GoPro Mountain Games announce music schedule for 2025

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Mountains of Music lineup announced for the 2025 GoPro Mountain Games in Vail 

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Who: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, The California Honeydrops, Steel Pulse and Mike Posner 

What: 2025 Mountains of Music 

When: June 5-7, 2025 

Where: Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail 

Tickets on sale now at mountaingames.com

Vail, Colo., Mar. 5, 2025 — The Vail Valley Foundation has announced the full lineup for the 2025 Mountains of Music concert series at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater June 5-7. Three nights of world-class performances will complement the daytime competitions and activities at the annual GoPro Mountain Games, turning the event into a true day-to-night festival. 

The GoPro Mountain Games bring together thousands of competitors and over 90,000 spectators to Vail each summer for a four-day celebration of athletes, art, music and mountains.  

The 2025 Mountains of Music concert series begins Thursday, June 5, with Grammy-nominated Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue on their “Might Not Make It Home” tour and local favorites Bonfire Dub opening the evening. On Friday, June 6, bluegrass sensation Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway co-headlines with the soulful The California Honeydrops, with Band of Gringos kicking off the evening. Saturday, June 7 features legendary reggae pioneers Steel Pulse and platinum-selling singer-songwriter Mike Posner, with The Original Wailers opening the show. 

“Mountains of Music continues to grow in popularity every year, and we’re thrilled to present this incredible lineup that will offer something for every kind of music taste,” said Event Director Dave Dressman. “This year’s performers include some of the most dynamic and accomplished musicians in their respective genres. We can’t wait to see them take the stage in the unparalleled setting of The Amp and alongside the electrifying energy of GoPro Mountain Games.” 

Tickets for all shows are on sale now at mountaingames.com/music.
 

2025 Mountains of Music Lineup

Thursday, June 5 at 7:15 p.m. 
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with support from Bonfire Dub 
Gates open at 6:00pm 

Friday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. 
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and The California Honeydrops with support from Band of Gringos 
Gates open at 5:30pm 

Saturday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. 
Steel Pulse & Mike Posner with support from The Original Wailers 
Gates open at 5:30pm 

In addition to the Mountains of Music concert series, the GoPro Mountain Games feature free daytime music sets daily throughout Vail from Thursday through Sunday. The lineup includes a variety of highly talented local and regional bands including sets from Rocky Mountain Grateful Dead Revue, The Damn Quails, Michael Kang & Mark Morris and many others. See the full artist lineup and additional details at mountaingames.com/music.

Registration for the 2025 GoPro Mountains Games is now open for athletic competitions across multiple disciplines, with significant prize money at stake! The GoPro Mountain Games brings together some of the world’s most renowned professional athletes, amateur athletes, influencers, brand partners, artists, musicians, and outdoor enthusiasts in one place to create an epicenter of the mountain lifestyle. 

Learn more and register at mountaingames.com.

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About the GoPro Mountain Games  

Each June the GoPro Mountain Games event brings athletes, art, music and mountains together in Vail, Colorado, to create the best all-around mountain experience available anywhere in the world.  

Founded in 2002, the family-friendly event sits at the intersection of adventure sports, music, art and the outdoor industry.  The event is hosted by the Vail Valley Foundation, in partnership with GoPro, Town of Vail, CELSIUS, adidas Terrex, Nature Valley, Vail Resorts, Isopure, Pacifico, Polaris, Purina Pro Plan, Aventon, BFGoodrich, Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, Lifetime Home Remodeling, Garmin and other partners. For more information about the Mountain Games, visit mountaingames.com.  

About the Vail Valley Foundation  

The Vail Valley Foundation is a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit corporation with a mission to provide leadership in arts, athletics, and education, and address community needs to enhance our valley as a place to live, work and visit. 

The organization’s work in education is through YouthPower365, a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit corporation. From early childhood to college and career, YouthPower365 provides programs to help youth reach their full potential and support youth and families every step of the way. The Vail Valley Foundation also provides the Vail Valley with several of its most treasured annual events, such as the GoPro Mountain Games, the Stifel Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races, the Vail Dance Festival, and the Moe’s Original BBQ Hot Summer Nights and Town of Eagle ShowDown Town free concert series. The Vail Valley Foundation also manages and operates two performing arts centers, the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek Village and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, providing more than 150 Broadway, dance, comedy, classical, rock, pop, jazz, community and family events per year.   

The organization also operates Eagle River Valley Childcare, a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit corporation dedicated to increasing and enhancing early childhood education and development services across the Eagle River Valley community. Eagle River Valley Childcare’s first initiative is located in Avon, Colorado, and is a partnership and collaboration between the Vail Valley Foundation and the Town of Avon. Eagle River Valley Childcare capital and operational (programmatic) charitable contributions (donations) are both eligible for the Colorado Child Care Contribution Tax Credit (CCTC).  

Vail Valley Foundation activities and events are in part made possible by cornerstone partners: Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, Beaver Creek Resort Company, GoPro, Nature Valley, Constellation Brands, CELSIUS, Diageo and Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate. 

  

To learn more about the Vail Valley Foundation visit vvf.org

Austin Richardson
Austin Richardson
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