Pure Prairie League
with Special Guests Little Jane & the Pistol Whips
As crisp and clean as spring water and as comfortable as a well-worn cowboy shirt, Pure Prairie League still brings it all back home.
The grounds of the Daly Mansion estate is the venue for the Bitterroot Performing Arts Council’s outdoor summer concerts and other outdoor events. The historic Daly Mansion was the home of Margaret Daly in the early 1900’s, and is surrounded by 26.5 acres of lawns and hundreds of mature trees, providing the perfect venue for open-air outdoor concerts.
More information about the Daly Mansion can be found here.
Address:
251 Eastside Hwy, Hamilton, MT — click here for a Google Map
Parking onsite is limited, and guests attending events at the Daly Mansion are encouraged to carpool

Parking is Limited
Please carpool to this event! Parking at the Daly Mansion is limited. We strongly encourage carpooling for all our patrons.
Restrooms
Public restrooms are located east of the Mansion, near the parking lot. There are no public restrooms in the Mansion.
Dogs
Dogs are prohibited on Daly Mansion grounds.
No smoking
Except in designated areas, smoking is prohibited on the grounds and in all builds for the safety and comfort of our guests.
with Special Guests Little Jane & the Pistol Whips
As crisp and clean as spring water and as comfortable as a well-worn cowboy shirt, Pure Prairie League still brings it all back home.
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