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February 2026 Events

 

February 5

STORM LARGE — LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 

STORM LARGE

7:30 p.m.
211 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
Musician, actor, and author Storm Large brings her electrifying presence to the stage. Known for her unique blend of rock, jazz, and cabaret, she delivers fierce and compelling interpretations of popular songs, along with original material, showcasing the powerful vocals and subversive style that gained her national attention as a finalist on Rock Star: Supernova

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February 6

NADJA — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

NADJA film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
A moody, postmodern vampire tale set in 1990s New York, this 4K restoration blends surrealism and cult horror as a vampire is pursued by a descendant of Van Helsing.

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February 6 onward

SUGAR ISLAND — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

Sugar Island film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
A Dominican-Haitian teenager living in a sugarcane community embarks on a journey into adulthood when an unwanted pregnancy leads her to discover her own power through mystical entities.

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February 7

CANCER FOUNDATION BENEFIT AUCTION: ROSES & RISTRAS 2026 — SANTA FE COMMUNITY CONVENTION CENTER

Cancer Foundation for NM Sweetheart Auction 2026.

Time: 5 – 10 p.m.
201 W Marcy St, Santa Fe
The Cancer Foundation for New Mexico’s 21st annual Sweetheart Auction, Roses & Ristras, is the largest and most impactful benefit event for local cancer patients, with 100% of funds staying local to cover essential needs like travel, lodging, and nutrition support. The evening features an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, dinner by Walter Burk Catering, dancing, a paddle raise, and auctions featuring over 400 items. All guests with full dinner service will have reserved table seating.

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February 13 onward

THE LOVE THAT REMAINS — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

THE LOVE THAT REMAINS film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason explores the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside through the lives of an artist and a fisherman as they navigate the fractures and devotions of their marriage.

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February 13 onward

MY FATHER’S SHADOW — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

MY FATHER’S SHADOW film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Set against the political landscape of 1993 Lagos, this poetic debut explores the tender bonds and unspoken depths between a father and his two sons during a time of national crisis.

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February 13

NATCHEZ — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

NATCHEZ film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
Suzannah Herbert’s award-winning documentary captures the clash between history and memory in a Mississippi town reliant on antebellum tourism, following a mosaic of residents as they grapple with a past that remains deeply ingrained in the present.

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February 14

OPERA ON SCREEN SANTA FE: LA BOHÈME — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

LA BOHÈME film poster

6 p.m.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
The Santa Fe Opera presents a free screening of Puccini’s timeless tale set in 1920s Paris, following six Bohemians in pursuit of connection and art, preceded by a family-friendly presentation.

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February 20 & 21

THE BLUEBIRD CAFE X BISHOP’S LODGE: SANTA FE LIVE MUSIC 2026

Bluebird Cafe at Bishop's Lodge

6 p.m.
Bunkhouse Great Room at Bishop’s Lodge, 1297 Bishop’s Lodge Rd.
Nashville’s influential Bluebird Cafe returns to Santa Fe for an exclusive “In The Round” songwriter performance. The event brings chart-topping writers to the Bunkhouse Great Room to share the stories behind their music. Optional post-show dining is available at SkyFire.

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February 20

BY DESIGN — CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS

By Design film poster.

Various, please check the schedule.
1050 Old Pecos Trail
In this absurdist body-swap comedy, a woman swaps forms with a designer chair and finds she is better liked as an inanimate object, while the piece’s new owner becomes romantically fixated on his possession.

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February 21

THE TEN TENORS — LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 

THE TEN TENORS

7:30 p.m.
211 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
The celebrated Australian vocal ensemble The Ten Tenors returns to the stage for an evening of powerful ten-part harmonies and captivating choreography. Known for their clever and irreverent style, they deliver show-stopping interpretations that seamlessly span genres, ranging from operatic arias and soulful ballads to classic rock and pop hits. 

