As summer enters its final stretch, West Yellowstone Chamber of Commerce continues to present nights of FREE outdoor live music in Pioneer Park, located at the corner of Highway 20 and Canyon St. Music in the Park is a treat for visitors, where they can experience the old fashioned pleasure of music flowing across the town during this summer concert series. Bring your blankets, chairs and the whole family to enjoy the live entertainment. Come soak up the sound and take in a beautiful Montana sunset! Here’s a look at the upcoming festivities.
Next up is Slamabama on Friday, August 4th. From the first note to the last encore, the energy and intensity of the band will have your undivided attention. These musicians’ incomparable stage presence can only be described as a uniquely perfect blend of country, rock and pop. Slamabama have built a reputation of unequaled stamina on stage as they seamlessly go from one song to the next, always keeping the energy and fun moving to ensure a thrilling concert experience for all.
Following on Saturday, August 5th, Beatles tribute Imagine perform at 12:30pm. The group is all about remembering the Fab Four. From their convincing Liverpudlian accents and Beatles wit to their pointed boots and totally fab gear, audiences experience pure magic during their performances. Their shows start with a Beatlemania set followed by a Sgt. Pepper and later era, all performed with authentic instruments and costumes.
Closing the summer series on Saturday, August 26th is Luke Dowler & Midnight Conversations. The Flathead Valley-based indie Americana rock band performs with vintage influences of soul, blues, and folk. Frontman Luke Dowler has released a large catalogue of EPs, albums and singles. Paste magazine called him “a Montana artist you need to listen to now.”
These live music events are free and open to the public. All shows begin at 7pm, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about these and other events at www.destinationyellowstone.com.
West Yellowstone is the west entrance and gateway community to Yellowstone National Park. Surrounded by three national forests, blue-ribbon trout streams, and beautiful mountain lakes, West Yellowstone features lodging, dining, shopping, and family friendly activities year-round. •