Thank You for Making Creature Concert a Success!

This year, we had over 150 people join us at the Lyric to celebrate the work that RACR does for rescue, conservation, and education.

Thank you to our incredible sponsors, hostess, bands, the Lyric, and every person who made this event as amazing as it could be!

Please enjoy some of our favorite moments from Creature Concert 2024.

With love,

Your Friends at RACR

April 13th

The Lyric
Fort Collins, CO

Welcome, Creatures!

Party with us to support a worthy cause.

Join us for an exhilarating night of…

Proceeds from this event will go toward lifesaving reptile/amphibian rescue and conservation efforts through the Reptile and Amphibian Center of the Rockies.

Creature Concert is made possible by…

Creature Concert Schedule

Doors open at 3PM

3:30 - 4:30 Cactus Cat

4:45 - 5:15 The Brazilian Goddess Krisa Gonna & Reptile Trivia

5:45 - 6:45 HEADLINER: Sarah Slaton & The Great Perhaps

7:00 - 7:45 Drag Rules Number & Open Stage for Drag Beginners

Between performances, immerse yourself in other festivities such as…

  • The Hissing Booth

  • Animal Encounters with RACR Animal Ambassadors

  • Free Tarot Reading by The Self Care Witch

  • Local Artist Booths

Meet the Bands

Cactus Cat is a mellow, weaving, surf-tinged, psychedelic ride. Featuring lush vocals, dual saxophones, jamming guitar, a tight rhythm section, and a pedal-heavy ukulele, expect danceable grooves, instrumental adventures, and thoughtful lyrics.

Occasionally departing from self-contained bops to expansive effects-laden jams before snapping sharply back into focus, Cactus Cat always lands on its feet.

Oh, and watch out for the spikes.

"The cactus cat has thorny hair, the thorns being especially long and rigid on its ears. Its tail is branched, and upon the forearms above its front feet are sharp, knifelike blades of bone. With these blades it slashes the base of giant cactus trees, causing the sap to exude. This is done systematically, many trees being slashed in the course of several nights as the cat makes a big circuit. By the time it is back to the place of beginning the sap of the first cactus has fermented into a kind of mescal, sweet and very intoxicating. This is greedily lapped up by the thirsty beast, which soon becomes fiddling drunk, and goes waltzing off in the moonlight, rasping its bony forearms across each other and screaming with delight."

-Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts, 1910

“Sarah Slaton is a songwriter that expresses pathos both poignant and relatable.”

- Denver Westword

The band is comprised of Slaton and their wife, Sarah Joelle (keys), along with Matt Fink (drums), Ryan Gombeski (lead guitar), and Ben Jankowski (bass). Friend and frequent guest, Lief Sjostrom, can often be seen sitting in on the cello.

“Francois Rabelais. He was a poet. And his last words were "I go to seek a Great Perhaps." That's why I'm going. So I don't have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.”  - John Greene, Looking For Alaska

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More About This Event

Tarot Readings


Come get a FREE tarot reading at the Creature Concert!

Melissa the Self Care Witch will guide your journey through the cards on April 13th. Their approach to self care through metaphysical practice provides a unique perspective when reading:

“Rather than looking to the Tarot to read the future, I take a Soul Tarot approach, where we focus on the Now. What medicine are we needing Now? What are we needing to anchor into Now? What are we missing Now?”

Check out @theselfcarewitch on Instagram!

Reptile Trivia

How much do you know about reptiles and amphibians?

Join Krisa Gonna at 4:30 to show off what you know, and try to win prizes courtesy of local businesses!

You could win…

  1. A gift card to the Cupboard or Island Grill

  2. Jewelry from Curiosities

  3. An official Creature Concert tote bag stuffed with goodies

  4. An official Creature Concert poster signed by Lord Marmalade, Colorado’s Most Famous Iguana (pictured)