One of the things I heard a lot of folks say they dearly missed during the pandemic was live music.

There's just something about being at a concert with a crowd of folks singing along to all of the songs. It's one of the few times, especially in our current environment, that folks from all different backgrounds can come together and enjoy the moment.

Bozemanites will have another opportunity to come together and enjoy live music on Friday, September 16th.

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It was announced yesterday that Granger Smith will be performing at The Elm by Logjam Presents. Smith, whose artistic alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr. is a Montana favorite, played at the Gallatin Country Fairgrounds last summer. Smith came on the scene back in 1999 with his debut release "Waiting On Forever" and has been part of the scene ever since.

According to Log Jam Presents, "Granger Smith has amassed a massive and rabid audience now known as “Yee Yee Nation” built through heavy touring and grassroots fan engagement. He now has a social media following exceeding eight and half million along with more than one billion online video views"

Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday at 10 am and start at 30 dollars for General Admission/Standing Room Only. There are different price points for different seats, and there will be a pre-sale available this Thursday from 10 am to 10 pm. If you're interested in the pre-sale, just click here. Doors open at 7 pm and the concert starts at 8 pm.

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Once again: Granger Smith featuring Earl Dibbles Jr. in Bozeman at The Elm on Friday night, September 16th, we'll see you there!

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