Where:
424 Forest Hill Road
— Hamilton, MT
Description:
July 26, 27, & 28th
Welcome to the official home page for the 15th annual Hardtimes Bluegrass Festival. This festival has a "old timey mountain feel" and features traditional bluegrass music. Our festival is a family friendly gathering in a beautiful setting, that is geared towards having good clean fun while celebrating the sounds of traditional bluegrass music. To celebrate our 15th year- we are booking 13 great bands.
Don't miss another special FUN FILLED year....
TICKETS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE AT GATE
NO PRESALES
Weekend Pass:
Adults: $40.00
Kids (6 to 12 yrs): $20.00
Single day fee: Friday or Saturday
Adults: $25.00
Kids (6 to 12 yrs): $12.00
Sunday only:
Adults: $15.00
Kids (6 to 12 yrs): $7.00
Children 5 and under free
DRY CAMPING
Entire Weekend (Thursday-Saturday Night): $45
Friday Night & Saturday Night: $30
Saturday Night Only: $15
Camping is available in the trees on a first come- first serve basis.
NO RV HOOKUPS ARE AVAILABLE
Food vendors on site
Leashed dogs are allowed.
BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS
Festival site opens for camping Thursday, July 25, 8:00 am
SCHEDULE
Friday, July 26th
5:45-6:00 Landowner Musicians- Ted Heiland, Ramona & Rachel Potter
6:00-6:45..... 93 North
6:50-7:35..... Song Dog Serenade
7:40-8:25...... Dry Buck
8:30-9:15...... Lochwood
9:20-10:05.... Montana Standard
Saturday, July 27th
12:00-12:45..... The Jolley Family
12:50-1:35....... Matt and Mark
1:40-2:25........ Pinegrass
2:30-3:15........ Song Dog Serenade
3:20-4:05........ Darby Sireens
4:10-4:55......... Dry Buck
5:05-5:45......... Ladd Canyon Ramblers
5:50-6:40....... Throw together band contest
6:45-7:30........ Mike and Tari Conroy
7:35-8:20........ Johnny Campbell Band
8:25-9:10........ Kentucky Sky Band
9:15-10:00...... Montana Standard
10:05-10:50.... Lochwood
Sunday, July 28th
10:00-11:55..... Open Bluegrass Gospel Stage
12:00-12:45..... Ladd Canyon Ramblers
12:50-1:35....... Kentucky Sky
1:40-1:55......... Raffles
2:00-2:45........ Johnny Campbell Band
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