Win Tickets to Dirtwire & The Motet in Montana
Self described “swamptronica” band Dirtwire hit The ELM in Bozeman on January 19th and The Wilma in Missoula on January 20th.
Meanwhile, veteran funk outfit The Motet play at The Wilma in Missoula on Friday, January 19th and The ELM in Bozeman on Saturday, January 20th.
What better way to spend a Friday and Saturday night than taking in the sweet sonic sensations of these two fantastic bands!?
Giveaway Package Includes:
• 2 Tickets to Dirtwire at The ELM on Jan. 19th -or- The Wilma on Jan. 20th
• 2 Tickets to The Motet at The Wilma on Jan. 19th -or- The ELM on Jan. 20th
Multiple Winners Chosen!
Rules and Guidelines:
– Only one entry per person.
– No purchase required.
– Must be 21 or older to enter.
– Tickets are non-transferable & cannot be sold.
– Not redeemable for cash.
About Dirtwire
Dirtwire has cultivated a dedicated fanbase in Montana over the past few years, consistently delivering unforgettable performances (photos).
The band boasts a truly unique musical style that falls somewhere between Americana and electronica. They achieve this distinctive sound by blending traditional instruments, global percussion, soundscapes, and electronic beats, resulting in what they term “swamptronica.” Get a feel for their signature sound and check out the tracks “Sailing the Solar Flares,” “No More,” and “GoGo.” Their latest album, Embers, came out in 2022.
They have a great catalog of studio recordings, but nothing beats their live show! Their mysterious live performances include a plethora of globally sourced rhythms and beats that produce a one-of-a-kind experience.
About The Motet
Since emerging in 1998, The Motet have cooked up 10 full-length studio albums and entranced countless crowds.
They’ve played at festivals like Bonnaroo, Electric Forest Festival, High Sierra Music Festival, North Coast Music Festival, Wakarusa and Summer Camp Festival.
Their latest studio album release, All Day, came out in 2023. No Treble said it’s “a masterclass in hard-driving funk, groovy soul, and dance beats” and Relix called it “some seriously fun funk.” Preview the album and listen to “False Prophets” “Can’t Fool Me” and “Back Seat.”
Playing about 100 shows a year, they’re known for their road-tested, high-energy live performances.