our most universal form of storytelling. By examining how songwriters use emotion, structure, rhythm, rhyme, repetition, and melody to create lasting impact, writers of all disciplines can gain fresh tools for engaging readers and making their work more memorable. Whether you write poetry, fiction, memoir, or essays, you’ll leave with practical insights into creativity, craft, and the art of connecting with an audience. Speaker Bio Ian Janco is a songwriter, poet, novelist, recording artist, and producer whose work explores the intersection of story, emotion, and creativity. Over the past decade, he has written thousands of songs across genres, including folk, Americana, pop, rock, and R&B, with his music earning millions of streams and placements in film and television. A graduate of the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Ian has collaborated with artists and music companies around the world while performing more than 1,000 live shows. Beyond music, he has self-published his own poetry and completed several novels, bringing a multidisciplinary perspective to the creative process. Drawing from years of experience as a professional writer and performer, Ian’s workshops focus on finding the emotional heart of a story, overcoming creative blocks, and using the principles of songwriting to create more memorable and impactful writing in any form.
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| Wednesday, Sep 2 |
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MUSIC
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MOAB MUSIC FESTIVAL 34TH SEASON
Tickets on sale April 6th
9:00am-5:00pm, 58 East 300 South
The award-winning Moab Music Festival returns for its 34th season, September 2 - 18th 2026. The Festival is known for its distinctive programming and
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performances of chamber music, jazz, and Latin music. A star-studded roster of artists perform at wilderness, outdoor and historic venues unlike any other festival in the world. Tickets go on sale April 6th.
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| Tuesday, Sep 8 |
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RADIO ROOM
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WINE AND JAZZ NIGHT IN THE RADIO ROOM
6:00pm-8:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Wine & Jazz Nights in the Radio Room
Featuring Mixed Bag Jazz
Step into the warm glow of the Radio Room and settle in for an evening of
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smooth pours and even smoother grooves.
Mixed Bag Jazz returns for a sophisticated night of classic standards, cool swing, Latin rhythms, and soulful improvisation — all in the intimate setting of KAFM’s premier listening room.
Sip thoughtfully selected wines, relax with friends, and let the music carry you from mellow ballads to toe-tapping favorites. Whether you're a lifelong jazz lover or simply looking for the perfect midweek escape, Wine & Jazz Night delivers atmosphere, artistry, and community in one unforgettable evening.
? Intimate setting? Exceptional live musicianship? Hand-selected wines? Up-close listening experience
Join us for a night where every note pairs perfectly with the pour.
Doors open at 5:30 Show starts at 6pm
Limited seating. Advance tickets recommended.
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