Downtown Livingston’s favorite live music spot brings in acts to suit every palate – and plenty of cocktails to go with ‘em! Here’s a look at some of the upcoming artists heading up to The Attic.
Curtis Roy Moore opens for El Wencho on Saturday, November 8th. The powerhouse duo delivers big sound that relates the Montana lifestyle through immersive lyrics, catchy melodies and driving rhythms. Their authentic music is an eclectic fusion of genres that draws on sonic elements from red dirt rock, blues, country, Americana and polyrhythmic Latin percussion. Live shows are an experiential combination of their dynamic Montana sound, engaging storytelling and comedic flair.
Following on Saturday, November 15th, enjoy a special Livingston Showcase of the region’s favorite local musicians. The evening will feature sets from Americana band Lone Elder, Vanity, IAMAHAB, Secret Family and Zaq Suarez. Settle in for a fantastic evening of Treasure State talent, libations and room to move and groove.

Later this month, The Beagles perform on Friday, November 21st. The Livingston-based band is known for their mountain dance, country and Cumbia music. Take in a night of “psychedelic country music from North and South America” with this project whose members adorn with headpieces representing the canine breed.
Paradise Valley favorites The Fossils front a show on Friday, November 28th. Known around town for their authentic hippie music, the band guarantees a rockin’ good time. The members have been acquainted for years and are connected by their love of music.
And looking to next month, Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons return to Southwest Montana with a Dec. 12th show. Joseph is prolific and accomplished songwriter who’s written hits for Widespread Panic and has released dozens of albums in his decade-spanning career as a solo artist and member of numerous groups.
All events begin at 8pm. Advanced ticketing information for other upcoming Attic shows is available at www.theatticmontana.com. The Attic is located at 110 N Main in Livingston, just above Whiskey Creek Saloon. •






