At Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center, entertainment doesn’t stop when the sun sets — it begins.
Tonight, Colquhoun Entertainment presents Music in the Desert, a free live online show hosted by Advocatus Diaboli and Melodious the Moderator. Streaming live on YouTube and TikTok at 6 PM MST, the event brings music, conversation, and community together in a relaxed campfire atmosphere inspired by the New Mexico desert.
Music in the Desert is more than a concert. Viewers interact in real time, chat with the hosts, request songs, and become part of the experience. Original music, parodies, and spontaneous moments make every episode unique and different from the last.
Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center is built around community — both on-site and online. Whether you camp with us in person or join from home, you are part of the same gathering around the campfire.
Monday morning looks a little different at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun.
There are no traffic jams, no office buildings, and no commute — just sunrise over the desert and coffee before the solar batteries finish charging.
Life at Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center means starting the day with quiet, wide skies, and the occasional unexpected visitor wandering through the property. Off-grid living teaches patience, humor, and flexibility… especially on Mondays.
Here, we don’t rush the week. We ease into it.
While most people are heading back to work, we are preparing for our weekly livestream Music in the Desert, produced by Colquhoun Entertainment and hosted by Advocatus Diaboli with Melodious moderating the community.
The show streams every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, bringing live music, stories, and real desert life to viewers everywhere.
Monday is the calm before the music.
So if your morning feels chaotic, stressful, or overwhelming — just remember somewhere in the New Mexico desert the day starts slower, the sky is bigger, and there’s always another sunset coming.
If you think off-grid desert living is peaceful… you’ve never had free-range cattle ring your doorbell.
Yes. Ring. The. Doorbell.
Out here at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, home of Music in the Desert, we share the land with sunsets, coyotes, stargazers… and apparently very bold cattle with boundary issues.
Last night the free-range cattle came back. They didn’t just pass through.
They:
• rubbed against the posts • bent a few poles • snapped some solar lights • and politely rang the doorbell before leaving
This is what real off-grid life in New Mexico looks like.
While most venues worry about parking tickets, we’re out here replacing solar lights because a 1,200-pound cow wanted to scratch its shoulder.
But that’s desert life. Wild. Unfiltered. Slightly destructive.
And honestly? We wouldn’t trade it.
Because when the sun sets and Music in the Desert goes live, there’s nothing like live music under the New Mexico sky — even if the cattle were here first.
If you’re looking for authentic off-grid camping, live desert music, stargazing, and occasional livestock shenanigans… welcome home.
Something unexpected — and honestly a little magical — happened after Music in the Desert this week here at Plateau hame de Colquhoun.
Every show night, once our live stream ends from Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center, we do what our community has come to call “The Jump.”
The Jump is simple in idea, but powerful in effect.
After our broadcast, we travel together as a group into another creator’s live stream — usually a karaoke host — not to take over, but to support. We encourage our viewers to follow along, meet new people, support performers, and help smaller creators grow. It has become one of the most community-building traditions of Colquhoun
Colquhoun Entertainment.
This time, we landed inside Iluvpots Karaoke.
And that’s when something special happened.
A Song We Didn’t Plan
While visiting the live, Advocatus Diaboli decided to perform an original song titled:
“Sanctuary of Intricacies.”
The performance wasn’t scheduled, rehearsed for a show, or promoted beforehand. It was spontaneous — the way some of the best art happens. With Melodious moderating and our community gathered in support, the live karaoke room suddenly became a small concert venue.
The song carries a reflective tone and fits perfectly with what Music in the Desert has always been about: connection, creativity, and shared moments between strangers who become friends.
Moments like this are exactly why we do The Jump.
We don’t just stream a show — we build bridges between communities.
What “The Jump” Really Is
The Jump is not a raid for attention. It is a gesture of appreciation.
We invite our audience to join us in supporting another host, cheering on performers, and helping create a welcoming atmosphere. Sometimes Advocatus Diaboli sings covers, sometimes parodies, and occasionally — like this night — an original piece appears.
“Sanctuary of Intricacies” became one of those rare moments where the audience, the host, and the performers all experienced something unplanned together.
That is the spirit behind Music in the Desert.
Join Us Live
We stream Music in the Desert multiple nights every week from the New Mexico desert at Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center, part of Plateau hame de Colquhoun.
🎵 Live performances by Advocatus Diaboli 🛎 Moderated by Melodious 🌵 Presented by Colquhoun Entertainment
Join us every:
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
After each show… we Jump.
And you’re invited to come along.
You never know where the night will lead — or where the next song will be heard.
Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is just a crazy person with a torch… but hey, at least it ain’t boring!
Here at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, life off-grid teaches us that inspiration doesn’t always arrive politely on schedule. Some days, the universe sends it with a wink, a spark, or a little chaos — like our Thursday quote reminds us.
Our desert home encourages reflection, laughter, and embracing the unexpected. Whether you’re navigating a literal desert or the deserts of your own life, it’s important to notice the moments that make you smile… even if they’re a little snarky.
A Thursday Reminder
Life isn’t always predictable.
The light at the end of the tunnel might be unconventional.
Laugh at the chaos, and keep moving forward.
