
Better than Ezra with Special Guests Vertical Horizon and TONIC
- pop rock
- alternative rock
- post-grunge
- jangle pop
- folk rock
- roots rock
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August 15, 2026
Three iconic bands. One legendary night. Get ready for a powerhouse evening of timeless alternative rock as Tonic, Better Than Ezra, and Vertical Horizon take the stage for an unforgettable summer concert in the mountains.
- Tonic
- Better Than Ezra
- Vertical Horizon
Some songs, albums, and live performances are simply timeless. Since their early roots in 1988—playing house parties at Louisiana State University—Better Than Ezra have carved out a lasting place in modern rock. From their 1995 #1 hit "Good" to Taylor Swift's 2010 cover of the Better Than Ezra classic "Breathless," the band's influence has remained undeniable. In 2025, Better Than Ezra celebrated 30 years of their breakthrough debut album Deluxe with a sold-out hometown show at the Fillmore New Orleans. Named one of Billboard’s "100 Greatest Alternative Artists of All Time," Better Than Ezra spent 2024 releasing their tenth studio album, Super Magick, and headlining major tours.
Vertical Horizon is built on a commitment to superior music and the artistically creative high road. Founder, writer, lead singer, and guitarist Matt Scannell continues to drive the band forward. Vertical Horizon rose to massive success in 1999 with Everything You Want — a multi-platinum album whose title track hit #1 and became the most played single of 2000. Fans also know them for radio staples like "You’re a God" and "Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)."
Rounding out the night is Tonic, bringing their signature mix of raw emotion and explosive rock energy, including hits like "If You Could Only See" and "You Wanted More."
August 21, 2026
Now breaking into the mainstream with a one-of-a-kind blend of island reggae and country soul, Hawaiian-born rising star Maoli is bringing his people—and his sound—to the world like never before. The golden-voiced native of upcountry Maui has released nine independent albums, earned over half a billion global streams, and spent nearly 15 years touring and recording.
Inspired by traditional Hawaiian music, reggae, rock, and country legends like Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and George Strait, Maoli has built a signature style that connects Polynesia to the American West Coast—and all the way to Texas. His Hawaiian-country sound has fueled viral hits and powerful covers, including Brett Young's "Mercy" (18+ million Spotify streams) and "In Case You Didn't Know" (10+ million Spotify streams). Now teaming up with hit producers Dann and David Huff, Maoli continues bridging the gap between island soul and country tradition with his latest release, Last Sip of Summer (Island Vibe Edition) — out now.