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Montana Music Festivals

May 23 2025

You Can’t Miss These 8 Big Sky Summer Events

Big Sky, Montana, comes alive in summer—but not just with world-class outdoor activities. This beautiful mountain town showcases an electric range of festivals, markets, concerts, and outdoor celebrations that capture the town’s authentic mountain spirit. Big Sky summer events are the heartbeat of the season, the perfect reason to plan your trip. From gourmet food and wine tastings to rodeo thrills and weekly open-air concerts, there’s something for every traveler to enjoy—be it families, couples, or groups. 

Below is a curated guide to the top events between June and early September 2025. These highlights reflect some of the most exciting summer activities in Big Sky to help you plan an unforgettable summer.

Top Summer 2025 Events in Big Sky, Montana

1. Savor Big Sky (June 26–29, 2025)

What it is: An exclusive food, wine & spirits festival held at Big Sky Resort. 

Savor Big Sky is a multi-day culinary celebration set against the stunning backdrop of Lone Mountain. Expect world-renowned chefs, winemakers, distillers, and brewers offering tastings, chef-led dinners, and unique experiences like hike-to-lunch outings and stargazing cocktail hours. It’s an immersive weekend for food and wine enthusiasts to expand their palate in a spectacular alpine setting. Get your tickets today.

2. Big Sky Farmers Market (Weekly, June–September 2025)

What it is: A vibrant, open-air farmers market every Wednesday evening from 5:00–8:00 PM at Big Sky’s Town Center. 

Running weekly from June through August (with a special Fall Market on Wednesdays in September), the Big Sky Farmers Market features 90–100+ vendors, including local farmers, regional artisans, young entrepreneurs, and community groups. Stroll through booths offering farm-fresh produce, herbs, flowers, baked goods, woodworking and log furniture, antler art, photography, fine art, jewelry, clothing, and more. There are plenty of food stalls to tempt your taste buds, live music in the park, and activities to keep kids entertained.

3. Music in the Mountains Concert Series (Thursdays, Late June–Early Sept 2025)

What it is: A free weekly outdoor concert series presented by the Arts Council of Big Sky. 

Every Thursday at 6:00 PM, from late June through early September, locals and visitors gather in Town Center’s Len Hill Park to enjoy live music under the Big Sky. Now in its second decade, Music in the Mountains has earned a reputation as “Montana’s finest free outdoor concert series,” showcasing a mix of up-and-coming touring bands and well-known artists on a state-of-the-art outdoor stage. These family-friendly concerts range from rock and bluegrass to country and classical performances. The 2025 lineup includes a special July 4th concert and a “Metal in the Mountains” rock night. See the official lineup today. 

4. Fourth of July 5K Run (July 4, 2025)

What it is: Kick off Independence Day in Big Sky with a fun, festive morning tradition—the Annual 4th of July 5K Run at Big Sky Community Park. 

This casual run/walk is open to all ages and is a great way to get active while soaking up the community spirit. Many participants dress in patriotic gear, adding to the celebratory vibe. The event supports local trail initiatives, so you’re giving back while enjoying the views. Whether running for time or just out for fun, it’s a feel-good way to start the holiday. Register for the race today.

5. Big Sky PBR Rodeo (July 17–19, 2025)

What it is: The Big Sky PBR (Professional Bull Riders) event is a three-night rodeo extravaganza and the most sought-after ticket in town. 

This award-winning rodeo has been named PBR Event of the Year multiple times and transforms Big Sky into a buzzing Western celebration. July 17th through 19th, 2025, head to Big Sky’s outdoor events arena to witness world-class bull riders go head-to-head with the fiercest bulls in the PBR Challenger Series. Each night delivers heart-pounding action as cowboys attempt 8-second rides amid roaring crowds. The high-octane show is a spectacle in Big Sky’s intimate arena, with Lone Mountain towering as a dramatic backdrop. Tickets sell out fast; it’s “Big Sky’s Biggest Week,” complete with live music, sponsor tents, and a festival atmosphere in the evenings. Plan ahead for VIP tickets or packages if you want an upscale experience (like the VIP catered viewing areas). Get your tickets today.

