Lily Seabird w/ Cul De Sac & Star Family Singers
Saturday, March 28 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 8 PM // $18 ADV // $20 DOS
Improv Anonymous
Wednesday, February 11 // Doors at 7:00 // Show at 7:30 // $5-$20 Pick What You Pay An evening of improv comedy with Missoula’s Improv Anonymous.
Pixie and the Partygrass Boys and Madeline Hawthorne
Saturday, March 21 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $15 ADV // $20 DOS The miles we travel make up the stories we tell. The soles of your favorite boots or the tread on your prized car’s tires soak up the experiences and wisdom of the road under your feet. Born in New England, based in Bozeman Montana, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Madeline Hawthorne pens the kind of tunes you listen to on a cross-country trek to start anew or in the dead of night when you just need a reminder that somebody’s listening. In this respect, her 2024 independent album, Tales From Late Nights & Long Drives, serves as a fitting soundtrack to life’s trip. “It’s the perfect road trip record,” she affirms. “It was mostly written while I was on tour. If the songs were written at home in Montana, I took inspiration from journal entries and memories of my travels. This is me stepping onto the stage with more miles under my boots. I’m giving into the moment and the melody to tell a story. It’s like eleven different versions of me—a woman I could have been, a woman I perhaps thought I was, and a woman I hope to be someday.” Hailed as “the hottest band in the Wasatch” by the Intermountain Acoustic Music Association, Pixie and The Partygrass Boys is composed of lifelong professional musicians drawn together by a common love of bluegrass and skiing in the Wasatch. Featuring soulful, often harmonic vocals and solid strings and rhythm, this tight-knit crew was born out of the belly of a warm cabin after a long day on the slopes- drinking whiskey and singing into the night. With a high energy sound and a love for silly outfits, they travel the land spreading the gospel of whiskey, chickens, and fun for everyone.
Jaenga: Dream Machine Tour (16+)
Friday, January 23 // 8:00 PM // (16+) JAENGA w/ Support From COSMIC SHELL TATERTHOT CERTIFIED Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jaenga-dream-machine-tour-at-the-zacc-tickets-1919532967779?aff=oddtdtcreator
GorillaT (16+)
Thursday, February 26 // 8:00 PM // (16+) Liquid Bass Productions Presents: GORILLAT W/ Support From TBD Tickets available here: https://posh.vip/e/gorillat-at-the-zacc
Marie Smith Jazz Group
Saturday, January 24 // Doors at 7 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $20-$30 Sliding Scale // $17 Student One Stage. All Corners of Montana Meet. Pure Jazz Brilliance. This exceptional performance brings together a curated ensemble of premier jazz musicians from across the state. A bold, beautiful fusion of styles and shared passion, delivering a one-night-only experience of world-class artistry. Marie Smith, vocals Scott Jeppesen, tenor saxophoneCraig Hall, guitar Rob Tapper, trombone Tommy Sciple, bassRoxanne Jeppesen, drums
Western Union
Sunday, January 18 // Door at 6:30 PM // Show at 7 PM // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter Louie and Kimberlee are founding members of Montana’s hottest Texas swing band Western Union, with bandmates David Horgan and Beth Lo from one of Montana’s most renowned jazz and R&B bands-the Big Sky Mudflaps. They have the distinction of being the only Montana band to play at the Montana Folk Festival (July 2016) in addition to opening for Marty Stewart (Sept 2015) and Colorado’s renowned Hot Rize (July 2015). Where jazz meets country, Western Union is Montana’s favorite “countrypolitan” western swing band, specializing in classic Texas Swing & Honky Tonk music. With electric and acoustic guitars, standup bass, pedal steel guitar, and drums – plus sharp-as-a-tack lead vocals and vocal harmonies — Western Union delivers the true-blue sound of grassroots America. All tickets are general admission. Artist Supporter Tickets are a way for patrons to provide more financial support to performers. For further information, accessibility, and inquiries please visit https://www.zootownarts.org/meet-the-zacc/about/.
Golden Mean w/ Look Busy
Saturday, January 3rd // Door at 7:00 PM // Show at 7:30 PM // $10-$20 Artist Supporter Golden Mean features original compositions by Bill Kautz inspired by questions, conversations, harmony, discord and the search for authenticity. The music features thoroughly composed melodies while integrating improvisation in various structures. Golden Mean is Bill Kautz, trumpet and cornet; Steve Kalling, double bass; Aria Peters, violin; Hannah Ransom, percussion and Jake Ransom, vibraphone. Shuffled and reshuffled from an endless stack of blank paper, scribbled with a thousand thoughtless notes, and emerging from a dramatic cloud of chalk dust, Missoula’s LOOK BUSY (Ken Grinde, Matt Riley, Johannah Kohorst, Drew Fetherolf) meld driving pop and lofty ballads to achieve new dimensions of appearing businesslike and occupied.
Soft Landing Benefit Show w/ Pilots We’ve Known, Deathcare Industries, Perfect Blue, and Stuck Up
Thursday January 15 // 7:00 Doors // 7:30 Show // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter Pilots We’ve Known is a post-punk/post-hardcore band from Missoula, Mt. purpose-built in early 2017 as an emotional outlet against the noises of our time. They use elaborate arrangements, angular chords and riffs and dynamic vocals to produce an emotional cacophony as the backdrop to attention-grabbing lyrics. After a three year hiatus Pilots We’ve Known are back at it with a crushing-loud vengeance. Deathcare Industries is a Missoula-based band that mixes the energy of metal with the rhymic and lyrical style of Hip Hop. They’ve been described as “New Nü metal”. They are loud, just how you like it. Perfect Blue is a genre-bending, instrumental post-rock quartet from Missoula, Montana. Their music blends elements of post-punk, psych, shoegaze, folk and black metal for an eclectic spectrum of sounds moving between somber, intricate passages to dark, heavy soundscapes. The band’s debut album, “Empress,” is now available everywhere. Stuck Up is old-school punk served up scalding hot and hairy by ex-members of [any three bands].
Flask w/ Candygram
Wednesday, January 7 // Doors at 7:00 // Show at 7:30 // $10 // $15-$20 Artist Supporter One Week In and You Already Regret Your Resolutions – A rock show featuring catchy progressive punk pranksters Candygram and FLASK, a new project by Andrew Hunt, Mathew Bainton, Oscar Hunt and Cannon Pearson. Absolutely guaranteed to be a show that has guitars, amps, drums and people singing words and things. Oh and bass too. And keyboards. Come abandon your resolutions or learn to live with them.