Eddie and the Getaway built their sound in the gap between cross-country back roads and a Warped Tour parking lot — what they call “Red Dirt Adrenaline Rock” — and The Over Caffeinated & Under Stimulated Tour lands at Montage Music Hall in Rochester on Tuesday, November 17.
About the Show
The band is a trio: Eddie Eberle (vocals/guitar), Mark Stults (guitar), and Jack Silverman (drums). Eberle is 25 years old, raised across Michigan and Arizona before relocating to Nashville. He started performing on drums at age five; a career-defining moment came when he witnessed U2’s Bono perform, a show that pushed him toward music as a profession. His live résumé has since grown to include opening sets for Alice Cooper and a tour run alongside Dorothy. The band has since launched its own headline series.
The current tour, which runs from August 14 through December 5 across more than 16 cities, is built around the Tumbleweeds & Nicotine EP, a six-track collection released in 2025 that works through mental health, personal battles, and faith. The band describes the project as “both an escape and a mirror,” and tracks like “Broken Man” carry the emotional weight that framing suggests. The EP builds on earlier viral moments: “Love Myself,” “superNOVOCAINE,” and “Sleep Alone” have helped push the project’s cumulative streams past 150 million.
Eberle has also written and produced for artists including Jay Webb, Pecos & The Rooftops, and Sterling Elza. His artist site’s take on the band is about as direct as a mission statement gets: “No matter the genre, the rules, or the expectations, Eddie And The Getaway will bend and break them all.”
The Rochester date anchors the middle of a four-city northeast swing: Rochester on the 17th, then Hampton, NH; Boston; and Allentown, before the tour heads south. No support act has been announced for this show.
Venue & Logistics
Montage Music Hall sits at 50 Chestnut St in downtown Rochester, a 400-capacity club that serves as one of the working independent rock rooms in the western New York region. The band has described its live show as bringing “stadium-size energy” regardless of room size. A 400-cap club is a good room to test that claim. Doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Ages 16 and up.
Tickets
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