The Covellite Theatre at 215 W. Broadway in Historic Uptown Butte will definitely be pumping out the tunes this Saturday night and if you're looking for live music, it is the place to be.  Taking the stage this Saturday are a couple of Montana-grown artists bringing funky grooves and fantastic storytelling as well as a mesmerizing stage production.  Missoula's Doctor Fly and Butte's own Fuzzy B will be center stage for a performance you won't want to miss.

Doctor Howard Fly is described not only as a talented Montana musician but also an "intergalactic storyteller" whose prescription is a night that will take you to a different dimension as well. Fuzzy B, also known as one half of the popular local duo Desperate Electric, will bring his take on classic covers and a few originals as well.  The show will feature fog, strobe and gunshot effects as a warning to those with sensory issues.

This incredible show is a pay-what-you-can event and advance tickets are available here.  Please be generous with your donation.

The Covellite Theatre and Uptown Lounge is truly a gem in Uptown Butte and is quickly becoming a destination for artists of all media, from live music, poetry and comedy to visual art, painting and much more.  The Covellite, though, is as much for those who appreciate art as it is for the artists themselves so feel free to take part in their events and make yourself at home.

For further details and advance tickets, click on this link and to view a full schedule of all the cool things happening, head to covellitepresents.org.

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