About this Event
Theory Of A Deadman have blazed their own path as one of the most unapologetic forces in the rockworld today with several multi-platinum hits, albums and sold out shows worldwide. Combining witty,candid songwriting with incontrovertible riffs and melodic choruses, the Canadianband–comprised ofTyler Connolly, Dean Back, Dave Brenner and Joe Dandeneau–has transcended the zeitgeist, persistingas a multi-faceted rock powerhouse.Including hits like the fan favorite “Santa Monica"; the gold-certified “All Or Nothing"; the platinum-certified “Hate My Life” and “Bitch Came Back"; the double-platinum “Not Meant To Be"–the quartet has notched twelve songs in the Top 10 on the BillboardMainstream Rock Chart with four of those being #1s, the set staples “Bad Girlfriend,” “Lowlife,” “HistoryOf Violence” & “Rx (Medicate).” The latter being the biggestsmash of their career thus far, garneringthem a nomination for “Rock Song of the Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. The band has loggedtwo Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200,four Top 5 debuts on Billboard’s Canadian Albums Chart,nominated for five Juno Awards, and has earned high praise from American Songwriter, Billboard, andClassic Rock Magazine and various other publications. Now, the foursome once again deliver a triumphin their latest studio effort, Funeral Songs, Vol 1–the first part of two EPs, undeniably anthemic andundeniably rock and roll including the songs “Barricade” and “Winnebago (Lay Low)” with much more tocome.
For over three decades, Sevendust have made countless fans feel a part of something special. The group’s communityisn’t passive. Members of the“7D Army”make a very active commitment to being part of this family—as evinced by sold-out shows worldwide and innumerable tattoos of the band’s logo and lyrics. Since 1994, the iconic Atlanta quintet havequietly built a legacy without parallel, encompassing sales of nearly eight million albums, a GRAMMY®Award nominationfor“Best Metal Performance,”three Top 15 entries on theBillboard200, hundreds of millions of streams, and the fierceloyalty of millions of listeners in every corner of the globe. Along the way, they’veshinedas an outlier equallycomfortable on tracks with either members of Deftones, Creed,and PeripheryorXzibit and Daughtry.V13spotlighted itwith a cover story,Consequencehailed the music as“hard-hitting,”andGuitar Worldmarveled at how,“more than 25years after releasing their gold-selling self-titled debut, Sevendust’s music still has plenty of bite.”Speaking to theirlongevity, they notably notched their biggest radio success to date with“Everything”in 2024, nettinga career-highentryon theBillboardMainstream Rock Tracks chart.However, the guysreallydelivered for theirdiehardbase with2026’sONE[Napalm Records]. Sevendust’s 15thfull-length LP forges ten simultaneously lean and gut-punching tracks out ofgargantuan riffs, seismic grooves, and signature soul-stirring hooks. Rallying together around a common goal asbandmates and brothers, Lajon Witherspoon [vocals], Clint Lowery [lead guitar, backing vocals], John Connolly [rhythmguitar, backing vocals], Vince Hornsby [bass], and Morgan Rose [drums] have crafted a body of work that both day-onedevoteesand new fans alike canhold onto forever.
Every ending sparks a new beginning.Return to Dustembodies the sound of shedding the weight of the pastwhile embracing the promise of tomorrow. The Los Angeles-based quartet—Matty Bielawski [guitar, vocals],Graham Stanush [bass, vocals], Sebastian Gonzalez [guitar], and London Hudson [drums]—brings afreshperspective to alternative rock.The band settled in Los Angeles to record with producer Jim Kaufman [Everclear, Danny Worsnop, NightRiots, Helmet]. 2024 saw them unveil their independent self-titled full-length debut,Return To Dust,including standout single “Belly Up” which rose through the Active Rock chart and was praised byDistortedSoundas“a grungy, punky thrill ride,”whileRevolverapplauded the group’s“Alice In Chains-inspired form ofmodern-day grunge.”In the aftermath, they litup the stages at major festivals like Inkarceration, Welcome To Rockville, and SonicTemple and joinedrock legends Chevelle and Sevendust as support on tour.Signing to LAVARecords/Republic Records with more music on the horizon, the group is poised to stand at the forefront ofthe next generation of rock music, beginning with their 2025 EPSpeak Like The Dead.
Tickets Available:
General Admission (Standing): $55 each in advance. $65 day of the show.
General Admission (Seated): $65 each in advance. $75 day of the show. First come first serve for seating.
Agenda
🕑: 06:00 PM
Doors
🕑: 11:00 PM
Curfew
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Gallatin County Fairgrounds Anderson Arena, 68-, 244 West Oak Street, Bozeman, United States
USD 11.74 to USD 69.44






