A special night of modern pop folk comes to the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture this month. Bringing their “Get a Little Lost Tour” to Southwest Montana, Girl Named Tom are set to perform on Tuesday, August 13th at 7:30pm. The three siblings unlock one harmony to unite the world. Doors at 7pm.
The trio – Bekah, Joshua and Caleb Liechty – notably made history as “the only group to ever win NBC’s The Voice.” Along the way, they’ve impressively generated over 25 million streams across chart-rattling covers such as “River,” “The Chain” and “Dust in the Wind.”
The proud Midwesterners gained further traction with the independent release of their Another World EP. Inking a deal with Republic Records, they served up their debut holiday collection, One More Christmas, which topped the iTunes charts, and embarked on a massive arena tour supporting Pentatonix for “A Christmas Spectacular.” Since 2022 the group has been living life on the road performing over 200 shows to date.
The sibling trio has captivated millions on television, appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, singing for the Indy500, and returning for a heart wrenching performance on The Voice a year after their win. Their inimitable harmony only continues to resound louder with the release of single “What a View” and with more new music on the way in 2024, including their most recent release, “Get a Little Lost.”
General admission for Girl Named Tom range $46–$56 in advance with tickets at the door as availability allows. Visit www.theemerson.org for access to online ticketing. Located at 111 S Grand Ave., the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture serves as a primary resource for the arts, arts education and cultural activities in Southwest Montana. •