Get ready for an unforgettable evening of music under the stars! Advocatus Diaboli, joined by moderator Melodious, brings their unique style and high-energy performances to Music in the Desert at Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center.
This weekend, don’t miss our Star Wars Under the Stars events from May 1–4, featuring live performances, desert camping, and immersive entertainment for all ages. Whether you’re a fan of epic music, beautiful desert scenery, or just want to experience something completely different, our shows are the place to be.
With Colquhoun Entertainment curating an incredible lineup and handling all the behind-the-scenes magic, you’re guaranteed a seamless, unforgettable desert concert experience.
Plateau Hame de Colquhoun, home of Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center, presents another unforgettable Music in the Desert experience — a live, off-grid performance under the New Mexico sky.
Music in the Desert is more than a show. It’s an immersive desert gathering featuring:
🔥 Campfire atmosphere
🌌 Stargazing backdrop
🎤 Live performance art
🌵 Authentic off-grid setting
Tonight’s featured music in the video is by Advocatus Diaboli, titled “Under the Black Cairn.” The track captures the haunting, atmospheric tone that defines our after-dark desert performances.
Whether you’re joining us in person or tuning in online, this is a sit-and-listen experience designed to connect music, mood, and landscape.
🌌 What Is Music in the Desert?
Music in the Desert is our signature live performance series held at Ka-Hoon Campground. It blends:
Independent music
Off-grid living
Desert aesthetics
Community gathering
Each performance is shaped by the land itself — intimate, raw, and unfiltered.
🖤 Coming Soon: Star Wars Under the Stars (May)
As part of our seasonal lineup, don’t miss Star Wars Under the Stars this May — an outdoor movie night paired with camping, bonfires, and desert skies.
🎟 Join Us Tonight
🕕 6 PM MST 📍 Plateau Hame de Colquhoun 🔥 Music in the Desert
Experience something different. Experience the desert after dark.
Happy Monday from all of us here at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun — home of Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center, where off-grid living meets creativity, music, and unforgettable desert nights.
We host a rotating lineup of experiences including off-grid camping, outdoor movie nights, bonfires, stargazing, and live performances through our signature Music in the Desert series. Our campground is designed for people who want to unplug, connect, and experience the New Mexico desert in a way that feels authentic and welcoming.
Coming this May, we’re celebrating Star Wars Under the Stars, a themed outdoor movie weekend paired with camping, community fires, and desert skies. Costumes are encouraged, movies are included with campsite bookings, and BYOB keeps the vibe relaxed and fun.
We’re also home to The Off-Grid Campfire Chat, where conversations happen under the stars, and soon launching Black Hat After Dark, our upcoming after-hours experience.
Whether you’re here for camping, music, movies, or community — Ka-Hoon Campground is where desert magic happens.
Get ready for a galaxy-far-far-away experience in the New Mexico desert. **Star Wars Under the Stars** returns to **Plateau Hame de Colquhoun (Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center)** for a special **May the 4th Weekend celebration, May 1–3**.
This off-grid camping weekend features **outdoor Star Wars movie nights under the stars**, open desert skies, and a community campfire atmosphere. Movies are **free for all campers** and included with campsite booking—no separate movie tickets required.
Guests are encouraged to **dress up as their favorite characters**, bring their own beverages (BYOB), and enjoy a relaxed desert weekend. Saturday night features a special **Music in the Desert** sit-and-listen show, adding live desert soundscapes to the experience.
Campsite pricing covers **up to five people per site**, with rates varying by booking platform. Members receive **free admission** to all activities. Whether you’re camping, stargazing, or watching movies beside the fire, this is a weekend designed for connection, creativity, and unforgettable desert nights.
Tonight, the New Mexico desert comes alive at Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center with Music in the Desert, a live streamed desert music experience hosted by Colquhoun Entertainment.
Starting at 6 PM MST, audiences can watch Advocatus Diaboli perform live from the desert—bringing original music, parody songs, and raw desert atmosphere straight to viewers on YouTube and TikTok.
Music in the Desert is more than a performance — it’s an experience shaped by open skies, campfire energy, and authentic desert living. Whether you’re camping on-site or tuning in from home, tonight’s show delivers something different from the typical stage performance.
