Downtown Bozeman’s Eagles Bar pours a stout live music double, featuring 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 show on August 7th. Expect a blend of old school country and contemporary Americana. His strong gravely voice will perfectly complement your evening at the downtown tavern.
Slip into your dancing shoes for a night of all your favorites with a DJ Double J for back-to-back weekends, August 9th–10th and 16th–17th. The dance floor offers plenty of room to showcase the best moves, whether you’ve got a partner in crime or are going solo.
Settle in for a night of acoustics on August 14th with music by Trygh. The solo bassist is known for his dark spin on the folk genre, inspired by the cold mountains of Montana.
Bird Dog Brian Kassay brings a solo performance on August 21st. The local musician mixes guitar, violin, keyboard and harmonica in creation of his unique, live-looping performances.
The Disruptors take the stage with a pair of shows on August 23rd and 24th. 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.
Singer/songwriter Hannah Jo Lally shows off her talents on August 28th. From the back roads of Eastern Washington, enjoy an evening of country cuts and distinctive originals. She draws influence from the likes of Suzy Bogguss and Charley Pride, Waylon Jennings and Mary Chapin Carpenter, among others.
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 social media for performance announcements.
Acoustic Wednesdays start at 8pm and weekend bands are on at 9pm. Head downtown for some great live music or stop into the Eagles for a cold one when the next hankering hits. •