January Music in the Meow Wolf Venue Space

The best way to start a new year is with music you love. Our January selections for the Meow Wolf venue space are top notch.

The best way to start a new year is with music you love. Our January selections for the Meow Wolf venue space are top notch. So warm up by poppin' and lockin' it!

Don't stay at home running up costly heating bills! Meow Wolf's venue space is generating all the January warmth you'll need! Before we get to the goods, a quick housekeeping announcement: We'll be closed for renovations January 29th through February 12th. On February 13th we'll reopen with a special pre-Valentine's Day performance from Poppy!

For a full list of shows in January and beyond, check out Meow Wolf’s event page.

Sunday, Jan 7: School of Rock ABQ Presents Led Zeppelin

School of Rock Albuquerque's Performance group, made up of high-school-aged students, will be performing all your favorite Led Zeppelin hits.They will be supported by School of Rock ABQ's Rock 201, their middle school Rocklets. Rock 201 will jam out a Reggae Rock set and a Yacht Rock set.It'll be a night filled with plenty of different genres of music that showcases New Mexico's up-and-coming rock stars!

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Octopus Project
Octopus Project

Friday, Jan 19: Octopus Project

The Octopus Project has been releasing joyous party music since 2002, following a musical path that veers through blown-out rock’n’roll, vibrant electronics, surreal pop and expansive psych landscapes.Touring clubs and festivals worldwide both on their own and as handpicked support for artists as diverse as DEVO and Aesop Rock, Octopus Project has earned a reputation for explosive live shows and immersive audio-visual experiments.

Guest acts: New Fumes&Cole Bee Wilson. Click here for more information.

Monday, Jan 22: Jessica Lea Mayfield

Jessica Lea Mayfield will make some people uncomfortable with the level of honesty she projects on her latest LP, Sorry Is Gone, but she’s not going to apologize for it, or for anything else on her complex, confessional fourth album.Recorded with producer John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Kurt Vile, Phosphorescent and Dinosaur Jr.), Sorry Is Gone is a raw document of a woman in progress; one weathering cruel storms but finally able to blame the rain itself for the flood.

Guest Act: Sun Seeker. Click here for more information.

Friday, Jan 26: RJD2

Thought-provoking and undeniably entertaining all at once Dame Fortune, RJD2's latest album of musical virtuosity, is a crystal-clear reflection of the musician's cinematic aspirations.Dame Fortune reminds listeners that it’s always rewarding to expect the unexpected.

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Mr. Carmack
Mr. Carmack

Saturday, Jan 27: Mr. Carmack

Like a hinge to a doorway between dance music and hip hop, Mr. Carmack’s musical output occupies a void between these two genres.Constantly translating personal experience into his craft, Carmack finds inspiration from a range of sources, from his friends and fellow musicians in production cliques, Team Supreme and Soulection, to his travels and numerous sold out tours of five continents over the past two years.

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Featured image by Kate Russell.