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Tim Montana

Tim Montana Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 11,827
Category Rock, Hard Rock
Concerts
Nov
22
Mother Lode Theatre
Butte
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Jan
11
Harvest Nights Festival
Immokalee
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Jan
17
The Forge
Joliet
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Jan
18
Varsity Theater
Minneapolis
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Jan
21
The Machine Shop
Flint
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Jan
22
The Concert Hall
Toronto
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Jan
25
Keswick Theatre
Glenside
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Jan
27
Brighton Music Hall
Allston
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Jan
28
The Stone Pony
Asbury Park
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Jan
30
Baltimore Soundstage
Baltimore
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Jan
31
Neighborhood Theatre
Charlotte
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Feb
02
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Nashville
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Feb
03
Variety Playhouse
Atlanta
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Feb
05
CLUB LA
Destin
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Feb
07
Vibes Event Center
San Antonio
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Feb
08
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Dallas
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Feb
11
Liberty Hall
Lawrence
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Feb
12
Summit Music Hall
Denver
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Feb
14
The Nile Theater
Mesa
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Feb
16
El Rey Theatre
Los Angeles
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Feb
18
Ace Of Spades
Sacramento
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Feb
20
Neptune Theatre
Seattle
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Feb
21
Knitting Factory Concert House
Spokane
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About Tim Montana
Depending on what census you check, 44 residents call Wise River, Montana home. The town (if you could call it that with a straight face) shares its name with the Wise River. The latter connects to the Big Hole River, which once doubled as a boundary between various Native American tribes such as the Nez Percé, Shoshone, Coast Salish, and Black Feet. “The Battle of Big Hole” went down on this land in 1877 between the Nez Percé and the U.S. Army. Even with a “gnarly history,” a certain calm pervades the region these days. Nestled under watch of mountains and sustained by the river, you could settle down here and be at peace. If you’re Tim Montana though, it’s the perfect place to run wild both literally and creatively… Of course, the singer, guitarist, and entrepreneur grew up just 52 miles north and fell in love with Wise River as a kid, but he officially settled there in 2023 after a long stint in Nashville (and even a spell in Los Angeles prior). Coming back home inspired him to go even wilder on his 2024 full-length album, Savage. The hooks hit harder, the distortion was cranked up louder, and the spirit became freer. Ultimately, he alchemizes the energy around him in the form of eleven uncompromising and undeniable anthems, forging a new frontier for hard rock in the process. “I always thought Montana was really fucking metal,” he grins. “The state is a vibe, and I’m a vibe guy. If you stick me in an office, I don’t vibe. There’s something about being where you’re from. Especially here, there’s a weird, spiritual magic. There are things in the air that you can’t find other places. This musical style was always in me though. I left it for so long, and I was in this Nashville space that I was burnt out of. I got back here and wrote music that was true to my soul.” Following a tumultuous and downright unbelievable childhood in a trailer off-the-grid, Tim left Montana in the rearview at barely eighteen-years-old. Driven by a restless work ethic, he quietly carved out a niche without comparison. Along the way, he performed on The Late Show with David Letterman at the behest of the host (practically unheard of for a totally independent artist), collaborated with everyone from Billy Gibbons to Kid Rock (cracking the charts for the first time), made a fan out of Charlie Sheen (who directed the “Mostly Stoned” video), and even attracted his idol Dave Grohl to his corner. Forged by a long grind, he fulfilled his destiny in 2023. Tim shook the rock world with “Devil You Know.” Christened “flawless” and “One of the 30 Best Rock + Metal Songs of 2023” by LoudWire, the breakout single surged onto Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Rock & Alternative Airplay charts. In its wake, iHeartRadio touted him as an “On The Verge Artist.” Soon, he found himself booked for tours with Staind, Seether, Saint Asonia, Bush, and Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains (another hero of Tim’s). Simultaneously, he and Gibbons purchased historic bar and hotel Wise River Club in Wise River, MT. Settled in Big Sky Country, he shocked Savage to life during sessions in an “1800s log cabin” on the Big Hole River and at Wise River Club with producer Micah Wishire. “Once I started writing this way, everything fell out,” he states. “I was like, ‘Let’s just be brutally honest’. I recorded with people who I really trust in a place you’ve never heard of. To me, there’s nothing cooler than that. Throughout the process, I’d fire up my Polaris off-road machine and we’d tear through the backcountry. If I don’t nearly kill you three or four times, it isn’t a proper Tim Montana writing trip!” Now, he heralds the album with the title track “Savage.” An ominous guitar melody glows like embers of a Marlboro Red, and a tribal-style beat kicks in. Distortion ramps up on the chorus as Tim screams, “Everything can go to hell. We can keep it for ourselves. Feeding the habit, watching the