Volbeat: Servant Of The Road Tour

Tue Jul 25 2023

7:00 PM (Doors 5:30 PM)

Big Sky Brewing Company Amphitheater

5417 Trumpeter Way Missoula, MT 59808

$52.50 - $350.00

All Ages

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Please Note: There is a delivery delay in place for this event, no tickets will be viewable/sent out until 3 days prior to the show.

VIP PACKAGE INFORMATION
“STEP INTO LIGHT” MEET & GREET EXPERIENCE includes:
  • All the Action - feel the energy with one (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit
  • Meet & Greet - connect with Volbeat and ask them your best questions about their music and career
  • Photo Opportunity - have your photo taken with the band by an official tour photographer
  • Backstage Tour - learn more about the production of the Volbeat North America 2023 Tour with a look behind the scenes
  • Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler
  • One (1) commemorative VIP laminate and matching lanyard 
  • Access to a tour merchandise stand before the general public
  • On-site perks such as priority check-in, red carpet entry, dedicated support staff, and a fast-track lane into the venue
*Timings of the Meet & Greet are subject to change and are not confirmed until a few days before the show. Package purchasers who choose a General Admission (GA) ticket may not have guaranteed early access to the pit area due to conflicting Meet & Greet and early entry times. We will do our best to ensure both benefits can be delivered, however it is not guaranteed.

EARLY ENTRY SUPERFAN PACKAGE includes:
  • One (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit 
  • Fast-Track Early Entry - save your spot at the front of the stage before public doors
  • Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler
  • A commemorative VIP laminate and matching lanyard
  • Access to a tour merchandise stand before the general public
  • On-site perks such as priority check-in, red carpet entry, dedicated support staff, and a fast-track lane into the venue
VIP Terms & Conditions:
Packages are open to all ages. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that all package purchasers will be contacted a few days prior to the actual show date with additional details specific to their package schedule and instructions on where to pick up their package inclusions. Information will be sent to the e-mail address provided at the time of purchase. If you do not receive an email a few days prior to the event please contact volbeatvip@superfan.live. All package programs & times may vary market-by-market and are subject to modification at any time for any reason. All events, dates, venue, party, merchandise, and amenities are subject to change and cancellation at any time at our sole discretion. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges on packages for change of mind. The artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase which may result in undelivered product.
Have any questions? Contact our dedicated customer support team at volbeatvip@superfan.live.


 

CMOORE CONCERTS & KNITTING FACTORY ENTERTAINMENT
Volbeat: Servant Of The Road Tour

  • Volbeat

    Volbeat

    Heavy Metal

    Volbeat, a Danish metal band begun by former Dominus leader Michael Poulsen in October of 2001, became a dominant force not only in Danish metal, but in Danish rock as a whole, charting albums and singles on a regular basis. Poulsen's earlier group, Dominus, was a giant in Danish metal, releasing four albums in ten years, and making a lasting impression on the scene. Poulsen felt it was time to start over, and his concept of tying straight-up heavy metal with a more trad rock flourish (Poulsen was a big Elvis fan, if that is any indication) together was at the heart of Volbeat. Bringing together members Franz Gottschalk on guitar (he would be replaced by Thomas Bredahl in 2006), Jon Larsen on drums, and Anders Kj??lholm on bass, vocalist and guitarist Poulsen was able to release the band's first demo, Volbeat, in 2002. Reception was lukewarm to the initial release, but the group's second demo, Beat the Meat, was an instant success, getting airplay on European radio. Volbeat consolidated this early win with a semi-final appearance on the Danish talent show competition Live Contest. From there on, Volbeat began an almost constant work schedule, including performances with Europe and America's biggest metal acts, as well as winning a number of genre and industry awards for their music. The band soon landed a record deal, with Rebel Monster, and soon released The Strength/The Sound/The Songs. That first "official" release was a relative monster in the band's home nation, and beyond brisk sales, the album won a handful of awards, including Best Album in the Danish Metal Musik Awards in 2005. Volbeat had further reason to celebrate, as 2006 saw the group playing most of the continent's best known rock festivals, including Roskilde and Summer Breeze. They followed up these appearances with a Danish tour. A follow-up to their best-selling debut finally appeared in shops in 2007. Titled Rock the Rebel/Metal the Devil debuted at number one in Denmark, and later that year Volbeat made a repeat appearance at Roskilde, opened for Metallica and Megadeth, and once again toured Europe. ~ Chris True, Rovi

