Your Monthly Guide to Missoula: September 2022

Your Monthly Guide to Missoula: September 2022

As the heat subsides and we start to feel that delicious chill in the Missoula air, we can't help but look forward to fun fall festivities! Though it can be hard to say farewell to long summer days, the sun is still shining and the music is still playing. Check out our impressive list of musical, theatrical and comedy performances scheduled for September. And if you were worried about outdoor activities disappearing with the leaves, you can wipe away those tears because there are tons of sporting events and great fall inspired festivals in your future! Our events calendar is always full, so we are here to help you out. Here are our picks for a perfect September in Missoula.

What's Up in September

1: Tedeschi Trucks Band @ KettleHouse Amphitheater

2: First Friday @ Downtown Missoula

4: Germanfest @ Caras Park

4: Izaak Optaz with the Pettifoggers and Chloe Little @ the ZACC

5: Griz Women's Soccer vs. North Dakota @ South Campus Stadium 

13: Flogging Molly and the Interrupters @ KettleHouse Amphitheater 

14: Lush: Open Air Annual Fundraiser @ Garden City Harvest Barn 

19: of Montreal and Locate S, 1 @ The Wilma 

20: Indigenous Foodways Presentation and Cooking Demo @ Montana Natural History Center

23: Joe Gatto's Night of Comedy @ the University of Montana - Dennison Theatre

23: Trey Anastasio Band @ KettleHouse Amphitheater

24: Missoula Walk to Defeat ALS @ McCormick Park 

24: The Kitchen Dwellers @ The Wilma

24: Griz v. Portland State - Homecoming @ Washington-Grizzly Stadium 

25: Fall Harvest Festival @ The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula 

25: The Rainbow Fish - Theatre for Youth @ MCT 

27: Tell Us Something presents "Letting Go" @ The Dennison Theatre UM campus

28: Theory of a Deadman with All Good Things @ The Wilma

30: Ashley McBryde @ The Wilma

Recurring Events

Thursdays: Orchard Homes Farmers Market

Saturdays: Clark Fork Market 

Sundays: Brunch at the Brewery Kickoff @ Draught Works

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A sunset stroll along the Riverfront Trail is never a bad idea!

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