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February 22

THE OKEE DOKEE BROTHERS — LENSIC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 

Okee Dokee Brothers

3 p.m.
211 W. San Francisco St., Santa Fe
Bring the whole family to see the Grammy-winning folk and roots music duo The Okee Dokee Brothers. Childhood friends Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander channel their love for the outdoors and adventure into wildly popular albums, inspiring countless families to get outside, be creative, and sing along to their harmonious, plaid-shirted fun. 

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Last Friday Art Walk
Santa Fe Railyard Plaza
Last Friday of Every Month, 5 – 7 p.m.
For an exciting world-class contemporary art experience, visit Santa Fe’s hip Railyard Arts District for the Last Friday Art Walk.

Tuesday Market
Santa Fe Railyard
Tuesdays, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Shop at your leisure and avoid busy crowds at the scaled-down, but no less generous, Santa Fe Farmer’s Tuesday Market in the Railyard, including Artisan Market vendors, as well as the Market Café and Gift Shop.
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Meow Wolf
10 a.m – 8 p.m., Sunday – Thursday; 10 a.m. – 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday
An arts production company that creates immersive, multimedia experiences that transport audiences of all ages into fantastic realms.
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Santa Fe Farmers Market
Saturdays, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Voted one of the Top Ten Farmers’ Markets by Sunset Magazine, this is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful growers’ markets in the country.

Margarita Rail
Sky Railway
In a nod to the famous Santa Fe Margarita Trail, you’ll get amazing views and live music on a tour de tequila, as you travel the historic rail between Santa Fe and Lamy. Ticket includes seat, a complimentary drink, and live entertainment.
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The Stargazer
Sky Railway
See the New Mexico night sky through the eyes of professional guides who will entertain you with tales of the stars, constellations and planets that have been passed down for generations, as you travel the historic rail between Santa Fe and Lamy. Ticket includes seat, a complimentary glass of champagne and live music.
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New Mexico Ale Trail
Sky Railway
Sit back and enjoy unique locally crafted suds and the gorgeous views of the New Mexico landscape, as you travel the historic rail between Santa Fe and Lamy. Ticket includes seat, samples, a complimentary beer and live entertainment.
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Serenata Flamenca
Sky Railway
Enjoy Flamenco music and dance, along with the beautiful scenery of the Galisteo Basin, as you travel the historic rail between Santa Fe and Lamy. Ticket includes seat, a complimentary glass of champagne and live entertainment.
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Vamanos Santa Fe Walks
The Santa Fe Conservation Trust offers free walks through some of Northern New Mexico’s most scenic preserves, led by experts who can answer all your burning questions. There are 30 free walks and hikes from May through October.
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90s Night
Social Kitchen + Bar
Every Monday, 4 – 10 p.m.
Located within the Sage Hotel, The Social Kitchen + Bar invites you to remember your youth on 90s Night, every Monday.

LGBT “Plus Plus” Night
Social Kitchen + Bar
Every Thursday, 4 – 10 p.m.
Located within the Sage Hotel, The Social Kitchen + Bar invites you to their weekly LGBT “Plus Plus” Night, every Thursday.

 

The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company
New Mexico’s oldest and most award-winning microbrewery, with concerts happening weekly.
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La Fiesta Lounge
Enjoy casual New Mexican cuisine, enticing cocktails and eclectic live music by talented locals every night of the week.
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Meow Wolf
Named one of the best small music venues in the country by Yelp, catch eclectic performers from around the world, every week.
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Social Kitchen + Bar
Located inside the Sage Hotel in the heart of Santa Fe, this fun little bar dishes up south by southwest comfort cuisine, alongside themed nights, and music by regional favorites Second Chances on Wednesday nights, and the Widow Oxley on Friday nights.
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Tesuque Casino
Northern New Mexico’s newest casino offers up a limited menu and live music seven days a week, from popular bands and musicians.
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Tumbleroot Brewery & Distillery
Grab a bite and an award-winning brew, or a signature drink, and listen to the best music Santa Fe has to offer, from local legends to national touring acts.
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January 19 – February 1, 2024
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Unlimited Breadsticks
SFCC Visual Arts Gallery
Santa Fe Community College’s Art on Campus series presents an exhibition showcasing the art of SFCC Drawing and Painting instructors.
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