This Thursday, Feb 19, 2026, take a moment to appreciate the quirky sparks of inspiration in your life. Whether it’s a wild idea, a sudden insight, or just the desert sunset reminding you that everything is impermanent, find joy in the unexpected.
At most venues, a showtime is decided by a clock on the wall. At Plateau hame de colquhoun, home of Ka-Hoon Campground and the Ka-Hoon Event Center, our schedule is set by something much older — the sunset.
Here at Colquhoun Entertainment, we power our livestreams using solar energy. That means when the days grow longer, our batteries charge later… and the show naturally moves later too.
So Music in the Desert now begins at 6 PM MST.
A Solar-Powered Show
Our weekly livestream isn’t a traditional performance. It’s a desert experience shared online. Hosted by Advocatus Diaboli and moderated by Melodious, the show mixes music, comedy, conversation, and the unpredictability of real life in the New Mexico desert.
The glow of evening, cooler air, and a charged battery bank make sunset the perfect moment to go live. Instead of forcing the desert to match a schedule, we let nature set the timing.
More Than a Livestream
Each week, viewers tune in for:
Live music performances
Karaoke & talent contests
Behind-the-scenes desert adventures
Spontaneous moments of humor, improvisation, and community
Whether you’re joining from your home or camping on-site, the desert atmosphere comes alive through the screen. The experience is as much about connection as it is about entertainment.
When and Where
Time: Every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 6 PM MST
Location: Streaming live from Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center
Tiktok and YouTube Colquhoun Entertainment
Host: Advocatus Diaboli
Moderator: Melodious
Stay tuned for special shows and events throughout the season. Each livestream captures the unique rhythms of desert life, powered entirely by solar energy and the beauty of nature’s timing.
It doesn’t breeze. It doesn’t drift. It arrives — like it owns the place and we forgot to check the lease.
The wind out here has a personality disorder. One minute: postcard sunset. Next minute: airborne lawn chairs, missing dog bowls, and me chasing a trash can across open land like a low-budget western.
It rattles the RV so hard you start mentally apologizing to every bolt you’ve ever tightened.
I used to hate it.
I’d sit there counting gusts, waiting for the walls to peel off and my life to end on a weather report.
But somewhere along the way the fear turned into rhythm.
The RV rocks at night — not gently, not romantically — more like a drunk uncle trying to dance, and somehow… I sleep better.
Because the truth is:
Nothing fake survives out here.
The wind steals weak plans, bad attitudes, and anything not actually secured. It’s basically nature’s personality test.
City life has locks. The desert has proof.
The same wind that throws sand in your coffee also cools a 105° afternoon, carries music farther than speakers should reach, and reminds you you are very small and somehow very alive.
We didn’t move here for comfort. We moved here for honesty.
The wind isn’t trying to ruin us.
It’s just asking daily:
“You still sure about this life?”
Every morning we wake up still here, still stubborn, still slightly covered in dust.
Rocked, not broken.
Turns out — the wind lives here.
We’re just the weird people it hasn’t managed to evict yet.
Big changes are here — and we’re excited to share them with you.
Off-Grid Talk is officially becoming Off-Grid Campfire Chat. 🏕️🔥
While the name is changing, the heart of the show remains the same.
Same hosts. Same real conversations. Same off-grid mindset. Just a stronger campfire vibe and a name that better reflects what we’ve been building together.
Why the Change?
As our community has grown, so has the vision. Off-Grid Campfire Chat represents gathering, storytelling, authenticity, and connection — just like sitting around a fire under the open sky.
This evolution feels right. It feels natural. And it feels like home.
No Show Today
Due to life circumstances, there will not be an episode today. We appreciate your understanding and continued support more than you know.
We’ll be back soon — stronger, refocused, and ready to gather around the campfire again.
People sometimes imagine off-grid living as peaceful sunsets, birds chirping, and me gracefully watering plants in a linen dress.
Reality: I’m answering emails, fixing something that broke, scheduling events, running a campground, posting on five social media platforms, and wondering why my brain feels like a browser with 47 tabs open.
We moved to the desert in October 2020 with a dream — not to get rich, not to build a resort, but to build a place. A place where people could come, breathe, exist, and not feel judged. A place that respects nature, recycles, upcycles, and tries very hard not to waste what the earth gives us.
We didn’t want elaborate. We wanted sustainable.
Affordable events. Real community. Music, gatherings, conversations, and people sitting around a fire actually talking to each other instead of just scrolling.
The membership program? We never planned that.
It happened because people kept asking: “Can we stay longer?”
So we created a way people could be part of the land instead of just visiting it.
And now we’re starting something new — Off-Grid Campfire Chat.
We changed the name because we are not experts. Not even close. We are people figuring it out in real time.
The Campfire Chat isn’t a class. It’s a place.
Some people come to learn. Some come to help others. Some come because they feel alone and need to hear, “Yeah… life is hard sometimes.”
Living off-grid doesn’t remove normal problems. You still get tired. You still doubt yourself.
You still get overwhelmed running a campground, an event center, and all the promotion that never takes a day off — even when your brain begs for one.
But the goal here was never perfection.
It was belonging.
If you want to learn, talk, vent, or just sit quietly and listen — you’re welcome.