Big Sky’s Warren Miller Performing Arts Center offers Southwest Montana audiences plenty of opportunities to experience live stage entertainment this winter season.
Enjoy an evening of cowboy culture with “Such Is Life in the Far West” on Saturday, January 10th. The event begins at 7:30pm.
Western artists share contemporary cowboy culture with stories, music, poetry and more. All artists are also working cowboys and ranchers whose lives are deeply entwined with the land, and will give the audience a glimpse into contemporary life on the range and the art it inspires. Audiences will hear from Gail Steiger, Darrell Holden, Lara Manzanares, R.P. Smith, and Brigid and Johnny Reedy.
Delve into a catalog of soulful jazz and R&B with a performance by Michael Mayo on Saturday, January 24th. Music starts at 7:30pm.
The multi-talented jazz vocalist, composer and songwriter stuns audiences with his harmonizing, beat-boxing, and heartfelt crooning. The Los Angeles-based phenomenon creates from the heart without filter or pretense, allowing his voice to transmit raw emotion above an ever-evolving backdrop of jazz, neo-soul, and R&B on his second full-length LP, FLY.

The only winter edition of In a Landscape: Classical Music in the Wild comes to Big Sky on Saturday, January 31st, and Sunday, February 1st. The immersive experiences begin at 3pm each afternoon.
Founded in 2016 by classical pianist Hunter Noack, In a Landscape is the outdoor concert series where America’s most stunning landscapes replace the traditional concert hall. A 1912 Steinway Model D concert grand piano travels on a flatbed trailer to awe-inspiring natural landscapes across the West, from national parks to urban oases.
For further information or to purchase tickets for these performances and other upcoming events, visit www.warrenmillerpac.org. •






