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đąđŁď¸CONGRATULATIONS BOBCATS
Great house show yesterday with the very wonderful @fritzroad , @still.fools , and @retr0grade_music !
And a very special thank you to @bozemantrail_presents for putting on such a great event!
See you at the next one!
Opening night at Bridger Brewingâs (@bridgerbrewing ) Spring Concert Series â Trent Brooks @trentbrooksmusic set the tone with originals and straight-up country classics.
Spring Concert Series is on. See you next week!
4.24.26
the great, the mighty, Magoo! ( @magootheband )
They came up from Colorado and immediately had the room â super tight, super alive, and just fun as hell to watch. One of those sets where youâre like âwait⌠who is this?â and then you realize youâve been smiling for three songs straight.
Theyâre clearly on the way up, and if you want a taste of what theyâre doing right now, go check out their newest release: âCanât You Hear That Train.â đĽđś
The great, the mighty⌠Magoo! (@magootheband )
Last Friday was also the first time SceneSync covered a show at The ELM, and it couldnât have been a better kickoff. What a blast â and weâre just getting started.
Kitchen Dwellers (@kitchendwellers ) brought the heat at The ELM (@elmbozeman ) this last weekend â and it was one of those shows that reminds you why Bozemanâs scene is special.
Theyâre not just a âlocal band that made it,â theyâre proof of what happens when a tight community gets behind real musicians. From grinding out gigs in Montana to building a sound thatâs instantly theirs, Kitchen Dwellers have turned hometown momentum into something way bigger â without losing the raw, live energy that made people care in the first place.
This is exactly what SceneSync is here to do: make it easier for people to show up, stay connected, and support the artists in their own backyard⌠because you never know when the next national act is already playing down the street. đŞđĽ
@still.fools at the Haufbrau in Bozeman â 1.22.2026.
Grateful Deadâinspired 6- piece jam blues. Appreciate everyone showing up and supporting local music!
The very talented @thewaitingbozeman jumped on stage at the @theatticmontana this past Saturday to continue the celebration of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, playing hits like American Girl, Breakdown, and Wildflowers. Keep an eye out, Bozeman, for some big news!
A special night at Tune Up Bar ( @tuneupbarbzn ) as The Hooligans and Dead Sky ( @deadsky_band ) come together for a one-night mashup celebrating the music and legacy of Bob Weir đš
Bob Weirâs impact on music is impossible to overstateâfrom helping define the jam-band tradition to reshaping how live music is played, shared, and experienced. His work blurred genres, embraced improvisation, and built a culture rooted in community, curiosity, and the idea that no two nights should ever sound the same.
This show is a celebration of that spirit, bringing songs, grooves, and collective energy together the way they were always meant to be heardâlive, communal, and a little unpredictable.
âWhat I like best about music is when time goes awayâ - Bob Weir
Rest easy, Bobâ¤ď¸đâ¤ď¸
BAND HIGHLIGHT: (đBozeman): StevenStephen brings high-energy live shows and a genre-bending sound that pulls from alt, folk, punk, grunge, and rockâwithout forcing a label. Built on strong songwriting and real collaboration, theyâve quickly become a band to watch in Bozeman.
Last week at Tune Up, @briankassaymusic tapped into a strain of rock history thatâs more experimental than nostalgic.
Live looping enters rock through the late-â70s and â80s via artists like Robert Fripp of King Crimson and collaborators like Brian Eno â using tape delays and feedback systems to turn repetition into structure. This wasnât about solos. It was about systems, texture, and restraint.
When the first commercially available looping pedals appeared in the late â90s, that philosophy moved from studio rigs to the stage. Rock songwriting could now happen live â parts locked in, mistakes preserved, momentum irreversible.
Kassayâs set carried that ethos forward through real multi-instrumental composition: violin, guitar, piano, percussion, vocal textures, even xylophone â each layer added deliberately, each loop forcing the next decision. No resets. No safety net.
This is looping as rock experimentation, not spectacle.
Process first. Song second.
#SceneSync #RockHistory #LiveLooping #ExperimentalRock #BozemanMusic LocalShows
đ Grey Dog Bar ââ Bozeman, MT
Cold drinks, loud amps, packed floors â and now two years strong. đ
From stacked local lineups to late-night DJ sets, Grey Dog keeps Bozeman moving night after night. A true supporter of the local music community, they host countless shows, plus Wednesday night open mics and open jams that give musicians a stage, a mic, and a crowd.
If youâve danced here, played here, or found your new favorite band here â you know.
đ Bozeman, MT
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#GreyDogBar #BozemanMusic #BozemanNightlife #LiveMusicBozeman #SupportLocalMusic #MontanaMusic #LocalBands #BozemanEvents #OpenMicNight #OpenJam #LiveMusicMT #BozemanBars #SceneSync