If you are someone who wouldn’t think twice about burning a tank of gas for a good show, this one could be something you circle on the calendar.

Theory of a Deadman, Sevendust and Return to Dust are coming to The Newberry in Great Falls on September 27th. That's a good lineup for somewhere that is just far enough from town to feel like an expedition, but not too far.

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It is roughly a two-hour drive from Missoula. That is basically the sweet spot. Not too far that you cannot do in a day, but far enough to make it feel like you ventured somewhere.

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Why This One Seems LIKE A SNEAKY-GOOD SHOW

A stacked rock lineup in a smaller venue just hits different. THESE are not giant festival grounds with you sitting in the back half a mile away. It's a show that you go inside of.
We all know Theory of a Deadman has been around long enough and has a discography jam-packed with songs you either know or don't want to admit you know. But Sevendust adds that extra punch, and they've always been one of those bands that just sound even better live. And Return to Dust is one of those newer acts, still on the way up, which means some extra energy at least, and something to prove.

Combine all of this, and it is not exactly a throwaway tour stop.

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You Are Here: Missoula To Great Falls… Not A Bad Trade

To be fair, Missoula is not short of shows. But the solid rock shows have been few and far between. So we are forced to head to the "G-Funk." Great Falls is not Vegas, but that is kind of the point. Meet up with some homies, get in a car, go to a concert and possibly check out the mermaids at the Sip n Dip.

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