VICTOR, Idaho — Grab your dancing shoes and get ready to groove with Joyce from the Future this Thursday, June 30, at Music on Main.

Head over to Victor City Park for free live music from 6-9 p.m. Batdorf & The Brother Wolf is opening.

Originating in 2018, Joyce from the Future is carving out a name for itself among the mountains and high plains of Montana. From its early start in dorm room jam sessions and self-taught technical know-how to sharing the stage with national touring acts, Joyce from the Future has been on a rapid rise towards pop notoriety.

“It’s easy to appreciate a group like Joyce from the Future for a lot of reasons, but what stands out is their ability to jam-pack such an assortment of sounds into such a neat little package…they find enough sonic space to fit contrasting tones and shifts in atmosphere while staying confidently buoyant,” says Billings based art collective, waste division.

Made up of four friends—Lyric Horton, Alex Campbell, Konnor Stiles, Josh Reedy—Joyce from the Future feels grounded and real, a testament to its Montanan roots. Even though its songs sound more nightclub than cow pasture, they still bubble with the core of wholesome provinciality without the distant artifice or bravado of the “City.”

The band’s songs are filled with synth-pop sensibility giving them a deceptively simple appearance. Scratch just beyond the surface and a complex bundle of creativity reveals the true depth of their style, blurring the lines of genre. Indietronica, synth-pop, R&B Groove- it’s all here.

Layers of orchestration bring forth a mature sound big, warm, and inviting, calling to mind similar sounds like Chvrches and Stereolab.

Substance and style drive their live shows. Fans flock to their fun, energetic performances while their vision resonates with all who hear their addictive groove. Currently, Joyce from the Future is cementing its place as a staple in the local Billings music scene, all the while gearing up for the big leagues and beyond.

Beer, wine, hard cider and hard seltzer are available for purchase, please no outside alcohol as this is how Teton Valley Foundation raises funds to provide free music. Dogs are not permitted in the park.

More information about the event is available here.