Authentic • Connected

Your Home for Live Music

Taos has long been a haven for artists and nonconformists, and that spirit flows into its music. The scene feels organic—less commercial, more heart. Musicians often perform here because they love it. You’ll hear a wide range, from Americana and folk to jazz, blues, psych rock, and experimental sounds, all grounded in roots and world influences. Longtime local musicians share the stage with touring artists passing through, creating a scene that’s as much about community as discovery. It’s the kind of place where locals gather and curious travelers feel right at home, with big talent and small-town charm.

Sundays at The Hall

Music has always had a home at Old Martinez Hall. We invite you to spend your Sunday afternoons with us, where live performances take place from 2–5pm.

  • Sunday, March 22

    Tíos Míos

    2-5pm

    Tíos Míos is Sones del Rio & SW Fiddle Tunes performed by Kateri Lopez & Rosie Hutchinson. Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, we learned this music from a young age from our musical and familial tíos. We are doing our best to carry and build upon the cultural and dance traditions of New Mexico and the Southwest.

  • Sunday, March 29

    Tíos Míos

    2-5pm

    Tíos Míos is Sones del Rio & SW Fiddle Tunes performed by Kateri Lopez & Rosie Hutchinson. Born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, we learned this music from a young age from our musical and familial tíos. We are doing our best to carry and build upon the cultural and dance traditions of New Mexico and the Southwest.

  • Sunday, April 5

    Chris Arellano Trio

    2-5pm

    Raised in Costilla, New Mexico, Chris Arellano fuses Norteño traditions with alternative country and blues in a bilingual sound he calls Nuevo Americana. His heartfelt songs reflect heritage, home, and a lifelong journey from family band stages to Nashville and back.

  • Sunday, April 12

    Rubén Domínguez

    2-5pm

    Experience the deep-rooted musical traditions of the San Luis Valley with Rubén Dominguez of Abiquiú, New Mexico.