As the winter season retains its grip, local audiences have an opportunity to enjoy a night of traditional American music at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Budding country artist Ian Munsick takes the stage Friday, February 20th. Fellow genre acts Jake Worthington and Tyler Nance will open the 7pm show.
Munsick is a Wyoming-born country artist celebrated for blending modern country music with the grit, heritage and storytelling of the American West. Raised on a ranch in Sheridan, and immersed in music from an early age, he developed a sound shaped by family harmonies, traditional instruments and wide-open landscapes. His music often weaves together fiddle, steel and layered vocals with contemporary production, creating a style that feels both rooted and forward-looking.

Lyrically, Munsick draws from rural life, faith, family and the culture of the West, delivering songs that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth. As part of the new wave of country artists honoring traditional influences while pushing the genre forward, he has earned a growing national following and a reputation as one of modern country’s most compelling Western voices. His latest full-length release, Eagle Feather, is available now.
Advance tickets for Ian Munsick and other upcoming events are available for purchase now at www.montana.edu/brickbreeden or at the Fieldhouse box office. •









