2025 will be closing with a bang as the Covellite Theater at 215 W. Park in Uptown Butte will be bringing 4 fantastic area bands to the stage to ring in the new year.  From atmospheric to high energy, the lineup that is planned at the Covellite will feature punk, stoner rock, alternative rock and more.

HIBERNATOR - Butte's own Hibernator will open the show.  Hibernator is made up of Phillip Yanzick, Zachary Jurcich, Anthony Vesco, and Hannah Skiles and they will bring a unique blend of post-rock, ambient tones, and emo music to the show the same great way they've been doing it since 2016.

ALMOST EMPATHY -  This hard-hitting Butte band will bring a shift in pace with their raw, fast, and uncompromising hardcore punk. Almost Empathy's raw, live energy delivers the kind of punch New Year’s Eve crowds look forward to.

ICARUS - Hailing out of Bozeman, Icarus has been described as a mix of Black Sabbath, Primus and Sonic Youth.  Icarus will add a bold and dynamic element to the party as they are on the verge of releasing their first album, titled Elysian Sun.

RENTER - Renter offers another dimension to an already diverse night of music and will fit seamlessly into the mix of local talent.

Doors open at 8pm and showtime is 9pm.  Early bird tickets are available at a discount and can be purchased here.  Be a part of this exciting celebration bringing together our community with 4 of our area's most exciting live bands.  For further details on the New Year's Eve celebration and all of the other exciting events on the horizon, please visit covellitepresents.org

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