The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is set to host One Love Livingston, an extraordinary evening of world music this month. This rare, one-night-only event is fronted by Mighty Mystic & the Hard Roots Movement as part of their “Walk Tall” summer tour celebrating the release of their new album. The event will take place on Saturday, August 30th, beginning at 7pm.
A world music concert promoting harmony, the event seeks to promote understanding and celebrate cultural diversity through music. Originally from Jamaica, Mighty Mystic is one of the most exciting reggae artists performing today, with an authentic sound that honors the music’s origins, while adding a hard rock feel with impressive lead guitars, hard-hitting lyrics and deep bass lines. Internationally known for his skill and genre blending, this is a one time opportunity not to be missed.
Also performing, Sean Devine & the Stars of Anguila. The local singer/songwriter traveled to Anguilla in winter 2023, where he met legendary musician Bankie Banx. This encounter led to the creation of his new EP, Die Happy, recorded at Anguilla Music Academy with Bankie’s band. The album features a blend of Montana songwriting and Caribbean rhythms, highlighted by the uplifting single “Grow Up Beautiful” and the title track featuring Jamaican artist Mighty Mystic. Talented musicians Dennis Warrington and Jaiden Fleming, from the recording band, will be joining Devine for this performance.
One Love Livingston will also feature local artist Shadow Devereaux, known by his stage name of Foreshadow. He is a Salish and Blackfeet hip-hop artist, audio engineer and advocate for Indigenous youth from the Flathead Indian Reservation. With over a decade of experience, he fuses cultural roots with modern hip-hop to uplift and inspire, blending themes of resilience, struggle and pride. He won a Native American Music Award in 2022 for “Protect Your People” and contributed a powerful song to the 2024 documentary Bring Them Home, narrated by Lily Gladstone. In 2025, he released his debut solo album, Perfect Timing, a bold and introspective body of work marking a major milestone in his career.
Beyond the music, Shadow works alongside collaborator Colter Olmstead to teach film and music to youth on and off the reservation. As Foreshadow, he continues to use his platform to empower his community and amplify Indigenous voices through storytelling and sound.
An authentic, unique world music event in the heart of Livingston. Food trucks by Hot Dog Champion and Cinfull Nachos. Advance tickets are available at www.theshanecenter.org. •