BFS looks forward to hosting Alice Di Micele for a Bozeman show – she will be joined by Rob Kohler, whose work on the bass is familiar to many music fans in the area! The duo will play at the Gallatin Labor Temple on Tue., Sep. 1.

Alice Di Micele is an Americana/Folk artist, rooted in the natural world, using the earth as her primary source of inspiration, threading its essence into her music. Alice’s connection to nature has created a deep bond with her listeners over the decades, gifting people a safe space to express their emotions and heal in the process. Throughout her career, she has released a staggering 18 albums, including her latest works Reverse the Flow (2025), Every Seed We Plant (2022) and Interpretations: Vol 1 (2024), building a dedicated fanbase along the way.
Alice Di Micele weaves a rich tapestry of sounds, from the early days of her folk-inspired songs, through to the sensual influences of jazz and soul, and the energetic pulse of funk and rock. Her kaleidoscopic soundscape is grounded by her warm, magnetic vocals. From rich deep tones to impressive high notes, and gorgeous Joni Mitchell-esque vibrato inflexions, Alice’s vocals stretch over five octaves, giving her voice both power and intimacy.
Rob Kohler has been a fixture of the Bozeman music scene for many years, adding his intricate bass to a variety of projects. Although he’s not living in Bozeman currently, he can still be found on stages around Bozeman on occasion.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Gallatin Labor Temple, at 422 E. Mendenhall in Bozeman, for this intimate evening with Alice and Rob. Doors will open at 7:30 PM on Tue., Sep. 1, and the show will start at 8:00. Tickets are $20 in advance here, with any remaining available at the door. Children 12 and under are admitted free.
The Gallatin Labor Temple is not easily accessible for people with mobility difficulties.