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STORY BY KAREN BOSSICK
PHOTOS COURTESY OF CITY OF KETCHUM
The Last Wild Buffalo will kick off the 2026 Ketch’em Alive concert series tonight at Forest Service Park.
The soulful Americana band born in the backyards of Utah, shaped in Alaska and refined on the road across 17 states will perform from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight—Tuesday, June 16—at Ketchum’s Forest Service Park at First and Washington streets.
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Christie Huff plays original music with her band all over Los Angeles.
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Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic or purchase food and beverages that will line Washington Street.
Concerts will be held through Aug. 11 and will feature a mix of national and regional acts spanning folk, soul, funk, pop, R&B, country and classic rock. Of the nine scheduled performances, three are returning artists from 2025, while the remaining acts are new to this year’s series.
“Arts and culture are a big part of what makes Ketchum special — they support our local economy and help tell the story of our community,” said Ketchum Mayor Pete Prekeges. “Events like Ketch’em Alive bring people together, create a fun and welcoming atmosphere, and support our local businesses. They make Ketchum a great place to live, work, and visit, and they help keep our community connected. We’re proud to keep investing in this series.”
THE LINEUP LOOKING FORWARD:
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Ethan Perry & The Remedy Band describe their music as Americana Indie Technicolor Jazz—“like riding a horse through a desert in space.”
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June 23 — The Opskamatrists
A ska, reggae and punk band performing since 1998, known for high-energy shows that keep audiences dancing.
June 30 — Grateful
A Boise-based Grateful Dead tribute band capturing the spirit and spontaneity of the original.
July 7 — Red Light Challenge
A pop-rock duo of brothers Sean and Kyle Luster, known for catchy melodies, sharp lyrics and strong onstage chemistry.
July 14 — Ethan J. Perry & The Remedy Band
An Americana, indie and jazz-influenced group led by Ethan J. Perry on guitar and vocals.
July 21 — Left on Tenth
A Bozeman, Mont.-based group blending funk, rock, reggae, ska, Latin-inspired music and ballads.
July 28 — Jampoke
A Montana State University-born collective blending Americana storytelling with jam-band improvisation.
Aug. 4 — Christie Huff
A Nashville-based country artist with a modern pop edge who has toured internationally and opened for Keith Urban, Eric Church and Jason Aldean.
Aug. 11 — The Pisten Bullys
A Ketchum-based alt-country band known for high-energy performances and mountain-inspired storytelling.
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