Pro tip: Staying in a Two Pines Properties vacation rental near Town Center means you’re just minutes away from the action—no parking stress, just rodeo fun. 

6. Big Sky Artisan Festival (July 19, 2025)

What it is: A juried arts & crafts festival showcasing regional creative talent, conveniently scheduled over the same weekend as the PBR. 

The Big Sky Artisan Festival takes place Saturday, July 19, 2025 from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Len Hill Park in Big Sky’s Town Center. Over 90 artists and craftspeople will be exhibiting and selling their work, including fine art paintings, photography, pottery, handcrafted jewelry, woodworking, textiles, and other high-quality handmade goods. Visitors can browse the booths, meet the artists, and even see live artist demonstrations of work in progress. The festival atmosphere is enhanced with live music performances throughout the day, plus delicious food and beverages from local vendors. This celebration of arts and culture is a wonderful opportunity for travelers to pick up a unique Montana souvenir or piece of art. Plus, if you rent a property with Two Pines within walking distance of the Town Center, you can explore at your own pace and head “home” when you’re ready to relax.

7. Wildlands Festival (August 1–2, 2025)

What it is: A two-night outdoor music festival held at the Big Sky Events Arena, celebrating music and Montana’s great outdoors. 

The Wildlands Festival brings big-name bands and artists to Big Sky each summer for a concert event that supports local conservation nonprofits. With the iconic Lone Peak looming behind the stage, it’s one of the most spectacular live music settings in the region. In 2025, Wildlands is scheduled for the nights of August 1 and 2; attendees can expect an eclectic lineup (previous years have featured rock, country, and Americana stars) and a high-energy crowd of music lovers. The festival’s mission is to highlight the importance of wild and scenic lands—so you’ll find inspiration not only in the performances but also in the cause it supports. 

Check the official Wildlands Festival website for artist lineup announcements and to purchase tickets in advance, as this event tends to draw attendees from all over the region. Purchase your tickets today.

8. Big Sky Biggie Mountain Bike Race (August 23, 2025)

What it is: A high-intensity mountain bike race that has quickly become a signature summer event for Big Sky’s outdoor adventure community. 

The Big Sky Biggie offers riders a choice of three epic courses—15, 30, or 60 miles—winding from Big Sky’s Town Center deep into the surrounding mountains and forests. On Saturday, August 23, 2025, hundreds of riders will tackle this challenging course, climbing thousands of vertical feet and bombing down single-track trails with breathtaking views of Lone Peak and Buck Ridge. Even if you’re not racing, it’s thrilling to spectate: you can cheer on the cyclists at the start/finish in Town Center and at various trail crossings. The Biggie also features a fun kids’ short-track race the day before, making it a family-friendly affair. Proceeds from race registrations go toward maintaining and improving Big Sky’s trail system, so participants and spectators contribute to the community. If you’re an avid biker (or traveling with one), this could be a great weekend to be in town. Register for the race today.

Match Your Summer Fun with the Perfect Place

If you’re planning to attend one—or all—of these incredible events, staying with Two Pines Properties gives you the perfect home base. Many of our vacation rentals are located near Big Sky’s Town Center and event venues, so you’re never far from the action. After a day of dancing under the stars, cheering at a rodeo, or shopping local art, there’s nothing better than returning to a cozy, well-equipped home. You can unwind, cook a meal, or simply kick back and relive the memories.

Our local team is here to help you time your stay around Big Sky’s most exciting happenings. Whether you’re traveling as a family, couple, or group of friends, we’ll help you find a space that fits your needs—and your summer bucket list.

Find Your Perfect Stay Today

Ready to sync your stay with Big Sky’s best events? Book your vacation rental with Two Pines Properties and let the summer fun begin!

