Listen "Bozeman Buzzes with Renaissance, Music Fests, Outdoor Adventures, and More"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, August 24th, 2025.Bozeman is buzzing with energy as we kick off our Sunday, and at the heart of today’s happenings is the Bozeman Renaissance Festival at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The festival wraps up its second annual run today, with gates open from 10 AM to 4 PM at 901 North Black Avenue. Expect knights, minstrels, artisan booths, hearty fare, and a truly immersive journey back in time. It’s a celebration that showed last year Bozeman loves a good spectacle. Tickets are seventeen dollars for a day pass, and costumes are highly encouraged for the authentic experience.But that’s just the start. Music lovers, today brings the final day and it’s a free one at the Creekside Revival Music Festival in Livingston. From noon until ten tonight, you can catch bands from across the country jamming by the creek. Expect performances from favorites like Armchair Boogie, Buffalo Galaxy, honeyholler from Bozeman, and many more. Bring your lawn chair, set up by the water, and let the tunes take you through the afternoon and evening.If a leisurely brunch is more your speed, Bodhi Farms is hosting Cowboy Brunch from ten to one, complete with local flavors and peaceful garden views. Later, the Valhalla Meadery offers live music between three and five this afternoon, so you can enjoy tunes with honey wine and artisan bites. And as the sun sets, unwind at Bozeman Hot Springs, where live acoustic sets start at seven and carry on until ten—access is included with your hot springs admission.For sporting news, Bozeman golfers Chris Haas and Mark Houser made headlines yesterday, claiming the State Mid-Am and Master 40 titles at the Valley View Golf Club. Congratulations to local talent shining on the fairway. Outdoorsfolk, take note: Montana’s early antelope archery season is open, along with special shoulder seasons for elk hunting. If you’re heading out, review private land restrictions and be mindful of safety and conservation guidelines.And for those looking to give back, today also brings the Lower Madison River Clean-Up, where volunteers are joining forces to protect one of our favorite local waterways. If you’d like to participate, check in at nine and help keep Bozeman’s natural beauty thriving.With a weekend full of retro revelry, good tunes, fresh local food, championship golf, and the spirit of the Montana outdoors, there’s no shortage of ways to get connected to our vibrant community. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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