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19jun1:45 pm10:30 pmWarped Wolf Music, Arts, Food, and Craft Beer Festival

Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems
Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems to have something for everyone. Stretching the entire gamut of genres, over 35 bands are prepared to rock the organization’s first outdoor stage in front of over a dozen vendors each day, in addition to hot meals from the area’s best food trucks and chefs.
Experience the Music, Embrace the Community
Warped Wolf ’25 is more than just a music festival. It’s a place to celebrate diversity, acceptance, and the transformative power of art. With over 35 bands representing a wide array of genres, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks and tents, browse unique crafts from a dozen or more retail vendors each day, and connect with impactful local organizations including NoCoSafeSpace!
Inclusivity at the Heart
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival, a Colorado non-profit, is committed to the creation of a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. The woman and LGBTQIA+ owned and operated festival is a shining example of the power of inclusion and the beauty of a diversified and supportive community, and has benefitted marginalized communities in many ways since its 2023 inception.
Special Thanks
The festival extends a heartfelt thank you to Lodo Drum Guy for providing and maintaining a drum set for artists to use, Großen Bart Brewery for offering their space for the event, Third Rail Productions for providing and lighting up the stage, Yellow Scene Magazine and Longmont Times Call for promotional assistance, and all of our fans for helping spread the word! We’d also like to give a huge shout to our bronze sponsors Fox Dog Coffee and Ruby Ru’s Street Kitchen!
About Lunar Lux® Music & Arts Festival
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival was founded on December 29th of 2023, with the intention of bringing communities together via the power of music and art. LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and female identifying individuals are embarrassingly underrepresented and disrespected in the music industry, and the organization intends to change not only that, but the lives of those in marginalized communities and their families. When festivals occur, artists NEVER pay to play, are not required to make ticket sales, and are guaranteed to be able to keep 100% of merchandise sales.
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival originally began in the small Florida town of Vero Beach in March of 2023 when a bar owner asked founder Luna Rose Wolf if she booked bands. Having grown a huge interest in doing so while working as a professional concert photographer, she said “No, but I will.”
Later that week, she contacted the owner of local pool hall Pockets Billiards & Bites to see if they would like to host a couple of bands, and owner Gary McKinnond was honored to give LunaFest ’23 a place to call home. Florida bands ¡Fuákata!, Paging Mr. Herman, and Off the Rails were all aboard. (See what I did there?)
Within days, more bands were interested in joining the lineup, and the event grew into a three-day festival with forty bands. It didn’t stop there. Finishing as a 4-day festival with food trucks, vendors, and over 60 different bands, LunaFest ’23 literally made history by breaking local records for the most bands to attend an event.
News travelled rapidly, and those who didn’t hear of the event or weren’t able to attend expressed their disappointment of missing out when hearing the stories from festival attendees. This led to the creation of LunaFest ’24, which was originally set to take place in March but was cancelled due to major changes in Luna’s life including moving out of state to Colorado due to the transphobic nature of Florida causing the loss of her medications, her job, and nearly her life.
Many still begged her to bring back the festival, and once she settled down in Colorado, she did exactly that. Taking place from April 22nd until the early morning hours of April 29th, LunaFest came back, and made Boulder history with bands from several states, including performers from LunaFest ’23 as well as international acts.
Warped Wolf™ is intended to be more of a musician convention than LunaFest, featuring more vendors and fewer days, and the name hints at the involvement of multiple craft beer tents at future events, another of Luna’s passions.
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Time
(Thursday) 1:45 pm - 10:30 pm
Organizer
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival
Lunar Lux Music & Art Festival promotes inclusion and acceptance via the power of music.
19jun7:00 pm8:30 pmSummer Concert Series: Celebrating Juneteenth with Hazel Miller & The Collective

Event Details
Concerts are free, no reservations needed! Members receive priority seating at 6 pm; General Public at 6:30 pm. Hazel Miller & The Collective return to the Longmont Museum to celebrate Juneteenth
Event Details
Concerts are free, no reservations needed!
Members receive priority seating at 6 pm; General Public at 6:30 pm.
Hazel Miller & The Collective return to the Longmont Museum to celebrate Juneteenth and kick off our 2025 Summer Concert Series. A Colorado musical icon, Hazel Miller has been described as a force of nature. Her band, The Collective, is one of the tightest and most versatile on the scene, bringing an eclectic mix of Jazz, blues, and original music guaranteed to get the audience dancing and singing along.
