Be part of the show with upcoming Live sets on Peach
Enjoying live music needn’t be limited to large capacity venues and crowded dance halls. Experience a show up close and personal with a ticket to an upcoming concert at Live from the Divide. The intimate space allows audiences to really be a part of the performance with a regular lineup of national acts and regional favorites.
Modern folkster Jack Symes performs on March 18th at 8pm. Advance tickets are $35.
On his sprawling new record, Tompkins Park, Symes makes his case as one of folk music’s most compelling new artists. Born during a road trip out to his new home in Brooklyn and his unmoored first months there, the 12-songs confront the question, “Are you on your own or are you all alone?”. It’s less tethered to Earth than his previous excursions, instead drifting skyward, buoyed by wide-reaching arrangements and dense washes of reverb that curl off his voice like thick plumes of smoke. Inspired by uncertainty and crystallized in isolation, his sophomore album is a testament to spending time with yourself and making peace with the parts of you that have been neglected. Written while uprooting his life, and recorded in the blurry ebb of life under a pandemic, the deeply personal songs are at once wholly universal.

Tennessee Jet
Country-skewing rock n’ roller Tennessee Jet follows on March 19th at 8pm. Advance tickets are $35.
The Country, Jet’s third album, is a salute to the sounds of his youth. Its songs double down on his country and folk influences, without sacrificing the left-of-center approach that’s earned him a reputation as a genre bender. Honky-tonk ballads, twin fiddles, and country two-steps rub shoulders with a Nirvana-inspired rock song (“Johnny,” a tribute to 1950s legend Johnny Horton) and a bluegrass cover of the Black Crowes’ “She Talks to Angels.” The result is a richly textured album that’s both classic and modern in the same breath. This is raw, truthful country music – a reinvention of the sound that’s always formed the bedrock of Jet’s artistry, even during his most amplified moments.
Tickets are sold at the door, but these small shows are known to sell out quickly! Advance tickets are available at www.livefromthedivide.com where you can also find a complete list of upcoming shows. The Live studio is located at 627 E Peach St. in Bozeman. •