Bozeman’s Armory Music Hall welcomes country artist Creed Fisher as part of his “Stars & Stripes Tour” this month – with room to boot-scoot around the dance floor. The all ages show is set for Saturday, August 3rd. Local post-Western artist Buffalo Burrows will open the 7:30pm show.
“The odds were against me all along, but I just wouldn’t go away.” All-American musician Creed Fisher is a storyteller, hard worker and rising Outlaw Country star. With more than 100 million streams on Spotify and tens of millions of views on YouTube, Fisher’s raw, unfiltered and unique sound blends traditional country with some modern elements.
After growing up in West Texas, he played professional football for around 9 years. When he retired from the game, Fisher used that passion and drive to fuel his music and convert his scars and pain into passion and determination. “A big part of my music is patriotic and for the working class. I relate to my music because I lived it.”
Creed Fisher reminds fans to never lose sight of who you are, where you’re from, and never fear hard work. His patriotism and life experiences thread throughout his songs to create powerful music that speaks to all. Recent releases Rebel in the South, This Ain’t the Hamptons and new album Outlaw Influence, Vol. 2 are available now.
Armory Music Hall tickets are available for standing-room general admission and VIP balcony seating. A complete list of upcoming performances and ticketing access is available at www.armorymusichall.com. •