Shovels & Rope Return to Bozeman and Missoula in 2026

Acclaimed Americana duo Shovels & Rope are returning to Montana in 2026 with performances at The ELM in Bozeman on Sunday, October 4, and the Top Hat in Missoula on Tuesday, October 6.

Husband-and-wife duo Shovels & Rope have spent more than a decade crafting a gritty, genre-blurring sound that mixes folk, rock, country, and punk influences. Trading harmonies and instruments throughout their sets, Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst deliver live shows that feel both deeply personal and high-energy.

The duo first broke through with their acclaimed album O’ Be Joyful, earning praise for songs that balance heartache, humor, and Southern grit. Since then, they’ve continued to evolve through a steady run of celebrated releases and relentless touring, building a loyal fanbase along the way.

Fans can expect a set filled with favorites like “Birmingham” and “I Know,” alongside newer material that showcases the duo’s ever-evolving sound and songwriting.

Montana audiences know firsthand just how special their live shows can be, with Shovels & Rope delivering fantastic sold out performances across the state over the years (photos).

TICKETS

GROOVE PRESALE: A limited amount of Groove Presale tickets for Shovels & Rope will be available ONLINE ONLY (while supplies last) from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, May 14. 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, May 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All ages are welcome.

Take a look at these tips to best prepare yourself for a smooth ticket buying experience.

The ELM - Bozeman

October 4, 2026

Top Hat - Missoula

October 6, 2026

ABOUT SHOVELS & ROPE

One night in the middle of the night there were a series of noises coming from above which lead to a series of thoughts. It sounded like something was working. Building something… A nest for its family? A trap for its prey? This led to more thoughts about unseen things at work. A God? A voice in your head? It all feels kind of made up until someone responds to it.

Less means more. That’s kind of always how it’s been with us. This time the rules were simple: we can only use what we work with live and whatever we put down on tape must be accomplishable on a stage in a live setting. That’s always seemed to be when we’re at our best. Or most twitchy. Many times we’ve made records that we loved and then, after figuring out how we’d perform it live, we end up falling in love with the live arrangement because being a 2 piece band, it took some real risk and struggle which led to innovation, which gave it a whole new life. Continue reading…