Throwback Thursday Dance Party: First on the Floor

Throwback Thursday Dance Party: First on the Floor

Throwback Thursday Dance Party is back at The Press.
Starting at 6pm, dance your heart out on the dancefloor, and sing along to throwback hits until 8.
We’ll have a blast letting loose, and still be home before 9.
No cover.
All are welcome. Grab your friends, dust off your best ’dance moves, and let’s have the dance party we didn’t know we’ve been missing.
Lucas Mouttet with Sarah Kostin

Lucas Mouttet with Sarah Kostin

Don’t miss one of our favorite Steamboat locals, Lucas Mouttet, performing live at the press! He will be joined by local musician Sarah Kostin!

The Naturals

The Naturals

It’s a night with two of Steamboat’s famed local musicians. Joe Ghiglia (of Leaner Lunker) and Randy Kelley (of Worried Men) are coming together for a duo show as “The Naturals.” Joe’s bringing his guitar and Randy’s got his fiddle and guitar in tow.

The Copper Children

The Copper Children

The Copper Children: Denver’s Own Psychedelic Gospel Experience

Hailing from the heart of Denver, Colorado, The Copper Children have carved out a unique space in the independent music scene with a sound they’ve affectionately dubbed “Psychedelic Gospel.” This isn’t your traditional Sunday morning service; it’s a high-vibration celebration of soul, folk, and 60s-inspired acid jam rock that turns every live performance into a spiritual journey.

​The Sound: Soul Meets the Mountains

Since forming in 2015, the band has masterfully blended choral harmonies reminiscent of American gospel with the raw, trippy energy of psychedelic rock. Led by soulful vocals and inventive songwriting, their music navigates the space between heart-wrenching introspection and uptempo, “four-on-the-floor” jams that make standing still impossible.

Vibeka Amador

Vibeka Amador

Vibeka Amador is a Boise-based singer-songwriter whose sound weaves together folk, Americana, and indie influences with a distinctly heartfelt touch. Born and raised in Idaho, Vibeka brings the stories of her roots into her music: writing songs that explore healing, growth, and the tender moments that shape us.

With an expressive voice and an instinct for honest storytelling, she’s built a reputation across the Treasure Valley for her intimate performances and poetic lyricism. Whether she’s playing a small listening room or an outdoor stage in the mountains, Vibeka’s music feels both grounding and expansive: a warm invitation to slow down and listen.

Her recent singles, including “Picture This,” showcase her ability to blend timeless acoustic textures with modern sensibilities, marking her as one of the region’s most promising emerging artists.