Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars: Celebrate! Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 8:30 P.M. at Carroll College.

Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars. Celebrate! July 18, 2026. Saturday at 8:30 P.M. at Carroll College.

Date

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Time

8:30 P.M.

Location

Carroll College

Cost

Free

Reserved Seating

Free Performance.
Limited Reserved Seats.

This is a FREE PERFORMANCE, but there are a very limited number of reserved seats available in front of the stage! These seats go on sale online at 12:01 AM, June 1. These seats generally sell out before noon!

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Crowd gathered for Symphony Under the Stars

The Experience

A Montana Summer Night Worth Showing Up For

The 22nd annual Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars brings the Helena Symphony, Carroll College, Intrepid Credit Union, and the community together for a free outdoor concert under the Montana sky.

This year’s theme is Celebration!, with music built around party, patriotism, community, and one giant fireworks finale.

Bring a blanket, gather your people, and settle in for one of Helena’s biggest summer traditions.

Symphony Under the Stars

Event Info

Date

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Mark the calendar. This is the one Helena summer night that earns its exclamation point.

Time

8:30 P.M.

Music begins at 8:30 P.M. But most arrive early to enjoy friends, family, and picnics on the lawn.

Location

Carroll College

The concert takes place outside (Guad Hill) on the Carroll College campus.

Cost

Free

Thanks to generous sponsors and donors, this community concert remains free to attend.

Featured Guest Artists

Big Voices. Big Energy.

Returning favorites Capathia Jenkins and Ryan Shaw help bring this year’s Celebration! to life.

Capathia Jenkins

Vocalist

Capathia Jenkins

Broadway powerhouse Capathia Jenkins brings a voice built for big moments. Known for her work in Newsies, The Civil War, Godspell, The Look of Love, and Caroline, or Change, she has become a favorite with symphony audiences for performances that are soulful, theatrical, and flat-out electric.

Ryan Shaw

Vocalist

Ryan Shaw

Three-time GRAMMY-nominated vocalist Ryan Shaw brings serious soul to the stage. With Broadway credits including Motown: The Musical and a career sharing stages with artists like John Legend, B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, and Jill Scott, Shaw knows exactly how to turn a concert into a celebration.

Program

Celebration!

Saturday, July 18, 2026 • 8:30 P.M. • Carroll College

Allan R. Scott - Conductor
Capathia Jenkins - Vocalist
Ryan Shaw - Vocalist
Calli Graver - Backup Singer
Rajdulari - Backup Singer
HELENA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & CHORALE

SMITH / Stravinsky, arr.

The Star-Spangled Banner**

BELL & SMITH / Shoup, arr.

Celebration+

ADKINS & EPWORTH / McKenzie, arr.

Rolling in the Deep+**

JACKSON, MINER, & SMITH

Higher and Higher+**

MACCOLL / McKenzie, arr.

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face+

WHITE, McKAY, & WILLIS / Walden, arr.

September+**

BROWN / Shoup, arr.

Papa’s Got A Brand Bag+ / I Feel Good

RICHIE / Amy, arr.

All Night Long**

GAMBLE & HUFF / McKenzie, arr.

Love Train+**

WARD / McKenzie, arr.

America the Beautiful**

Traditional / Podd, arr.

Amazing Grace

*** Intermission ***

TEMPERTON / Holcombe, arr.

Thriller+

FRANKLIN & WHITE / Shoup, arr.

Think**

WONDER

Superstition

JABARA / Waldin, arr.

Last Dance

WONDER / Mossiman, arr.

Sir Duke

KEYS, BHASKER, SQUIER / MINAJ / Waldin, arr.

Girl on Fire+

DIAMOND / McKenzie, arr.

Sweet Caroline+**

PARTON / McKenzie, arr.

I Will Always Love You+

CAIN, PERRY, SCHON / Waldin, arr.

Don’t Stop Believin’+**

RODGERS & EDWARDS / McKenzie, arr.

We Are Family+ (with fireworks)**

+ = Helena Symphony premiere performance

** = with chorus

Share The Night

Share Your Photos On Social Media!

