Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit Announce 4th of July Show at KettleHouse Amphitheater with Deer Tick

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Award-winning Americana artist Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit will return to the banks of the Blackfoot for a concert at KettleHouse Amphitheater on July 4, 2023 with support from Deer Tick.

The past decade has included an array of accomplishments for Jason Isbell. Since his 2013 breakthrough album, Southeastern, he’s won four Grammy awards — two for Best Americana Album (Something More Than Free & The Nashville Sound) and two for Best American Roots Song (“24 Frames” & “If We Were Vampires”). Both of the award winning albums also peeked at number 1 on Billboard Country, Folk, and Rock charts. This past year, he was Grammy nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for “All I Do Is Drive,” by Johnny Cash.

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit just announced the upcoming release of their eighth album, Weathervanes, out June 9th via Southeastern Records/Thirty Tigers. Written and produced by Isbell, Weathervanes features 13 brand new tracks featuring special guests Amanda Shires, Mickey Raphael, Sylvia Massy, Ian Rickard and Morgan O’Shaughnessey. “Death Wish,” the debut release from the collection, is available now.

Jason Isbell has played his fair share of shows in Montana over the years including packed performances at the KettleHouse Amphitheater in 2018 and 2019. With the added support of alternative rock-folk band, Deer Tick, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this one sell out. Grab your tickets as soon as you can!

Tickets

PRESALE: Limited Groove presale tickets will be available online only (while supplies last) from 10am – 10pm Thursday, February 23, 2023. A password will be provided via email after completing the Groove Presale sign up form where it says GET TICKETS below. PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 24th at 10am at The Top Hat box office, The ELM box office, online or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. General Admission standing pit tickets, reserved stadium seating tickets, and general admission lawn tickets are available. Shuttle and parking tickets for this event are also available for advance purchase here. All ages are welcome.

 

About Jason Isbell

A Jason Isbell record always lands like a decoder ring in the ears and hearts of his audience, a soundtrack to his world and magically to theirs, too. Weathervanes carries the same revelatory power. This is a storyteller at the peak of his cra?, observing his fellow wanderers, looking inside and trying to understand, reducing a universe to four minutes. He shrinks life small enough to name the fear and then strip it away, helping his listeners make sense of how two plus two stops equaling four once you reach a certain age — and carry a certain amount of scars.

“There is something about boundaries on this record,” Isbell says. “As you mature, you still attempt to keep the ability to love somebody fully and completely while you’re growing into an adult and learning how to love yourself.”

Weathervanes is a collection of grown-up songs: Songs about adult love, about change, about the danger of nostalgia and the interrogation of myths, about cruelty and regret and redemption. Life and death songs played for and by grown-ass people. Some will make you cry alone in your car and others will make you sing along with thousands of strangers in a big summer pavilion, united in the great miracle of being alive. The record features the rolling thunder of Isbell’s fearsome 400 Unit, who’ve earned a place in the rock ‘n’ roll cosmos alongside the greatest backing ensembles, as powerful and essential to the storytelling as The E Street Band or the Wailers. Continue reading…