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Grieves “Out Cold” Tour 4 with Benz Shelton & Foreshadow at The Top Hat

March 27 @ 10:30 pm – March 28 @ 1:30 am
Logjam Presents welcomes Grieves for a live performance on the “Out Cold Tour 4” with openers Benz Shelton and Foreshadow at The Top Hat in Downtown Missoula at 10:30 pm Friday, March 27.
Tickets on sale at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All tickets are general admission standing room only with limited bench seating. All ages are welcome.
Take a look at these tips to best prepare yourself for a smooth ticket buying experience.
Additional ticketing and venue information can be found here.
$27
Advance Tickets / $29 Day of Show (+ applicable fees)
About Grieves
With two decades of experience in the music industry, Seattle’s own Grieves has sculpted a remarkable path as an independent artist. Originally signing with Rhymesayers in 2009, Grieves toured globally, sharing the stage with a plethora of influential artists such as Atmosphere, Prof, Macklemore, T-Pain, Watsky, Brother Ali, Evidence, Chris Webby, Rittz, People Under The Stairs, Pepper, Bad Fish, and many more. Grieves’ extensive catalog has garnered hundreds of millions of plays, landing him at the coveted #1 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #57 on the top 200. Along the way, his musical journey has caught the eye of major publications like Pitchfork, Playboy, and even your mom’s diary. Transitioning to a new chapter in his career, Grieves now self-releases his music under his label, “Storm Watch Record Club.” Always passionate about his craft, he is currently in the studio recording his next album, which promises to be another milestone in his storied career. In Feb 2023 Grieves teamed up with his long time friend Mouse Powell and made an action packed EP called WHY NOT? Listen now!
Benz Shelton
About Foreshadow
Shadow Devereaux, also known by his stage name Foreshadow, is a prominent Salish and Blackfeet hip hop artist, audio engineer, and advocate for Indigenous youth. Hailing from the Flathead Indian Reservation, Shadow has spent over a decade honing his craft—merging deep cultural roots with the rhythms and lyricism of modern hip hop. His music serves as a powerful voice for Indigenous communities, blending themes of struggle, resilience, and positivity.
In 2022, Shadow won a Native American Music Award for Best Narrative in Video for his powerful song “Protect Your People,” a testament to his storytelling and artistic impact. Two years later, he contributed to the 2024 documentary “Bring Them Home,” creating a song that underscored the Blackfeet tribe’s efforts to return the original herd of bison to their homeland. Narrated by Lily Gladstone, the film added another meaningful layer to Shadow’s growing body of culturally significant work.
In 2025, Foreshadow released his first-ever debut solo album, Perfect Timing—a bold, genre-bending collection of tracks that fuse introspection, cultural pride, and hard-hitting lyricism. The album marks a major milestone in his career, showcasing both his evolution as an artist and his unwavering commitment to using music as a tool for healing and empowerment.
As Foreshadow, Shadow uses his art not only to entertain but also to educate and uplift. He works closely with longtime collaborator Colter Olmstead to teach film and music classes on and off the reservation, empowering the next generation with creative tools and outlets for self-expression.
Shadow’s work is more than music—it’s a mission. He strives to be a role model for Indigenous youth, showing that with dedication and purpose, they can overcome adversity and lead with pride. His influence extends far beyond the stage, as he continues to use his platform to uplift his community and amplify Native voices.
Under the name Foreshadow, Shadow Devereaux stands at the forefront of a movement where Indigenous culture and modern artistry intersect—creating a unique and powerful narrative that resonates far beyond the boundaries of the reservation.




