One of the best parts of a Montana summer? The live music. With so many shows happening, it can feel a little overwhelming to pick where to go. But if you're looking to catch a concert in a setting that's as memorable as the music, Paradise Valley delivers.

Here are our top 5 concert venues in Paradise Valley, Montana worth keeping on your radar—each with its own vibe and killer lineup.

Pine Creek Lodge
This venue is a local icon... it's been around since 1946. It's got rustic accommodations "spittin' distance from the stage," as they like to say. You'll find food, drinks, and of course, a solid lineup of live music. From bluegrass and rock to jam bands and country, they cover it all. Bonus: you can car camp overnight, and they even offer shuttle options.

Credit: Peace of Paradise / @peaceofparadisemt / Photo: @chloenostrant
Credit: Peace of Paradise / @peaceofparadisemt / Photo: @chloenostrant
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Peace Of Paradise
With some of the best views in the valley, Peace of Paradise delivers the real Montana experience with their El Coyote Music Nights. Every Thursday this summer, you'll catch live music from an incredible lineup of local artists. Whether you're hanging in the cozy El Coyote Bar Lounge or soaking it all in under the stars by the campfire, it's the kind of night you won't forget.


Old Saloon
If you come to Paradise Valley and don't hit the Old Saloon—did you even go? This spot's been serving cowboys and cowgirls since 1902. Their outdoor venue is one of the best around, with big names like Jamey Johnson, Oliver Anthony, and Charley Crockett on the lineup this season. Shows sell out quick, so if you're planning to catch a concert at this legendary spot, don't wait—get those tickets early!

Music Ranch Montana
Music Ranch Montana is a one-of-a-kind venue tucked into the hills of Paradise Valley, just south of Livingston. The big red barn has a built-in stage, and guests can enjoy the terraced outdoor seating, offering a front-row view of both the stage and the Absarokee-Beartooth Mountains. The sound quality is top-notch, and yes—there is an on-site grill to make sure you're well-fed, too.

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