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Chase Rice – Go Down Singin’ International Tour with McCoy Moore at The Wilma

September 18, 2025 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Logjam Presents welcomes Chase Rice for a live performance with McCoy Moore opening at The Wilma in Downtown Missoula at 8:00 pm Thursday, September 18.
Tickets on at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. General admission standing room only floor and reserved premium balcony seating tickets are available. All ages are welcome.
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Additional ticketing and venue information can be found here.
$50.25 – $58.65
Advance Tickets (+ applicable fees)
About Chase Rice
With more than 2.6 million albums sold and over 2.8 billion total streams, plus a legion of passionate fans at his high-energy concerts across the globe, Chase Rice has established himself as a powerful force in Nashville and beyond. With independent album Go Down Singin’ available everywhere now as the follow-up to the critically acclaimed I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, and both brought together on brand new offering Fireside Sessions, Rice’s sound continues to evolve to reflect the realities of his life; from emotional reckoning to an admiration of the American West. The new music serves as a follow up to his three-part project, The Album, which featured his latest Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” and the Platinum-certified Top 10 hit “Lonely If You Are.”
This is the same gravelly-voiced Chase Rice fans first fell in love with years ago – but better, freer; unbeholden and uninhibited. The new music builds upon the success of his sophomore album, Lambs & Lions, which featured the 3x Platinum, two-week chart topper “Eyes On You” – Rice’s first No. 1 as an artist and the most-streamed song of his career. Lambs & Lions followed Platinum-certified Ignite the Night, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums and No. 3 on the all-genre chart, producing a pair of Top 5 hits; Platinum-certified “Gonna Wanna Tonight” and Double Platinum “Ready Set Roll.” In addition to guesting on sold-out stadium shows with Kenny Chesney and Garth Brooks, Rice served as direct support on Dierks Bentley’s 2024 Gravel & Gold Tour and consistently sells out venues on his own headlining tours across the U.S. and beyond.
About McCoy Moore
With an uncanny power to mold the God’s-honest-truth into casual, clever hooks – plus a disarming charm that can’t be faked – singer-songwriter McCoy Moore makes the kind of country that never tries too hard, but always hits just right. Signed to TRACK mgmt, Neal Artist Dev / The Neal Agency and SMACK Songs, the 23-year-old talent an instant-classic vocal and a no-pretense style, mixing modern sonic energy with timeless heart. An avowed Average Joe with all the gifts of a small-town poet, everything from Keith Whitley’s emotional courage to the nostalgic genius of Kenny Chesney helped shape his country love. Native to outside Lakeland, Florida, Moore went on to take guitar and voice lessons instead of geometry, developing a rich, commanding baritone he mostly used at home.
But everything changed in 2018, when the 16-year-old dreamer met a rising star named Luke Combs. Offering sage advice, Combs encouraged Moore’s relaxed-fit authenticity while preaching the make-it-happen gospel … and the newcomer took it to heart. Moving to Nashville at 19, Moore spent the ensuing years honing a craft defined by sharp country hooks and warm, welcoming relatability, already earning cuts by Shane Profitt, Roman Alexander, Bryce Mauldin and more. Now, his own artist career begins with “Something to You.” A coming-of-age anthem built on riveting vocal passion, thumping heartbeats and an epic organic sound, the track explores what really matters in a life-well-lived – and marks the first taste of Moore’s upcoming EP debut.
“Can’t Make That Up,” a self-proclaimed good ole fashioned love song is also out now. Later this year, he’ll hit the road with HARDY, Koe Wetzel & Stephen Wilson Jr. on the JIM BOB WORLD TOUR in major arenas and amphitheaters across the U.S. & U.K., as country’s real McCoy arrives.




