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Hundreds of people filling South Main Street in Historic Downtown Colfax CA for the opening night of the Live in Colfax free outdoor summer concert series, May 2026

Colfax Showed Up. So Did a Few Hundred of Its Friends.

The 2026 Live in Colfax Summer Concert Series opened May 30th with Wayward Buffalo, a closed Main Street, and proof that a town of 2,200 can pull off something that feels a whole lot bigger.

South Main Street closed to traffic at 5pm on Saturday, May 30th. By the time Wayward Buffalo hit the stage, it was hard to find a clear sightline from end to end.

That’s the short version. Here’s the longer one.

The 2026 Live in Colfax Summer Concert Series held its opening night at Art Park on South Main Street in Historic Downtown Colfax — five free outdoor concerts produced by the Historic Colfax Downtown Association, running May through September on a fully closed historic block. Concert #1 brought hundreds of residents, families, and visitors from across the I-80 corridor to a night that felt less like an event and more like the town remembering what it’s capable of.

Crowd gathered in front of the stage at the Live in Colfax 2026 Summer Concert Series on South Main Street in Historic Downtown Colfax CA

The night itself

Michael James Cox opened the show. His sound sits somewhere between the Ozarks and the Sierra Foothills — outlaw country and bluegrass with enough edge to wake up a street. He held the crowd while the sun was still high and South Main was still filling in.

Then Wayward Buffalo took the stage. The Gold Country Americana band — known for honest songwriting and harmonies that feel like they were grown right here — played a set that was exactly what the night called for. Warm. Rooted. Completely unhurried. The kind of music that makes you want to stay.

People did stay. The restaurants on South Main Street reported a significant lift on concert night. Families brought chairs. Neighbors who hadn’t seen each other in months ran into each other at the beer garden. A fully closed Main Street will do that.

How a town of 2,200 built a free concert series

The Live in Colfax series exists because the community decided it was worth fighting for.

A year ago, the Historic Colfax Downtown Association competed for the national Levitt AMP Grant — a highly competitive program that funds free outdoor concert series in small and mid-sized cities. Out of hundreds of applicants, Colfax reached the top-50 finalists nationwide. For a town of 2,200 on the I-80 corridor between Sacramento and Truckee, that’s not a consolation prize. That’s a statement.

The grant didn’t come through. So the community built the series anyway.

Local businesses, residents, and regional supporters stepped in because they believed in what it could mean for Colfax.

The City of Colfax, Pioneer Energy, Smart Broadband, BLM Lending, Hills Flat Lumber, and the Placer County Arts Council made it real. What launched on May 30th is the result — five free Saturday concerts, a fully closed Main Street, and hundreds of people per show turning a downtown block into a neighborhood gathering place for the entire region.

Concert #2: Love Mischief comes to Colfax on June 20th

When a band chooses to include Colfax on a multi-state summer tour, we take that as a compliment. Love Mischief is making their way from San Francisco to Idaho and beyond this summer — and Colfax is one of only two California stops on the entire tour. They chose Historic Downtown Colfax. We’re not taking that lightly.

Hailing from Sacramento, Love Mischief is led by brothers Brian and Colin Curtin — both graduates of Berklee College of Music. Their live show blends funk, psychedelic rock, jazz fusion, and jam-band energy into something that resists easy categorization. Original music. Exceptional musicianship. A set that takes audiences somewhere they didn’t expect to go.

They’ve built a loyal following throughout Northern California and are gaining momentum across the West. This is a band worth discovering before everyone else does — and June 20th in Historic Downtown Colfax is your chance.

Colfax is one of only two California stops on their summer tour. We’re honored they chose Historic Downtown.

Opening act

Las Ninas Muertas – A five-piece all-women acoustic Grateful Dead tribute from the California foothills. Four-part harmony alongside banjo, mandolin, and upright bass — a sound that has built a devoted following throughout the region. The act was brought to the Live in Colfax series by Colfax City Councilman Larry Hillberg.

Bring your lawn chairs. Grab dinner from the food vendors. Enjoy local beer and wine from the on-site garden. Spend an evening on a closed South Main Street discovering your new favorite band.

This isn’t a local showcase. It’s a real concert series.

Every band on this summer’s lineup was hand-picked. Touring acts making a stop in Colfax. Working musicians who play Strawberry Music Festival, tour multi-state circuits, and rack up regional awards — then come do it on South Main Street for free.

