You can go ahead and circle August 10th right now. Dirty Heads are officially returning to KettleHouse Amphitheater, and this one feels like it’s going to be one of those all-day summer hangouts that’ll have people talking about it for the rest of the year. And they’re bringing along Rome Ramirez as well, which means a little nostalgia for anyone who had Sublime hanging out in their playlist at some point in life.

Jason Koerner/Getty Images for Audacy's Riptide Music Festival
Jason Koerner/Getty Images for Audacy's Riptide Music Festival
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This lineup has too much in common

That’s somewhat of a match made in heaven. Dirty Heads have that chill, sunburnt, beer-in-hand sound, and Rome fits into that lane like he never left it. You know how this goes if you’ve ever seen a show at KettleHouse Amphitheater. The anticipation builds, doors open, the river’s right there, people start filtering in early, and by the time the headliner hits, it turns into a full scene without anyone trying too hard.

Tickets are going to sell quick

Tickets go on sale Friday, April 24th at 10 a.m., and if you’ve ever been to a Dirty Heads show up here before, you know this isn’t one you sit on. Pit and lawn both tend to sell out fast, especially for a mid-August show when people are already looking for any excuse to get outside.

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Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Firefly
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Summer in Montana, dialed in

KettleHouse has been stacking shows lately, but this one feels like a layup. No overthinking it. Good weather, good music, river right there, and a crowd that just wants to enjoy it. That’s about as Montana summer as it gets.

KettleHouse Amphitheater Summer 2026 Concert Lineup

Each year, the KettleHouse Amptheater announces an amazing lineup of summer concerts. Music fans from all over the world travel to Montana to catch a show at the one-of-a-kind venue. Here's a look at the 2026 concert calendar.

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