Bringing their national tour to Bozeman this month, the funniest teacher-comedians in the world front The Struggle Is Real Comedy Tour when educational troupe Bored Teachers come to the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture for one night only. The performance is set for Friday, July 26th, in the ...
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Festivalgoers scurry to White Sulphur for Red Ants
The Montana event of the year has arrived!
Summer festival season peaks this month with the return of the Red Ants Pants Music Festival, whose powerhouse 2024 lineup for the 13th annual event will have audiences swaying in the sunshine. Named the “Montana Event of the Year” by the Montana Office of ...
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MT brewing subject of MOR’s popular outdoor event
Bask in the summer sun for a returning favorite event to the grounds of Museum of the Rockies. MOR’s beloved Hops & History benefit event celebrates Montana’s agricultural history at its Living History Farm. It will be held Wednesday, July 24th, beginning at 5:30pm.
This festive summer ...
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Annual MCMS music fest comes to regional venues
The Montana Chamber Music Society celebrates its annual Montana Chamber Music Festival with local performances on July 23rd, 24th and 26th. The Monday performance will be held at Big Sky's Wilson Hotel, followed by a Tuesday show at Livingston's Shane Lalani Center for the Arts, then moving to ...
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Find deals n’ steals with downtown sidewalk sale
The Downtown Bozeman Association and downtown merchants are proud to present the 2024 Crazy Days Summer Sidewalk & In-Store Sale! It’s the biggest, the best, and the original – set this year for Friday to Sunday, July 19th–21st beginning at 10am each day (times may vary).
Downtown merchants ...
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Grammy winners Riders in the Sky step in for Ramblin’ Jack Elliott at Shane
Riders in the Sky are stepping in for their friend Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, who can’t travel to Livingston. The show will go on at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts on Saturday, July 20th. Legendary Delta blues guitar master Roy Rogers remains on the bill, and Montana favorite Wylie and the Wild ...
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