Get ready for a night of arena-rock nostalgia, Montana! Styx and Loverboy are teaming up for a one-two punch of ‘70s and ‘80s rock glory at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on Thursday, November 6, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 (plus fees) and are available now, HERE.

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Brick Breeden Fieldhouse - Credit Google Maps
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If you’ve ever found yourself belting out Come Sail Away at full volume in the car, or hitting your best air guitar to Renegade, you know Styx still hits as hard as ever. The band, still fronted by Tommy Shaw and James “JY” Young, continues to tour relentlessly, averaging around 100 shows a year.

Styx - Image provided by Pepper Entertainment
Styx - Image provided by Pepper Entertainment
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They’ve been at it for more than five decades, somehow keeping the magic carpet ride going strong. Expect a setlist packed with anthems, harmonies, and enough rock swagger to make you feel like it’s 1981 again.

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Loverboy - Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia
Loverboy - Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia
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Opening the night is none other than Loverboy, the Canadian rockers behind Working for the Weekend and Turn Me Loose. Mike Reno and Paul Dean still lead the charge, proving that tight red leather pants and power chords never really go out of style.

Enter here for your chance to win free tickets. We have several pairs to give away, exclusively for Hawk listeners.

Tickets and more info are available at brickbreeden.com.

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