Lindsay Lawlis and the Running Wild storm in from Montana’s Rocky Mountains, blending bluesy noir folk and outlaw alt-Americana with smoky vocals, gritty guitar solos, and a boot-stomping beat. Joined by opener Haeli Allen’s powerhouse vocals and rebel country flair, this night promises a wild, authentic ride.
Oliver Hazard
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Tophouse with The Wildwoods
Please join us for Tophouse with special guests The Wildwoods on Sunday, April 13th in the Pub Station Ballroom.
TOPHOUSE:
A lot of people ask us what genre we are. The truth is, we don’t know. Check out some of our music and let us know what you think. In reality, if you really want to get to know about TopHouse, y’all should shoot us a message and say hi, come to a show, or listen to some music! Why not all three?
In the heart of Lincoln, Nebraska, The Wildwoods, a folk/Americana trio led by Noah and Chloe Gose, alongside bassist Andrew Vaggalis, deliver a musical journey through the soul of American roots. With accolades ranging from international songwriting competitions to standing ovations at festivals like Summerfest and FreshGrass, their latest release, “Foxfield Saint John” (2023), solidifies them as a force in the folk scene.
[Sold Out] Cooper Alan: To The Bar Tour
A rising star with the spirit of a true entertainer, a penchant for outside-the-box thinking and a growing, self-built audience, Cooper Alan is an artist willing to take country music where others have never dreamed – and fans love him for it. Whether it’s a deeply personal, step-by-step romantic saga, or an off-the-wall party anthem, Alan’s music is already some of country’s most fearless work, and he’s just getting started. A native of Winston-Salem, NC, the independent artist has racked up more than 225 million streams, a massive digital presence with more than 14 million followers across all social media platforms, and a touring footprint that sold over 110,000 tickets to date. It all stems from an ability to meet fans where they are – a creative renegade freely mixing musical styles, with boundless energy, sharp writing and often, a sense of humor. But don’t be mistaken, there’s nothing gimmicky about it. After releasing Take Forever, a 5 song EP telling the real-life story behind his wedding in the Fall of 2023, Alan hit the ground running in 2024 with a full Spring headline tour, hitting markets across the United States and making his festival debut in Australia. In the Fall of 2024, Alan will be making his way back to Australia for his first Australian headline tour. Recently named as a 2024 Pandora Ten Artist To Watch and named to the Sirius XM and Pandora 2024 Future Five List, Alan launched single “Take Forever” climbing to number one on Sirius XM The Highway’s Hot 30 Weekend Countdown. With his latest singles “Jesus Saves” and “Suit and Tie (Sixteen Tons)”, Alan takes his first step into the next batch of music to come.
Comedian Josh Blue (18+)
Red NOT Chili Peppers
Please join us for a night of Red NOT Chili Peppers – the Nation’s #1 Tribute to RHCP“THE RED NOTS ARE AS CLOSE AS IT GETS TO THE REAL THING.” – TheVirginiaPilot
Laura Jane Grace & The Mississippi Medicals
Featured: Billings Pride Fest 2024 Pride hosted downtown by 406 Pride!
Featured Article
406 Pride
June 16, 2024
406 Pride, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building unity, acceptance, and fellowship for Billings’ LGBTQ+ community, has plans for its biggest event of the year: Billings Pride Fest 2024.

Billings Pride Fest 2024 will be held Saturday, June 22 in downtown Billings, with the Pride Parade starting on 2nd Avenue and 33rd street and turning on N 30th Street. Once the parade is finished, the Pride Festival festivities continue under Skypoint at 2nd Avenue and Broadway, with a host of vendors, musicians, and food trucks, wrapping up the day with a 21+ afterparty.
406 Pride President Kat Elam (they/she) noted that this summer’s event marks the 6th Pride Fest held by 406 Pride, an occasion that is equal parts celebration, affirmation, and protest.
“Billings Pride is a celebration of the rich diversity of our city,” Elam said, “and it’s also an opportunity for people of all sexual and gender identities to make themselves be seen and heard in an atmosphere of safety and community.”
Billings Pride is a family-friendly event, with activities for kids such as Drag Story Hour at Billings First Church and the popular, all-ages Strut Your Stuff Dance Party. And as always, admission to the festival is free for all.
406 Pride was established in 2018 as a 501(c)(3) charity, and the following year, it opened its Resource Center in the Billings First Church as an open affirming environment for people of all sexual orientations and gender identity expressions.