Try using one or all of the following hashtags: #symphonyunderthestars, #suts2025, #sutshelena. Make sure to tag @helensymphony, @intrepidcreditunion, and @carrollcollege for extra connection!

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Keep The Tradition Alive

Help Keep This Concert Free

Donations help make Symphony Under the Stars possible for thousands of people in Helena and beyond.

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The People Behind The Music

Staff & Musicians

Artistic Staff

Allan R. Scott - Music Director & Conductor
Elle Sunmin Lee - Assistant Conductor
Michael Gray - Assistant Chorus Master
June Lee - Staff Accompanist

Artistic Administration

Tiana Grisé - Director of Artistic Planning
Nicholas Slaggert - Librarian
Joshua Dickey -  Chorale Manager
Anna MilburnEducation Coordinator
James Guglielmo - Operations Manager
John Murphy - Recording Engineer
Darla Sautter - Head Usher
Tom Rolfe - Artist Driver

SUTS Production Staff

Scott Kall - Project Manager / Symphony Under the Stars
Anita Shontz - Volunteer Coordinator
Mike Jones - Sound & Lights
Jay Waller - StagePro
Rob Holter - Crew Contractor
Ric Almendinger - Big Sky Fireworks
Allegra Printing - Printing

Administrative Staff

Scott Kall - Director of Patron Services
Cameron Knight -Director of Development & Communications
Lisa Van Meter - Executive Assistant to the Music Director
Julia Klein - Administrative Assistant
Duane Johnson - Information Technology Manager

Photography

Ginny Emery - Staff Photographer
Wandering Albatross Photography

Accounting

Wipfli - Accounting
www.wipfli.com

Marketing Staff/Edge Marketing + Design

Diana Norton - Public Relations
Kalynne Curley - Graphic Artist 
Deanna Johnson - Webmaster
Kelley Crevier - Marketing Strategist

Day-Of Details

More Information

A quick guide to the practical stuff once you are on campus.

Helena Food Share

If you brought canned goods or non-perishables to keep your blankets down, you can donate them to the Helena Food Share during and after the concert. Donation sites are located in various places on the concert grounds.

Vendors

Aloha Poke Bowl, Blackfoot River Brewing Co., Blissful Berry Bowls, Charm City Made, Cheddars Gourmet Grilled Cheese, Goloso Gourmet Soft Serve, Mountain Berry Bowls, Old Fashioned Kettle Corn, Top Dog Corn Dogs

Donations

Volunteers will be soliciting free-will donations from audience members throughout the afternoon and evening. They will be carrying large red buckets to collect money.

Restrooms

Porta-potties can be found behind the stage, against Guad Hall, and at the top of the hill against the new Chapel.

Safety First!

Chaos reigns in the dark after the concert. Please do not rush to leave the concert grounds. Be aware of pedestrians. Drive home safely, please! Be careful crossing the tracks. There will be train traffic.

No Smoking Or Vaping

We remind you that the Symphony Under the Stars is a tobacco-free event in association with the Lewis & Clark County Health Department. Please respect those around you by not smoking or vaping.

Barricades

Please do not cross the safety barricades around the fireworks zone. The public is not allowed within the safety zone during the day or night of the concert.

Lost & Found

Large items (chairs, blankets, coolers) will be piled near the south wing of Guad Hall on Sunday. For smaller items (phones, wallets, etc.), contact the Symphony Office, 442-1860, after Monday afternoon.

Merchandise

Take A Little SUTS Home

Limited edition art prints of the original watercolor, numbered and signed by the artist Constance R Bergum, are now available for purchase at the Helena Symphony tent near the vendors’ area. Additionally, the official 20th anniversary t-shirts are available. Posters are available for $30 and t-shirts are $20.

Any remaining stock of prints or t-shirts will be available at the Symphony office at 21 N. Last Chance Gulch, Suite 100 or by phone (406) 442-1860.

Symphony Under the Stars merchandise artwork

FAQ

Good Things To Know

–“This was the best ever FAQ page I have ever seen! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!”
–“Such a well written FAQ! Love the humor!”

