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Under the Big Sky Festival 2024

Big Mountain Ranch
1701 E Edgewood Dr

Jul 12, 2024

3:00 PM MDT
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Outriders Present the 2024 Under The Big Sky Music, Rodeo & Roundup Festival The Festival Returns to Whitefish, Montana on July 12-14, 2024 Featuring Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, Turnpike Troubadours, City and Colour, Mt. Joy, Tanya Tucker, Brothers Osborne, Sierra Ferrell, The Revivalists, Paul Cauthen, Charles Wesley Godwin and More. Hopping back on the saddle, Outriders Present the highly anticipated Under The Big Sky Music, Rodeo & Roundup Festival. The three-day event will be held at the panoramic 360-acre Big Mountain Ranch in Whitefish, MT on July 12-14, 2024 where it will once again showcase a powerful and diverse roster of star-studded performances across Americana, Outlaw country, rock, indie-folk, and bluegrass music. Headlining performances include the legendary icon Miranda Lambert, and the return of Billy Strings and Turnpike Troubadours.
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Archertown was founded after a chance meeting between Kyle Archer and Natalie Archer (then Natalie Distler) in a New York City recording studio. The couple started performing as a duo and signed their first production deal shortly thereafter. During this time Natalie was also busy with her career as an actress, most notably starring on the hit FX television series Rescue Me alongside Denis Leary for seven years. 
 After the series came to an end, the duo signed a publishing deal as a writing team and decided to make the move to Nashville to further pursue their music career. Their original songs have been featured on numerous television shows including the series Nashville. 
 Life sometimes doesn’t go as planned, and after Natalie was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, Kyle and Natalie decided to leave Nashville for a fresh start and to be closer to family in Montana. They took their first hiatus from music, taking time to heal and move forward with a different future than they had planned for themselves. 
 It wasn’t until they became pregnant with their son, something they were told might never be possible, that they were inspired to start writing and playing music again. As luck may have it, Kyle’s best friend from college and old bandmate, John Kaye, had recently moved to Montana with his family as well, and the three began playing as a trio.
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