Acoustics, rock n’ roll & discotheque sounds fill Eagles’ calendar
Downtown Bozeman’s Eagle’s Bar marks the middle of the workweek with “Acoustic Wednesdays,” a space for local musicians and visiting tunesmiths to showcase their talents. FOE also hosts weekend bands and DJ sets, as well as the long-standing Sunday show with the multi-piece Bridger Mountain Big Band.
Take in the acoustic stylings of local favorite Mathias on August 3rd. With powerful vocals and a percussive guitar style, he’s known for his dynamic live performances full of acoustic folk, rock, and funk tunes.

Mathias
Hit the dance floor with an all-request Live DJ on Aug. 5th. Ready your choreography for your tunes of choice and show off to the audience, whether you’re an amateur or frequent performer.
Mario Miner Jr. of two-piece rock n’ roll project Gallatin Ghost Train follows with a solo set on Aug. 10th. Expect an evening of blues-skewing tunes and some original songs.
The following week, Chandler Huntley takes the stage with a one-man show on Aug. 17th. He draws influence from Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, Robert Earl Keen and other country greats, from the current and past.
Check out The Disruptors on Aug. 19th. The high energy band does their darndest to get audiences singing along with their wide selection of rock n’ roll tunes from the ‘60s to now.
Visiting Bozeman on Aug. 24th is Rigby Summer, an Oklahoma artist who weaves an Americana soundscape spanning the genres of jazz, beach pop and what you might hear on the red dirt roads of the Sooner State. Her influences range from Mary Chapin Carpenter to the Frames, Sia to Johnny Cash, with her sound drawing comparisons to Brandi Carlile and Lucinda Williams.
Next up is a rockin’ show by Dilly Dilly on Aug. 26th. Kick off the last weekend of the month with all your favorite classics.
Exercise your pipes with Karaoke Night sponsored by Bozeman’s Best Entertainment Group, setting up at FOE every Thursday. Sing your heart out and cheer on your friends! Sign-ups start at 9pm.
On Saturday nights, get ready to hit the dance floor with a Live DJ. The venue offers plenty of room to bust out the best moves, whether you’ve got a partner in crime or are braving it alone. Music starts at 9pm.
Make sure to check out Bridger Mountain Big Band on Sunday nights. The ensemble performs at 7pm. The 17-piece jazz orchestra celebrates the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and more, with original arrangements and music of all genres from the 1900s to today. Check them out on Facebook for performance announcements.
Acoustic Wednesdays start at 8pm and weekend bands are on at 9pm. Head downtown for some great live music or stop in to support your local Eagles any night of the week. •