Bozeman’s Armory Music Hall welcomes country artist Stephanie Quayle to its modern space this month. A benefit show, “A Night of Hope” will raise critical funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The all ages show is set for Saturday, May 3rd, with opening support from Bitter Roots Revival. The music begins at 7pm.
The Nashville recording artist has been called “an artist you need to know” by Rolling Stone Country, CMT named her as part of its “Next Women of Country” franchise, and she’s appeared on popular programs like The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. As an indie artist with two Billboard charted singles, “Selfish” and “Whatcha Drinkin ’Bout,” she has repeatedly performed at CMA Fest and the Grand Ole Opry. Quayle’s latest album, On the Edge, chronicles her personal experience in a toxic relationship and the healing she’s gone through since – inspiring others and redefining her future.
Following on Saturday, May 10th, Meili Vodka and Deco Music Group presents a powerhouse evening with Öof Tatatá featuring Jason Momoa. The 21+ show begins at 8pm with high-energy music, expertly crafted drinks and great vibes.
The project is the brainchild of old friends Jason Momoa (bass), Mike Hayes (guitar/vox) and Kenny Dale (drums). Performing a plethora of rock n’ roll and heavy rock classics, Öof Tatatá gigs are fast becoming the stuff of legends. The setlist leans heavily into the trio’s favorite artists plus a few unlikely surprises. This is a rock n’ roll night out you will not want to miss. Celebrate graduation with the hottest gig in Bozeman this year!
Armory Music Hall tickets are available for standing-room general admission and limited VIP packages. A complete list of upcoming performances and ticketing access is available at www.armorymusichall.com. •