What are the basic facts?+
The 23rd annual Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars (SUTS), a gift to the community presented by Carroll College and the Helena (MT) Symphony, will be held on Saturday, July 18 at 8:30 PM. This free outdoor concert is held at what is known as Guad Hill on the Carroll College Campus at 1601 N. Benton. This year’s theme is CELEBRATE!, featuring music from the voices that changed music over the past half century, performed by the Helena Symphony Orchestra & Chorale, backup singers, and two acclaimed guest vocalists. The finale of the concert will offer one of the best fireworks show in the state, also sponsored by the Intrepid Credit Union! Typically, over 15,000 attend this wonderful tradition, so pack your blankets. This is a FREE PERFORMANCE!
I’ve been attending for years. What’s new so I don’t have to read all of this? +
There will be a few changes, but you should still read the entire thing as a refresher course.  It’s a great read!  But since you asked…

Crowd management/safety is going to be a major concern this year.  This has resulted in many changes, some of which will be of interest to you.  PLAN AHEAD!

  • Parking has always been an issue. We are highly urging audience members to park in the lots on the south side of campus.  The PE Center will be reserved for those who have a SUTS parking pass or handicapped plates only.
  • There will also be free parking in the Great Northern Town Center parking garage, with busses making shuttle runs to Carroll, dropping passengers off near the Corette Library on campus. Busses will run from 6:00 – 8:15 PM and return trips will begin immediately after the concert.
  • Some Porta-potty facilities will be relocated. The ones at the top of Guad Hill will remain.  The ones that were behind the stage area will be moved down to the asphalt behind the west end goalposts (referred to as the tailgating area during football season).
  • The Food Vendors typically located at the top of Guad Hill will also be relocated to the tailgate area. Those who are typically next to Guad Hall will remain.  Check back for a list of our vendors!
  • Parking in the PE Center will be restricted to Sponsors, Musicians, and those with a Handicapped vehicle designation. This isn’t new but will be more strictly enforced.  Sponsors and Musicians must have SUTS-issued passes.
  • Drop-offs will be allowed at the PE Center; however, the driver must remain in the vehicle until the drop-off is complete. Then they must exit the lot (turning right onto Benton Ave) unless they have an official SUTS parking pass.
Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars is quite a mouthful. What’s up with that? +
Intrepid Credit Union stepped up a few years ago and renewed their multi-year partnership by purchasing the naming rights for this event. They are also continuing their longtime sole sponsorship of the fireworks finale! This is a major commitment on their part and ensures stability in the future for the continued success of the event. Does this mean they are paying for the full cost of the event? Not even close. But it does provide incentive for other major donors and shows a high level of support for the Helena community and its citizens. They also get their name plastered all over the place whenever we market SUTS.
I want to share concert pics with everyone online. Is there a hashtag I should use? +
Yes! We love that you want to share photos of your experience and connect with the 15,000 other music lovers in attendance! There are several hashtags you can use to make sure your photos are seen by us! Try using one or all of the following: #symphonyunderthestars #suts2025 #sutshelena Make sure to tag @helensymphony @intrepidcreditunion and @carrollcollege for extra connection!  ALSO–please do not post videos of the concert itself! Lots of reasons, including copyright laws and recording rights. But prior to the concert? Knock yourselves out!
Symphony Under The Stars has its own beer? +
Yep. Our friends at Blackfoot River Brewing Company have once again come up with a beer specifically brewed for SUTS again this year! It’s going to be on the lighter side, and easy to drink on a hot summer evening. It’s currently going through the brewing process and will be available for the first time at Blackfoot on Monday, July 14 at 4:30 PM. You can fill a growler or two to take home or you can get it by the glass from the beer vendor at the concert. The best part of all this–SUTS will receive $1 per glass sold! SUTS thanks Blackfoot River Brewing for this wonderful gift, and for all they do for the Helena community!
Can I get up in front of the stage to show off my dance moves?+
Sort of… There will be a separate dance area blocked out to the side of the reserved seating area. We have found that the dancers directly in front of the stage cause a great distraction to the orchestra and musical guests. You will not be allowed to gather in front!
I thought this concert was free, what are these tickets I am hearing about, and how much? +
The concert is free, given as a gift to the community from Carroll College and the Helena Symphony. However, a very limited number of seats in front of the stage went on sale June 1st for $50 each plus a small fee for the transaction. Currently, there are no tickets available. A waiting list has been started in case some open up (but frankly, at this point, don’t hold your breath…). Call the office at 406.442.1860 to check on availability.
Can I come by on Friday and lay down my blanket and lawn chairs? +
Yes and No. Thursday and Friday are the days that the production teams are busy setting up the stage, sound and lighting equipment, and painting the pedestrian lanes on the lawn. None of which can be done prior to the placement of the stage on Thursday morning. For safety reasons, the concert grounds will be closed to the public from Thursday morning until 5:00 PM on FridayHOWEVER…! We will have the Boy Scouts on hand Friday afternoon to help secure the area. Early blanket placement is allowed from 3:00-5:00 pm on Friday with a $5/blanket cash donation to the Boy Scouts.

