
MT Music Fest Drops Epic 2026 Lineup: Here It Is!
We still have a couple months left in 2025, but music fans in Montana are excited about the concerts that will in 2026.
Montana is a great place for live music, and is home to several amazing music venues. There are also some music festivals that need to be on your radar. One of those is the Zootown Festival, which takes place at the Missoula County Fairgrounds.
Zootown just dropped the lineup for 2026, and it's stacked with amazing artists. The festival is scheduled for June 19-20, 2026.
MT Music Fest Drops Epic 2026 Lineup You Need to See
So, who's coming to the Zootown Festival next year? Wait until you see the lineup! You can check it out below.

Seriously? What an incredible lineup! This year's Zootown Festival was a huge success, and it looks like organizers aren't slowing down in 2026. It's also really cool to see North Fork Crossing (a bluegrass band from Bozeman) on the lineup as well.
Whether you’re hiking mountain trails, floating the river, or soaking in the sounds of your favorite artists, Zootown is more than a festival - it’s Missoula at its most alive.
I don't know about you, but I'm already looking forward to all of the fantastic concerts happening in Montana next year, and my excitement for Zootown is through the roof. For me, it checks all of the boxes. I'm really excited about The Chicks, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Built to Spill, and Rainbow Kitten Surprise.
Here's what you need to know if you plan on buying tickets:
- Presale for Single-Day and 2-Day Tickets begins on Friday, November 21 at 10AM.
- Text "ZOO" to 844-628-7958 to sign up
- More details on the Zootown Festival website
Single-day GA tickets start at $169, and 2-day GA tickets start at $279, which means it's still relatively affordable compared to other music festivals in the state.
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