Join us for our first Summer Concert Series in our brand new, transformed Stewart Family Courtyard. Stretch out and enjoy some tunes from up-and-coming local bands and icons of Colorado’s music scene as the sun sets over Longs Peak. Lawn chairs and picnics are welcome, kids and families, too! Food and drink available for purchase (no outside alcohol allowed)
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Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Longmont Museum
400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO 80501
Organizer
Longmont Museum
In 1940, the first exhibits opened to the public in the carriage house at the Callahan House. The Museum outgrew that space, and, in 1954, moved to the basement of the Memorial Building in Roosevelt Park.
The Museum became more officially structured with the incorporation of the Longmont Museum, Inc., on October 4, 1961.
In 1970, the Museum changed from a private, nonprofit organization to a department of the City of Longmont. Shortly after that, the Museum moved again, this time to a converted Sorenson garage at 3rd and Kimbark. The new space opened its doors on September 13, 1970. In 1973, the garage was torn down and the Museum moved to a converted City warehouse and garage at 375 Kimbark Street.
In November 1999, Longmont voters approved $5 million in a bond issue to build a new museum. The bond issue was approved by over 77 percent of voters. The Longmont Museum & Cultural Center was further enhanced by a $1 million gift from the Bill and Lila Stewart family. Now located at 400 Quail Road, just east of Main Street in south Longmont, the Longmont Museum invites visitors to come and see our regularly changing exhibits, experience our education programs, and enjoy the views from our Longs Peak Room tower.
In 2015, the Museum opened the Stewart Auditorium, an 11,000 square foot expansion made possible by a $4.5 million capital campaign. The expansion included the 250-seat Stewart auditorium and Cone-Shortall stage, the glass-walled Swan Atrium, and the Kaiser Permanente Education Center, which greatly expanded the Museum’s classroom space.
In 2023, the Museum once again launched a new capital campaign, this time to fund a comprehensive expansion, including a complete renovation of the outdoor courtyard, adding a dedicated children’s gallery, and doubling the size of the existing gallery space, among other enhancements. The campaign goal is $8 million with a kickoff and groundbreaking in September, 2023.
Longmont is a diverse, multicultural and receptive city, one in which it’s easy for people to make connections and to thrive as part of the community. As home to many customs and cultures, it’s easy for residents and visitors to find fellowship with others of similar backgrounds and to explore and join in traditions that are new or foreign. The many nonprofit, civic and cultural organizations of Longmont welcome new people to become involved, and there is opportunity to find others with whom to share almost any interest. Not only do “you belong in Longmont” if you’re looking for a welcoming hometown or business location, but “when you’re in Longmont, you belong.”
Event Details
Kick off Longmont Museum’s 2025 Summer Concert Series with a high-energy Juneteenth celebration featuring Colorado music legend Hazel Miller & The Collective. Enjoy an evening of jazz, blues, funk, and
Event Details
Kick off Longmont Museum’s 2025 Summer Concert Series with a high-energy Juneteenth celebration featuring Colorado music legend Hazel Miller & The Collective. Enjoy an evening of jazz, blues, funk, and soul in the newly renovated Stewart Family Courtyard. Free and family-friendly—lawn chairs, picnics, and dancing welcome! Food and drink available for purchase.
Event Link-https://longmontcolorado.gov/event/summer-concert-series-hazel-miller-the-collective/
Time
(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Longmont Museum
400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO 80501
20jun1:45 pm10:30 pmWarped Wolf Music, Arts, Food, and Craft Beer Festival

Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems
Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems to have something for everyone. Stretching the entire gamut of genres, over 35 bands are prepared to rock the organization’s first outdoor stage in front of over a dozen vendors each day, in addition to hot meals from the area’s best food trucks and chefs.
Experience the Music, Embrace the Community
Warped Wolf ’25 is more than just a music festival. It’s a place to celebrate diversity, acceptance, and the transformative power of art. With over 35 bands representing a wide array of genres, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks and tents, browse unique crafts from a dozen or more retail vendors each day, and connect with impactful local organizations including NoCoSafeSpace!
Inclusivity at the Heart
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival, a Colorado non-profit, is committed to the creation of a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. The woman and LGBTQIA+ owned and operated festival is a shining example of the power of inclusion and the beauty of a diversified and supportive community, and has benefitted marginalized communities in many ways since its 2023 inception.
Special Thanks
The festival extends a heartfelt thank you to Lodo Drum Guy for providing and maintaining a drum set for artists to use, Großen Bart Brewery for offering their space for the event, Third Rail Productions for providing and lighting up the stage, Yellow Scene Magazine and Longmont Times Call for promotional assistance, and all of our fans for helping spread the word! We’d also like to give a huge shout to our bronze sponsors Fox Dog Coffee and Ruby Ru’s Street Kitchen!
About Lunar Lux® Music & Arts Festival
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival was founded on December 29th of 2023, with the intention of bringing communities together via the power of music and art. LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and female identifying individuals are embarrassingly underrepresented and disrespected in the music industry, and the organization intends to change not only that, but the lives of those in marginalized communities and their families. When festivals occur, artists NEVER pay to play, are not required to make ticket sales, and are guaranteed to be able to keep 100% of merchandise sales.
