In the waning weeks of autumn vibrance, local audiences have several opportunities to experience the national tours of some of the music industry’s brightest stars at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Next up, Cole Swindell brings his “Happy Hour Sad” tour to Bozeman on Saturday, October 4th. Opening support comes courtesy of Priscilla Block and Greylan James with the music set to begin at 7pm.
The multi-platinum-selling superstar who Rolling Stone has called a “proven hit-maker,” comes to Bozeman in support of his new album, Spanish Moss. The release includes his 13th No. 1 single “Forever to Me” where Country Now says “Cole Swindell pours his heart out,” and for which Today’s Country calls Swindell a “sophisticatedly talented songwriter” and “and in moments like this, we realize just how much he still has to offer with his penmanship and musicianship” and The Music Universe calls it an “emotion-filled song.”
Swindell has been releasing new music from the 21-song album, including new radio single “We Can Always Move On,” the album’s debut No. 1 single “Forever to Me,” as well as the digital-only releases of “Dale, Jr.,” “Bottom of It,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Spanish Moss,” “Kill a Prayer” and “One Day.”
Following on Friday, October 24th, Zach Williams delivers his “Revival Nights Tour” to the Gallatin Valley. Opening support comes courtesy of We the Kingdom, Ben Fuller and Leanna Crawford. Music begins at 7pm.
The two-time Grammy Award winner and multiplatinum artist has established himself as a force to be reckoned with. From sold-out headline performances to multiple number one radio singles and over 1.5 billion on-demand streams, Williams has used his unique blend of southern rock, country and faith-filled songs to deliver a deeply personal message of redemption that has connected with audiences across the globe. His new album, Jesus Loves, released last month. Williams’ performances are more than just concerts – they’re nights of revival and renewal. Come as you are and experience the transforming power of music, worship and community whether you’re seeking hope, healing or simply a night of incredible music.
Looking to next month, long-touring American rock band Styx take the stage Thursday, November 6th. Special guest Loverboy will open the 7:30pm show.
The seven men comprising Styx have committed to rocking the Paradise together with audiences far and wide by entering their second decade of averaging 100 shows a year, each committed to making the next show better than the last. The band draws from over five decades of barn-burning chart hits, joyous singalongs, and hard-driving deep cuts. Like a symphony that builds to a satisfying crescendo, a Styx set covers a wide range of stylistic cornerstones. From the progressively sweeping splendor that is “The Grand Illusion” to the hunker-down fortitude of all that is the “Blue Collar Man,” from the regal reach-for-the-stars bravado of “Come Sail Away” to the grainy all-in gallop of that rugged “Renegade” who had it made, the band draws on an unlimited cache of ways to immerse one’s mind and body in their signature sound. Their latest full-length, Circling from Above, is available now.
Advance tickets to these shows and other events are available for purchase now at www.montana.edu/brickbreeden or at the Fieldhouse box office. •