  • Halestorm

    Halestorm

    Heavy Metal

    After scoring two top 10 singles (“I Get Off” and “It’s Not You”) from their self-titled debut and touring steadily for two years with acts as diverse as Shinedown, Stone Sour, Disturbed, Megadeth, Papa Roach, Godsmack and countless others, Pennsylvania quartet Halestorm are back with their second full-length, The Strange Case of…. Musically diverse and emotionally revealing, the album resonates with a newfound poignancy that takes Halestorm to a new level of creative achievement.

     

    “I was extremely proud of Halestorm when we released it, and I still love it, but I think I was using mostly one musical technique throughout,” explains frontwoman Lzzy Hale. “We were on ‘ten,’ and we blew through the songs in a safe way – or as safe as something that goes, ‘I get off on you getting off on me’ can be. This new record demonstrates more depth and heart. It’s a lot more expressive and really lets down the barriers.”

     

    Halestorm started writing for the new record while they were on the road in 2010.  Then when the band finished the Uproar Tour in May 2011, they entered the studio with producer Howard Benson (3 Doors Down, Seether, Three Days Grace) and tracked one of the heaviest songs of their career, “Love Bites (So Do I).”

     

    “At that time, I decided, ‘I’m going to scream my head off and make really gritty songs,’” Hale says. “When we finished ‘Love Bites,’ the engineer at Howard’s studio, Bay Seven, said, ‘I’m pretty sure that’s the fastest song we’ve ever done here.’”

     

    Excited by the escalated tempos and raw energy, Hale returned to writing mode and bashed out more anthemic rockers filled with uncompromising rhythms, soaring vocals and searing leads. Then one night at 4 a.m., after enduring a personal setback, she wrote a bare, vulnerable sounding song and recorded it on her cell phone. Flooded by emotion and maybe a glass of wine too many, she immediately emailed the unpolished song to Benson and the band’s A&R man.

     

    “The next morning I regretted having sent it because I didn’t hear back from them,” she says. “And then a day later they got back to me and went, ‘Oh, my God, we didn’t know you had this in you. Please write more songs like that.’”

     

    Encouraged by the support and inspired by the urge to purge, Hale wrote more intimate numbers, including the sensitive piano ballad “Break In,” the sparse and melancholy “In Your Room” and the  mid-paced ode “Beautiful With You.” She and her band mates also crafted heavier numbers, including "I Miss The Misery," with its start-stop chorus rhythm and confrontational lyrics and “Rock Show,” which blazes with euphoric vocals and motivational riffs.  That was when Halestorm realized the new collection of songs was somewhat schizophrenic. At first Hale was unsettled by the polarization, then she penned the song “Mz. Hyde” specifically about the two disparate sides of her personality and the album immediately swam into focus.

     

    “When they heard that, the guys went, ‘Oh my God, you are Mz. Hyde!’” Hale says. “So suddenly this predicament with having this record that had a split personality was about having a split personality. Sometimes I need a shoulder to cry on, sometimes I need to wear a pair of jeans instead of fishnets. But I also like being powerful and being a leader and yelling, ‘Hello, Cleveland.’”

     

    Halestorm recorded The Strange Case of… in three sessions with Benson.  By the time they entered the studio for the last time, they had written 56 songs, which they narrowed down to the 17 they tracked. The first single “Love Bites (So Do I)” is a storming rocker that illustrates Hale’s individuality, sense of humor, and willingness to represent young women in today’s fast-paced society.