That doesn’t happen by accident. The Historic Colfax Downtown Association spent months sourcing, vetting, and booking talent specifically to bring the kind of live music experience you’d drive an hour for — to your own backyard.

Five Saturdays. Real stages. Real bands. All summer long in Historic Downtown Colfax.

Full lineup and band bios at liveincolfax.com.

Colfax has always been worth stopping for. Most people just didn’t know it yet. The Live in Colfax Summer Concert Series exists to change that — one free Saturday night at a time. A closed Main Street. A real stage. A few hundred neighbors and strangers becoming the same thing for a couple of hours. That’s the mission. And it’s working.

None of it happens without the people who believed in it first. Thank you to the City of Colfax, Pioneer Energy, Smart Broadband, BLM Lending, Hills Flat Lumber, and the Placer County Arts Council for making this series possible. And thank you to every resident, business owner, and donor who stepped up when the grant didn’t come through. You built this. See you on Main Street.

Colfax Gets Its Groove Back: Music, Beer, and Community on Main Street

Welcome to Pints & Grooves, Colfax’s brand-new free community festival set to transform Historic Main Street into a vibrant hub of music, local flavor, and neighborly spirit! As the Historic Colfax Downtown Association began applying for the prestigious Levitt AMP Grant—a national initiative supporting free outdoor concerts to revitalize small-town spaces—we found ourselves asking a simple question: Why wait? Instead of holding our breath for funding, we decided to move forward and bring music to Colfax now. That spark of determination is what gave life to Colfax’s Brews and Grooves, a reimagined version of the town’s former Oktoberfest celebration (formally put on by the Colfax Chamber), built on rhythm, community pride, and the unstoppable momentum of hope.

What’s In Store at Pints and Grooves

When: Saturday, October 4th — from noon to 6 PM
Where: South Main Street, Historic Downtown Colfax
Admission: Free, open to all, come enjoy the Colfax Pints and Grooves

Here’s what’s waiting for you:

  • 🎶 Live Music All Day – all performed by talented regional bands on our Main Street stage. Experience the grooves of Colfax!
  • 🍺 Craft Beer Garden – A nod to Oktoberfest roots, now elevated: sample local and regional brews in our open‑air beer garden. It’s part of the Colfax Brews experience (21+ with ID).
  • 🌮 Food Trucks & Artisan Vendors – From gourmet street eats and sweet treats to handmade crafts and unique goods—supporting our local entrepreneurs while you enjoy the Pints and Grooves.

Why It Matters

It’s free, inclusive, and rooted in Colfax’s story.
It bridges what was (Oktoberfest) and what’s to come (a lively, sustainable downtown).
It builds on ambition—Levitt Grant or not—to make music a permanent, visible thread in community life, thanks to Colfax Pints and Grooves.

You’ll be part of a movement: neighbors, visitors, families, artisans, musicians—all joining voices and steps in the rhythm of Main Street. Every song, sip, laugh, and connection adds to Colfax’s comeback story, propelled by Brews and Grooves.

Join the Movement

Catch all the details—and keep an eye on updates like vendor line‑up or music schedule—at PintsandGrooves.com

Why You Should Come

  • It’s FREE and open to everyone—fun doesn’t have to cost a dime at Colfax’s Pints and Grooves.
  • It’s a chance to lean into local legacy and see Main Street alive with energy, a true showcase of Colfax.
  • It’s a feel‑good fall Saturday—great tunes, good eats, happy faces, small‑town charm in full bloom.

Wrapping It Up

Pints & Grooves isn’t just an event—it’s a promise. A promise that we’re honoring our past, nurturing our neighbors, and playing the soundtrack of Colfax’s revival. Whether you’re raising a toast in the beer garden, dancing in the street, or staring in wonder at a kids’ craft station, you’re helping build something enduring with Colfax Pints & Grooves.

Come celebrate with us—one song, one sip, one smile at a time.

Vision of Downtown Colfax CA Gathering Spaces

Revitalizing Downtown Colfax, CA: The Role of Gathering Spaces

Downtown Colfax CA: A Vision for Gathering Spaces

At the heart of Colfax, CA, lies a rich history and a deep sense of community that continues to define the town’s identity. With its historic downtown district serving as both a cultural and economic hub, Colfax is now embracing an exciting opportunity to transform its public spaces into welcoming gathering areas for residents and visitors alike.

