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24th Annual Music on Main

The Downtown Bozeman Association presents the 24th Annual Music on Main summer concert series this summer in Historic downtown Bozeman.

Music on Main is located on Main Street from Rouse to Black Avenue. This free, family-fun tradition begins at 6:30 p.m. and continues until 8:30 p.m. on Thursday evenings from July 11 to August 15. Live bands, both local and touring, will be featured in this six-week series.

• JULY 11 – TYLOR & THE TRAIN ROBBERS

• JULY 18 – DIGGIN DIRT

• JULY 25 – SAVVY

• AUGUST 1 – NORTH FORK CROSSING

• AUGUST 8 – FLOAT LIKE A BUFFALO

• AUGUST 15 – MICHAEL WEBER

Bring the kids from 6:30-8 p.m. to the Coca Cola Kids’ Zone on South Bozeman Avenue with inflatables and other interactive activities provided by the Gallatin Valley’s best nonprofits. Grab a bite to eat from one of the many rotating food vendors, step into a few of the downtown stores that stay open late and, of course, enjoy outstanding live music from popular local and nationally recognized bands. Music starts at 7 p.m. and lasts until 8:30 p.m.

There are also NO glass containers, NO pets, NO coolers and NO smoking allowed in the event area. Music on Main is a smoke and vapor-free event.

The Downtown Bozeman Association, the City of Bozeman and the Bozeman Police Department would also like to remind the public of the rules and regulations regarding the Open Container Waiver for the 2024 Music on Main summer concert series:The Open Container Waiver allows for anyone over the age of 21 to have an open container of alcohol within the “event area” purchased by one of the licensed beverage establishments within the “event area” ONLY. The “event area” includes; Main Street from Black to Rouse Avenues and sidestreets to the alleys during the Music on Main event from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday nights from July 11th – August 15th, 2024 ONLY.  Anyone with an open container outside of these perimeters before 6 p.m. or after 9 p.m. will be subject to a $100 open container ticket issued by the City of Bozeman.

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