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sept 11-13
Abiquiu, NM
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Lucy Dacus x Santigold

Hermanos Gutierrez x Ani DiFranco

Durand Jones & The Indications

Kevin Morby x Shovels & Rope x Ondara

Blanco White x Relaay

Aftershow DJ Set & Abbaquerque Dance Party

Thursday Welcome Night:
Blind Pilot x Mon Rovia

Special live music Sunday morning yoga with Blanco White

FESTIVAL PASSES & CAMPING

Pre-sale: April 14, 10 AM
Public sale: April 18, 10 AM


Two-day passes (Friday & Saturday): $235

Three-day passes (Thursday–Saturday): $270

Sunrise Camping (main field) - $105 (flat rate for 2- or 3-day pass holders)

RV Sunrise Campground (main field) - $135 (flat rate for 2- or 3-day pass holders)

VIP & DINNER ADD-ONS, TOURS, WORKSHOPS, AND MORE!

Single-day passes (Friday or Saturday) will be announced in May: $135

Blossoms & Bones brings music back to Georgia O’Keeffe’s summer home and studio, Ghost Ranch, Friday and Saturday September 11-13, 2025!

New Mexico’s best music festivial is an intimate, open and welcoming festival experience set in the heart of the stunning landscape that inspired Georgia O’Keeffe’s life and work in Abiquiu, New Mexico just north of Santa Fe on Hwy 84.

Three days of amazing music, camping, glamping, great food vendors, and libations from New Mexico brewers and distillers. Enjoy some of New Mexico’s best hiking trails, morning yoga classes, swimming pool, horseback riding, after-show dance parties with ABBAquerque, and much more!

“The bones seem to cut sharply to the center of something that is keenly alive on the desert even though it is vast and empty and untouchable– and knows no kindness with all its beauty.”
– Georgia O’Keeffe

This year’s festival artwork is inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Ram’s Head and Yellow Hollyhock” as well as “My Front Yard, Summer 1941”.

Special thanks to the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum for their ongoing support.

“Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock-Hills” 1935.
Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of Edith and Milton Lowenthal.
By permission of the Georgia O’Keeffe Musem
 
“My Front Yard, Summer, 1941”
Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Gift of The Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation
By permission of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum