Bands & Musicians in Montana
Wide open spaces and mountain towns have fostered a strong Americana and folk tradition, with indigenous music holding an important place in the cultural landscape. Cities like Missoula and Bozeman support lively indie rock and bluegrass communities anchored by university energy. The state remains a destination for roots musicians and outdoor festival culture.
330 cities in Montana
Page 7 of 17Woods Bay
Population 737
Ennis
Population 736
Arlee
Population 693
Pioneer Junction
Population 693
Batavia
Population 687
Black Eagle
Population 672
Culbertson
Population 671
Walkerville
Population 668
Muddy
Population 661
Joliet
Population 643
Wibaux
Population 640
Pryor
Population 629
South Hills
Population 629
Hot Springs
Population 613
Darby
Population 610
Valier
Population 576
Cascade
Population 569
Heart Butte
Population 554
Alberton
Population 533
Belt
Population 532
Scene guide
Know Montana
Montana's music reflects its landscape: cowboy ballads and western swing, fiddle traditions, and the powwow drumming of the Blackfeet, Crow, and other tribal nations. Missoula's university town energy grew an indie and jam scene that produced the bluegrass of the Lil Smokies, while Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament carried Montana roots to the world stage. Outdoor festivals now define the summer season.
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Common questions about the Montana music scene
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