Igor and the Red Elvises Announce Concert in Bozeman
Siberian surf rock band Igor and the Red Elvises will perform at the Rialto in Bozeman on Sunday, August 11, 2024.
For nearly 30 years, Red Elvises have toured all over the world, produced 12 studio albums, two live albums, a live concert DVD, and a Greatest Hits compilation. Check out a few of their top tracks like “Rocketman,” “Boogie on the Beach,” and “I Wanna See You Bellydance.” They also happen to have a live album recorded right here in Montana!
Their film contributions include music and/or performances in Six String Samurai, Mail Order Bride, Armageddon, Skippy, Melrose Place, Fastlane, Penn and Teller’s Sin City Extravaganza, VH1’s Behind the Music, and MTV.
See this cult favorite up close and personal and grab your tickets now!
Tickets
PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets are on sale now at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All tickets are general admission standing room only. All ages are welcome. Take a look at these tips to best prepare yourself for a smooth ticket buying experience.
About Igor and the Red Elvises
Igor Yuzov was born in Germany, raised in Ukraine and studied in Russia. He grew up in the former Soviet Union, where folk music was the norm and rock’n’roll was illegal. A rebellious streak, led him to seek out the forbidden music. As soon as it became possible, Igor left Russia for America with his “Folk’n’Roll” band Limpopo, and was personally greeted by Ronald Reagan. In 1993, Limpopo won Ed McMahon’s Star Search and their popularity began to blossom.
In 1995, Igor dreamed that Elvis Presley came to him and told him to start playing rock’n’roll. Igor and his Russian friends became Red Elvises and gave street performances on Santa Monica’s 3rd Street Promenade. As their crowds grew larger, the City of Santa Monica ordered them to discontinue their street performances. Evolving over the years, Igor’s music has been labeled “Siberian Surf Rock” which contains humorous lyrics and grooves that forces his audience to dance. Over the past 20 years, Red Elvises have constantly toured all over the world with occasional breaks to record new music and to participate in film and television projects. Continue reading…