Santa Fe, New Mexico – Concert season can't come soon enough to Santa Fe. But fear not music fans! It will soon be back, making a huge splash this summer on June 9th at 7:30pm sharp! Israel Vibration will be the first to crack open the brand new music venue which just so happens to share a parking lot with New Mexico's oldest brewery. If you haven't already heard, this venue is known as The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing.
Israel Vibration, a Roots Reggae band, originally from Kingston Jamaica, has quite a history in the Reggae music scene. Having opened up for the likes of Bob Marley and Dennis Brown, they are no strangers to what made the original Reggae sound so powerful, and they have the following to show for it. With hit albums like The Same Song, Strength of my Life, and Pay the Piper, this band has proved time and time again that Reggae and great music will never die. But how could a band this big come back to Santa Fe, you ask?
Santa Fe Brewing Company has resurrected that great local venue just down the road. "The Bridge" has undergone a transformation over the past few months with aims to be large enough to host many bands of this magnitude. "The patio has been expanded, a recording studio has been added compliments of Paul Davis restoration and Hutton Broadcasting, and seating has been updated to comfortably accommodate 300 indoor guests and 1200 outdoor guests. With updated PA and stage effects systems recently installed indoors and out, this will be the premier music venue Santa Fe has been missing," says SFBC owner Brian Lock. As one part of SFBC's huge new expansion, the marriage of great music and great beer will be just the beginning of Lock's plans to create a craft beer oasis in the high desert town. Three food trucks will be on hand to serve the concert goers, so bring your appetites. Tickets are available now at holdmyticket.com, $20 in advance, $25 at the door. See you at the Show!
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