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SUMMARY:Mojo Risin' A Doors Tribute Band
DESCRIPTION:July 3\, 2026 marks the 55th anniversary of Jim Morrison’s death — and there’s only one way to honor the Lizard King’s legacy: loud. Mojo Risin’ brings the raw energy\, dark poetry\, and psychedelic sound of The Doors to The Historic Lobo Theater & Event Center for one unforgettable Jim Morrison Celebration in Albuquerque — the city tied forever to one of the most formative experiences of Morrison’s life. \nThe 55th Anniversary of Jim Morrison’s Death — Albuquerque Has a Story\nJuly 3\, 1971 — Jim Morrison was found dead in Paris at 27. Fifty-five years later\, his myth refuses to fade. Albuquerque holds an unexpected place in that myth: as a young boy riding through New Mexico with his family\, Morrison came upon a highway accident — Native American men dying on the road. He would say for the rest of his life that the souls of those dying men entered him on that New Mexico highway. He referenced it in interviews\, in his poetry\, and in lyrics like “Indians scattered on dawn’s highway bleeding” from “Peace Frog.” For a Doors fan\, there’s no better place than Albuquerque to mark the anniversary of his passing. \nAbout Mojo Risin’ — The Premier West Coast Doors Tribute\nMojo Risin’ is based in Los Angeles — The Doors’ own hometown — and has built a reputation as the premier West Coast Doors tribute band. The group performs the catalog with reverence and authenticity\, from “Light My Fire” and “L.A. Woman” to “Roadhouse Blues\,” “Break on Through\,” “Riders on the Storm\,” and the deep cuts true Doors fans know by heart. They’ve played the legendary Whisky a Go Go — the venue where The Doors got their start — including the Whisky’s annual Jim Morrison Birthday Celebration. More at mojorisintribute.com. \nWatch the 2-Minute Promo\nGet a taste of the show before you buy your ticket: \n\nThe Band\n\n🎤 John Nagle — as Jim Morrison (the trademark buttery baritone and primal growl\, with a striking resemblance to the LA Woman-era bearded Morrison)\n🎸 Matt O’Neill — as Robby Krieger (virtuoso guitar)\n🥁 Eric Nagle — as John Densmore (drums)\n🎹 A talented rotation of keyboard players — in the role of Ray Manzarek\n\nEvent Details — Friday\, July 3\, 2026\n\nEvent: Mojo Risin’ — A Doors Tribute (Jim Morrison 55th Anniversary Celebration)\nFeaturing: Mojo Risin’ (Los Angeles)\nDate: Friday\, July 3\, 2026\nDoors: 6:00 PM\nShow: 8:00 PM (2 hours of live music)\nLocation: The Historic Lobo Theater & Event Center\, 3013 Central Ave NE\, Albuquerque\, NM 87106\nTickets: $25 — available on Eventbrite or at the door\nAge: 21+ to purchase alcohol; full bar all night\nAccessibility: ADA compliant venue\n\nThe Setlist — Light My Fire to Riders on the Storm\nMojo Risin’ takes audiences through The Doors’ definitive catalog: the radio classics — “Light My Fire\,” “Hello\, I Love You\,” “Touch Me\,” “Love Me Two Times” — alongside the album-deep material Doors fans live for. Expect “Five to One\,” “When the Music’s Over\,” “Soul Kitchen\,” and Morrison’s spoken-word moments. With John Nagle’s vocal range and the band’s full-album fluency\, the show has the breadth to honor every era of The Doors — from the 1967 self-titled debut through L.A. Woman. \nWhy Albuquerque\, Why July 3?\nMost Doors anniversary tributes take place in Los Angeles or Paris. Albuquerque has the better claim — the New Mexico highway incident shaped Morrison’s mythology more than any single moment of his Hollywood career. Holding a Jim Morrison celebration in the place that gave him his most enduring lyrical imagery\, on the exact 55th anniversary of his death\, is the kind of alignment that doesn’t happen twice. This isn’t just a tribute — it’s a full-on experience. \nAbout The Historic Lobo Theater & Event Center\nThe Historic Lobo Theater has been hosting Albuquerque audiences since 1938. Located at 3013 Central Ave NE in the Nob Hill neighborhood — on historic Route 66 — the venue features a full-service bar\, large-format theater screen\, and 550-capacity standing floor. ADA accessible. Located on the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) Central Avenue line. \nFrequently Asked Questions: Mojo Risin’ at the Lobo Theater\nWhy is the Mojo Risin’ show on July 3?\nJuly 3\, 2026 is the 55th anniversary of Jim Morrison’s death (Morrison died July 3\, 1971 in Paris\, age 27). The Mojo Risin’ show is a Jim Morrison Celebration — honoring his legacy on the exact anniversary\, in the city tied to one of the most formative experiences of his life. \nWho is Mojo Risin’?\nMojo Risin’ is the premier West Coast Doors tribute band\, based in Los Angeles — The Doors’ own hometown. Featuring John Nagle as Jim Morrison\, Matt O’Neill as Robby Krieger\, Eric Nagle as John Densmore\, and a rotation of keyboard players in the Ray Manzarek role. They’ve performed at the Whisky a Go Go and venues across California\, Arizona\, and beyond. \nWhat’s the connection between Jim Morrison and New Mexico?\nAs a young child traveling with his family\, Morrison witnessed a highway accident in New Mexico involving Native American men. He claimed for the rest of his life that the souls of those dying men entered him in that moment — and the imagery surfaced repeatedly in his lyrics\, including the famous opening of “Peace Frog”: “Indians scattered on dawn’s highway bleeding.” \nWhat time does the show start?\nDoors open at 6:00 PM. Show starts at 8:00 PM. Expect 2 hours of live music. \nHow much are tickets?\nTickets are $25\, available in advance on Eventbrite or at the door (subject to availability). Buy in advance — Doors anniversary shows in Albuquerque don’t come around twice. \nWhat’s the age requirement?\nYou must be 21+ to purchase alcohol. The full bar runs all night. \nWhere is The Historic Lobo Theater?\nThe Lobo Theater is at 3013 Central Ave NE in Albuquerque’s Nob Hill neighborhood\, on historic Route 66. There’s plenty of street parking\, multiple Nob Hill restaurants and bars within walking distance\, and the venue is on the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) Central Avenue line.
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LOCATION:The Historic Lobo Theater & Event Center\, 3013 Central Ave. NE\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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