Fort Vine, Elijah Mann, NightCare & more at Wild Joe*s

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Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot in Downtown Bozeman is a great place for a caffeine fix, but it also doubles as a live music venue for local artists and those passing through town. Here’s a look at what’s coming up.
The next Open Mic Night is set for Friday, June 15th from 6–8pm. Come for an evening of music performed by local musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, zither, poetry, comedy, or theremin and take a turn up at the mic. Show Bozeman what you’re made of! Individual set lengths depend on the number of musicians who want to play. Sign-ups start at 5:30pm – first come, first served. Be sure to bring your friends and support live music in Bozeman! A modest contribution to the kitty will be divided by participating musicians at the end of the night. The more people who come, the more money in the pot.
Orange Julians, aka Julian DeFelice, stops in on Friday, June 8th from 6–8pm. DeFelice is a solo indie pop performer from Vermont. Hailed as “Vermont’s freshest electro-pop” by Seven Days newspaper, DeFelice recently moved to Montana. He combines pop, nostalgia, and indie rock into an intimate sonic experience. His albums Object and Option are available now.
Austin-based singer/songwriter and poet Elijah Mann performs Saturday, June 9th from 6–8pm. Inspired by artists like Glen Hansard and Hozier, the alt-folk artist has shared the stage with such acts as Lalah Hathaway, Radiator King, Abby Anastasio, Steve Knecht, Stone Cold Fox, and The Non Sequiturs. His debut EP, To Fall Apart, is available now.
Montana rock band NightCare will showcase their talents on Thursday, June 14th from 6–8pm. Formed in 2014, the band is composed of Eric Gronneberg (guitar/vocals), Brandon McGuire (guitar), John Burkhartsmeyer (bass) and Evan Estrada (drums). NightCare released its self-titled album in March, available for digital download through Bandcamp and can also be purchased at live shows.
Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located at 18 W Main St. in the heart of historic Downtown Bozeman. Learn more about these and other upcoming events at www.wildjoescoffee.com. •