Uncle Lucius Announces New Year’s Eve Concert at The ELM and Show at the Top Hat

Soulful Texas rockers Uncle Lucius will hit Montana this Winter 2024, performing at the Top Hat in Missoula on December 30th before heading to The ELM in Bozeman for a special New Year’s Eve concert on December 31st!

Hailing from Austin, Texas, Uncle Lucius has earned a loyal following with their signature blend of Southern rock, roots, and blues. After a five-year hiatus, Uncle Lucius is back and sounding better than ever with their cathartic comeback album, Like It’s The Last One Left.

Fans can expect to hear classics like the platinum-certified hit “Keep The Wolves Away,” which gained new fame after being featured in Yellowstone, alongside powerful new tracks like “Keep Singing Along” and “Civilized Anxiety” from their latest release. Having earned a reputation for their electrifying live performances, Uncle Lucius is ready to bring their raw energy to Montana, creating two unforgettable nights.

The December 30th show at the Top Hat offers an intimate setting to experience the band’s music up close, while the New Year’s Eve concert at The ELM promises to be an all-out celebration, marking a triumphant end to 2024!

Tickets for both shows go on sale later today, so grab your tickets ASAP!

Tickets

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets for both shows go on sale October 2nd at 9am and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All ages are welcome. Visit the specific event page below for tickets and more info.

About Uncle Lucius

Second chances are rare in rock ‘n’ roll. Most bands only get one shot at the brass ring, and once the opportunity passes by, it’s gone forever.

Maybe that’s why Uncle Lucius sounds like a band reborn on Like It’s The Last One Left, a cathartic comeback album that reunites the platinum-selling group — and pumps new blood into its roster — after a five-year hiatus. Written and recorded in the band’s hometown of Austin, Texas, Like It’s The Last One Left isn’t just a return to form; it’s an expansion, bolstering Uncle Lucius’ mix of amped-up Americana and greasy roots-rock with string arrangements, adventurous production, and the sharpest songwriting of the group’s career.

“There are no limitations this time around,” says frontman Kevin Galloway. “We’re exploring different areas of American roots music, and we’re doing it our own way. There’s a new perspective that comes with stepping away from something for awhile, then coming back to it. You can see it with new eyes.”

Uncle Lucius originally stepped away from the spotlight in March 2018, capping off a whirlwind decade that saw the band releasing four critically-acclaimed albums, wearing out five vans, and performing everywhere from New Braunfels to Norway. The guys were some of Austin’s most celebrated exports, supported by a cult following that rallied around signature songs like “Keep the Wolves Away” and “The Light.” Great bands don’t just build a catalog of songs, though; they build legacies that endure long after the band itself goes away. During the years that followed Uncle Lucius’ so-called farewell tour, the band’s audience increased rapidly, bringing new generations of fans into the fold. “Keep the Wolves Away” even showed up in an episode of Yellowstone and went viral, earning gold and platinum certifications along the way. As Uncle Lucius’ legacy grew, so did the desire to get back together. Continue reading…