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Butte Rock Fest a hit
Butte Rock Fest a hit
Butte Rock Fest a hit
Hundreds of live music fans representing every age category gathered Saturday night at the Butte Depot's outdoor concert area for an incredible evening of live rock that reunited a pair of legendary bands, showcased the entire history of another and got started with a pair of acts that are writing their own chapters in the long history of Butte rock bands.
Jeremy Scared reuniting for Butte Rock Fest July 1
Jeremy Scared reuniting for Butte Rock Fest July 1
Jeremy Scared reuniting for Butte Rock Fest July 1
Jeremy Scared was the kind of band that you will remember decades later. They looked different from other Butte bands. They played different. You could tell from the first note that the band members are incredibly talented individually, but the way they played as a unit is what set them apart. Yes, they were really good but they worked hard at getting really good. Their covers were more intricate and their originals? Untouchable. And now, decades later, they will be together again, at least for one night, at the Butte Rock Fest which will invade the Butte Depot outdoor amphitheater on the evening of Saturday, July 1.
Classic and Current Butte bands playing at Butte Rock Fest
Classic and Current Butte bands playing at Butte Rock Fest
Classic and Current Butte bands playing at Butte Rock Fest
The Butte Depot at 818 S. Arizona will be the site of the Butte Rock Fest on Saturday, July 1 and this is going to be a really good one. Some of the biggest Mining City rock bands from the 80's and 90's will be reuniting and sharing the stage with some of Butte's most talented groups that are performing today.