Annual Summer Concerts to Enliven Bozeman's Historic Downtown
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Annual Summer Concerts to Enliven Bozeman's Historic Downtown

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateMay 02, 2025
Read time1 min

An eagerly awaited musical celebration is about to transform the heart of Bozeman into a vibrant stage for talented musicians. Organized by the Downtown Bozeman Association, this free event will grace Main Street, spanning from Rouse to Black Avenue, every Thursday evening during the specified period. Running from early July through early August, these concerts promise an engaging experience with live performances scheduled between 7:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., following an opening segment at 6:30 p.m.

A diverse array of bands, both local and visiting, will take turns captivating audiences each week. The season kicks off in early July with Yam Haus setting the tone, followed by Kalyn Beasley adding her unique flair the following week. Mid-July sees John Roberts y Pan Blanco bringing their distinctive sounds, while The Dead & Down continue the rhythm later that month. As the series progresses, Neon Rainbow lights up the stage before NOT.GREENDAY closes out the series in early August. Alongside the music, families can revel in the Coca Cola “Kids’ Zone,” offering playful attractions managed by community non-profits.

The charm of downtown Bozeman extends beyond the music, inviting attendees to wander through late-opening shops and indulge in culinary delights from rotating food vendors. This event not only fosters community spirit but also highlights the cultural richness and collaborative efforts of local businesses and organizations, creating lasting memories for all who participate.

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