
The Concert
at Grassroots Gravel
Friday, October 10th 2025 - Downtown Pueblo
Presented by
A Friday concert with music to move you.
Groove with us and celebrate community and connection on Friday, October 10th, 2025. The concert at Grassroots Gravel features multiple award-winning bands known for their energy and engagement.
When: 6:30 - 9:30 pm, October 10th, 2025. Join us for the Grassroots Gravel festival and expo earlier in the day at the same venue!
Where: Downtown Pueblo lot across from Brues Alehouse (120 Riverwalk Place, Pueblo CO, 81003). Access the concert via the lot entrance on Alan Hamel ave.
Food & Drink: Local food trucks will be on-site and beverages including Brues Alehouse beer will be for sale benefiting the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center
Who: The concert at Grassroots Gravel is open to all. Access will be based on venue capacity and security.
Parking: We suggest parking in one of the downtown garages right along Main Street. See map at bottom of this page.

The Bands
Los Mocochetes
"Los Mocochetes moves audiences with its lyrics of revolution-rock and its booty-shaking Latin grooves, mixing Spanish and English to remind us that – except for the indigenous – we are all immigrants and we all have the responsibility to love and accept each other and ourselves and fight for justice. Fist-in-the-air tracks like “Rocks” touch on vital issues like police brutality and apathy, begging Americans who’ve had enough to “take back control,” and Los Mocochetes’ founding members are not just exciting local musicians on the rise but important community activists. Spanish slang for “snot-nosed brats with machetes,” Los Mocochetes is as rooted in Mexico as Colorado, and its diverse influences entrance listeners to both get down on the dance floor and get out in the streets to 'be the change.'"- 105.5 The Colorado Sound
Click here for Los Mocochetes music, merch, and upcoming shows
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Los Mocochetes is a Xicano/Funk band from the ancestral, occupied and unceded lands of the Tsis tsis'tas¹, Hinono'eiteen², Ka'igwu³, Weenuchiu⁴, Anasazi⁵, Newe⁶, Diné⁷, Ndee⁸, Inday⁸, and Dine'é⁸ (commonly referred to as Cheyenne¹, Arapahoe², Kiowa³, Ute⁴, Pueblo⁵, Shoshone⁶, Navajo⁷, Apache⁸) and other peoples now known as Denver, CO.
With deep roots from the Mora Valley in northern Nuevo Mexico and to the south from Juarez, MX. By combining elements of cumbia, reggae, hip-hop, rock, funk, and more, Los Mocochetes composes music to unite the gente and create revolutionary music you can dance to.
The word Mocochete is a term coined by the group to mean “mocosos con machetes”. In life, most mocosos (snot-nosed “brats”) develop physically to the point where they are strong enough to wield a tool or weapon, such as a machete. How you use that tool has lasting consequences and defines the mark you leave on the world with great potential for both creation and destruction. This duality exists in all of us.
Los Mocochetes have devoted their lives to using their machetes for good. Every performance draws on the elements, the directions, the ancestors and the great mystery. Each song is a prayer meant to move your feet, stir your spirit, and to remind you of the incredible power you have to heal yourself and the 7 generations forward and back. Aho. Mitákuye Oyás'iŋ. Ōmeteōtl. Aṣẹ.
The Savage Blush
Denver-based The Savage Blush is a psychedelic rock band, projecting reverb-washed atmospheres of phaser modulated melodies, punchy rock and Latin rhythms, and vocals that soar and echo throughout.
The band creates a sound that blends the familiar textures and dynamic structures of classic psychedelia with the ethereal spaces and darker fuzzed out psych rock of the present age.
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Support our partners who made the concert possible!
Fiber internet is in Pueblo
T-Fiber internet is up and running in Pueblo. They stepped up and made this concert accessible to the community. Check ‘em out! Yep…it’s fast.
Student-powered media & radio
REV89 FM and the CSU-Pueblo Department of Media and Entertainment are managing stage production and sound. Check out this great program!
Basic Parking Map:
Park in one of the garages or use street parking or public lots. DO NOT use private business parking lots to park for the festival. There is not parking at the festival venue…we’re filling that whole lot with a party, y’all.