Written by Drew Schug · Categorized: Big Sky Events, Big Sky Montana Summer, Things to Do in Big Sky · Tagged: Wildlands Music Festival, Montana Music Festivals, Big Sky Festival, Big Sky Montana Summer

Mar 12 2025

Big Sky Spring Events Guide: Where to Go & What to Do

Spring in Big Sky, Montana, is a season of transformation. As winter slowly gives way to warmer days, visitors can experience a perfect blend of late-season skiing, festive events, and emerging outdoor adventures. Whether you’re looking to carve the last turns of the ski season, soak up live music, or explore the backcountry as the snow melts, there’s no shortage of things to do. From March through May, here’s your go-to guide to the best Big Sky spring events.

Your Must-Visit Big Sky Spring Events

Spring Skiing & Resort Events

Spring skiing at Big Sky Resort is a dream. Warmer temps, longer days, and bluebird skies create prime conditions for soft snow and laid-back vibes. The resort often celebrates the end of the season with fun, festive events:

  • Pond Skim (April 26, 2025) – Watch costumed skiers and snowboarders attempt to skim across an icy pond at the base of the mountain. This crowd-favorite event features music, cheering spectators, and an electric atmosphere. Learn more about the Pond Skim event.
  • Spring Series: Music & Après (Every weekend in April) – Enjoy live performances and après-ski festivities in the Mountain Village Plaza. Dance into spring with DJ performances and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Discover more about the Spring Series events.
  • Closing Weekend Celebrations (April 26-27, 2025) – The final days of the season bring ski costume contests, après-ski parties, and plenty of good vibes as locals and visitors say goodbye to winter. Details on Closing Weekend Celebrations.
  • Spring Lift Ticket Deals – Take advantage of special promotions in March and April that offer discounts on multi-day passes and lodging packages. Check out current lift ticket deals.

Live Music & Festivals

Big Sky’s spring calendar is packed with concerts, après-ski jams, and community festivals that bring the town to life:

  • First Fridays (March 7 & April 4, 2025) – A lively monthly street party in Big Sky Town Center featuring live music, art shows, and local food and drink specials. More information on First Fridays.
  • Après-Ski Live Music – Enjoy free outdoor concerts at the base of Big Sky Resort or in local bars like Montana Jack and The Whiskey Jack. Expect rock, country, and blues acts creating a high-energy après-ski scene. Explore upcoming live music events.
  • Arts & Culture Events – The Big Sky Artists’ Collective hosts rotating art exhibits, while the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center features live performances, film screenings, and guest speakers throughout the spring. Check out arts and culture events.

Outdoor Adventures Beyond Skiing

Not a skier? No problem! Spring is the perfect time to explore Big Sky’s wilderness beyond the slopes:

  • Snowshoeing – Join a guided snowshoe tour at Big Sky Resort or explore trails like Ousel Falls, where melting snow reveals rushing waterfalls. Learn about snowshoeing opportunities.
  • Dog Sledding – Experience the thrill of mushing a team of huskies through snowy backcountry trails (offered through local outfitters like Spirit of the North). Discover dog sledding adventures.
  • Wildlife Watching & Yellowstone Tours – March and April are prime months for spotting grizzly bears emerging from hibernation, as well as bison, elk, and wolves in nearby Yellowstone National Park. Plan a Yellowstone tour.
  • Fly Fishing – Before the spring runoff, March and early April offer some of the best trout fishing of the year on the Gallatin and Madison Rivers. Learn about fly fishing in Big Sky.
  • Early-Season Hiking – By late April and May, trails like Beehive Basin and Lava Lake begin to open up, offering breathtaking mountain views with minimal crowds. Explore hiking trails.

