Logjam Presents

Highly Suspect

Dead Poet Society

The Wilma

Missoula, MT
Add to Calendar 10/05/2024 20:00 10/06/2024 01:00 America/Boise Highly Suspect

Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Highly Suspect for a live in concert performance at The Wilma on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:00AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. Reserved premium balcony seating, general admission… Continue Reading

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7:00PM (door) 8:00PM (show)
$37-$45 (Adv.) $40 (DOS) + applicable fees
All Ages
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Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Highly Suspect for a live in concert performance at The Wilma on Saturday, October 5, 2024.

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 19, 2024 at 10:00AM and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. Reserved premium balcony seating, general admission standard balcony, and standing-room-only floor tickets are available. All ages are welcome.

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About Highly Suspect

Never content to follow, Highly Suspect pushes rock music forward by trusting their instincts and raising a middle finger to everything else. The multi-GRAMMY® Award-nominated and gold-certified band – Johnny Stevens [vocals, guitar], Ryan Meyer [drums, vocals], Rich Meyer [bass, vocals], Matt Kofos [guitar] and Mark Schwartz [keyboards/guitars] – don’t just talk about burning the rules and breaking the mold; they actually do so.

The band’s chemically imbalanced mix of gritty guitars, haunting piano, off-kilter synths, hip-hop production, cinematic vision, and beautifully possessed vocals transformed them into a phenomenon beloved by a diehard global fanbase known as “MCID” [My Crew Is Dope].  After grinding it out as an underground curiosity, they scraped a path to mainstream infamousness with their 2015 full-length debut, Mister Asylum. It earned a GRAMMY® Award nomination in the category of “Best Rock Album” as the single “Lydia” received a nomination for “Best Rock Song” was certified gold by the RIAA. The 2016 follow-up The Boy Who Died Wolf roared to life with the gold-selling “My Name Is Human,” which catapulted to #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart and garnered a GRAMMY® Nomination for “Best Rock Song.” 2019’s MCID affirmed them as the rare outfit who could collaborate with Young Thug and Gojira on the same album. Loudwire hailed the latter among the “50 Best Rock Albums of 2019.”

With hundreds of millions of streams and sold out shows on multiple continents, Highly Suspect charged ahead of the pack again on 2022’s The Midnight Demon Club with no compromises and no apologies as they challenged rock to be dangerous and maybe even life-changing again.

Dead Poet Society

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About Dead Poet Society 

A perfect symbol for Dead Poet Society is the “shitty old seven-string” that guitarist Jack Collins bought at a mall back in high school “Our former bass player actually took a soldering iron and soldered the frets off,” he recalls. “You couldn’t play it normally at all. I thought it was going to be a great idea. Years later it was sitting in my closet, and I decided to pick it up again because I got really bored. It became the new way for us to write music — it opened up a door into this whole new world we discovered.” “It was like, ‘This is the guitar,’ he adds. “It’s like taking something broken and creating art out of it.” With its wonky intonation, the instrument can’t produce traditional chords or scales — an unlikely choice for a rock band with such strong commercial potential. Collins and frontman Jack Underkofler are a factory of hooky riffs, even at their most detuned and menacing; and the latter barks and coos with a crystalline purity that recalls Jeff Buckley and Muse’s Matt Bellamy.

That contrast is crucial to the band’s debut LP, -!- out February 12, 2021 via Spinefarm Records. Take the bruising belter “Been Here Before,” which pairs a stadium-sized chorus with angular guitars and Dylan Brenner’s blown-out fuzz bass; “I Never Loved Myself Like I Loved You” opens with the fidelity of an iPhone demo before blooming into a cinematic dream-pop singalong anchored by Will Goodroad’s rim- click drum groove. Brenner is a new addition to the lineup, but his experience as the band’s touring stand- in for the duration of their career has made him a natural fit.