Date: Friday, June 19, 2026 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Visit Website > June 19, 2026 • 7:00 pm DOORS 5:30pm • All Ages Get Tickets > 12 YEARS OLD AND UNDER: Free and no ticket required. CHARITY FEE: $1 from the sale of each ticket will be donated to Stray Hearts, a socially conscious shelter and adoption facility reuniting pets with their families and providing humane care, shelter and pathways for surrendered, lost, and homeless companion animals, while providing resources for responsible pet ownership in Taos, New Mexico and the surrounding areas. For online ticketing sales & support, contact [email protected] or call 1-877-466-3404.For in-person sales, visit the Lensic box office. VENUE: RED WILLOW 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 GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and now calling Colorado home, horticulturist/musician Gregory Alan Isakov has cast an impressive presence on the indie-rock and folk worlds with his six full-length studio albums: That Sea, The Gambler; This Empty Northern Hemisphere; The Weatherman; Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony; Evening Machines (nominated for a Grammy award for Best Folk Album), and Appaloosa Bones. Isakov tours internationally with his band, and has performed with several national symphony orchestras across the United States. Isakov’s new record, Appaloosa Bones, was released via Dualtone/Suitcase Town Music. Of the album, MOJO states, “Prime Isakov: his velvet baritone glides over elegant and shimmering Wild West mirages.” The Associated Press proclaims, “He has that magical ability to convey both urgency and grandeur at the same time…Simple. Straightforward. Utterly evocative.” And No Depression declares, “this is Isakov’s genius. He turns a short poem into a magnificent piece of music that can captivate for hours.” When he is not on the road, he runs Starling Farm (a small farm in Boulder County), which provides produce to CSA members, restaurants, and Community Food Share (a local food bank). Learn More: https://tickets.lensic360.org/tickets/457840?tc=lensic360 Learn More >