Jade Bird Announces Concert at The Rialto in Bozeman
Americana singer-songwriter Jade Bird will perform at The Rialto in Bozeman on October 9, 2024.
The UK-born, Los Angeles-based artist Jade Bird draws inspiration from legends like Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Dolly Parton, The Civil Wars and Alanis Morissette. Rolling Stone has praised Bird’s vocals as “raw and robust,” a quality evident in her popular tracks such as “Uh Huh,” “Does Anybody Know,” and “What Am I Here For.”
Jade Bird’s self-titled debut album, released in 2019, quickly put her on the map, earning her opening spots for acts like The Lumineers and Hozier. She followed up with her sophomore album, Different Kinds of Light, in 2021, and most recently, her EP Burn The Hard Drive earlier this year.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see this rising talent in an intimate setting. Grab your tickets while you can!
Tickets
GROOVE PRESALE: Limited Groove presale tickets will be available online only (while supplies last) from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, September 5th. A password will be provided via email after completing the Logjam 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, September 6, 2024 at 11:00AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All tickets are general admission standing room only. All ages are welcome.
About Jade Bird
Like falling in love, break-ups start slowly and then happen all at once. For Jade Bird, the end of her relationship gathered pace and crashed into reality in 2022, resulting in the beautifully temperate EP EP Title. It is a short collection of songs that paint the various stages of grief that come with the end of a relationship in devastatingly astute but carefully optimistic strokes.
Bird has always railed against being pigeonholed and wary of collaboration. Having grown up in the UK, she was influenced heavily by Americana and hailed as a powerhouse performer. Even as she was compared to country-folk titans, in those early days she was determined to be fully Jade Bird without any shades of anyone else. Every note had to come from her.
But for EP Title, she worked with Alex Crossan, known better as Mura Masa, finding freedom and joy in writing and experimenting with ideas in his modest home studio. Gradually, the songs found form and her emotions tumbled out into notes and melodies, shepherded by Crossan’s unique and encouraging ear. Continue reading…