     

    “I was talking to this little girl over Twitter who was going through her first breakup, and she was asking me for advice,” recalls Hale, who regularly interacts with her fans online. “She typed ‘Love Bites,’ and I replied, ‘Well, so do you, darling. You can still bite back.’ It was meant to be an empowering song for people when love goes down the tubes, and I think it’s a very realistic way of looking at relationships. Nobody talks about all the crap you have to do to keep something alive or just deal with your boyfriend or girlfriend. They always talk about falling in love or having your heart broken. So this is a way of saying, yes, everything can end, but it’s rejuvenating to stand up and go, ‘This sucks right now, but it’s not going to take me down with it.’”

     

    Other tracks, such as “You Call Me a Bitch Like it’s a Bad Thing” and “Freak Like Me” turn epithets into proud slogans, while “Daughters of Darkness” is an admission that women, like men, have their dark side. “Even with the sweetest woman in the world, you click a switch somewhere, and she’s a little bit crazy or she has her secrets,” Hale says. “And a lot of times you see these girls let all that stuff out at our concerts, which is really gratifying.”

     

    One of the most meaningful songs on The Strange Case Of… to Halestorm is “Here's To Us,” a declarative mission statement which starts with a delicate arpeggio and builds to a rousing pop/rock refrain. As much as it represents the band, “Here’s to Us” was actually an afterthought. “It came together after we already thought the album was complete,” Hale says. “It's our ‘bottom of the ninth, bases are loaded… home run!’ The song is about celebrating the ups and downs of your journey as you go along because even the bad times can be reasons to crack open the champagne.”

     

    One reason Halestorm has developed the ability to sound completely self-assured and cohesive whether they’re tearing down the rafters or gently massaging a bruised psyche is because they’ve had plenty of time to hone their craft and celebrate their exceptional chemistry. Hale and her brother and drummer Arejay started the group more than a decade ago when she was 13 and he was just 10. From the very beginning they were in it to win it even though they paid their dues along the way. Back in the day, the members lost a talent show to a tap-dancing cowgirl, played Friendly’s for free ice cream, piled the stage with homemade explosives that sometimes went off right in front of their faces, and even played at a funeral.

     

    Halestorm’s determination paid off. Before long, they were playing local bars even though they were underage.  They secured guitarist Joe Hottinger in 2003 and bassist Josh Smith in 2004, and in 2005, Halestorm signed a deal with Atlantic Records and released the live EP One and Done, which included an early version of fan favorite “It’s Not You.” The band continued to write, tour and record and in 2009 released their self-titled full-length album. Inspired by Halestorm’s exuberance and spirit, the band’s loyal legions rapidly grew. They became favorites at rock radio, highlights of music festivals and friends of the multitudes of groups they opened for or headlined with.  Halestorm went on to sell more than 300,000 copies.

     

    Backing their monster riffs and euphoric choruses with pure rock and roll attitude, Halestorm followed up their eponymous release with the covers EP ReAniMate. In addition to including aggressive fist-pounders by Skid Row, Guns N’ Roses and Temple of the Dog, Halestorm demonstrated their sonic scope with versions of tracks by The Beatles and Lady Gaga. The boundary-stretching was just a prelude to the muscle and sensitivity of The Strange Case Of…

     

    “We’ve taken everything we can do and stretched it in both directions,” Hale says. “This record goes from one song that’s just vocal and piano and the lowest and softest I’ve ever sung all the way up to the highest notes and craziest screaming I’ve ever done.”

     

    As musically advanced as The Strange Case Of… is compared to Halestorm’s debut, the band still has plenty of growth left in them and continue to write songs at an alarming rate. “I create all the time,” Hale says. “And the four of us are working together more now, so we’re really gelling better than ever. We’re really excited with how far we’ve gotten with this album, and we can’t wait to see where we can go in the future. It feels like there are no rules or boundaries, and that’s the ultimate freedom.”

