March Cover Artist: Hanna Jakab

Hanna Jakab is a Bozeman–based artist and graphic designer. She grew up in Wasilla, Alaska, and found a love for cold winters and beautiful landscapes. Living in Alaska taught her to pay attention—to snow on mountains, to wildflowers, to…

Live From The Divide Has A New Home

Angie Ripple

After more than 15 years of intimate concerts and artist-driven programming in southwest Montana, Live From The Divide has relocated its live music operations to the historic Empire Theatre, at 106 N 2nd St, Livingston, MT. The move marks a new…

People Still BE Askin’ Who IN THE WORLD IS Sgt. Splendor

Brian Ripple

Before joining forces, the duo behind Sgt. Splendor were already formidable solo artists, Kate Vargas chalking up acclaim at outlets like NPR, HuffPost, SPIN, No Depression Rolling Stone and Vice (including praise from the “Dean of American…

Music+Arts Events

5-6:30pm Fri. Aug. 21

Open Mic (18+)

County Bookshelf 28 W Main St, Bozeman

Join The Bozeman Poetry Collective for our 18+ open mic. Bring your poems, songs, tight five, or a cool rock you found. See you there!

5-7pm Fri. Aug. 21

Maggie Hickman

Field & Stream Lodge Bozeman 5 E Baxter Ln, Bozeman

Maggie Hickman is a 3rd generation Montanan who has been playing music professionally for over a decade.

6-8pm Fri. Aug. 21

Ocean Lee

Tune Up Bar 24 W Mendenhall St, Bozeman

Alt Jazz Singer-Songwriter Ocean Lee returns!

6-7pm Fri. Aug. 21

Baroque Quintessence!

Backyard Baroque 500 Black Bear Rd., Bozeman

Baroque Music Montana presents Baroque Quintessence! featuring resplendent works from France on period instruments. Picnics, sun protection, and lawn seating encouraged. In the event of rain, the concert moves to Hope Lutheran at 7pm.

6:30pm Fri. Aug. 21

Alison Krauss & Union Station (Night 2)

KettleHouse Amphitheater 605 Cold Smoke Ave, Bonner

Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas for a live concert performance at the KettleHouse Amphitheater with Theo Lawrence.

6:30pm Fri. Aug. 21

Red Clay Strays

Brick Breeden Fieldhouse 1 Bobcat Circle, Bozeman

The performance is part of Red Clay Strays’ “Grateful” North American tour, named in celebration of the band’s third album, which will be released on streaming platforms on June 5. Concert organizers characterize the band as one having a unique sound that blends elements of rock and country.