
The Power of Alternative Folk Sisters: Joseph at The ELM
When you want to be moved by whatever rock-folk is these days, there is a place you should look - Joseph. These three sisters and their band will be in Bozeman in June.
"Our new song is about forgiving your past self. It’s about getting to this point in your life when things didn’t turn out how you expected and you want to blame yourself and fixate on everything you could have done differently but instead you decide to radically accept and have compassion for yourself."
- WHO: Joseph
- GENRE: Americana, Folk, Indie, Alternative
- ORIGIN: Portland, OR
- WHERE: The ELM, 506 Seventh Avenue, Bozeman, MT
- WHEN: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- TIME: Doors 7:00pm // Show 8:00pm
TICKETS: General admission standing room only, reserved balcony seating and reserved balcony loge seating tickets are available.
- $27.00 General Admission Floor (subject to fees) | This ticket type allows access to the standing room only floor section of the venue.
- $35.00 Reserved Premium Balcony (subject to fees) | This ticket type allows access to the reserved seating located on the upper floor of the venue.
- $45.00 Premium Loge Seating (subject to fees) | This ticket type allows access to the private booth located on the balcony level (closest to the stage) and available for group purchase. Must be purchased as a set of 6 tickets.

"For nearly a decade, Oregon-bred indie-pop trio Joseph have performed a certain emotional alchemy with their music, channeling their deepest inner tensions into songs that spark a life-changing shift in perspective. In the making of their fourth studio album The Sun, Natalie Closner and her sisters, twins Meegan Closner and Allison Closner focused their soul-searching songwriting on the quietly damaging forces that keep us from living fully in our truth."
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