The Lone Bellow
The Lone Bellow Bringing Powerful Harmonies and New Album “What A Time To Be Alive” to Montclair for a Special New Jersey Concert Event
May 9 @ 20:00 – 23:30

New Jersey’s live music scene continues to thrive with performances that bring nationally celebrated artists into intimate and unforgettable settings. One of the most anticipated events arriving this spring features The Lone Bellow, the acclaimed folk-rock trio known for soaring harmonies, deeply emotional songwriting, and electrifying live performances. On Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 8:00 PM, the band will take the stage in Montclair, offering New Jersey audiences a rare opportunity to experience their music up close as they celebrate the arrival of their newest album, What A Time To Be Alive.
The concert promises to deliver a powerful blend of heartfelt storytelling, soul-infused arrangements, and the warm musical chemistry that has defined The Lone Bellow since their emergence on the national stage more than a decade ago. For fans across the Garden State, the evening represents both a celebration of a beloved band and a chance to witness the beginning of an exciting new chapter in their artistic evolution.
Over the years, New Jersey has developed a strong reputation as a destination for touring artists who value passionate audiences and authentic listening environments. The state’s vibrant music community continues to grow through a combination of dedicated venues, regional festivals, and a loyal fan base eager to support both emerging and established performers. Coverage of the state’s live music culture continues to expand through outlets highlighting the thriving scene, including features and performance listings regularly showcased on the Explore New Jersey music platform.
For The Lone Bellow, performing in New Jersey represents another connection point in their ongoing relationship with audiences across the Northeast. The trio’s music has always thrived in settings where listeners can fully experience the emotion and storytelling embedded within their songs. Their performances combine gospel-influenced harmonies with folk tradition and rock intensity, creating concerts that feel both communal and deeply personal.
The upcoming show arrives at a particularly meaningful moment for the band. Their sixth studio album, What A Time To Be Alive, marks a significant creative milestone. While the group has built a devoted following through five previous records, this latest project expands their sound while staying true to the emotional core that first captured listeners’ attention.
What sets this album apart is the collaborative approach behind its creation. For the first time in the band’s history, the songwriting process included not only founding members Zach Williams, Brian Elmquist, and Kanene Pipkin but also their full touring ensemble. Drummer Julian Dorio and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Geertsma joined the creative process, allowing the album to reflect the energy and spontaneity that audiences experience during the band’s live shows.
That collaborative spirit can be heard throughout the record. The songs carry a dynamic immediacy that mirrors the feeling of musicians creating together in the same room. Rather than constructing tracks layer by layer through traditional studio techniques, the band sought to capture the organic interaction that has always defined their performances.
The result is a collection of songs that feels vibrant, warm, and emotionally expansive.
The album was recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, one of the most legendary recording destinations in American music history. Known for producing iconic records across soul, rock, and country genres, the studio environment provided the band with the perfect atmosphere to explore new sonic territory while maintaining the raw emotional power that fans expect.
Before entering the studio, the group spent time writing together during a retreat held in an unusual location: a converted firehouse in Kentucky. Removed from the distractions of everyday life, the band immersed themselves in songwriting sessions that focused on reflection, storytelling, and creative risk-taking. Those moments of collaboration helped shape the themes that ultimately define the album.
At its heart, What A Time To Be Alive explores the bonds that connect people through friendship, love, resilience, and shared experience. The songs move fluidly between moments of joy and vulnerability, capturing the complexities of human connection with sincerity and grace.
The album opens with the gritty, rhythm-driven track “After The Rain,” setting the tone for a record that embraces both emotional reflection and musical exuberance. As the album unfolds, listeners encounter songs that celebrate community and compassion, including uplifting anthems such as “Common Folk” and “I’m Here For You.” These tracks highlight the band’s ability to craft music that feels inclusive and hopeful while remaining grounded in authentic storytelling.
Other songs lean into quieter introspection. Tracks like “You Were Leaving” and “Night Goes Black” reveal the band’s willingness to explore vulnerability through stripped-down arrangements and reflective lyrics. Throughout the album, the trio’s signature vocal harmonies remain the centerpiece, weaving together voices that feel both powerful and intimate.
The road to completing the album was not without its challenges. Early in the process, the band experienced a major setback when recordings from their initial sessions were stolen. For many artists, such an event could have derailed the creative momentum of a project. Instead, the incident ultimately strengthened the connection between the band and their supporters.
Fans rallied around the group, expressing encouragement and reaffirming the sense of community that has always surrounded The Lone Bellow’s music. That outpouring of support reinforced the band’s belief that their songs belong not only to the artists who create them but also to the listeners who find meaning in them.
This sense of shared experience echoes throughout What A Time To Be Alive. The album feels less like a collection of isolated recordings and more like an invitation into a communal musical journey. Every harmony, lyric, and instrumental flourish carries the warmth of musicians playing together with purpose.
The Lone Bellow’s rise within the Americana and folk-rock world has been marked by a steady series of milestones. Since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2013, the band has built a reputation as one of the most emotionally compelling groups in contemporary roots music.
Their music has reached audiences through television appearances on major programs including late-night talk shows and celebrated music series known for highlighting exceptional artists. Along the way, the band has topped Americana charts, performed in some of the most revered venues in American music, and developed a global audience drawn to their blend of folk, rock, gospel, and soul.
Yet despite these accomplishments, the group has consistently maintained a focus on connection rather than celebrity. Their concerts often feel less like performances and more like shared gatherings, where audiences and musicians participate in a collective moment of storytelling through song.
That spirit will undoubtedly shape the experience of the May 9 performance in Montclair.
For many fans, seeing The Lone Bellow live is the definitive way to understand the band’s appeal. Their recorded albums capture beautiful harmonies and thoughtful songwriting, but their stage presence adds another dimension entirely. The energy between band members, the spontaneous interaction with audiences, and the emotional depth of the performances transform their songs into immersive experiences.
Each show becomes a celebration of music’s ability to bring people together.
New Jersey’s live music culture has long embraced artists who combine authenticity with exceptional musicianship. From legendary rock icons to emerging folk storytellers, the Garden State has consistently provided a welcoming stage for musicians who value connection with their audience.
The Lone Bellow fits naturally into that tradition. Their songs speak to universal human experiences, yet they deliver those stories with a sincerity that feels personal and immediate. For listeners seeking music that balances uplifting energy with thoughtful introspection, their work resonates on multiple levels.
As the band prepares to release What A Time To Be Alive, the upcoming Montclair performance represents more than just a concert stop on a tour itinerary. It stands as an opportunity for fans to witness the debut of a new musical era for a band that continues to evolve while honoring the relationships that shaped its journey.
Doors for the event will open approximately one hour before the performance, allowing audiences time to settle into the venue’s welcoming atmosphere before the show begins promptly at 8:00 PM. As with many intimate music events, all ticket sales are final, reflecting the high demand and limited capacity that make these performances so special.
For New Jersey music fans searching for an evening defined by soaring harmonies, powerful songwriting, and genuine musical connection, the arrival of The Lone Bellow offers an unforgettable opportunity.
On May 9 in Montclair, audiences will gather not only to hear songs from a new album but also to experience the living spirit of a band that continues to celebrate friendship, creativity, and the shared joy of music.








