Music At the Market

Live music every Sunday from 9am - Noon.

2026 Music Lineup

  • 5/3 - Many Mountains

    Many Mountains is a folk-rock duo whose music includes lush vocal harmony and intriguing guitar interplay. Listen here.

  • 5/10 - Jason & The Halbrooks Family Band

    Hailing from Lafayette, CO, with an extensive repertoire of heartfelt originals, traditionals and tastefully woven covers. Listen here.

  • 5/17 - Lost Penny Duo

    Lost Penny is a harmony-focused string band, playing bluegrass-influenced Folk and Americana. Listen here.

  • 5/24 - Pamela Machala

    Colorado-based singer, songwriter, and pianist Pamela Machala (“MOCK-uh-luh”) is known for her finely crafted pop-folk songs. Listen here.

  • 5/31 - Emily Barnes

    Emily Barnes is a contemporary folk singer-songwriter whose music breathes life into the characters and stories of everyday people. Listen here.

  • 6/7 - Doc HaZe

    Doc HaZe has been performing throughout Boulder county now our 16th year. We perform original songs composed by founding members Doug Stewart and Jim Tesone. Listen here.

  • 6/14 - The Hummin' Birds

    The Hummin'Birds acoustic duo delivers an easygoing, energetic performance, mixing it up with fiddle tunes, bluegrass, a bit of honky-tonk and western swing, and original songs. Listen here.

  • 6/21 - Bill Palmer Duo

    Original songs mixed in with a set of classic blues, rock and folk covers.

  • 6/28 - Trouble's Braids

    Trouble’s Braids combines poignant lyricism, rich female and male harmonies, and great hooks with an unflinching curiosity about the hidden corners of the human experience. Listen here.

  • 7/5 - Derek Dames Ohl

    Folk’N Hippie Music (Singer Songwriter). Listen here.

  • 7/12 - Chris Ruiz

    Indie Jazz & Folk. Listen here.

  • 7/19 - Karyn Ann

    Soulful Americana singer-songwriter. Listen here.

  • 7/26 - Sarah Minto-Sparks

    Inspired by her Grateful Dead-loving father and her Texan roots, Sarah Minto-Sparks draws folk, bluegrass, and classic rock influences in her original songs. Listen here.

  • 8/2 - Mercy Club

    Boisterous folk rock anchored in harmony, singable melodies and accessible, honest lyrics. Listen here.

  • 8/9 - Siena Marina

    Singer/Songwriter playing guitar and piano originals and classic pop hits. Listen here.

  • 8/16 - Old's Cool Rock

    OCR is a five-member band playing old hits and R&B with tight arrangments and harmonies. Listen here.

  • 8/23 - Category 5 Jazz

    Cat5Jazz brings a modern twist to an entertaining blend of jazz standards, swing, Latin, gypsy, and our own jazz versions of contemporary rock and pop songs. Listen here.

  • 8/30 - Your Neighbor Jeff

    Post Alternative Acoustic Folk Rock. Listen here.

  • 9/6 - Squirrel Junction

    Squirrel Junction is a bluegrass band who loves great lyrics, silly animal songs, and original takes on fiddle tunes. Listen here.

  • 9/13 - René Moffatt

    René Moffatt is a Colorado-based singer/songwriter serving up heavy pours of poignant lyrics and resonant melodies. Listen here.

  • 9/20 - The High Road Home Duo

    Progressive Bluegrass. Listen here.

  • 9/27 - Mark Henry Ham

    A relaxed mix of Americana and acoustic versions of rock, country, and folk favorites, along with select originals. Listen here.

  • 10/4 - Late for Supper

    Offering bluegrass, Americana, and swing genres with a strong vocal presence and tight harmonies. Listen here.

  • 10/11 - Dez Amis

    We play a mix of Americana, upbeat folk, classic rock and singer-songwriter cover music from the "baby boomer generation". Listen here.

  • 10/18 - Dave Pailet

    Swapping between guitar and mandolin, long-time bluegrass and folk musician playing nice upbeat music with a chill vibe.

  • 10/25 - Ends N Odds

    Ends N Odds ranges from coffeeshop pop to campfire circle Americana, with original arrangements that will keep audiences guessing. Listen here.

play at The market

Sundays at the Lafayette Farmers Market are a perfectly communal and relaxing environment to play. The music tent will already be set up for you in the middle of the market, with speakers and a PA system ready to plug-in. It’s an amazing place to get in front of hundreds of listening ears while fueling the good-vibes of a farmers market. If you’re interested in playing at one of the markets this summer, simply click on the link below and fill out the form. Filling out an application does not guarantee you will be selected.

When: Sundays from 9am-Noon (with flexible breaks)

Compensation: $200 plus tips