Local Traditions & Community Events

Big Sky is more than just a resort—it’s a tight-knit mountain town with unique traditions that bring locals and visitors together:

  • Big Sky Shootout Film & Photo Festival (April 3, 2025) – A must-see for film lovers, the Big Sky Shootout is an annual community film and photography festival featuring locally made short films and stunning photo submissions. This creative celebration showcases the talents of Big Sky locals and the breathtaking landscapes they capture. Get Big Sky Shootout details.
  • Easter Sunrise Service & Egg Hunt (April 20, 2025) – Celebrate Easter in the mountains with a Sunrise Service on Andesite Mountain, followed by an Easter Egg Hunt at Big Sky Resort. Families can search for thousands of hidden eggs, with a golden egg prize up for grabs! Learn more about the Big Sky Resort Easter Egg Hunt.
  • Big Sky Swing Dance Nights (Recurring nights throughout the spring) – Put on your dancing shoes and experience a lively swing dance night in Big Sky! Local venues host these fun-filled evenings where beginners and experienced dancers alike can hit the dance floor, enjoy live swing music, and take part in an energetic community gathering. If you’ve never swing danced before, don’t worry—there are often beginner-friendly lessons to help you get started! Find swing dancing events.

Why Stay with Two Pines for Your Big Sky Spring Getaway?

After an action-packed day on the slopes or trails, you’ll want a comfortable, well-located retreat to relax in. Two Pines Properties offers the best selection of high-quality vacation rentals in Big Sky, with properties ranging from cozy ski-in/ski-out chalets to spacious lodges perfect for groups. Here’s why you should book with us:

  • Prime Locations – Stay just minutes from Big Sky Resort, Town Center, and top spring events. See your options today.
  • Locally Owned & Operated – Our team lives and works in Big Sky, providing guests with insider knowledge and personalized service. Meet the team.
  • On-Site Support – Need a last-minute restaurant recommendation or help with your rental? We’re just a call away.
  • Luxury & Comfort – Enjoy fully equipped kitchens, fireplaces, private hot tubs, and mountain views. Explore our selection of vacation rentals.

Book Your Spring Escape to Big Sky

With direct flights into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport and an unbeatable lineup of spring events, outdoor adventures, and local traditions, now is the perfect time to visit Big Sky. Don’t wait—browse our vacation rentals today and make your spring getaway unforgettable!

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Written by Drew Schug · Categorized: Things to Do in Big Sky, Yellowstone National Park Activities, Big Sky Events, Montana Spring · Tagged: Montana Spring, Montana Music Festivals

Apr 23 2024

A Guide to Montana Music Festivals Near Big Sky

When you think of Big Sky, you probably think of world-class skiing, Yellowstone National Park, and endless outdoor adventures. While all of this is true, there’s so much more to discover. Big Sky is also home to an incredible arts scene, including numerous musical talents that call the region home. Discover some of these acts by planning your visit with Two Pines Properties to one of the local entertaining Montana music festivals.

What to Know about Music in the Mountains

Every year from June through September, Center Stage at Town Center Park turns into one of the best concert destinations around. For more than 10 years, Music in the Mountains has been one of the state’s best free outdoor concert series. Taking place on Thursdays at 6 p.m., the lineup includes the best up-and-coming musicians as well as well-known acts. 

These are family-friendly concerts. Shows start at 6:30 or 7 p.m., which will be noted on each event listing. Enjoy food and drink from the rotating vendors. Stay tuned for this year’s lineup so you can start planning your visit!

Book Your Tickets for the Wildlands Festival

Music lovers flock to Big Sky in August for the annual Wildlands Festival. The two-day gathering features an incredible lineup of performers. Several different ticket packages are available, so you can find the one that best fits your budget. 

The festival takes place at the Big Sky Events Arena, where the iconic Lone Mountain serves as a backdrop. This musical event is also a chance to raise money for charity. Each year, different partner organizations are chosen and will benefit from funds raised through auctions, ticket sales, merchandise sales, and more.

Plan Your Next Big Sky Escape with Two Pines

The living area of a Big Sky rental to reserve when visiting local Montana music festivals.

No matter which of the Montana music festivals you want to experience, there’s no better when searching for your vacation rental than Two Pines. For years, we have helped connect travelers with their dream Big Sky vacation home or condo. 

We’ve worked to build an inventory that has something for everyone. From stunning log homes to modern condos, we have it all. Our properties are found throughout Big Sky, which means you never have to look far for adventure. After you find the one that fits all your wants and needs, be sure to check out our special offers. Call 406-995-2299 to learn more.

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