It's been an incredible season of outdoor live music at Pine Creek Lodge, with numerous opportunities to experience one last show at the Paradise Valley venue before fall settles in. Here's a closer look at who's performing this month.
Performing next are The High Hawks on September 6th with ...
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Brick hosts two nights of barn-burning country
As the fall season approaches, local audiences have several opportunities to experience the national tours of some of the music industry's brightest stars at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
First up, Ian Munsick brings his “Country & Western” tour to Bozeman on Friday, September 6th. Opening support ...
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Arts Council presents Pinky, metal showcase
The Arts Council of Big Sky caps another great summer of free Music in the Mountains with an evening featuring local tribute Pinky & the Floyd on Thursday, September 5th. The annual tradition again comes to Len Hill Park in Town Center and is one of the most anticipated nights of the series. ...
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Eagles home to barrooom bands & solo jams
A pillar of the Downtown Bozeman nightlife scene, the Eagles Bar features the very best talent the Valley has to offer with regular Wednesday acoustics and weekend jamming. Here's a look at what's happening in the coming weeks.
Poison Lovers guitarist and vocalist Robert Lethert delivers a solo ...
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Poolside music comes standard at Hot Springs
The outdoor performance space at Bozeman Hot Springs has become a go-to for live music lovers, whether the sun is shining or the raindrops are falling. The venue features a poolside stage with weekly showcases of regional and traveling acts every Thursday and Sunday at 7pm. Enjoy the area’s best ...
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Grillmasters unite for annual BBQ showcase
As Treasure State residents continue to enjoy the spoils of grilling season, aficionados of the craft will once again come together for a celebration of all things barbecue with the 2024 return of the Montana Pitmaster Classic. The official State BBQ Championship returns to Bozeman’s Kenyon Noble ...
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