Exciting news for music lovers in Montana! Imagine the stunning views of Whitefish serving as the backdrop for one of the top ten music festivals in the entire United States.

This is fantastic—Under the Big Sky Festival has secured a spot among the prestigious top ten music festivals scheduled in the United States in 2025, ranking as the number two most anticipated music festival of the year!

What's the Buzz All About?

Scheduled to take place from July 18th to the 20th, this year's installment of Under the Big Sky promises a musical experience like no other. The lineup features genre-bending acts that cater to a diverse range of music preferences.

From the soulful tunes of Mumford and Sons to the infectious energy of The Red Clay Strays, and the powerful vocals of Wynona Judd, there's something for everyone at this festival.

Uniting Music Lovers Under the Big Sky

The charm of Montana’s mountains, coupled with the electric atmosphere of a music festival, creates the perfect setting for music enthusiasts to come together, celebrate, and create lasting memories.

Whether you're a fan of folk, rock, country, or anything in between, Under the Big Sky 2025 promises to be a weekend you won’t soon forget.

Add Some Magic to Your Summer

If you're looking to add some musical fun to your summer plans in 2025, consider attending the Under the Big Sky Festival in Whitefish.

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This festival features an exciting music lineup, and the beautiful setting of the event is also amazing, making it a must-attend occasion if you have the chance!

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