madness, everything is SAVAGE!” On the bridge, strings dissolve into acoustic guitar, giving way to one last catharsis. “Maybe I moved to Montana, because I think shit’s getting crazy in the rest of the world and I wanted a fighting chance,” he laughs. “It’s not a political song though, but I’m looking at the world from a 30,000 foot view and telling a story of mankind’s greed, money, power, and wars. Overall, this expression is a pretty savage version of me.” On “Ashes,” the guitar wails, a groove twists and turns, and Tim assures, “Yeah, you’re my end of days.” “I’m using these adjectives to describe a hot woman,” he grins. “The world’s ending, but you’ve got this chick. If there aren’t some strippers dancing to ‘Ashes’, I’m going to be highly disappointed.” He enlisted none other than Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett to lay down a wah-drenched lead on “Die Today.” Tipping a hat to the “special operator community,” the chorus cuts deep, “Shadows can fill my empty grave, ‘cause I forgot to die today.” “It’s my favorite story,” he notes. “I’ve gotten to know a lot of special operators through the charity space. The song is about the dudes who run into gunfire and lay down their lives for strangers. I equate it to my version of Alice In Chains’ ‘Rooster’, so I told Chris to approach the solo like ‘Jerry Cantrell in 1992’. He killed it!” “Shut Me Out” projects one of Tim’s poignant and powerful choruses at full blast. He clenches back tears as he sings, “Push me, pull me, use me, tear me down. It’s a little bit complicated out here alone sedated.” “It’s about my childhood and not being wanted by the stepdad I had,” he sighs. Clean guitar twists through a heart-thumping beat on “Right Again.” It builds towards a relatable and chantable chorus, “Say you’re right again, no one ever wins.” He adds, “We wrote about this rough relationship, and I hinted at some sobriety stuff in there.” During “Lovely,” airy electronics dissolve into snaps and a skyscraping refrain, “Lovely, ain’t that lovely,” topped off with a loose guitar lead for good measure. He continues, “’Ain’t that lovely’ is a funny saying if shit goes south. I wanted to capture the smartass guy I am with a little Nirvana-style guitar and lyrics about a nasty relationship.” “Ain’t Comin’ Down” draws everyone into the embrace of Tim’s home state as he paints a vivid picture of a cohort of local characters on “Just another Saturday DOWN IN Wise River.” “Every name-drop is a local,” he affirms. “It was written about my first month back in Montana. They’re the sweetest people, but they’re a little crazy.” Then, there’s “Death Row.” Lit up by a fiery distorted boogie, it dissects “a toxic and nasty relationship.” On “Get You Some,” he flaunts his braggadocious side over a stomping riff. Dedicated to “every lost kid in every lost town,” he grins, “From a loser to a winner with my crooked middle finger now I’m four kids deep buying five-star dinners.” “My wife laughed and said, ‘Motherfucker, you don’t even buy me five-star dinners!’,” he laughs. “It’s about starting at rock bottom and climbing your way up.” Savage concludes with “Day By Day.” Once again, Tim shoots straight as he surveys his life, “I could be the one I never had or wind up dead like my old man.” Alternating between strings and cataclysmic fuzz, it explodes in one final burst of heavy emotion before subsiding on a clean outro. “I wanted to tell this story,” he says. “Losing my dad to alcoholism was a big blow to me. I was almost going down the same road, and I wanted to capture that. Some days, you wake up and it’s beautiful. Other days, you’re struggling. It’s brutally honest, and it was a good way to end the record. Musically, it’s sweet, then crazy and violent, and finally beautiful.” Ultimately, Tim is telling a story that will resonate far beyond his home state. “I feel like I’ve lived three lives in my 39 years,” he leaves off. “I’m still a wild man and a workaholic. I’m going to keep telling my story. This is the most honest version of myself I’ve found, and I’m so glad rock ‘n’ roll embraced me. The chains are off, and I can sing about what I want to. Everything is savage.” – Rick Florino, March 2024=
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Rock, Hard Rock
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What fans are saying
Stephen
5 / 5
Tim was as advertised! Hi energy with great stories behind his songs. Would love to hear a longer set. Come to central NY!
Penn's Peak Jim Thorpe, PA
Feb 10, 2023
Eva
5 / 5
I drove North for 3 hours one way thru rush hour to see him in concert-I’d do it again!!!! Great show!!
Ponderosa Lounge & Grill Portland, OR
Apr 08, 2022
Robbie
5 / 5
Great show....one of the best shows I have seen in years . Super energy great content.
Skydeck Nashville, TN
Oct 22, 2022
Ann
5 / 5
Tim Montana rocks the house anywhere and anytime! Terrific venue and he sounded terrific!
Vibrant Music Hall Waukee, IA
May 09, 2024
DAve
5 / 5
Staind/Seether: 5/12/24 My full review here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10234585556446586&set=a.10229433691293177 Review and photo by DAve (Concert #880)
Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, SC
May 13, 2024
Bobbi
5 / 5
KICKED ASS !!! loved it and wish it never ended ❤️🎶💋
Thunder Mountain Amphitheater W/ A THOUSAND HORSES Loveland, CO
Sep 05, 2018
Rach
5 / 5
Rocks harder than 99% of who you hear on the radio.
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill Sterling Heights, MI
Jun 19, 2022
Rach
5 / 5
Second time seeing him this summer. His beard came to party.
Armada Fair Armada, MI
Aug 17, 2022
Patrick
5 / 5
Amazing time was had by all. Great show Tim Montana.
Bigs Bar Sioux Falls, SD
Dec 04, 2022
Randy
5 / 5
Like always, it was one hell of a show!
Sundance Steakhouse & Saloon Fort Collins, CO
Apr 23, 2022
Tim Montana Tour Cities
Toronto, ON Seattle, WA Allston, MA Los Angeles, CA Atlanta, GA Nashville, TN Asbury Park, NJ Destin, FL Charlotte, NC Joliet, IL Lawrence, KS San Antonio, TX Immokalee, FL Baltimore, MD Sacramento, CA Mesa, AZ Spokane, WA Denver, CO Dallas, TX Minneapolis, MN Flint, MI Glenside, PA Butte, MT

