Where:
KettleHouse Amphitheater
605 Cold Smoke Lane, Bonner MT Missoula, MT
Description:
Reggae rock mainstays Dirty Heads are headed back to the Blackfoot River, returning to KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, MT on August 10, 2026 for another unforgettable night with Rome!
Since forming in Southern California in the early 2000s, Dirty Heads have carved out a signature sound that blends reggae grooves, hip-hop rhythms, and alt-rock energy into something entirely their own. What started as a collaboration between Duddy B and Dirty J has grown into a global phenomenon, with billions of streams and a catalog of hits that continue to resonate across generations. Their breakout single “Lay Me Down” made history atop the Billboard Alternative chart, while “Vacation” took on a life of its own years later—becoming a viral anthem across social media and cementing the band’s massive reach.
Known for their high-energy, crowd-connecting live shows, Dirty Heads deliver a vibe that’s equal parts beach party and singalong celebration—an experience Montana fans have embraced during multiple sold-out nights at the Amp.
Joining them, Rome brings a solo sound rooted in reggae, soul, and rock, shaped by his years fronting Sublime with Rome, where he helped carry forward the legacy of Sublime while building a global following of his own. Now fully stepping into his solo career, he leans into honest, melodic songwriting with a laid-back, road-ready feel, heard on tracks like “Lights Out.”
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