January 2026 Billings Events
January 2026
Kitchen Dwellers with special guest, Magoo
January 29, 2026 • 7pm • Pub Station
In Dante’s Inferno, the author grapples with sin, its various manifestations, and its consequences. This time ultimately traces a trajectory of self-realization, acceptance, and accountability. Kitchen Dwellers embark on a similar odyssey over the course of their fourth full-length offering, Seven Devils. The Montana quartet—Shawn Swain [Mandolin], Torrin Daniels [Banjo], Joe Funk [Upright Bass], and Max Davies [Acoustic Guitar]—thread together an immersive and inimitable conceptual arc inspired by Dante’s Inferno and set to a soundtrack of folk-infused bluegrass spiked with psychedelic vision and rock energy.
Continuing their own journey as brothers, they deliver their most ambitious and anthemic body of work yet.
"The Outsider"
January 30, 2026 - February 8, 2026 • 7:30pm - 9pm • Billings Studio Theatre
Ned Newley doesn’t want to be governor. He’s terrified of public speaking; his poll numbers are bad. To his Chief of Staff, Ned seems destined to fail. But political consultant Arthur Vance sees things differently: Ned might be the worst candidate to ever run for office. Unless the public is looking for… the worst candidate to ever run for office. This non-partisan comedy is timely and hilarious as it skewers politics and celebrates democracy.
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High Plains Chamber Singers: Ties That Bind
January 31, 2026 • 7:30pm - 9pm • St. Patrick Co-Cathedral
The High Plains Chamber Singers, conducted by Dr. Steven Hart, present an inspiring program of Latin motets and island- and water-inspired choral works—spanning ancient chant to contemporary pieces—performed a cappella and accompanied, in a free community concert.
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Zechariah Peabody Band with special guest Hannah J Lally
January 31, 2026 • 8pm - 11pm • Pub Station
When Zechariah Peabody picks up his guitar, he doesn’t just rehearse, he doesn’t just practice. Instead offers something. He expresses himself, finding peace and understanding through music — his lifeline. It’s been a wild road, Peabody said one that comes with many lessons and revelations, many of which are etched into the notes and lyrics of his debut album “Wilsall”. Zechariah has opened for the likes of Stoney LaRue, Easton Corbin, Red Shahan, Diamond Rio, Koe Wetzel, Corb Lund,Kenny Fielder, Chancey Williams, Whitey Morgan and the 78s and Colby Acuff
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