Lining up for the Blanket Rush on Friday will remain as it was last year. No more running down the hill. Actually, no more running at all. Lines will form on the north side of the stage for easy access to the lawn. Small groups at a time will be released by the Boy Scouts in intervals starting at 3:00 PM. Please, be civil! No running over people!

  • Please do not attempt to park in the Guad Hall parking lot or on Hunthausen Avenue!
  • Please do not try to drive around temporary or permanent barricades on campus.
  • Any blankets that are placed early will be removed. 
  • Do not freak out when you see some blanket spaces taped off before the 3:00 hour. Some of our major sponsors have opted for reserved blanket space instead of their reserved seats.
  • When you do find your blanket space, please do not claim more room than you actually need. There’s a limited amount of space for such a large audience! 
  • Also, please don’t use spray paint to mark your area. It kills the grass. 
I’m planning to come in from out of town but won’t get there until Saturday. Can you hold a spot for me? +
Sorry, no we can’t. But you can get friends/family to place a blanket for you on Friday. Subject to the $5/blanket donation between 3:00-5:00, or for free after 5:00.
Sounds like I can wait until Saturday morning to place my blanket, right?? +
No, that’s probably not a good idea. We’d estimate that about 85-90% of the lawn is covered by blankets by 7:30 on Friday night. Seriously. It’s incredible. IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME COMING TO THE CONCERT, OR YOU’RE COMING IN FROM OUT OF TOWN, WE HIGHLY URGE YOU TO MAKE SOME SORT OF ARRANGEMENTS TO GET YOUR BLANKETS/CHAIRS PLACED BY FRIDAY NIGHT!!!

Amazingly, we have yet to hear of anyone getting their blankets stolen overnight, and very little occurrence of claim-jumping (but I wouldn’t leave coolers or chairs overnight). We advise you to use lots of canned goods to hold down your blankets.

Can I use tent stakes to hold my blanket down?+
NO stakes, of any kind, length, or material are allowed. They will be removed if found. That also includes rocks or bricks of any kind. In fact, anything that will puncture the lawn in any way is not permitted.
I don’t have a big blanket. Can I use a plastic tarp? +
That would be a big fat NO. Plastic tarps will kill the grass, even after just a few hours in the summer sun and heat. They will be removed if found. Please use only towels, blankets or quilts!
I’m afraid it might rain. I’m going to bring a tent, ok? +
Also, a great big NOPE. No tents or canopies without prior approval by SUTS. Call the Symphony Office at (406) 442-1860 to discuss it with us. Umbrellas (like golf umbrellas–not something from your patio furniture) are OK, as long as you are considerate of your neighbors.
I plan to use the new drone I got for my birthday, ok? +
Again, a great big NOPE. Carroll’s campus is smack dab in the middle of flight paths to the airport, so the FAA has strict rules against random drones. There are also numerous liability issues involved, even without the FAA. Please leave your drones at home!
Where’s the best place to see and hear everything? +
Anyplace that is in front of the stage will provide great views and sound. Be aware that this is a live outdoor concert, subject to the weather and 15,000+ of your closest friends and family. People around you will be talking in varying degrees. Do not expect the atmosphere to be that of a concert hall! (to be brutally honest, the further away you get from the stage, the better the sound!) That being said–there are definitely places where you will see nothing and hear even less. A general rule of thumb–if you can’t see the face side of a sound speaker, you will most likely not hear a thing.
Where can I park? +
There is free parking at nearby city parking garages, or in the lots/streets on the south half of Carroll’s campus (don’t forget about the shuttle busses from the Great Northern Parking Garage!). There is also free parking at Centennial Park, including the paved road around the ball fields. Do not drive/park on the walking trails in the park; do not drive/park on the grass. Many people will park on the north side of the railroad tracks. Use caution when crossing the tracks.

