
Helpful List of the 6 Best Uplifting Bozeman Events This Week
When you feel like doing something really interesting, not just any event will do. Bozeman has some super engaging things to do this week 'from climbing to cosmic'! Some events are free, while others require tickets and/or registration.
Friday, January 24th - Cosmos & Cookies, a Members-Only Event: (Museum of the Rockies. Taylor Planetarium) Starts at 6pm. Be among the first to experience Spark: The Universe Inside Us, a captivating new planetarium film from the California Academy of Sciences, narrated by Diego Luna.
- 6 p.m. | Enjoy cookies and meet other MOR members and member families
- 6:15 p.m. | Spark: The Universe Inside Us
- 6:40 p.m. | Cookie Break
- 6:50 p.m. | Solar System Geology, presentation by Planetarium Manager Eric Loberg
- Spark: The Universe Inside Us is 24 minutes long and for ages 8+.
Friday, January 24th - Bass Blizzard 2025 feat. PhaseOne: (Zebra, 321 East Main, downtown Bozeman) Starts at 8pm. heavy bass, visuals, lasers & lights. Ear protection recommended. Doors open at 8:00pm, open decks at 8:30pm, Show at 9:30pm. Earthlink, Heatin Up and Nick Ferrington.
Friday, January 24th - 432 HZ Sound Ceremony: (7 South Tracy, Bozeman) Happening 7pm to 8pm at Wild Wisdom Collective - The Underground. $35 for the class with live piano, gong, guitar, drumming, and Tibetan bowls. The Wild Wisdom Collective is a world emporium, rock shop, with sound bowls, jewelry, eclectic gifts, wellness treatments & tarot.
Saturday, January 25th - Gallatin History Museum Free Admission Day: (317 West Main Street, Bozeman) 10am to 4pm. Step back in time and learn about Gallatin County's history from the old jail on Main Street.

Saturday, January 25th - MSU Bobcats Hockey Game 'Thriving Dads Night': (Haynes Pavillion at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds) Starts at 6:45pm. FREE NIGHT with pre-registration required for kids and their father figures. Put on by THRIVE.
Sunday, January 26th - Skin to Win Randonnee Rally: (Bridger Bowl) 7:30am race day registration, 8:30am race starts for all competitors. Season pass or lift ticket required.
"Challenging ski mountaineering event for randonnee aficionados with two divisions. Pro Division climbs/skis approx. 5,000 vertical feet and Rec Division approx. 2,000 vertical feet."
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