In the waning weeks of summer heat, local audiences have a pair of opportunities to experience the national tours of some of the music industry’s brightest stars at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Next up, The Red Clay Strays bring their “Grateful” tour to Bozeman on Friday, August 21st. Opening support comes courtesy of Dylan Gossett and Sweet Talk with the music set to begin at 6:30pm.
The Red Clay Strays have quickly become one of the hottest acts in Americana, blending Southern rock, country, gospel and soul into a powerful, emotionally charged sound. Led by vocalist Brandon Coleman, the Alabama band broke through with the viral hit “Wondering Why” and has built a devoted following through electrifying live performances and heartfelt songwriting.
Fresh off the success of their acclaimed album Made by These Moments, the band is currently touring in support of their latest album of the same name, with a mix of headline arena dates, festival appearances and special guests across North America. The tour showcases the group’s signature blend of soaring harmonies, gritty musicianship and high-energy performances, further cementing The Red Clay Strays as one of the most exciting live bands in modern roots music.

Following on Tuesday, September 1st, Bonnie Raitt returns to the Gallatin Valley with her “Live 2026” tour. Jon Cleary opens the 7:30pm show.
Bonnie Raitt is one of America’s most celebrated singer/songwriters, renowned for her soulful voice, masterful slide guitar playing and seamless blend of blues, rock, folk, country and R&B. A 13-time Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Raitt has captivated audiences for more than five decades with timeless hits including “Something to Talk About,” “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and “Nick of Time.”
Touring in continued support of her acclaimed album Just Like That…, Raitt arrives with the heartfelt performances and exceptional musicianship that have made her a live music icon. Backed by her longtime band, her current tour features a career-spanning setlist that celebrates both beloved classics and newer material, reminding audiences why she remains one of the most respected and enduring artists in American music.
Advance tickets to these shows and other events are available for purchase now at www.montana.edu/brickbreeden or at the Fieldhouse box office. •











