Music in the Park in West Yellowstone is a treat for visitors, where they can experience the old-fashioned pleasure of music flowing across the town during this summer concert series.
West Yellowstone’s Music in the Park summer concert series is fun for the whole family
Bring your blankets or chairs to City Park to enjoy live entertainment
Held on evenings throughout the summer in West Yellowstone
Hear local and regional bands
Overview: For a summer evening of fun in the outdoors, the Music in the Park summer concert series offers the whole family the best in live entertainment. West Yellowstone, Montana locals and visitors alike flock to the park to enjoy the concerts.
When: Music in the Park is held throughout the summer, kicking off the series on July 4th and offering concerts typically on Saturday nights until the end of August or into September.
Where: The Music in the Park concert series is held in West Yellowstone at City Park.
Fee: There is no charge for attending Music in the Park.
Details: For the best in a casual evening, simply grab your lawn chairs or blankets and come to City Park to enjoy a wonderful concert series in the evening. There’s also a barbeque so if you don’t want to bring a picnic snack, some great food is available.
Regional and local talent play for all attendees, bringing this free outdoor concert series to a new level. The kids love romping in the grass to the sounds of the bands, and adults enjoy the fresh air and community spirit
July 4th: Local/Regional Musicians followed by Evening band – Slamabama
Music starts after the Parade
Slamabama is becoming a return favorite for West Yellowstone’s Annual Celebration. From the first note to the last encore, the energy and intensity of SLAMABAMA will have your undivided attention. On the verge of breaking out, these 4 musicians’ incomparable stage presence can only be described as a uniquely perfect blend of Sugarland and Van Halen. They have built a reputation of unequaled stamina on-stage as they seamlessly go from one song to the next without wasting time. They always keep the energy and fun moving toward an out of control pace for an intense concert experience for all. Be prepared to join in the fun when you sing along to all of your favorites and be blown away by how much you love the original music from their 2 successful album releases. A SLAMABAMA show is both an entertaining and interactive music experience seldom seen in live music today.
July 22nd: Evening band – The Hawthorne Roots
7pm
Montana had a need for soul music. The Hawthorne Roots took their passion and talent and revved up the genre to another level. The original songs by sisters Emma and Madeline Kelly and Michael DeJaynes have garnered this five piece Bozeman group positive attention and a loyal fan base. Defined by their tightly woven harmonies and relentlessly catchy melodies, The Hawthorne Roots bring a distinctly unique and exciting sound to the Montana music scene. In 2015 The Hawthorne Roots were voted Bozeman’s best new local band and best folk act. In 2016 they received the award for best folk act again. The singers are backed by bassist Dustin Crowson, guitarist Lucas Mace, and drummer/vocalist Michael DeJaynes. Their live performances channel positive energy that connects with the audience and makes for an unforgettable show.
August 26th: Evening band – Groove Wax
7pm
GrooveWax is a Rock, Country and Blues Band from the Bozeman area. GrooveWax is made up of former Jamelution members, Cindy Damjanovich, Junior Damjanovich and Nik Damjanovich. and Former SaddleTramp Band member, Gary Peterson.
All concerts will take place in Pioneer Park on the New Stage