Sponsorship Opportunity: Coverage Announcement, Our Lady Peace and The Verve Pipe at Whiskey Roadhouse March 6
Whiskey Roadhouse, Council Bluffs, IA
There’s a certain kind of night that doesn’t feel like “a show” so much as a checkpoint in your personal timeline.
On Friday, March 6, 2026, Intellectual Dissatisfaction will be on-site at the Whiskey Roadhouse in Council Bluffs, Iowa for the Our Lady Peace 30th Anniversary Tour with special guests The Verve Pipe.
This is a coverage assignment. Writer and photographer on assignment are Press Director & Hope Hoffie.
What you can expect from the coverage
We’re going in with ears open and notebooks hungry. The plan is a full post-show feature that focuses on the live arc, the set’s emotional architecture, and the small human details that make a tour stop feel like a whole little universe for one night.
Our Lady Peace has been marking 30 years of releases and this tour is part of that chapter.
The Verve Pipe has always had that rare skill of turning a room into a choir without making it corny, and I’m excited to see how their set sets the tone for the night.
Sponsorship opportunity, get listed in the article for as little as $1
Independent coverage runs on two things
showing up
being able to afford showing up again
This assignment has a simple, transparent cost breakdown for 2 correspondents.
Meal is $40
Gas is $40
Total cost is $80
If you’d like to help cover the cost, you can donate any amount and get your name listed in the finished article as an article sponsor, even if it’s just $1.
To sponsor, send a PayPal donation to intellectualdissatisfaction@gmail.com.
A quick sponsorship note on ethics and transparency
Sponsorship helps fund travel and basic expenses. It does not buy positive coverage, editorial approval, or influence over what we publish. Sponsors will be listed as supporters, and the reporting stays ours, for better or worse, because that’s the whole point.
Why this stop matters to us
Whiskey Roadhouse has a reputation for packing real energy into an intimate venue setup, the kind of room where you feel the crowd in your chest instead of watching it from a distance.
That’s the perfect laboratory for a band like Our Lady Peace, whose catalog lives in the space between anthem and confession.
What’s next
After the show, we’ll publish the full recap and photo coverage here on Intellectual Dissatisfaction, with sponsors credited in the piece.
If you sponsor, thank you. If you share this with a friend who still knows every word to at least one Our Lady Peace chorus, also thank you. The internet is a weird little ecosystem, and this is us trying to do something honest inside it.




