Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM Visit Website > w/ special guest Hannah Cohen September 27, 2025 • 6:30 pm DOORS 5:00pm • All Ages Get Tickets > VENUE: KIT CARSON PARK SEATING: The park is grass. Please bring your own chairs. ALCOHOL: Yes, on-site alcohol sales unless otherwise noted. OUTSIDE FOOD/DRINK: No. Food and beverage trucks are available on-site. PARKING: Street parking near venue ADA INFO: There is limited ADA parking located on Civic Plaza Drive next to the ADA entrance. Patrons then walk 100 yards on a cement sidewalk to the ADA viewing area, located house right, which has seats provided. THINGS TO BRING: Folding chairs/camp chairs (please be mindful of space) Sunscreen Raincoat Empty water bottles (no glass please); there will be filling stations on-site Small purses (subject to search) PROHIBITED ITEMS: No blankets, tarps, or shade structures No cameras (phones are okay) No outside food or drink No pets; working service animals only, must be in a vest No large bags or backpacks No wagons or carts No weapons of any kind including knives, blades, guns NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS Raised in Herman, Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff began his music career playing in his family’s church band. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver, working night shifts at a bottle factory and trucking while testing songs at open-mics. In 2010, he released In Memory of Loss, a folky solo album on Rounder Records, followed by 2013’s Falling Faster Than You Can Run on Modyvi Records and the Closer EP. Rateliff then formed the rock outfit Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Since their 2015 self-titled breakthrough album, the band has established itself as a generational talent through their dynamic live performances and growing catalog of essential studio recordings. The band has appeared on Saturday Night Live, released four LPs, two EPs, and a live album. In support of their highly acclaimed new LP South of Here, the band’s first arena tour includes performances at Chicago’s United Center and Madison Square Garden. HANNAH COHEN Earthstar Mountain is an ode to curiosity. It asks what it means to live a life: how do we decide which direction to take? How do we stay there? And what happens when the rug is pulled from under our feet? Once again working with her partner and collaborator Sam Evian at their recording studio Flying Cloud, Hannah Cohen’s fourth full-length album Earthstar Mountain, is a keepsake of Cohen’s time in the Catskills, built over the course of 2020-2024, as blurred, shimmering memories come into focus to produce a collage of echoes and sonic souvenirs. Featuring contributions from Sufjan Stevens, Clairo, Sean Mullins, Liam Kazar, Oliver Hill and more, Earthstar Mountain is a love letter to the Catskills and in the interconnectedness of all things: in her past, present, future and alternative selves, in her friends––here and gone––and in the mountain that peers through her windows. Learn More: https://tickets.lensic360.org/tickets/449523 Learn More >