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival originally began in the small Florida town of Vero Beach in March of 2023 when a bar owner asked founder Luna Rose Wolf if she booked bands. Having grown a huge interest in doing so while working as a professional concert photographer, she said “No, but I will.”
Later that week, she contacted the owner of local pool hall Pockets Billiards & Bites to see if they would like to host a couple of bands, and owner Gary McKinnond was honored to give LunaFest ’23 a place to call home. Florida bands ¡Fuákata!, Paging Mr. Herman, and Off the Rails were all aboard. (See what I did there?)
Within days, more bands were interested in joining the lineup, and the event grew into a three-day festival with forty bands. It didn’t stop there. Finishing as a 4-day festival with food trucks, vendors, and over 60 different bands, LunaFest ’23 literally made history by breaking local records for the most bands to attend an event.
News travelled rapidly, and those who didn’t hear of the event or weren’t able to attend expressed their disappointment of missing out when hearing the stories from festival attendees. This led to the creation of LunaFest ’24, which was originally set to take place in March but was cancelled due to major changes in Luna’s life including moving out of state to Colorado due to the transphobic nature of Florida causing the loss of her medications, her job, and nearly her life.
Many still begged her to bring back the festival, and once she settled down in Colorado, she did exactly that. Taking place from April 22nd until the early morning hours of April 29th, LunaFest came back, and made Boulder history with bands from several states, including performers from LunaFest ’23 as well as international acts.
Warped Wolf™ is intended to be more of a musician convention than LunaFest, featuring more vendors and fewer days, and the name hints at the involvement of multiple craft beer tents at future events, another of Luna’s passions.
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Time
(Friday) 1:45 pm - 10:30 pm
Organizer
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival
Lunar Lux Music & Art Festival promotes inclusion and acceptance via the power of music.
21jun1:45 pm10:30 pmWarped Wolf Music, Arts, Food, and Craft Beer Festival

Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems
Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems to have something for everyone. Stretching the entire gamut of genres, over 35 bands are prepared to rock the organization’s first outdoor stage in front of over a dozen vendors each day, in addition to hot meals from the area’s best food trucks and chefs.
Experience the Music, Embrace the Community
Warped Wolf ’25 is more than just a music festival. It’s a place to celebrate diversity, acceptance, and the transformative power of art. With over 35 bands representing a wide array of genres, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks and tents, browse unique crafts from a dozen or more retail vendors each day, and connect with impactful local organizations including NoCoSafeSpace!
Inclusivity at the Heart
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival, a Colorado non-profit, is committed to the creation of a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. The woman and LGBTQIA+ owned and operated festival is a shining example of the power of inclusion and the beauty of a diversified and supportive community, and has benefitted marginalized communities in many ways since its 2023 inception.
Special Thanks
The festival extends a heartfelt thank you to Lodo Drum Guy for providing and maintaining a drum set for artists to use, Großen Bart Brewery for offering their space for the event, Third Rail Productions for providing and lighting up the stage, Yellow Scene Magazine and Longmont Times Call for promotional assistance, and all of our fans for helping spread the word! We’d also like to give a huge shout to our bronze sponsors Fox Dog Coffee and Ruby Ru’s Street Kitchen!
About Lunar Lux® Music & Arts Festival
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival was founded on December 29th of 2023, with the intention of bringing communities together via the power of music and art. LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and female identifying individuals are embarrassingly underrepresented and disrespected in the music industry, and the organization intends to change not only that, but the lives of those in marginalized communities and their families. When festivals occur, artists NEVER pay to play, are not required to make ticket sales, and are guaranteed to be able to keep 100% of merchandise sales.
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival originally began in the small Florida town of Vero Beach in March of 2023 when a bar owner asked founder Luna Rose Wolf if she booked bands. Having grown a huge interest in doing so while working as a professional concert photographer, she said “No, but I will.”
Later that week, she contacted the owner of local pool hall Pockets Billiards & Bites to see if they would like to host a couple of bands, and owner Gary McKinnond was honored to give LunaFest ’23 a place to call home. Florida bands ¡Fuákata!, Paging Mr. Herman, and Off the Rails were all aboard. (See what I did there?)
Within days, more bands were interested in joining the lineup, and the event grew into a three-day festival with forty bands. It didn’t stop there. Finishing as a 4-day festival with food trucks, vendors, and over 60 different bands, LunaFest ’23 literally made history by breaking local records for the most bands to attend an event.
