Logjam Presents

Dierks Bentley

Mountain Grass Unit

Cole Goodwin

KettleHouse Amphitheater

Missoula, MT
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Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Dierks Bentley for a live concert performance at the KettleHouse Amphitheater on Thursday, July 25, 2026 with Mountain Grass Unit & Cole Goodwin. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. … Continue Reading

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Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Dierks Bentley for a live concert performance at the KettleHouse Amphitheater on Thursday, July 25, 2026 with Mountain Grass Unit & Cole Goodwin.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last.  General admission lawn, reserved stadium seating, reserved premium stadium seating, general admission standing pit and premium box seating tickets are available. Shuttle Tickets and Parking Passes can be purchased here. Crazy Creek Chair Rentals for this event are available for advance purchase here. All ages are welcome.

Available Ticket Types:

General Admission Lawn: General Admission Lawn tickets allow access to the upper lawn section of the amphitheater located above the reserved stadium seating section.

Reserved Stadium Seating: Reserved Stadium Seating tickets allow access to the seating section located behind the main pit of the amphitheater.

Reserved Premium Stadium Seating: Reserved Premium Stadium Seating tickets allow access to the rows closest to the stage of the seated section located just behind the main pit of the amphitheater.

General Admission Pit (Standing): General Admission Pit tickets allow access to the standing room only section located directly in front of the stage.

Premium Box Seating: Experience the best seats in the house with reserved box seating in a prime location, offering unmatched audio quality, crowd-free viewing, and convenient counter space for food/drinks. Premium Boxes are sold in bundles of two tickets with a separate entrance for expedited venue entry and a dedicated server for drinks and concessions throughout the show.

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All concerts are held rain or shine. Be prepared for extremes such as sunshine, heat, wind or rain. All tickets are non-refundable. In the event of cancellation due to extreme weather, tickets will not be refunded.

About Dierks Bentley

Seven albums into one of country music’s most-respected and most-unpredictable careers, award-winning singer/songwriter Dierks Bentley continues to grow. His latest evolution comes in the form of RISER, a project due out Feb. 25, 2014 that stands as his most personal to date.

Written and recorded in the year following his father’s death, the album draws its title from “I’m A Riser,” a song about resilience and determination. “I’m A Riser” works as a commentary on spiritual, personal and societal recommitment, but it also applies to the competitive battlefield of the music industry. It’s particularly appropriate for an album about rejuvenation delivered by Bentley.

“Life in general has a way of knocking you down,” Bentley says. “It’s different reasons for different folks – could be personal reasons, could be family reasons, your job, drugs, alcohol. That song really applies to anybody that’s lived. There have always been those moments when we have to get back up and get on our feet. They are defining moments…breakthrough moments.”

Accepting change – and growing from it – is a key theme in RISER, and it is reflected by the tone of the album, which demonstrates a new artistic depth and an extra level of intensity for Bentley. It evolves from track to track, exuding a range of emotions, all the while impressing upon the listener that Bentley’s instinct for a hit is stronger than ever. Bentley made significant reconfigurations in his creative team to shake up his sonic texture without sacrificing his commercial drive. He re-enlisted executive producer Arturo Buenahora, Jr., who worked on Bentley’s first two albums; and utilized producer Ross Copperman, who co-wrote “Tip It On Back” for Bentley’s previous album Home.

The new atmosphere yielded the most focused and intense vocals of Bentley’s career. Some were recorded live with the band as the musicians laid down the tracks, but others were captured in less-than-obvious locales. One track’s vocal was recorded on Bentley’s tour bus. Still others were cut at Copperman’s house with the producer literally at Bentley’s side, pushing him to some of his most emotional, and seasoned, performances.

“It’s not even really a studio,” Bentley says of Copperman’s set-up. “It’s just kind of a corner of the house he’s taken over, so there was a kind of intimacy to the vocal process. It was important to get out of the studio and sing in different places, and to do it with other people in the room. That way, you have an audience and you get a sense of what’s working, what’s not working, when it’s feeling good, not feeling good. It brings a little more emotion and energy out of your voice.”

Since making a life-altering drive with his father from Phoenix to Nashville when he was 19 years old, Bentley has forged his own path in an industry built predominantly on formula. He has mixed elements of modern country, classic country, bluegrass and rock, maintaining an unmistakable identity while constantly reinventing his sound. His album Home debuted at No. 1 and spawned three consecutive chart-topping hits, marking 10 career No. 1 songs for Bentley as a singer and songwriter. His five previous studio albums have sold more than five million copies, garnered 11 GRAMMY nominations and earned him an invitation to join the Grand Ole Opry.

Mountain Grass Unit

About Mountain Grass Unit

Mountain Grass Unit, from Birmingham, Alabama, is a young quartet redefining bluegrass with a fresh narrative. Comprised of Drury Anderson (mandolin, vocals), Luke Black (guitar, vocals), Josiah Nelson (fiddle, vocals), and Sam Wilson (bass, vocals), they blend tradition with bold exploration. Their journey began with a shared musical passion, forming a sound that merges bluegrass with country, jazz, funk, rock, and metal influences. Their debut EP, “Runnin’ From Trouble,” released in 2024, showcases their original music and inventive covers, inspired by legends like Tony Rice and Billy Strings.

Recorded at Nashville’s Hartland Studios, and produced by Mike Harris (Old Crow Medicine Show), the EP captures their live energy. The leading single, “Hey Mama,” explores life’s transitions with inquisitive lyrics, while “Cicada Song” and “Smugglin’” highlight their funk and traditional sides.

2024 marked a turning point with performances at Renewal, DelFest and WinterWondergrass, broadening their audience and deepening their musical exploration. With plans for extensive touring, festival sets, and new music, Mountain Grass Unit is ready to share their luminous sound with the world, each performance a new chapter in their unfolding story.

Cole Goodwin

About Cole Goodwin

24-year-old singer/songwriter Cole Goodwin has garnered attention for his strong, textured voice paired with his meaningful writing and return to old-school Country sound. The Pooler, Georgia, native burst on the scene in 2023 with the release of his original, self-produced EP Soon Enough. Cole has toured the Southeast playing honky tonks, clubs and festivals, as well as opening shows for artists including Zach Top and Billy Currington. Last year, the up-and-coming artist released what are now fan-favorite songs including “When You Get Home,” co-written with fellow Georgia Southern University alum Will Moseley, and “Catchin’ On,” written with songwriter Justin Dukes. Cole was voted Savannah’s Best Country Artist of 2023 and 2024, as well as 2024’s Best Singer/Songwriter, Best Local Concert, and Best All-Around Musician. Recently signed to Big Machine Records, more new music from Cole is expected throughout the summer as he crisscrosses the country opening on select dates of Luke Bryan’s Country Song Came On Tour.