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July 27 - August 2, 2025
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Festival Trombone Choir
Thursday, July 31 at the Liberty Theatre
Thursday, July 31 7 PM - Liberty Theatre, downtown Pagosa
You will not want to miss this performance at the remodeled Liberty Theatre in Downton Pagosa! Tickets available at the above link on Eventbrite.
The MLMF Trombone Choir makes its third appearance in Pagosa with a varied and technical program of exciting new repertoire, movie scores, and jazz. Each year, audiences rave about the virtuosic and exciting programs our Mountain Light Trombone Choir presents.
We will perform thrilling works that depict our great American landscape and continue to make us feel patriotic and proud to live in this free land.
The second half of the program will be a triumphant return to great film music. Star Wars, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Saving Private Ryan, March from 1941, Superman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and many more!
Spend the evening downtown and experience an exciting concert with friends and family at the Liberty Theatre. We want you to be a part of this special evening and tickets will sell fast. Our patrons return year after year and we are grateful to have such a strong following.
The concession stand and bar will be open at the Liberty Theatre and we welcome Riff Raff brewing as one of our naming sponsors!
The MLMF Trombone Choir makes its third appearance in Pagosa with a varied and technical program of exciting new repertoire, movie scores, and jazz. Each year, audiences rave about the virtuosic and exciting programs our Mountain Light Trombone Choir presents.
We will perform thrilling works that depict our great American landscape and continue to make us feel patriotic and proud to live in this free land.
The second half of the program will be a triumphant return to great film music. Star Wars, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Saving Private Ryan, March from 1941, Superman, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and many more!
Spend the evening downtown and experience an exciting concert with friends and family at the Liberty Theatre. We want you to be a part of this special evening and tickets will sell fast. Our patrons return year after year and we are grateful to have such a strong following.
The concession stand and bar will be open at the Liberty Theatre and we welcome Riff Raff brewing as one of our naming sponsors!
Friday, August 1st - Friends of Mountain Light Music Festival Mountain Light Lodge
All are welcome and this event is free
Friday, August 1st, Mountain Light Lodge - 6PM
We will again host the Mountain Light Trombone Summit in 2025 featuring some of the finest collegiate and faculty trombonist in the country. This week long chamber music festival will feature guest artists and faculty Jon Whitaker (University of Illinois), Steve Wilson (University of Texas El Paso) and Brent Phillips (Baylor University) along with auditioned students at the Mountain Light Lodge.
This concert is free and open to the public (donations accepted but not required). Bring your ATV/Side by Side and explore the Voice of Wilderness Base Camp - home of the Mountain Light Lodge. ATV parking and concert viewing available! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Mountain Light Music Festival, please visit us on our sponsor page here.
This concert is free and open to the public (donations accepted but not required). Bring your ATV/Side by Side and explore the Voice of Wilderness Base Camp - home of the Mountain Light Lodge. ATV parking and concert viewing available! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Mountain Light Music Festival, please visit us on our sponsor page here.
2025 Festival Sponsors and Partners
Donate to Community Foundation to support TX flood victims
TX and Colorado friends, by now you've certainly heard of the devastating floods in Kerr County this past week. It's been heartbreaking to learn of the loss
of so many precious lives. Words frankly are hard to come by as we process what has happened. The canyons, streams, and, most importantly, people of the Hill Country are near and dear to our hearts, and we want to do what we can to help our neighbors.
of so many precious lives. Words frankly are hard to come by as we process what has happened. The canyons, streams, and, most importantly, people of the Hill Country are near and dear to our hearts, and we want to do what we can to help our neighbors.