Bozemanites: get outta town with a trip to The Attic in Livingston, even if only for a night! The upstairs bar and performance venue is a must for dancers and live music lovers. Here’s a look at some of the upcoming acts to help get us through a particularly chilly start to spring.
Check out Bridger Creek Boys on Saturday, March 31st at 8:30pm. The Boys are an acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in old-time tradition,
while also pushing the genre with newgrass. The band blends originals with covers of traditional bluegrass and more contemporary artists. Their style is confident, complex, and full of improvisation that will draw you in and get you shaking all over with bluegrass joy.
The Fossils bring a show Friday, April 6th at 8:30pm. Known around town for their authentic hippie music, The Fossils guarantee a rockin’ good time. The members have been acquainted for years and are connected by their love of music. The band consists of Scott Boehler (harmonica), Rich Ruggles (keyboard), Jerry Mullen (guitar), and Rick Phillip (drums).
The Waiting return to The Attic on Friday, March 13th at 8:30pm. Composed of six musicians from various musical backgrounds, the band has come together to bring you Roadhouse-inspired rock n’ roll and the music of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The Waiting is Rick Winking (guitar), Levi Main (guitar, vocals), David Dyas (vocals, guitar), Pete Christensen (keys), Doc Wiley (bass), Jason Kechely (drums).
A Fire & Ice Dance Party with host Mick Burlington is set for Saturday, April 14th beginning at 9:30pm. Dress for the occasion and get ready to get down with a night of high-energy live music.
Advanced ticketing information is available at www.whiskeycreekmontana.com. The Attic is located at 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just above Whiskey Creek Saloon.