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St. Paul & the Broken Bonesw/ Tré Burt
August 28, 2026 • 7:00 pm
DOORS 6:00pm • All Ages
Sponsored by Ski Santa Fe
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ST. PAUL & THE BROKEN BONES
We close out the Railyard nights with none other than St. Paul & The Broken Bones! This dynamic Alabama-based soul ensemble is known for their electrifying performances and powerhouse vocals. Blending soul, R&B, rock, and psych-funk influences, their sound pairs deeply emotional delivery with bold, groove-driven arrangements. With rich horns, gospel undertones, and cinematic flair, their music is both expansive and rooted, capturing the spirit of classic soul while pushing it into fresh, modern territory.
Their new self-titled sixth album marks a creative renewal—melding the band’s adventurous spirit with a return to soulful, song-focused roots. The record blends psych-funk grooves, gospel-tinged ballads, and cinematic rock flourishes.
We are endlessly grateful to all our sponsors who make these events possible!
THANKS TO THEIR SUPPORT, WE'RE HOSTING 50+ FREE EVENTS THIS SUMMER.
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VENUE: RAILYARD PLAZA
SEATING: Standing or feel free to bring chairs
ADA: Ask for accommodations
PARKING: Yes, ample parking is available in the underground garage just north of REI. We encourage those who can to walk or bike.
WATER: Bring your water bottle—we will have filling stations
FOOD/DRINK: Are available inside Second Street Brewery, Violet Crown Cinema, As Above & So Below, and La Lecheria for your ice cream needs. Food vendors will also be on site.
RAIL RUNNER LATE-NIGHT TRAIN
Starting June 1, a late-night southbound train departs the Santa Fe Depot Station at 10:05 pm during all Summer Scene Railyard concerts and makes every stop between Santa Fe and Downtown Albuquerque. Whether you’re coming from Albuquerque or stopping down the line in Santa Fe, the Rail Runner’s new schedule makes it easy to hop on the train and have some fun!
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The Railyard, Santa Fe, United States
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