St. Timothy’s Summer Music Festival is a five-concert Sunday series at 4 PM at St. Timothy’s Memorial Chapel overlooking Georgetown Lake, Montana, featuring folk, Americana, classical, and acoustic performances in an intimate mountain chapel setting. Each 2026 concert offers a close connection between artist and audience, with tickets just $25 per concert or $100 for a complete season pass.
5 concerts • Sundays at 4 PM • Tickets $25 per concert
• Season pass (all 5 concerts) $100
Perched above Georgetown Lake, St. Timothy’s Chapel offers stunning views of the Pintler Mountains and exceptional acoustics — creating an intimate setting where every performance comes to life.
Join us for five unforgettable Sundays of live music, featuring a diverse lineup of Montana favorites and nationally recognized performers.
The Shuffle Bums bring a lively blend of retro blues, rhythm, and Americana to the stage, inspired by the rich sounds of 1950s blues, R&B, jazz, and early rock and roll. Their groove-driven style is rooted in the traditions of American music, creating an engaging live performance that gets audiences moving and connects people through the spirit of the blues.
Led by harmonica player Scott “Scotty B” Boehler—channeling legends like Little Walter and Junior Wells—and guitarist Bob “Bobby B” Bramblett, the band delivers an authentic blues sound backed by Todd Silas on bass and Mikey “G-Force” Gillan on drums. Based in Livingston, Montana, The Shuffle Bums have opened for The Fabulous Thunderbirds, performed at numerous Montana music festivals, and toured with blues legend Tracy Nelson, who praised them as “a great band… these guys sure can shuffle.”
Sunday July 12
A cornerstone of classical music in Montana — refined, intimate, and rooted in the festival’s long-standing tradition of excellence. The Montana Chamber Music Society brings exceptional musicians to Montana audiences, offering a polished concert that highlights masterful ensemble playing and beloved repertoire. Expect an evening of rich programming, nuanced performance, and the quiet beauty of chamber music in a mountain‑chapel setting.
Sunday July 26
Montana legends Rob Quist and Jack Gladstone come together for a powerful evening of music and storytelling rooted in the American West. Known for blending Western songwriting with Indigenous perspective, this performance brings Montana audiences a meaningful and engaging experience that connects people, stories, and traditions. Their shared stage presence adds depth, warmth, and authentic connection, creating a night to remember under Montana’s summer sky.
Sunday August 9
The Lucky Valentines, featuring Jamie and Shaun of Fort Benton, Montana, bring a warm and engaging mix of acoustic folk, Americana, and harmony‑driven music to the stage. Known for their approachable style and uplifting sound, they offer a polished concert that highlights heartfelt songwriting and intimate vocal harmonies. Expect an evening of rich storytelling, nuanced performance, and the quiet beauty of acoustic music in a mountain‑chapel setting.
Sunday August 23
The John Floridis Trio closes the season with a rich blend of jazz, world, and contemporary acoustic guitar rooted in decades of performance and composition. Based in Missoula, Floridis is an acclaimed guitarist, composer, and recording artist known for blending bluesy folk-rock with intricate instrumental work and spacious, melodic improvisation. Their dynamic sound creates a captivating and memorable finale experience that lingers long after the last notes fade.