Be neighborly—please do not park in the residential areas west of campus. North Benton Avenue is reserved for busses between the entrances to Guad Hall and the P.E. Center.

No parking in lots on the north or east sides of campus (reserved for musicians, volunteers, and sponsors) without a SUTS parking pass.

Free handicapped parking is available in the P.E. Center lot (must have a proper state-issued tag or license plates). Golf carts driven by volunteers will be available to shuttle people to the concert area.

Sponsor/donor parking is also available in the P.E. Center, as well as the stadium tailgate lots (must have SUTS parking pass). Passes will be mailed to sponsors/donors in early July.

Drop-off areas will be on Benton Ave, near the entrance to the Guad Hall lot and P.E. Center lot. The Benton Ave. drop-off will be closed at 4 PM on Saturday to allow for large bus parking.

Will there be food available at the concert?+
YES!  Vendors will be on hand selling frozen desserts, kettle corn and dinner fare. There will also be a beer vendor. Vendors are located at the side of the hill along the south wall of Guad Hall, and in the PE Center parking lot (tailgaiting area). If you prefer, you can bring your own picnic/dinner. Personal coolers, picnics, backpacks, and chairs, are all allowed. However, no grills of any size/type are allowed.
My dog is well-behaved and likes music. Can I bring him? +
NO PETS AT ANY TIME ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY!! While we’re sure that your dog is the most well-behaved dog in town, we just can’t allow it. Even before concert day. There are huge liability issues that we are exposed to if we allow them. Dogs are unpredictable in the best of circumstances, let alone in the presence of crowds, other dogs, loud fireworks, and small children. And of course, there’s the doggie doo problem. If you somehow sneak a dog (or any other animal) into the concert, and one of the police officers sees you, you will be asked to leave with your animal. Exceptions, of course, for service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Can I enjoy a fine cigar at this event? +
Only if you’re sitting in your car, which won’t be anywhere near the concert grounds. In other words, NO SMOKING OR VAPING!! Carroll College is a tobacco-free campus, and Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars is a tobacco-free event in association with the Lewis & Clark County Health Department. Please respect those around you by not smoking or vaping.
I love fireworks! Can I get up close to watch them?+
NO! There are barricades on the east and north sides of campus to prevent both vehicular and pedestrian traffic in the fireworks safety zone. That zone is required by state law. If that area is breached, the Fire Marshal can, and will, cancel the fireworks permit that we have. Please stay out of the restricted area!!!
What sort of public safety will be at the concert? +
As you can imagine, the audience size is larger than most towns in Montana.

We will have a crew from Crowd Management Services to help us this year. They are experienced with large events throughout the Pacific Northwest region. They also work closely with law enforcement and Carroll’s own safety team to make sure the event runs smoothly.

We will have officers from the Helena Police Dept. on hand to keep an eye on things. They will also work traffic control on the streets after the concert.

We will have an ambulance crew from St. Peter’s Health on-site to take care of any medical emergencies that might happen. They will be located in the parking lot behind the stage.

The Helena Fire Department will be on call with a truck and crew to prevent any potential problems with the fireworks. Additionally, employees of the Helena Solid Waste Transfer Station will be keeping an eye on their area in case of stray or errant fireworks.