🔥 When: Tonight – 6 PM MST 🌵 Where: Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center 📺 Watch Live: YouTube & TikTok via Colquhoun Entertainment
Join us tonight and experience music the desert way.
Tonight, the New Mexico desert comes alive with Music in the Desert, hosted by Colquhoun Entertainment at the iconic Plateau Hame de Colquhoun. Fans can catch Advocatus Diaboli delivering electrifying performances and unforgettable desert vibes.
Streaming LIVE at 6 PM MST, this event is your chance to experience music, energy, and raw desert scenery from anywhere. Advocatus Diaboli, known for edgy performances and dynamic stage presence, will bring you songs that make you laugh, cry, and headbang—all in one show.
💥 Why You Should Watch:
LIVE desert performance with no stage limits
Parody songs, original music, and interactive energy
Stream easily on YouTube and TikTok via Colquhoun Entertainment
Connect with fans and desert music lovers in real-time
Whether you’re local or watching online, tonight’s show is not just a concert—it’s a desert experience you won’t forget.
The internet has made off-grid life look simple: solar panels, gardens, sunsets, and coffee on the porch.
What you don’t see are the parts that actually decide whether you stay… or pack up and leave.
Before you buy land in the desert, before you sell your house, before you make the biggest lifestyle shift of your life — you should understand what off-grid living in New Mexico is really like.
We know because we’ve been living it for nearly six years at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun and Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center.
No show. No investors. No retreat marketing.
Just life.
Why So Many People Move Off-Grid — And Why Many Quit
People don’t move off-grid because they hate society.
They move because they want:
Quiet
Independence
Fewer rules
Lower expenses
Space to breathe
Control over their environment
And those parts are real.
But what most people aren’t prepared for is this:
Off-grid living doesn’t remove problems.
It changes the type of problems you solve.
In town, problems are abstract: Bills. Schedules. Traffic.
Off-grid, problems are physical: Water. Power. Weather. Equipment.
And the desert is honest about it.
The Reality of Off-Grid Living in the New Mexico Desert
Water
There is no faucet connected to a municipal system.
Water must be: hauled, stored, monitored, and rationed.
You learn quickly how much you actually use.
Long showers stop being normal. They become decisions.
Power
Solar works — but not the way YouTube often shows.
Cloudy days happen. Batteries drain. Inverters fail. Generators sometimes save your refrigerator.
You begin paying attention to the sun the way farmers pay attention to rain.
Weather
The New Mexico desert is beautiful — and demanding.
Windstorms can last days. Dust gets into everything. Summer heat requires planning. Winter nights get colder than people expect.
You don’t fight nature anymore.
You adapt to it.
Repairs
Here’s something few off-grid videos talk about:
You become your own maintenance department.
Plumbing, electrical, structural fixes — you will attempt things you never imagined yourself doing.
Sometimes successfully.
Sometimes at sunset with a flashlight in your mouth wondering how you got here.
The Psychological Adjustment
This is actually the part that determines success more than skills.
Off-grid living changes your nervous system.
In town: constant stimulation noise notifications neighbors
In the desert: silence
At first people love it.
Then something unexpected happens.
Your brain, used to constant input, starts inventing worries. The quiet forces you to sit with your own thoughts. Some people find peace.
Others discover they were using noise to cope.
This is why off-grid living isn’t just a housing change.
It’s an identity change.
Why You Should Not Buy Land First
The biggest mistake we see:
People romanticize off-grid life, purchase land immediately, then discover the lifestyle doesn’t fit them.
Land ownership makes leaving emotionally and financially harder.
That’s why we created a soft landing experience at Plateau Hame de Colquhoun.
You can experience off-grid living before committing to it.
Stay. Observe. Participate. Learn.
You find out: • if you enjoy the quiet • if you can handle the work • if desert life suits you
Because off-grid is amazing — for the right person.
And miserable for the wrong one.
Learn With Us — The Off-Grid Campfire Chat
Every morning at 11AM MST we host the Off-Grid Campfire Chat online.
We don’t teach theory.
We talk about: mistakes repairs costs unexpected problems what nobody warns you about
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.