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group performs 8 p.m. Monday, April 6.
Tickets: $30.
• Clark and Nosaj Thing — Sunday, April 19.
Tickets: $13.
• Reptor — Thursday, April 30. Tickets: $12.
Socorro Entertainment Center —
Speaking Rock’s indoor concert venue is at
11200 Santos Sanchez (off Socorro Road, 4.5
miles southeast of Loop 375). Doors usually
open at 6 p.m. Socorro Entertainment Center
events are all ages; although under 18 must be
accompanied by an adult. Admission is free
($10 17 and younger) unless otherwise listed.
Tribute bands play each Thursday at 8 p.m.
Information: 860-7777 or speakingrockentertainment.com.
• Mexican rockers Molotov perform at 8:30
p.m. Saturday Feb. 7.
• Music legends Jerry Lee Lewis and Chubby
Checker Dinner Show is 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
14. Tickets: $25 (first row table seats, $100).
• Metal band Quiet Riot performs at 6 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 27.
Tricky Falls — 209 S. El Paso. All shows are
all-ages (16 and older), unless listed otherwise.
Information: 351-9909 Online tickets at trickyfalls.com. Tickets for some shows available at
All That Music, Bowie Feathers, Maria’s Closet,
Eloise and online at holdmyticket.com. Some
tickets available via ticketfly.com or zanytickets.com.
• Cursive — The emo band performs
Wednesday, Feb. 25, celebrating the reissue of
their debut album, “The Ugly Organ.” Tickets:
$15 in advance; $18 day of show.
• Senses Fail — The post-hardcore band performs at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, with guest
Kublai Khan. Tickets: $14-$17.
• Twin Shadow — The singer’s Eclipse Tour is
8 p.m. Monday, March 16. Tickets: $18 in
advance; $20 day of show.
• Of Montreal — The rock band performs
Friday, March 20, with Yip Deceiver. Tickets:
$20.
• Suicide Silence — The California metal
band’s Stronger Than Faith Tour is Tuesday,
March 24, with guests Emmure, Within the
Ruins and Fit For an Autopsy. Tickets to be
announced.
• People’s Champions — The tour featuring
Immortal Technique and Talib Kweli is 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 29, with Niko Is, CF, Hasan
Salaam and other guests. Hosted by PoisonPen.
Tickets: $22.50.
• The War on Drugs — The indie rock band
performs Wednesday, April 8.
• Datsik — The DJ and producer’s Ninja
Nation Tour is Saturday, April 4. Details to be
announced.
• Nightwish — The hit Finnish metal band’s
2015 North America Tour is 8 p.m. Sunday,
May 3, with Sabaton and Delain. Tickets: $35;
$175 VIP.
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and
Casino — Mescalero, N.M. Shows begin at 8
p.m. Age 21 and older admitted. Tickets sold
through Ticketmaster; prices listed do not
include service charge. Information: 1-877-2775677 or innofthemountaingods.com.
• Stupid Cupid Glow Party is 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 13. The singles party at Club 49
features DJ Frizzo. Admission: $5.
• All-4-One — The “Dukes of R&B” perform
at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14. Tickets: $55
(includes dinner).
• Charley Pride — The country music legend
performs at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Tickets:
$30-$75.
February 2015
• Dwight Yoakum — The hillbilly superstar
performs Saturday, March 14. Tickets: $30$90.
• Aaron Lewis – The Stained frontman performs Saturday, March 21. Tickets: $30-$75.
• Buckcherry — The rock band known for hits
like “Sorry” and “Rescue Me” performs
Saturday, March 28. Tickets: $35-$75.
• The Band Perry — The country trio performs Friday, April 24. Tickets: $45-$125.
• C.G. Ryche “Drum Show” — The musician
and filmmaker performs at 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 25. Tickets: $40 general admission.
Spencer Theater for Performing Arts
— Airport Hwy 220 in Alto, N.M. (about 12
miles north of downtown Ruidoso).
Information: (575) 336-4800, (888) 818-7872
or spencertheater.com.
Pre-show buffets are served at 6 p.m. for
some shows; cost is $20.
• ‘Swan Lake’ — The Russian National Ballet
Theatre presents the classic by Peter
Tchaikovsky and Maurius Petipa at 7 p.m. Jan.