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limit 6 per person
Standing Pit
General Admission Standing Pit (no blankets or chairs permitted)
Advanced
$75.00
Lawn Seating
General Admission Lawn Seating (Blankets and Low Profile Chairs Permitted)
Advanced
$52.50
"STEP INTO LIGHT” MEET & GREET EXPERIENCE

All the Action - feel the energy with one (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit Meet & Greet - connect with Volbeat and ask them your best questions about their music and career Photo Opportunity - have your photo taken with the band

$350.00
EARLY ENTRY SUPERFAN PACKAGE

One (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit Fast-Track Early Entry - save your spot at the front of the stage before public doors for GA tickets holders Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler

$200.00

Delivery Method

ticketFast
CMOORE CONCERTS & KNITTING FACTORY ENTERTAINMENT

Volbeat: Servant Of The Road Tour

Tue Jul 25 2023 7:00 PM

(Doors 5:30 PM)

Big Sky Brewing Company Amphitheater Missoula MT
Volbeat: Servant Of The Road Tour

$52.50 - $350.00 All Ages

Please Note: There is a delivery delay in place for this event, no tickets will be viewable/sent out until 3 days prior to the show.

VIP PACKAGE INFORMATION
“STEP INTO LIGHT” MEET & GREET EXPERIENCE includes:
  • All the Action - feel the energy with one (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit
  • Meet & Greet - connect with Volbeat and ask them your best questions about their music and career
  • Photo Opportunity - have your photo taken with the band by an official tour photographer
  • Backstage Tour - learn more about the production of the Volbeat North America 2023 Tour with a look behind the scenes
  • Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler
  • One (1) commemorative VIP laminate and matching lanyard 
  • Access to a tour merchandise stand before the general public
  • On-site perks such as priority check-in, red carpet entry, dedicated support staff, and a fast-track lane into the venue
*Timings of the Meet & Greet are subject to change and are not confirmed until a few days before the show. Package purchasers who choose a General Admission (GA) ticket may not have guaranteed early access to the pit area due to conflicting Meet & Greet and early entry times. We will do our best to ensure both benefits can be delivered, however it is not guaranteed.

EARLY ENTRY SUPERFAN PACKAGE includes:
  • One (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit 
  • Fast-Track Early Entry - save your spot at the front of the stage before public doors
  • Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler
  • A commemorative VIP laminate and matching lanyard
  • Access to a tour merchandise stand before the general public
  • On-site perks such as priority check-in, red carpet entry, dedicated support staff, and a fast-track lane into the venue
VIP Terms & Conditions:
Packages are open to all ages. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that all package purchasers will be contacted a few days prior to the actual show date with additional details specific to their package schedule and instructions on where to pick up their package inclusions. Information will be sent to the e-mail address provided at the time of purchase. If you do not receive an email a few days prior to the event please contact volbeatvip@superfan.live. All package programs & times may vary market-by-market and are subject to modification at any time for any reason. All events, dates, venue, party, merchandise, and amenities are subject to change and cancellation at any time at our sole discretion. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges on packages for change of mind. The artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase which may result in undelivered product.
Have any questions? Contact our dedicated customer support team at volbeatvip@superfan.live.


 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Complete the security check.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 6 per person
Standing Pit
General Admission Standing Pit (no blankets or chairs permitted)
Advanced
$75.00
Lawn Seating
General Admission Lawn Seating (Blankets and Low Profile Chairs Permitted)
Advanced
$52.50
"STEP INTO LIGHT” MEET & GREET EXPERIENCE
All the Action - feel the energy with one (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit Meet & Greet - connect with Volbeat and ask them your best questions about their music and career Photo Opportunity - have your photo taken with the band
$350.00
EARLY ENTRY SUPERFAN PACKAGE
One (1) standing ticket to the General Admission pit Fast-Track Early Entry - save your spot at the front of the stage before public doors for GA tickets holders Exclusive Merch - receive one (1) custom designed Volbeat branded YETI 18oz Rambler
$200.00

Delivery Method

ticketFast