Bozeman’s Armory Music Hall opens its stage for the Rockin’ Blues Review this month. The event will take place on Saturday, May 9th, and features performances by BluesLine, Emma & the Ledge, Madrona Road, Dan Dubuque and Gallatin Ghost Train. Music begins at 4pm.
Get ready for a night where the blues hits harder, the guitars cut deeper, and the Armory crackles with pure electric soul. The Review brings together some of the region’s most dynamic, road-tested, and relentlessly expressive artists for an unforgettable showcase of grit, groove, and musical fire.
The night kicks off with the outlaw-blues grit of Gallatin Ghost Train, rolling in with raw power and highway swagger. From there, the incomparable Dan Dubuque unleashes his signature slide-guitar sorcery – a one-man force of nature who turns every stage into a lightning strike. Madrona Road follows with rich Americana tones and harmonies, before Emma & the Ledge bring their rootsy storytelling and emotional fire to the spotlight.
Headlining the night is BluesLine, delivering a high-voltage blend of classic blues soul and modern rock edge. Their sound is tight, fearless, and built to bring the house down! The Rockin’ Blues Review isn’t just a concert – it’s a celebration of local artists who keep the blues alive, loud, and evolving.

Iconic hip-hop ensemble Bone Thugs-n-Harmony follow with a rescheduled show on Saturday, May 23rd. Presented by Summit Sound Productions and Deco Music Group, DJ Kyle Davis kicks off the music at 7:30pm.
Bone Thugs are one of the most iconic and influential hip-hop groups of all time. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, the Grammy Award-winning group rose to fame in the 1990s with their signature melodic rap style and rapid-fire lyrical delivery.
Known for timeless hits like “Tha Crossroads,” “1st of tha Month,” “Foe tha Love of $” and “East 1999,” the foursome helped shape the sound of hip-hop and influenced countless artists across generations. They continue to release new music today.
With over 30 years in the game, their live shows are a celebration of classic hip-hop energy, lyrical precision, and anthems that defined an era. Brush up on all your favorite tracks and experience true legends performing their greatest hits – one night only at the Armory.
Armory Music Hall tickets are available for standing-room general admission as well as limited booth seating and VIP packages. The Rockin’ Blues Review is all-ages, Bone Thugs is 18+. A complete list of upcoming performances and ticketing access is available at www.armorymusichall.com. •












