Ricky Montgomery
Ace Of Spades
1417 R St
Sacramento, CA 95811
Sep 22, 2024
7:00 PM PDT
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DOORS:7PM SHOW:8PM This is an all ages show - everyone is welcome. All schedules and support bands are subject to change without notice or refund Tickets purchased from unofficial third party outlets cannot be verified by our box office. If you sell your tickets on a third party site we are not liable for any scan issue you may have. If you have an issue with a third party ticket purchase, you must contact the third party outlet directly. There is a special seating area for those with mobility limitations. We are able to accommodate up to two people per party. ADA seating is limited, so we recommend making a reservation as soon as you purchase your General Admission ticket. To make a reservation please email ACEADA@livenation.com, with the Date and Show you will be attending. We are a cashless venue. We accept Card and Mobile Pay. Delivery is delayed for this event; tickets will be released 72 hours prior to the show.
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Andrea
May 26th 2024
SO WORTH IT…. Ricky played more on his older songs but ALL WERE BANGERS STILL… waited 5 years for him fr! Even got the setlist :)
Concert started at 7pm, the opener Hongjoin was great too! He played for an hour, same with Ricky and the whole thing ended around 10pm. Venue was brutal though as a lot of people fainted due to the heat. Despite that, it was still an amazing night! Hype was there and the bands and crowd was awesome. They even sold merch too! Really happy you guys came and performed for us
Come back soon Ricky! Hopefully he plays his newer songs next time like “Sometimes I Need to Be Alone” (my fav FR) and in esplanade pls pls 🙏🤲
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Ricky Montgomery Biography
Music always lures Ricky Montgomery back. He blames the internet. First a devotee of the Vine
underground, and now—nearly a decade and several jobs later—an unexpected hitmaker, the
Los Angeles native has spent the last few years trying to reconcile with his artist self. He
recently surpassed 1 billion global streams thanks to Platinum indie-pop hits “Mr. Loverman”
and “Line Without a Hook.” But those songs, written when he was a teen, have come to feel like
they were by a whole other person—at least to Ricky. In 2023, we get to meet Rick, a
sophomore set that comes seven years later, rich with electro-laced, emo-tinged alt-pop that
spins stories about life in all its messy and mundane glory. Ricky's journey fits the bill: a
childhood in L.A. interrupted by divorce, an adolescence playing in the basement bands of
suburban Missouri, a viral explosion on a soon-to-implode platform, and a brief music career
back on the West Coast that sent his songs up the Rock and Alternative charts. That was in
2014, before life intervened and he quit music for good… until the world discovered his sunny,
sardonic songs. With millions of social followers and a string of sold-out tours under his belt,
Ricky now sets out to document "my long, awkward path toward remembering myself as an
artist," he says. "It’s been embarrassing and difficult, but also thrilling. It’s everything I’ve ever
wanted to do but was too scared to try.”
Read Moreunderground, and now—nearly a decade and several jobs later—an unexpected hitmaker, the
Los Angeles native has spent the last few years trying to reconcile with his artist self. He
recently surpassed 1 billion global streams thanks to Platinum indie-pop hits “Mr. Loverman”
and “Line Without a Hook.” But those songs, written when he was a teen, have come to feel like
they were by a whole other person—at least to Ricky. In 2023, we get to meet Rick, a
sophomore set that comes seven years later, rich with electro-laced, emo-tinged alt-pop that
spins stories about life in all its messy and mundane glory. Ricky's journey fits the bill: a
childhood in L.A. interrupted by divorce, an adolescence playing in the basement bands of
suburban Missouri, a viral explosion on a soon-to-implode platform, and a brief music career
back on the West Coast that sent his songs up the Rock and Alternative charts. That was in
2014, before life intervened and he quit music for good… until the world discovered his sunny,
sardonic songs. With millions of social followers and a string of sold-out tours under his belt,
Ricky now sets out to document "my long, awkward path toward remembering myself as an
artist," he says. "It’s been embarrassing and difficult, but also thrilling. It’s everything I’ve ever
wanted to do but was too scared to try.”
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