
It’s Here! Popular Montana Music Fest Reveals Epic Lineup
One of Montana's most highly anticipated music festivals just released a massive lineup for 2025. Here are the details.
Montana Music Festival Reveals Epic 2025 Lineup
If you're looking for an authentic Montana experience filled with great music, stunning landscapes, and a welcoming community, you won't want to miss this incredible summer event.
The Red Ants Pants Music Festival is more than just a concert. It's a celebration of hard work, resilience, and community, with proceeds supporting the Red Ants Pants Foundation, which empowers women and promotes rural leadership.

Each year, music lovers flock to White Sulphur Springs, Montana to experience the one-of-a-kind event. Attendees can explore hands-on activities, enjoy local brews, and even participate in skills demonstrations that celebrate Montana’s agricultural and working-class roots. The 2025 festival will take place July 24-27.
The Red Ants Pants Music Festival offers a unique experience that blends live music, camping, and local culture. Unlike many corporate-backed festivals, it remains fiercely independent, with proceeds directly funding grants, leadership programs, and initiatives to support rural Montana communities.
Before we reveal the 2025 lineup, here are a few of Montana's most popular music festivals.
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Red Ant Pants Music Festival 2025 Lineup
This year’s lineup is nothing short of spectacular. The lineup features huge names like Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, but also includes local and regional acts such as Marcedes Carroll and Tylor & the Train Robbers. Check out the full lineup below.
Tickets for the festival are on sale now, and you can purchase a single day pass for only $85.
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