| Circus Mexicus
Celebrate Life and Song with Roger Clyne & The
Peacemakers
in Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point), Mexico!
WHAT: A concert weekend with Roger Clyne
& The Peacemakers south of the border in Puerto Penasco (Rocky Point,
Mexico). Thousands start arriving Friday in advance of Saturday¡¯s RCPM
headline show. The evening stretches on and the band performs for at least
three hours ¨C usually four-plus. On Sunday, many head over to JJ's Cantina
in Cholla Bay for an afternoon of sun and relaxation while the band members
saunter in at their leisure to celebrate the previous night's show.
WHEN: Twice a year, in the spring and fall
(usually May and October). As soon as the next show date has been confirmed,
we will post it here!
Roger Clyne's songfest by the sea draws ever-larger crowds of 'Peaceheads'
Get Out - 05.10.06
"As the founder of Circus Mexicus, a biannual concert on the shores
of Puerto Peñasco, Mexico (aka Rocky Point), Tempe's Roger Clyne
simply lets the event do the talking. 'I would just ask people if five
hours of rock 'n' roll in a lot next to a Mexican cantina, across the
street from the beach where we have our own fireworks and a sea breeze
with Mexican moonshine, is worth the $25 adventure,' Clyne says...Thousands
of Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers fans, known as 'Peaceheads,' gear up
for the Mexican adventure every spring and fall. The event has grown in
attendance from 150 people at the inaugural Circus Mexicus in 2000, which
was held on the roof of the Sunset Cantina, to nearly 4,000 last fall."
Clyne's Circus Mexicus Rocks the Beach
Get Out - 05.05.05
"(Clyne's) Circus Mexicus has become a sun- and fun-drenched weekend
for fans."
Roger Clyne: Living the Life of a Musical Bandito
Daily Times (Tenn.) - 02.25.05
"In the meantime, there¡¯s always the next show in Puerto Peñasco,
Mexico where the band plays twice a year. 'It's a place for people who
want to experience the living frontier. It's not as scary as it sounds,
but there are still banditos around and potholes in the road and unpredicted
lunar eclipses, and everyone who goes there comes back most enriched and
with adventurous tales to tell,' says Clyne."
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