Eagles invites summer adventurers to unwind, tune up downtown
With the solstice upon us, everyone is eager for hot days in the summer sun. Cool off afterward with a few refreshments and some live music at Bozeman’s Eagles Bar, home to weekly acoustics and full-band sounds every Friday and Saturday night. The downtown venue features a full calendar of solo musician sets and multi-piece showcases for all the live music fans out there.
Chandler Huntley takes the stage for a solo set on June 8th. He draws influence from Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, Robert Earl Keen and other country greats, from the current and past.
Eclectic rockers Daniel Kosel & Madrona Road bring down the house on June 10th and 11th. They’ll deliver visceral blues, sweet country and sultry rock with hot, tight grooves audiences can boogie down and shake it on the dance floor to.
Luke Flansburg returns mid-month with a solo show on June 15th. He’ll bring a wide variety of music ranging from funk to rock to blues. Also a member of Pinky & the Floyd, Tsunami Funk and MOTH, prepare for a fun set of covers and originals that will span the genres.
High-energy dance outfit The Mighty Flick perform June 17th and 18th. Performing throughout Montana venues since the late ‘80s, their enthusiasm and love for music is contagious, sometimes inspirational and always entertaining.
Singer/songwriter Hannah Jo Lally performs June 22nd. From Reed Point, enjoy an evening of country cuts and distinctive originals.
Next up is a pair of rockin’ shows by Dilly Dilly on June 24th and 25th. Kick off the last weekend of the month with all your favorite classics.
Mario Miner Jr. of two-piece rock n’ roll project Gallatin Ghost Train closes out the month with a solo set on June 29th. Expect an evening of blues-skewing tunes and some original songs.
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.
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. •