Armory Music Hall presents A Night of Hope benefit concert with Stephanie Quayle!
All proceeds benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Montana Chapter.
Event Details:
Doors Open: 6:00 pm
TBA Opener: 7:00-7:45 pm
Stephanie Quayle: 8:00-9:00 pm
• All Ages General Admission & VIP Balcony
• Everyone Needs A Ticket To Enter
• No weapons (including pocket knives)
• No outside food or beverage will be allowed in the venue
• Only small handbags and purses up to 9” x 5” are permitted and subject to search
• Please note, there is no re-entry for all patrons who go beyond the smokers corral
• Tickets Are Non-Refundable - If for any reason Artist cancels, tickets will be refunded.
• For more information on VIP & Guest packages, please contact info@decomusicgrp.com
More About Stephanie Quayle:
Stephanie Quayle is a Nashville recording artist who tours the world with her music and an entrepreneur with her own record label, Big Sky Music Group. Rolling Stone Country called her “an artist you need to know,” CMT named her as part of its “Next Women of Country” franchise, and she’s appeared on popular programs like The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. As an indie artist with two Billboard charted singles, “Selfish” and “Whatcha Drinkin ’Bout,” she has repeatedly performed at CMA Fest and the Grand Ole Opry. The Montana native has teamed up with recognizable brands like Wrangler, Harley-Davidson, Bass Pro Shops, Montana Silversmiths, as well as Lucchese Bootmaker in the creation of her exclusive boot line. Quayle’s latest album On the Edge chronicles her personal experience in a toxic relationship and the healing she’s gone through since—inspiring others and redefining her future.
It is with great honor, joy, and a healthy dose of nerves that Stephanie shares with you her debut book, Why Do We Stay?. It will be on shelves April 30, 2024 and is available for preorder now online everywhere books are sold.
Why Do We Stay? is a continuation of the story she shared publicly for the first time on her album On the Edge, and with some additional insights from my friend W. Keith Campbell, PHD, they explore how to spot a toxic relationship, how to get out, and how to heal.
More About The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention:
AFSP Montana Chapter was founded in 2001 and has been working to educate Montana about suicide prevention, advocate for legislation that will save lives, and support those who’ve experienced loss or who have lived experience. We believe that suicide is preventable, and that with enough people doing the work, spreading the message and stomping out stigma, we can make a difference. As a voluntary organization, our grassroots efforts engage families, mental health professionals, community and local business leaders, school administrators and others interested in preventing suicide.
We hope you will join us in the fight to #StopSuicide by supporting the AFSP Montana Chapter as a volunteer, walker, advocate, donor, or sponsor!