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BY KAREN BOSSICK The Grammy Award-winning duo Brothers Osborne will invite you to “Stay a Little Longer” at the third annual Baldy Bluebird Music Festival over the July Fourth holiday. Sun Valley Resort and RJK Entertainment will bring two evenings of family-friendly live music to River Run Plaza at the base of Bald Mountain on Friday and Saturday, July 3-4. In addition to Brothers Osborne, the lineup will feature Chase Rice, Drake White, Lanie Gardner, Tylor & the Trian Robbers and Aaron Golay & the Original Sin.
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Chase Rice is Florida-born but Western bred. COURTESY: Sun Valley Resort
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A firework display shot near the Sun Valley Lodge and viewable from the Upper River Run parking lot will follow the performances on July 4. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 10, at https://www.sunvalley.com/events/baldy-bluebird-festival/. Single day, two-day and VIP passes are available. The VIP passes include exclusive access to the River Run Lodge where ticket holders can purchase drinks from a private bar and enjoy private restrooms and air conditioning. VIP guests may also enter the festival 15 minutes early through a dedicated festival entrance. Baldy Bluebird lodging packages include free Baldy Bluebird tickets.
Proceeds from the event will go to Blaine County Charitable Fund, which helps valley residents with medical emergencies, rental assistance and more, and Higher Ground, which offers therapeutic recreation to wounded veterans, first responders and adults and youth with physical and emotional challenges. THE LINEUP: Friday, July 3: 6 p.m. -– Tylor & The Train Robbers
Hailing from Idaho, Tylor & the Train Robbers deliver a rootsy blend of Americana, country, and rock driven by heartfelt storytelling and high-energy live performances. The band has built a loyal, regional following, touring across the West. 7 p.m. – Drake White Drake White brings his signature mix of soulful country, rock, and gospel-inspired energy to the stage, earning acclaim for his powerful vocals and electrifying performances. Known for hits like “Livin’ the Dream” and “It Feels Good,” White has become one of country music’s most dynamic live performers. 8:30 p.m. – Brothers Osborne
Grammy Award–winning duo Brothers Osborne have carved out a bold space in modern country with their gritty Southern rock sound and chart-topping hits. Known for songs like “Stay a Little Longer” and “It Ain’t My Fault,” the duo continues to headline major tours and festival stages worldwide. Saturday, July 4: 6 p.m. -- Aaron Golay & The Original Sin Idaho-based singer-songwriter Aaron Golay & The Original Sin blend country, rock, and Americana influences with thoughtful songwriting and a rugged Western spirit. Their energetic live shows have made them a staple of the regional music scene.
7 p.m. -– Lanie Gardner North Carolina-born singer-songwriter Lanie Gardner blends country and classic rock with deeply personal storytelling, best known for her viral 54-million-view cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams". Lanie Gardner released her sophomore album, Faded Polaroids, on September 5, 2025, featuring the single "High Divin'" with Mick Fleetwood. Recently named a 2025 Artist to Watch, she made her Grand Ole Opry debut in August 2025, signed with TRACK Mgmt, and partnered with Buckle for her upcoming tours, including shows with Gavin Adcock and Jason Aldean. 8:30 p.m. – Chase Rice Few artists have had the enduring impact on country music Chase Rice can claim – and fewer still possess the courage to leave it in the past, and blaze a new trail. A true singer-songwriter with success in both disciplines, Rice’s 15-year career has earned him 10x Platinum certification and over 3 billion streams, taking the Florida-born North Carolina native to chart peaks and global stages… but with independent album ELDORA out now, his only destination is the American West.
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