Entertainment & Events in Bozeman, Montana
Special Events
Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, The 406-587-9797
111 South Grand Avenue
Bozeman, MT 59715
Located in Downtown Bozeman
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture hosts and curates exhibitions and programs of regional and national recognition and provides a variety of spaces for studios, meetings, performances, receptions, classes and other activities. moreDay in the Country Outdoor Quilt Show 406-587-8216
5100 South 19th Road
Bozeman, MT 59718
Quilting in the Country's annual Day in the Country features artists and quilts displayed on the homestead buildings and in the gardens. more
Plays & Productions
The Ellen Theatre 406-585-5885
17 West Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
Watch plays in a beautiful elegant theatre! The cast members are skilled and work with professionals to enhance their performance skills. With over 6,000 people attending their first show, "Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol" it is safe to say this theatre is popular! moreEquinox Theatre Company 406-587-0737
2304 North 7th
Bozeman, MT 59715
The Equinox Theatre Company is a professional theatre company. Now in its tenth year, the Equinox is gaining recognition as the most locally active theater company and theatre-education program in Bozeman. more
Festivals & Fairs
Gallatin County Fair 406-582-3270
901 North Black
Bozeman, MT 59715
The Gallatin County Fair has it all: cows, sows, and plows, computers, four-wheel drive Mud Bog races, food and more. The fair provides wholesome family entertainment and education. This event is a traditional county fair with livestock shows, carnival rides, arts & crafts, commercial exhibits, music, rodeo events, lots of food and activities for the children.Montana Beer Fest 406-586-3426
111 S Grand Ave
Bozeman, MT 59715
This event is held annually in April at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. moreHoliday Festival Of The Arts 406-586-3333
421 East Peach Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
This arts and crafts market is a festival that brings together artists and shoppers as the traditional holiday season begins in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. More than 110 booths feature original creations that have attracted people from all over the Northwest in the past. This event is also a fund raiser for the local Help Center, which is celebrating over thirty years of service as a 24/7 crisis counseling and information/referral program. moreMontana Shakespeare in the Parks 406-994-1220
Watch talented actors perform classic Shakespeare in the parks! They travel to 60 communities every summer with 75 performances through MT, northern Wyoming, eastern Idaho, western North Dakota and eastern Washington. Shakespeare in the Parks focuses on underserved, rural areas. This event is free to the public! For more information please visit Shakespeare in the Park's web page listed above. moreBridger Raptor Festival 406-586-1518
An annual event held in early October in and around Bozeman, Montana, the Bridger Raptor Festival centers around the largest known Golden Eagle migration in the United States. moreSweet Pea Festival 406-586-4003
P.O. Box 1015
Bozeman, MT 59771
Sweet Pea is a festival of the arts featuring a costume ball, dining on Main Street and entertainment in Bozeman's Lindley Park, which includes music, dance, theatre and children's activities. moreSkin To Win Randonnee Rally 406-586-1518
15795 Bridger Canyon Road
Bozeman, MT 59715
Recreational and professional divisions for men and women available. This is a high endurance event requiring the ascent of several thousand feet and then descending steep expert terrain. Great prizes for top finishing competitors. This event is held annually in February. moreWatershed Festival 406-582-0526
4056 Bridger Canyon Drive
Bozeman, MT 59771
The Montana Outdoor Science School will be hosting the 10th Annual Watershed Festival, The Year of the Trout, at the Bozeman Fish Technology Center. Offered free to the public, the Community Watershed Festival is made possible by business sponsors, volunteers, and other private donations. Topics include bird and mammal identification, wetland wonders and function, stream ecology, nature walks, fly casting, birds of prey, noxious weed identification, steam monitoring, a hatchery and facility research tour, aquatic macro invertebrates, natural science interpretation and activities and well water information. There is also music and performance entertainment and many educational displays for all ages. All activities are outdoors, rain or shine. more
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