How much are tickets for under the Big Sky Festival?
General admission tickets are typically priced between $100 and $120 depending on how early you purchase them, and VIP tickets will usually cost around $250.
Where is Under the Big Sky concert?
Big Mountain Ranch
Under The Big Sky on Tuesday announced its 2022 lineup for this year’s music and arts festival at Big Mountain Ranch in Whitefish, at the same venue where the widely celebrated inaugural event took place in 2019.
What time does under the Big Sky start?
What time do the doors open? Friday opens at 4 PM and runs until 11 PM. Saturday and Sunday open at Noon and runs until 11 PM.
Is Under the Big Sky Festival kid friendly?
Under the Big Sky is at Under the Big Sky. Children seven and older must purchase a GA ticket. VIP tickets are strictly 21+. Check our FAQ’S at www.underthebigskyfest.com + tag a friend below to remind them!
How many people are going to under the big sky?
As many as 20,000 people gather to hear Jason Isbell headline the 2021 Under the Big Sky music festival in Whitefish, Montana. Between bands, there was what is certainly unique in the world of rock festivals – a rodeo.
How many people were at the Under the Big Sky Music Festival?
Crowd at Under the Big Sky Festival An estimated 30,000 people were in attendance at the Under the Big Sky Festival in Whitefish, Montana.
How do you get to Whitefish Montana?
It’s easy to get here. Fly, train or drive. Direct flights from major cities into Glacier Park International Airport (only 15 minutes away) make getting to Whitefish a breeze. Whitefish is one of the closest mountain towns to a major airport.
Which is better Whitefish or Kalispell?
If that’s what you prefer, pick Whitefish. If you want more options for dining/entertainment then Kalispell might be better. The drive to St. Mary from Whitefish via Going-to-the-Sun Road took us about 1 hour 45 minutes, and it would be nearly the same for Kalispell.
Is Whitefish near Glacier National Park?
Glacier National Park is located twenty-five miles from Whitefish. Created in 1910, Glacier Park encompasses 1,600 square miles and is known as the “Crown of the Continent.” The Going-to-the-Sun Road, a national historic landmark, can be traveled by personal car or in a delightfully narrated “jammer” red bus tour.