REBELUTION: Free Rein Summer Tour 2018 @ The KettleHouse Amphitheater

Missoula Region
August 19th
5:00pm (door) • 6:30pm (show)
Live Music & Concerts
LOGJAM PRESENTS

REBELUTION

FREE REIN SUMMER TOUR 2018

FT. STEPHEN MARLEY, COMMON KINGS, ZION I & DJ MACKLE

KettleHouse Amphitheater

MISSOULA, MT

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5:00pm (door) 6:30pm (show)

$19.75-$37.50 (Adv.) + applicable fees

All Ages

TICKETS

Logjam Presents is excited to welcome Grammy nominated, California-based reggae band Rebelution to KettleHouse Amphitheater for a live performance on Sunday, August 19, 2018, with support from Stephen MarleyCommon KingsZion I, and DJ Mackle.

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10am on Fri, Feb. 9 and will be available at The Top Hatonline or by phone at (877) 987-6487. General Admission standing pit tickets, reserved stadium seating tickets and general admission lawn tickets are available. All ages are welcome. 

General Admission Pit
General admission pit tickets allow access to the standing room only section located directly in front of the stage.

Reserved Stadium Seating
Reserved Stadium seating tickets allow access to the reserved, stadium style seating section located just behind the main pit of the amphitheater.

General Admission Lawn
General Admission Lawn tickets allow access to the upper standing section of the amphitheater located just above the reserved stadium seating section.

Additional ticketing information and policies can be found here.

ABOUT REBELUTION

A dozen years into Rebelution’s stirring career, the release of the California reggae band’s fifth album ‘Falling Into Place’ finds them more energized than ever. Touring relentlessly since 2014’s ‘Count Me In’ debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae chart, the band’s members have expanded their songwriting horizons and recorded 11 tight new tracks that fuse an ever-youthful attitude of celebration with the mature perspective of men of the world.

The lyrics of “Lay My Claim” get right to the point: “Let it all unfold straight from the soul.” It’s about working hard and then reaping the benefits, says singer/guitarist/lyricist Eric Rachmany — about “being present with the music instead of just thinking about the outcome and the limelight. We’re not making music to hit a certain demographic. We’re just making music that we enjoy!”

For ‘Falling into Place,’ Rebelution’s four core members — Rachmany, keyboardist Rory Carey, drummer Wesley Finley, and bassist Marley D. Williams — got some refreshing new perspectives by writing with different producers and writers and recording at multiple studios. For Rachmany, the creativity began with an inspirational trip to Jamaica, the birthplace of reggae, where he did some of the writing.

Dwayne “Supa Dups” Chin-Quee (Bruno Mars, Eminem) produced many of the tracks. Others feature the studio wizardry of Yeti Beats (Kool Keith, Los Rakas, and Rebelution’s two previous albums), while Donovan “DonCorleon” Bennett (Sean Paul, Vybz Kartel, Morgan Heritage) produced two.

Locking it all together are rock-solid musicianship, a “sun splashy sound” (Relix), an intense work ethic, and constant devotion to their art. “We named the album ‘Falling Into Place’ because all of our varied inspirations and experiences came together into one cohesive collection of music that we really love,” says Rachmany.

As Billboard writes, “Their dynamic brand of original music weaves hypnotic threads of alt-rock and pop, retro- funk, blues, dub, even traditional Middle Eastern strains. Rachmany’s expressive voice wraps his soul-searching lyrics in beguiling melodies.”

‘Falling Into Place’ mingles stories of love gained and lost with reminiscences of years gone by (“Pretty Lady,” “Those Days,” “Santa Barbara”) and socially pertinent songs like “Know It All,” which challenges the hatred in an ever-more-violent world and a fraught political environment. Jamaican deejay and one time tour-mate Protoje adds guest vocals on “Inhale Exhale,” an intense earworm celebrating the movement towards further legalization of marijuana.

Rebelution came together in Isla Vista in 2004. The college friends evolved into one of the brightest lights of modern reggae. Their debut album ‘Courage to Grow’ was named iTunes’ Editors’ Choice for Best Reggae Album of 2007. ‘Bright Side of Life,’ released on their own 87 Music label in 2009, hit #1 on the iTunes Reggae chart. It was also the third most downloaded album in the U.S. in all genres, and reached #1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart and #34 on Billboard’s top 200.

The triple-album ‘Peace of Mind,’ released in 2012 with acoustic and dub versions, marked an even higher chart debut: #13 on the Billboard Top 200. It hit #1 on both the Reggae and Independent charts, and was the #4 iTunes album overall.

Island Sun Weekly called the next album, 2014’s ‘Count Me In,’ “an energetic melding of catchy reggae sounds, sunny vocals and a pulse of alternative flare. It’s full of positive vibes, bounding island melodies, and inspiring reggae beats.” Sure enough, it made an even bigger splash, entering the Reggae chart at #1 and the Billboard overall chart at #14, thanks to the band’s best-ever week of sales. It also premiered in the top 5 on both the Independent Albums and Digital charts.

On the road for at least half the year, Rebelution continues to bring its intense, sun-drenched California reggae to widening audiences all over.

The songs say it all. “Plant a seed, watch the whole thing grow.” Rebelution doesn’t just play and sing. They live these words and this music — as more fans learn with every new release.

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