KLZR 91.7 Announces Its 2021 Event Schedule

KLZR 91.7 FM Radio is pleased to announce the return of the Spring Block Party, Summer in the Park Sunday Concerts and the High Peak Music Festival.
Mark your calendars for May 29th for the Spring Block Party. Bruce Hayes and Ragged Mountain Bluegrass will provide the music from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on 2nd Street in Westcliffe between Main and Rosita Streets. Food will be available through local vendors. The KLZR 2nd Street Block Party will take place right after the Parade of Honor.
The Summer in the Park Sunday Concert Series, will be held at the Silver West Feed Store in Westcliffe at 116 N 2nd St. Acts scheduled to appear are:
• Silver Cliff Lights /
Jack Naff (July 18)
• Hogan and Moss (July 25)
• Smythe and Taylor (Aug 1)
• Pint and a Half (Aug 8)
• Jimmy Stadler (Aug 15)
• The Rifters (Aug 22)
• The Crestones ( Aug 29)
• Tom Munch (Sept 5, on 2nd St.)
Concerts are free and held from 2 – 4:30 p.m. outside at the
Amphitheater with refreshments available.
The Tenth Annual High Peaks Music Festival will take place on September 11th at the Silver West Feed Store in Westcliffe. The outside event will take place at the Amphitheater from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Scheduled to appear are Hard Road Trio, BLT, David Starr and Charlie Provenza with Jimy Murphy, along with host bands Dakota Blonde and Smythe and Taylor.
KLZR 91.7 FM is a project of Wet Mountain Broadcasting, Inc. (WMBC). WMBC is volunteer-operated with a mission of bringing community-powered radio that informs, entertains and connects all who care about the Wet Mountain Valley. KLZR has provided 24/7 broadcasts and internet streaming for the Wet Mountain Valley since 2004.
KLZR thanks its volunteers, sponsors, partners and the community for making these events a success in the past. We look forward to welcoming the community back to live music.
Also coming on August 8th is the station’s annual Taste of the Valley.
You can learn more about all of our events by listening to the station at 91.7 FM; or, checking our website at www.klzr.org or our Face Book page.