Lensic 360
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Lake Street Dive - CANCELED

at Kit Carson Park

Time: 7:00pm     Day: Sunday     Doors: 5:30pm     Ages: All Ages     Price: $56 - $76
This Event Has Ended

Lake Street Dive’s show tonight at Kit Carson Park is canceled after the band’s tour bus was hit last night in a bad accident. Luckily, everyone is okay, but it will be impossible for them to get to Taos tonight.

Lensic 360 and the Town of Taos know how much fans were looking forward to tonight , especially after such a beautiful Alison Krauss & Union Station show last night, but we are all very glad the band is okay and hope to bring them back sometime in the future. 

Full refunds will be issued through the original point of purchase. Please be aware it can take 5-7 business days for refunds to post to your credit card.

 

LAKE STREET DIVE

Lake Street Dive have pushed the possibilities of pop music as a unifying force, not only through their eclectic sound—a boldly original cross-pollination of soul, folk, jazz, classic pop, and more—the five-piece’s all-embracing ethos has also made them a beloved live band known for building a potent connection among every crowd. In the making of their new album Good Together, vocalist Rachael Price, bassist/background vocalist Bridget Kearney, drummer/background vocalist Mike Calabrese, keyboardist/vocalist Akie Bermiss, and guitarist/background vocalist James Cornelison reinforced the deep sense of purpose behind their output, often turning their attention to the many factors driving us apart today (e.g., unchecked technological growth, culturally imposed isolation, the cult of relentless self-optimization). Born from a mindset they refer to as “joyful rebellion,” Good Together arrives as a body of work both gloriously defiant and primed to inspire unbridled dancing and ecstatic singing-along.

“There’s a lot to be angry about in the world right now, a lot of pain and rage and divisiveness, but it isn’t sustainable to constantly live in that anger—you need something else to keep you going,” says Calabrese. “Joy is a great way to sustain yourself, and we wanted to encourage everyone to stay aware of that. In a way this album is our way of saying, ‘Take your joy very seriously.’”