Get ready to have one hell of a good time this summer. The months go fast and many things will be booking quickly and that means your weekend calendars are going to be full with parades, rodeos, camping, and of course live music.

One of the most popular events of the summer is the Livingston Roundup Rodeo. This year they are celebrating their 100 year anniversary, so you know it is going to be crazy awesome.

The unforgettable event will start on June 28th with a 90s country superstar followed by the rodeo July 1st-4th. 

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John Michael Montgomery is going to take Livingston by storm. 

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With hits like "Sold", "Be My Baby Tonight", "Rope the Moon" and so many more, Montgomery hit the 90's running and still has people singing and dancing every time his hits are played.

Montgomery had country love songs playing at weddings and school dances through the 2000's. It wasn't uncommon to have your first dance as husband and wife to one of Montgomery's songs.

In 2004 Montgomery released "Letters from Home". A song about a man serving in the military who, with the the help of letters from home,  gets through every day. One of Montgomery's most touching songs hit the hearts of many of our military personnel.

The concert is at the Park County Fair Grounds on June 28th. You can grab your tickets at the link below.

TICKETS TO THE CONCERT SERIES

Also at the concert will be:

  • McBride & the Ride
  • Stephanie Quayle
  • Jessta James
  • Levi Blom.

See YOU at the Livingston Roundup Rodeo Concert!

cc: Livingston Roundup Rodeo, Livingston Roundup Association

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