Matt Maeson Confirms Concert at The ELM

Alt-folk artist, Matt Maeson, will bring his That’s My Cue Tour to The ELM in Bozeman on September 19, 2023.

Hailing from Virginia Beach, VA, Matt Maeson released his platinum-certified debut single “Cringe” in 2016. His debut album, Bank on the Funeral, was released in 2019. It included the single “Hallucinogenics” which has also been platinum certified and reached #1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and Billboard Rock Airplay charts.

His latest album, Never Had to Leave, came out in 2022 via  Neon Gold Records and Atlantic Records. American Songwriter called it “an eclectically powerful 12-track account of life as Maeson sees it” and Music Matters Media said it’s “a tight and compelling collection of well-produced alternative rock and folk tracks.”

Tickets

GROOVE PRESALE: Limited Groove presale tickets will be available online only (while supplies last) from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, May 18th. 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, May 19, 2023 at 10:00AM at the The ELM Box Officeonline or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. Reserved balcony loge seating, reserved premium balcony seating, reserved balcony wing seating, and general admission standing room tickets are available. All ages are welcome.

About Matt Maeson

One of his generation’s most fearless singer/songwriters, Matt Maeson has endlessly proven the powerful impact of fully revealing his demons and damage. With the arrival of 2019’s Bank On A Funeral, the 29-year-old Virginia native made history as the first male solo artist to earn two #1 Alternative Radio hits from a debut album, thanks to the smash success of the unforgettably confessional singles “Hallucinogenics” and “Cringe” (both of which went platinum). Now boasting over a billion streams, including his collaboration with Lana Del Rey on a remix of “Hallucinogenics,” the Nashville-based musician returns with his sophomore album Never Had To Leave—a revelatory body of work that embodies a newfound hopefulness, yet reinforces the raw intensity and unapologetic truth-telling that have defined Maeson’s music from the very start.

“The reason I make music is I want my songs to help people feel justified in whatever they’re feeling, especially if they’re going through hard times,” says Maeson. “When I was 17 I started performing in prisons as part of my parents’ prison ministry, and I realized what music could do as far as helping people feel dignified and less alone. It was a way of bringing light into one of the darkest possible places, and right away I knew I wanted to do that for everyone. Keeping that in mind has always motivated me to write as honestly as possible, without filtering anything out.” Continue reading…