Legion Music, Bicycle Day Productions & The Chambers Project present: Bicycle Day Nevada City at the Miners Foundry on Saturday, April 18! Join us for an immersive event featuring live painting, an art gallery, and two rooms of music with sets from Poranguí, Liquid Bloom, Savej, & more.
Poranguí was raised between the lands and cultures of his native Brazil, Mexico, and the Southwestern United States. Steeped in music and ceremony since birth, he has become a globally celebrated multi-instrumentalist, live looper, and ceremonial artist weaving Indigenous and Afro-diasporic musical lineages. Soundscapes unfold one instrument at a time creating intricately layered sonic journeys that open space for presence and awe.
Liquid Bloom, founded by producer and sonic alchemist Amani Friend (co-founder of Desert Dwellers and curator of the Desert Trax label), is a visionary world-electronic project dedicated to creating immersive, transformative sound experiences. Born in the late 1990s from explorations in organic trance music for healing, the project has evolved into a global bridge between ancient traditions and modern production, offering listeners portals into ceremony, dance, and deep inner journeys.
Savej’s live experience is an immersive sonic ceremony, taking audiences on a rollercoaster ride through the sacred and the profane—the mystical and the irresistibly groovy—while deeply reconnecting them to the human experience and the natural world.
Know & go
WHAT: Bicycle Day Nevada City
WHO: Legion Music, Bicycle Day Productions & The Chambers Project
FEATURING: Music from Poranguí, Liquid Bloom and Savej plus special guests
Live Painting – Art Gallery – 2 Rooms of Music
WHEN: Saturday, April 18
Doors 3 p.m. | Show begins at 4 p.m.
COST: Advance general admission tickets: $50 + fees
AGES: 16+ event
TICKETS: https://www.ticketfairy.com/event/bicycle-day-nevada-city-18apr2026
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