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Yungchen Lhamo

  • Presented By: AMP Concerts
  • Dates: September 11, 2026
  • Location: FUSION | 708
  • 708 1st St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Price: $33+
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Overview

Tickets cost $33 advance, $38 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.

Tickets will go on sale to AMP members on Wednesday, April 8 at 10 AM. Click here for info on AMP Membership.

Regular on-sale is Friday, April 10 at 10 AM.

FUSION | 708 is a beautiful black box theater and art gallery in the FUSION arts campus on the edge of downtown (at 1st and Lomas). The theater can be configured in a variety of ways. This show will be all seated.

Imagine a life based on unconditional love. A life filled with compassion, lived in service of others. A life of prayers and offerings and song.

Now imagine a voice so unique and beautiful, so utterly compelling, that it brings birds to roost in trees and makes wild animals stop in their tracks and listen. A voice as pure as a singing bowl. A voice with a range that astonishes and a force, a vibration, that uplifts and restores.

Then welcome—welcome back—the wonder that is Yungchen Lhamo.

"I sing to help transform people's minds and make them better human beings," says the globally renowned Tibetan singer. "We are living in difficult times. But together, bit by bit, we can change the world."

Lhamo's seventh album One Drop of Kindness is a glorious reminder, a golden encouragement, for us to do precisely that. Co-produced with John Alevizakis at Little Buddha Studio on the forested slopes of California's Sierra Nevada, the recording is a fresh take on an ancient practice, a work whose seven songs—or better still, seven offerings—are flavored by musicians on everything from piano, flute, drums and electric guitar to didgeridoo, Indian violin, the Turkish cümbüs-oud and the Armenian duduk-oboe. 

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