Alison Krauss in Bonner | Tickets 2026

Alison Krauss

Feel the magic as Alison Krauss takes the stage at the KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, MT on Aug 20 – Aug 21, 2026. With her haunting vocals and timeless hits like “Whiskey Lullaby,” immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening of bluegrass and country fusion. Secure your spot with Alison Krauss tour tickets!

Alison Krauss Bonner Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Thursday
Aug 20, 2026
08:00 PM
Bonner, Montana from $74.50 Tickets
Friday
Aug 21, 2026
08:00 PM
Bonner, Montana from $74.50 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When are the Alison Krauss concerts in Bonner and what time do they start?

Alison Krauss & Union Station are performing two nights at KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Montana on Thursday, August 20, 2026 and Friday, August 21, 2026. Both shows are evening events, generally listed for an 8:00 pm start with a 7:00 pm gate or event window, so planning to be inside the amphitheater by around 7:00 pm gives you time to find a spot and be ready when the music begins.

Where is KettleHouse Amphitheater and what is the venue like?

KettleHouse Amphitheater is an outdoor riverside venue located in Bonner, just east of Missoula along the Blackfoot River, surrounded by mountains and forested hillsides. It features reserved seating closer to the stage plus expansive general admission lawn areas, offering stunning views, fresh evening air, and a relaxed, festival-style atmosphere that fits Alison’s acoustic and harmony-rich sound beautifully.

Who is performing with Alison Krauss at these Bonner shows?

Both nights are part of the Arcadia 2026 Tour and are billed as Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, with special guest Theo Lawrence. The band lineup includes Alison Krauss on vocals and fiddle, Jerry Douglas on dobro and lap steel, Ron Block, Barry Bales, Russell Moore, and Jacob Burleson, giving fans the full Union Station experience plus a country-flavored opening set from Theo Lawrence.

How long will the concerts last and what kind of setlist can I expect?

Destination listings describe these as full evening shows, typically running close to three hours including Theo Lawrence’s opener, with Alison Krauss & Union Station on stage for about 90 minutes to two hours. Expect a setlist that blends Union Station favorites, bluegrass and roots standards, and new songs from the album “Arcadia,” along with instrumental showcases and intimate moments tailored to the scenic riverside setting.

How can I buy tickets for the August 20–21, 2026 concerts at KettleHouse Amphitheater?

Tickets for both night one (August 20) and night two (August 21) are available through major ticketing outlets that list Alison Krauss & Union Station ft. Jerry Douglas at KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, MT at 8:00 pm. When buying, double-check that you are selecting the correct date, choose between reserved seating and lawn, and use a seller that provides a clear seating map and full breakdown of ticket prices and fees before checkout.

What are some good ways to get cheaper tickets for these Bonner shows?

To find cheaper tickets, compare prices across several reputable platforms rather than purchasing from the first site, because fees and markups can differ even for similar sections. Look at lawn general admission or back reserved sections with lower face values, check multiple dates (August 20 vs. August 21) in case one is priced slightly lower, and monitor verified resale sites as the concerts approach, when some sellers may reduce prices to move extra tickets.

Are there tips for getting good seats or lawn spots at a lower price?

For value seating, aim for mid-priced reserved rows a bit farther from the stage or slightly off-center, where sound remains excellent and views are strong but prices are below the front-center premium. If you choose lawn tickets to save money, arrive near gate time to claim a central spot closer to the front of the hill, and bring a blanket or low-back chair within venue rules so you can enjoy a comfortable view without paying top-tier reserved prices.

How do prices typically range for these shows, and what does that mean for budget buyers?

Ticket listings show a wide range from under 100 dollars for lawn general admission up through several hundred dollars for closer reserved seats and premium box or front-center locations, with dynamic pricing and fees varying by seller. Budget-conscious fans can target the lower end of that range by sticking to lawn or rear reserved sections, avoiding premium boxes, and being flexible about which night they attend and which exact row they choose.

When do tickets go on sale and are there presales for the KettleHouse dates?

Arcadia 2026 tour information notes that artist presales for all headline dates begin at 10:00 am local time on a Tuesday, with local venue and promoter presales starting Thursday and general public on-sale following Friday at 10:00 am. For Bonner specifically, local event pages confirm these two-night shows as part of that schedule, so signing up for Alison’s mailing list, Logjam Presents updates, and KettleHouse Amphitheater emails can help you receive presale codes and links for earlier access.

What time do gates open and how early should I arrive at KettleHouse Amphitheater?

Listings for the Bonner shows note 8:00 pm performance times with event windows starting as early as 7:00 pm, and KettleHouse typically opens gates well before showtime to allow for parking, security checks, and settling in. Arriving 60–90 minutes before the concert gives you time to navigate riverfront parking or shuttles, walk into the venue, find a seat or lawn spot, and enjoy the views before Theo Lawrence opens the evening.

What is the Arcadia 2026 Tour and how do the Bonner dates fit into it?

The Arcadia 2026 Tour is a sprawling 70-plus date North American run supporting Alison Krauss & Union Station’s album “Arcadia,” their first studio project together since “Paper Airplane,” with Jerry Douglas and Theo Lawrence on the entire route. The back-to-back Bonner shows on August 20 and 21 follow a Colorado stretch (Vail and Loveland) and come just before Northwest dates in Redmond, Bend, and Jacksonville, so by this time the show’s pacing and production are in peak mid-tour form.

Are there budget-friendly travel, parking, and comfort tips for attending the Bonner concerts?

To save money, consider carpooling from Missoula, using official parking or shuttle options organized by the venue, and checking in advance for any parking or shuttle fees so you can plan your budget. For comfort without overspending, dress in layers for cool mountain evenings, bring allowed small bags and blankets or low chairs, and plan meals in Missoula or nearby earlier in the day so you are not relying solely on higher-priced on-site food and drinks before the show.

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