News travelled rapidly, and those who didn’t hear of the event or weren’t able to attend expressed their disappointment of missing out when hearing the stories from festival attendees. This led to the creation of LunaFest ’24, which was originally set to take place in March but was cancelled due to major changes in Luna’s life including moving out of state to Colorado due to the transphobic nature of Florida causing the loss of her medications, her job, and nearly her life.
Many still begged her to bring back the festival, and once she settled down in Colorado, she did exactly that. Taking place from April 22nd until the early morning hours of April 29th, LunaFest came back, and made Boulder history with bands from several states, including performers from LunaFest ’23 as well as international acts.
Warped Wolf™ is intended to be more of a musician convention than LunaFest, featuring more vendors and fewer days, and the name hints at the involvement of multiple craft beer tents at future events, another of Luna’s passions.
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Time
(Saturday) 1:45 pm - 10:30 pm
Organizer
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival
Lunar Lux Music & Art Festival promotes inclusion and acceptance via the power of music.
22jun1:45 pm10:30 pmWarped Wolf Music, Arts, Food, and Craft Beer Festival

Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems
Event Details
With a large pack of bands, everything from candles to sheep’s clothing, and plenty of delicious food to wolf down, there is dire need to attend this event that seems to have something for everyone. Stretching the entire gamut of genres, over 35 bands are prepared to rock the organization’s first outdoor stage in front of over a dozen vendors each day, in addition to hot meals from the area’s best food trucks and chefs.
Experience the Music, Embrace the Community
Warped Wolf ’25 is more than just a music festival. It’s a place to celebrate diversity, acceptance, and the transformative power of art. With over 35 bands representing a wide array of genres, there’s something for everyone. Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks and tents, browse unique crafts from a dozen or more retail vendors each day, and connect with impactful local organizations including NoCoSafeSpace!
Inclusivity at the Heart
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival, a Colorado non-profit, is committed to the creation of a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC communities. The woman and LGBTQIA+ owned and operated festival is a shining example of the power of inclusion and the beauty of a diversified and supportive community, and has benefitted marginalized communities in many ways since its 2023 inception.
Special Thanks
The festival extends a heartfelt thank you to Lodo Drum Guy for providing and maintaining a drum set for artists to use, Großen Bart Brewery for offering their space for the event, Third Rail Productions for providing and lighting up the stage, Yellow Scene Magazine and Longmont Times Call for promotional assistance, and all of our fans for helping spread the word! We’d also like to give a huge shout to our bronze sponsors Fox Dog Coffee and Ruby Ru’s Street Kitchen!
About Lunar Lux® Music & Arts Festival
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival was founded on December 29th of 2023, with the intention of bringing communities together via the power of music and art. LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and female identifying individuals are embarrassingly underrepresented and disrespected in the music industry, and the organization intends to change not only that, but the lives of those in marginalized communities and their families. When festivals occur, artists NEVER pay to play, are not required to make ticket sales, and are guaranteed to be able to keep 100% of merchandise sales.
Lunar Lux® Music and Arts Festival originally began in the small Florida town of Vero Beach in March of 2023 when a bar owner asked founder Luna Rose Wolf if she booked bands. Having grown a huge interest in doing so while working as a professional concert photographer, she said “No, but I will.”
Later that week, she contacted the owner of local pool hall Pockets Billiards & Bites to see if they would like to host a couple of bands, and owner Gary McKinnond was honored to give LunaFest ’23 a place to call home. Florida bands ¡Fuákata!, Paging Mr. Herman, and Off the Rails were all aboard. (See what I did there?)
Within days, more bands were interested in joining the lineup, and the event grew into a three-day festival with forty bands. It didn’t stop there. Finishing as a 4-day festival with food trucks, vendors, and over 60 different bands, LunaFest ’23 literally made history by breaking local records for the most bands to attend an event.
News travelled rapidly, and those who didn’t hear of the event or weren’t able to attend expressed their disappointment of missing out when hearing the stories from festival attendees. This led to the creation of LunaFest ’24, which was originally set to take place in March but was cancelled due to major changes in Luna’s life including moving out of state to Colorado due to the transphobic nature of Florida causing the loss of her medications, her job, and nearly her life.
Many still begged her to bring back the festival, and once she settled down in Colorado, she did exactly that. Taking place from April 22nd until the early morning hours of April 29th, LunaFest came back, and made Boulder history with bands from several states, including performers from LunaFest ’23 as well as international acts.
Warped Wolf™ is intended to be more of a musician convention than LunaFest, featuring more vendors and fewer days, and the name hints at the involvement of multiple craft beer tents at future events, another of Luna’s passions.
more
Time
(Sunday) 1:45 pm - 10:30 pm
Organizer
Lunar Lux Music and Arts Festival
Lunar Lux Music & Art Festival promotes inclusion and acceptance via the power of music.