Full Moon Concert
Jeez LaWeez performs accompanied by a food truck and activities for kids.
Outdoor concert featuring Jeez LaWeez at the Open Space Visitor Center, accompanied by a food truck and a kids activity.
WHAT: Full Moon Concert with Jeez LaWeez accompanied by food truck dinner and kids’ activity
Bring your own picnic dinner or grab a bite from the food truck!
WHERE: Open Space Visitor Center | 6500 Coors Blvd NW at the end of Bosque Meadows Rd. between Montaño and Paseo del Norte
WHEN: Friday, August 19th| 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm | Moonrise at 8:50 pm MDT
FEE: FREE
Please bring a blanket or chairs and enjoy these local musicians on our back patio – a patio with a view to be experienced.
Albuquerque – The City of Albuquerque Open Space Visitor Center celebrates the gradual change of seasons with a Full Moon concert designed especially for Jeez LaWeez!
"Jeez LaWeez may appear to be a musical group, but in fact, they are a self-professed spiritual path to enlightenment disguised as a hugely talented and outrageously silly trio of musicians. They have, at last, released their eponymously titled debut album." --Mel Minter
"No Mo", on their debut album, won Best of the Year in the category of Novelty/Humorous--at the New Mexico Mic Awards this past May! Best Music Video of 2012 called "Little White Lies.”
The Open Space Visitor Center Full Moon Concerts Series includes:
AUGUST 19TH: Jeez LaWeez! 7-9pm
SEPTEMBER 17TH: The Tumbleweeds! 5-7pm
OCTOBER 15TH: Frank McCullouch y Sus Amigos, 5-7pm
www.cabq.gov/openspace
The Open Space Visitor Center is an interpretive hub for the Open Space program, lands, and resources. Visitors enjoy educational exhibits, art displays, wildlife fields, a Traditions garden, Bosque trails, and a variety of talks, workshops, demonstrations and entertainment. This is the 10th Anniversary of the Open Space Visitor Center. Come help us celebrate!
The Open Space Visitor Center is located at 6500 Coors Boulevard, between Montaño Road and Paseo del Norte at the end of Bosque Meadows Road. Look for the Flyway art installation.