Frequently Asked Questions About Tim Montana

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Tim Montana on tour?

Yes, Tim Montana is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Tim Montana concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Tim Montana tour is scheduled for 23 dates across 23 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Tim Montana scheduled to play?

Tim Montana is scheduled to play 23 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Tim Montana tour start?

Tim Montana’s tour starts Nov 22, 2024 and ends on Feb 21, 2025. They will play 23 cities; their most recent concert was held in Butte at Mother Lode Theatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Seattle at Neptune Theatre.

What venues is Tim Montana performing at?

As part of the Tim Montana tour, Tim Montana is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 22 - Butte, MT @ Mother Lode Theatre

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 11 - Immokalee, FL @ John Jimmie Rodeo Grounds
Jan 17 - Joliet, IL @ The Forge
Jan 18 - Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Jan 21 - Flint, MI @ The Machine Shop
Jan 22 - Toronto, ON @ The Concert Hall
Jan 25 - Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre
Jan 27 - Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Jan 28 - Asbury Park, NJ @ The Stone Pony
Jan 30 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Jan 31 - Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
Feb 02 - Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Feb 03 - Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse
Feb 05 - Destin, FL @ CLUB LA
Feb 07 - San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center
Feb 08 - Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
Feb 11 - Lawrence, KS @ Liberty Hall
Feb 12 - Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
Feb 14 - Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Theater
Feb 16 - Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey Theatre
Feb 18 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades
Feb 20 - Seattle, WA @ Neptune Theatre
Feb 21 - Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Concert House
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