The City Council of Colfax, led by proactive leaders and organizations, has ignited a project to reimagine outdoor seating and gathering areas in the downtown area. Backed by significant community support, the initiative promises to strengthen connections, bolster local businesses, and create a vibrant, inclusive environment for all.

The vision for revitalizing downtown Colfax revolves around creating spaces that foster connection, comfort, and community. Through strong civic and nonprofit partnerships, the project secured a $10,000 grant from Union Pacific Railroad. To complement this contribution, the City of Colfax has allocated $25,000 in funding, showcasing a strong commitment to enhancing the downtown area. These combined resources will transform existing temporary outdoor seating areas—introduced during the pandemic—into permanent, thoughtfully designed gathering spaces that align with the town’s long-term goals.

Planned features include enhanced seating arrangements, shade structures for comfort, and accessible pathways to ensure inclusivity. Together, these improvements aim to make downtown Colfax a more inviting space for everyone.

Why Gathering Spaces Matter for Downtown Colfax, CA

Gathering spaces have long been recognized as a cornerstone of successful and thriving downtown districts. According to the Project for Public Spaces, communities with thoughtfully designed public areas experience numerous benefits, including:

Increased Business Revenue: Outdoor seating and gathering areas can increase revenue for nearby businesses by as much as 30–50%.

Community Cohesion: Shared public spaces create opportunities for connection, strengthening social ties among residents.

Tourism Growth: Vibrant and welcoming downtown areas attract more visitors, boosting the local economy.

Accessibility and Inclusivity: Well-planned spaces accommodate a diverse range of visitors, from families with young children to seniors with mobility challenges.

For Colfax, CA, the introduction of permanent gathering spaces aligns perfectly with its goals of creating a vibrant and functional downtown district that celebrates its historic roots while meeting modern needs.

The Collaborative Approach to Revitalization

The success of downtown revitalization depends on collaboration, and Colfax is leading the way with a united approach. Partnerships between the City of Colfax, local nonprofits, and local businesses have been integral to the planning process.

The City Council has prioritized community engagement, ensuring that residents and business owners have a voice in shaping the future of downtown Colfax. Open forums and City Council meetings have provided valuable platforms for feedback, helping to refine plans and address concerns.

Navigating Challenges and Finding Solutions

Every transformative project comes with challenges, and the downtown Colfax revitalization is no exception. While the initiative has been met with enthusiasm, some business owners have expressed concerns about the potential impact on their storefronts or operations. Maintenance responsibilities and the allocation of public versus private spaces have also been topics of discussion.

To address these concerns, the City Council is exploring innovative solutions, such as:

Shared Maintenance Agreements: Businesses and community organizations could collaborate on keeping the spaces clean and welcoming.

Unified Gathering Areas: Instead of dividing spaces among individual businesses, the project may prioritize creating shared areas that serve the entire downtown community.

Flexible Design Features: Plans include accommodating specific business needs, such as signage or the ability to serve alcohol within designated areas.

By keeping the lines of communication open and focusing on the bigger picture, the City of Colfax aims to strike a balance that benefits both businesses and the community.

The Commitment to Downtown Colfax

The revitalization of downtown Colfax is more than just a beautification project—it’s a commitment to fostering a vibrant, connected, and inclusive community. The City’s $25,000 investment, combined with the $10,000 contribution from Union Pacific Railroad, reflects a shared vision of a thriving town center.

As the President of the Historic Colfax Downtown Association, I am proud to express our organization’s full support for this transformative project. We recognize its tremendous potential to strengthen community bonds, invigorate downtown Colfax, and drive sustained economic growth. Our mission has always been to preserve and enhance the historic charm of Colfax while fostering a vibrant, connected community—and this initiative aligns perfectly with those goals.

The Path Forward for Colfax, CA

As plans take shape, excitement is building for the future of downtown Colfax. With community input and collaborative leadership, the gathering spaces project is poised to become a cornerstone of the town’s revitalization.

The Historic Colfax Downtown Association will continue to play an active role in supporting this initiative, ensuring that the project remains aligned with the community’s needs and values. Together, residents, businesses, and local leaders can create a downtown area that serves as a source of pride and inspiration for years to come.

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