30. Premiering in 1877, “Swan Lake” is considered the last of the great 19th century Russian
ballets. The Russian Ballet features more than
50 distinguished dancers directed by Elena
Radchenko. Tickets: $39-$72.
• Vienna Boys Choir — The legendary chorus
dating back to 1498 performs at 7 p.m. Feb.
25. Today, there are about 100 choristers
between the ages of 10 and 14, divided into
four touring choirs, giving more than 300 concerts a year in venues throughout the world.
Tickets: $39-$69.
• The Australian Bee Gees Show — The multimedia tribute concert is 7 p.m. March 7. The
show is a nostalgic trip through the Gibb brothers’ legacy with matching vocals, swirling lights,
and impeccable moves. The night will be
packed with hits such as “Night Fever,” “ Jive
Talkin,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Nights On
Broadway” and “Stayin’ Alive.” Tickets: $39$75.
• The Buddy Holly Story — “The World’s
Most Successful Rock & Roll Musical”, is 7 p.m.
March 18. “Buddy” tells the story of the three
years in which the young Lubbock man in hornrimmed glasses became the world’s top
recording artist, with a show that features over
20 of Buddy Holly’s hits, including “Peggy Sue,”
“That’ll Be The Day” “Maybe Baby.” Tickets:
$39-$72.
Tickets are available for the Spencer’s “Class
Acts” shows designed for school-aged students.
Performances are at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Tickets: $5. Information, reservations: (575)
336-4800 or spencertheater.com.
• “Toying with Science” featuring Garry
Krinsky is Tuesday, March 3, a fast-paced, varied and dynamic program combines circus
skills, mime, original music, and audience
involvement in the exploration of the scientific
principles of gravity, leverage, fulcrums, and
simple machines.
• “Backstage at the Circus” featuring the
renowned Wise Fool New Mexico troupe is
Thursday, April 16, in a glance behind the
scenes under the big top.
• Dan Franklin Smith — The New York Citybased pianist performs at 7 p.m. Feb. 27.
Tickets: $9, $13 and $18.
• Sons of the Pioneers — The celebrated
country and western group presenting song of
the American West perform at 7 p.m. March
17, as part of the Premier Series. The group
has performed for 75 years, with song like
“Tumbling Tumbleweeds,” “Cool Water” and
“Ghost Riders In the Sky.” Tickets: $14-$36.
Information: (575) 437-2202 or flickingercenter.com.
• Nelson Illusion — The magic spectacle
drama is 7 p.m. March 31, as part of the
Premier Series. The show combines rare and
original illusions from around the world with
award winning, magic performed by four master magicians. Tickets: $14-$36.
• “Into The Woods” — Alamogordo Music
Theatre presents the hit Broadway musical by
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine April 1012 and April 17-18. Showtimes are 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets to
be announced.
• Scrap Arts — The eclectic percussion band
closes the Premier Series at 7:30 p.m. April
21. The band performs on a variety of instruments created from old bike parts, PVC pipes,
construction site fodder and other creative
odds and ends in a lively, hyperactive and hip
show. Tickets: $14-$36.
$20 ($18 seniors and $10 Youth).
• Lúnasa — The internationally known traditional Irish group performs Thursday, March 5.
Tickets: $20 ($18 seniors and $10 Youth).
• Clarinet Quintets are featured Monday,
March 23, as part of the Presidential Chamber
Music Series IV. Admission is free.
• Nelson Illusions — The country’s largest
touring illusion show presents their “Smoke &
Mystery” show Friday, March 27. Tickets: $20
($18 seniors and $10 youth).
NM Tech Performing Arts Series —
Performances are 7:30 p.m. at New Mexico
Tech’s Macey Center in Socorro, N.M. All seats
general admission. Information: (575) 835-5688
or nmtpas.org.
• “Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles” —
The tribute show is Friday, Feb. 13. Tickets:
Flickinger Center for Performing Arts
— 1110 New York Ave. Alamogordo.
Information: (575) 437-2202 or flickingercenter.com.
• Imago dei Academy presents “Baroque to
Broadway” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7.
• Hotel California Chocolate Buffet — the
Center’s annual Valentine fundraiser is 7 p.m.
Feb. 12, with live music by the celebrated
Eagles tribute Band. Tickets: $14, $25 and $36.
• The annual COPE benefit is 7 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 21. Call for details.
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