4 Huge Concerts Announced for Summer in Great Falls, MT
4 Huge Concerts Announced for Summer in Great Falls, MT
The summer concert season is set to heat up this year with the announcement of 4 major acts coming to the downtown area in Great Falls starting in June. Billed as the Downtown Summer Jam, the event features 3 separate concerts with a broad musical genre.
The event is family friendly, with food and beverage vendors, located at the 500 block of Central Avenue. Attendees are encouraged to grab a lawn chair, sunscreen, hats and sunglasses for the events and parking is available at several areas around the location.
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Beginning in June, the concert series kicks off with Will Jones. Jones bills himself as an artist who sings songs about having a good time or heartbreak. Staying authentic and making people feel the music are staples at his concerts.
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Bringing grit and beauty to the stage in July will be Ella Langley. From Alabama, this lady "spikes her unfiltered true stories with unapologetic rock ‘n’ roll grit and unassuming pop appeal."
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The final date in the series comes in August in the form of Bryan Martin. Already tearing up charts with his first single on country radio, expect huge things from this Louisiana native who got his start in church choirs.
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Besides those 3 amazing artists, it was also announced that Rodney Atkins would be performing for the Fourth of July Hootenanny in 2024. Atkins, known for hits like "Farmer's Daughter", "Take A Back Road" and more, will perform for free in downtown Great Falls for the annual celebration.
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