Where:
Big Sky Amphitheater
5417 Trumpeter Way Missoula, MT
Description:
Slightly Stoopid – Step Into The Sun Tour 2025
VIP Packages
Slightly Stoopid - SMKFLWR Backstage Experience
· One premium reserved or general admission floor ticket
· VIP early entry into the venue
· Access to tour backstage hospitality lounge presented by SMKFLWR
· Complimentary snacks, refreshments, and cash bar (where available)
· SMKFLWR photobooth + cornhole and games
· Custom Slightly Stoopid JBL bluetooth speaker
· Commemorative Slightly Stoopid foil poster
· Slightly Stoopid cooler bag
· Slightly Stoopid party cup
· Slightly Stoopid bottle opener keychain
· Commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard
· Exclusive merchandise item from SMKFLWR
· On-site VIP host
· Priority merchandise shopping
· Limited availability
· Merchandise shipped in advance of show
Stoopidheads - Summer ’25 Package
· One premium reserved or general admission floor ticket
· VIP early entry into the venue
· Commemorative Slightly Stoopid foil poster
· Slightly Stoopid cooler bag
· Slightly Stoopid party cup
· Slightly Stoopid bottle opener keychain
· Commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard
· Exclusive merchandise item from SMKFLWR
· On-site VIP host
· Priority merchandise shopping
· Limited availability
· Merchandise shipped in advance of show
7:00 PM (Doors 5:30 PM)
Big Sky Brewing Company Amphitheater
5417 Trumpeter Way
Missoula, MT 59808
Slightly Stoopid has partnered with PLUS1 so that a portion of ticket sales benefit the Life Rolls On Foundation to promote adaptive surfing, skateboarding, and fishing to people living with various disabilities.
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