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Montana Turtle's 2017 Summer Line-up!
On this page you will find a list of the shows Montana Turtle will be attending throughout the year.  Each event is linked to the event website by clicking on the name of the event.  You can also visit the town in which the shows are presented by clicking on the town name underneath each event name.  Have fun exploring!  See you there! 
Hamilton Farmers Market Summer Season. Hamilton, MT Every Saturday from the First Saturday of May - Mid October

For Montana Turtle, this is a new venue since his move to the Bitterroot Valley south of Missoula, MT in August 2015. The Hamilton Farmers Market is held on each Saturday beginning May 6th, 2017 through the second Saturday of October 2018.

Turtle will be there most Saturdays until July of 2017 when he begins his Summer Tour around Montana to different Art and Music Venues. Come on down to the Hamilton Farmers Market.
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Livingston Festival of the Arts

 Livingston, Montana July 2, 3 & 4 - 2017

   
Livingston's Festival of the Arts is located next to the historic train depot which originally serviced passengers traveling into  Yellowstone National Park.   The Festival runs along the same dates as Livingston's Roundup Rodeo.  What a weekend!  Fireworks each night after the rodeo and the Festival of the arts by day!  The Livingston Festival is the kick off for many of my summer shows.  See you there! 


The Depot, sitting in the heart of Livingston on Park Street, the main run through town, is hard to miss and reachable from any of the three Livingston exits off Interstate 90 or Highway 89.  
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Red Ants Pants Music Festival

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White Sulpher Springs, Montana, July 26thh, 27th, 28th, & 29th

Montana's Largest Family Reunion! Montana is simply beautiful. There are so many things I can say about my home, but did you ever wonder what Montanans are like? The real people. Well, once a year a whole bunch of real folks convene in the middle of a cow pasture, in the middle of Montana, for three days of great music, laughter, dancing, and plenty of soul. For Montana Turtle, this is my fourth summer with the honor to be a part of the Red Ants Pants Colony.

Madison Valley Arts Festival

Ennis, Montana, Saturday August 12th 2016 10am-4pm.

Located in beautiful downtown Ennis, Montana.  I love this show, it is close to home for me and always right around my birthday.  Perfect!  This is a one day event and is placed on the lawn of the First Madison Valley Bank.  A beautiful show.   You can find out more information by clicking here.
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River City Roots Festival

Missoula, MT August 25th & 26th 2017

Produced by the Missoula Downtown Association as the Missoula’s signature celebration, the River City Roots Festival has quickly risen to the top of Western Montana’s must-see-list. Recognized as the 2009 Montana Tourism Event of the Year, River City Roots Fest draws more than 15,000 individuals to the heart of Downtown Missoula for a variety of fun activities and exceptional music.

This two-day FREE festival features first-class art and entertainment for both residents and visitors. With quality live performances on a big stage on West Main Street, a fine art show, entertainment for children and families, and a 4-Mile run through the heart of Missoula, Roots Fest brings a weekend of family fun to the heart of the community.


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The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Elko, NV  January 29th - February 3rd 2018

34th Annual Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The Elko Cowboy Poetry Gathering started years ago as a place where Western ranchers and cowboys could gather to share poems about their lives working cattle. From the beginning, it was clear these men and women had found their tribe, an artistic community that few knew existed. Three decades later, the tribe is now a nation of Western poets, musicians, artisans and storytellers, sharing their creativity across the country, telling their stories of hard work, heartbreak and hilarity, and what it means to make your way in the rangeland West.


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