
Widespread Panic Announces Two-Night Montana Run
The live concert calendar in Montana keeps getting bigger, and another major show has just been added—one that jam band fans across the region are already buzzing about.
Legendary jam band Widespread Panic has announced a two-night run this summer at the KettleHouse Amphitheater.
Widespread Panic Announces Two Nights in Bonner
The band will perform back-to-back nights on July 7 and July 8 at the popular outdoor venue just east of Missoula in Bonner.
A Jam Band Powerhouse With Decades of Live Shows
Formed in Athens, Georgia in the mid-1980s, Widespread Panic has spent more than three decades building a reputation as one of the most powerful and beloved live acts in American music. Known for their extended improvisation, devoted fan base, and marathon performances, the band has become a staple of the jam band scene.
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Tickets for both shows are expected to be in high demand.
When Tickets Go On Sale
They go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. and will be available through Logjam Presents online as well as in person at Top Hat in downtown Missoula.
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With two nights scheduled at one of Montana’s premier outdoor venues, these shows are shaping up to be some of the most anticipated concerts of the summer.
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If history is any indication, these shows are likely to sell out quickly.
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