VICTOR, Idaho — Two-tone and ready to skank, Hornbread closes out Music on Main this Thursday. Brassy and dynamic, Hornbread is the perfect finale for the 20th anniversary season. And with the Sunday Killers opening, it may be Music on Main’s highest energy show yet.

Bozeman’s ska-punk outfit, Hornbread, is an 8-piece band that is heavy on horns. Making their Teton debut this week at the Victor City Park, the band formed in 2001 when Austin Belluscio (guitarist), Nathan Rodacker (drummer), Tyler Lennon (bass), Pete Briccetti (vocals), Noah Ziegler (trombone), Gunter Roylance (trombone), Tanner Rubino (trumpet) and Cole Orelup (trumpet) all met playing in Jazz band at Montana State University.

Hornbread released their first studio album “Freshly Baked” in 2023 and, since forming, has been bringing the rude boys out across Montana including Bozeman Hot Springs, Pine Creek Lodge in Paradise Valley, Thirsty Street in Billings, Helena’s Alive at 5 and Bozeman’s SLAM Festival. Influenced by funk, punk and gypsy jazz, Hornbread delivers tight performances of original tunes alongside a trove of beloved favorites from Reel Big Fish to The Specials.

Don’t miss your chance to win a 2025-26 winter season pass from Grand Targhee Resort. Teton Valley Foundation is raffling off two full season ski passes. Tickets are for sale online and on site during this week’s Music on Main. Winners will be drawn during the last concert — just 99 days from opening day at The Ghee!

Photo courtesy of Teton Valley Foundation

As Music on Main closes out the 20th anniversary season, Teton Valley Foundation wants to remind everyone to make their $20 for 20 years donation to receive a free anniversary poster. Music on Main is a donation-based concert series, and a suggested $5 donation from attendees is asked for each show. No outside alcohol or dogs are allowed at Victor City Park, with the exception of credentialed service dogs.

For more information and venue rules, please visit TetonValleyFoundation.org.