Does my prior contribution to Carroll College or the Helena Symphony pay for some of this?+
Intrepid Credit Union Symphony Under the Stars is jointly produced and presented by Carroll College and the Helena Symphony. It is possible only because of the support from numerous businesses, foundations, and individuals. Any donation or sponsorship of SUTS is considered separate from any donation to, or sponsorship of, other Carroll College or Helena Symphony events. All funds raised for SUTS are used solely for this event. If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Symphony office!
Can I donate money at the concert?+
Why, of course! We will have volunteers roaming the crowd with big red buckets (the Bucket Brigade). If you toss some money in the bucket, the volunteers will give you an official Symphony Under the Stars sticker to indicate to other volunteers that you’ve already donated. Please consider tossing a dollar (or lots of dollars) into the bucket. And don’t be shy, if you’re in a hard-to-reach area, feel free to approach the volunteers yourself!
Is there any merchandise available?+
There will be a merchandise tent near the vendors’ area. Among the items for sale (Venmo, checks or cash only):

A limited number of numbered/signed art prints by Connie Bergum will be available for purchase at the concert.

Our standard SUTS t-shirt will be available as supplies last for $20. Last year’s official 20th Anniversary SUTS t-shirt will also be available for $25.

There may be other stuff…we’re working on some things!

Are there any recordings or videos from prior years? +
There are no recordings nor videos available of previous SUTS concerts. This is due to the high cost of broadcast rights, as well as high quality recording costs. Again, we respectfully request that any recordings or videos that you might take yourself not be uploaded to YouTube or other social media. Copyright laws and acceptable audio/video quality are just two of the concerns regarding that.
What a fantastic concert!!! I think I left my favorite lawn chair there. Did you find it?+
Large items (blankets/coolers/chairs) can usually be found in a pile near the north (parking lot) side of Guad Hall on Sunday. If it’s your cell phone or keys or other smaller items, you can call the Symphony Box Office on the Monday afternoon following the concert to inquire about lost & found items at (406) 442-1860.
What happens if it rains?+
As we learned in 2017, the show must go on! Unless it’s been raining cats & dogs for days on end, and it’s raining all day Saturday, we’ll be performing. There is no plan for postponing or rescheduling the concert. If you find that you need to use an umbrella, please be considerate of those seated behind you.
What’s up with the stage? +
The stage is a wonderful piece of equipment rented from StagePro Production Services out of Kansas. It’s basically a semi-trailer that folds out and up due to the magic of hydraulics. Sort of like a Transformer! In an average year, we can start moving orchestra equipment onto the stage within four hours of the truck’s arrival. The design of this stage is much safer than scaffolding, or erecting poles and towers and having to secure guy lines. None of the various stage disasters you might have heard about over recent years have involved a stage such as ours.
How can I help?+
As you can imagine, this production takes a great deal of money to present. About 70% of that comes from the generosity of the concert sponsors and donors. If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor or donor, contact the Helena Symphony office at (406) 442-1860 to get more information.

Also, as mentioned above, there will be a Bucket Brigade that will be soliciting donations through the crowd before and after the concert, as well as intermission.

We are always looking for volunteers to help out, mostly prior to the concert itself. Shifts are available from Friday early evening through clean-up on Saturday night, generally in two- or four-hour blocks. And it’s fairly easy “work”. The heavy lifting/truly sweaty work is already taken care of. If you’re interested in being a volunteer, please call the Symphony office (406-442-1860) and leave a message. Or email us at volunteers@symphonyunderthestars.com. Someone will contact you.

Non-monetary actions include bringing your canned or non-perishable goods to hold down your blanket, then donating them to Helena Food Share. They will have drop-off points in various places on the concert grounds. We will also have drop-off points for your plastic recyclables.

Apparently, my question isn’t a frequently asked one. How can I get an answer? +
Please don’t hesitate to contact the Symphony office at 406.442.1860. Our office hours are M-F, 10:00 – 4:00. You can leave a message, if necessary. Or you can send an email to symphonystarshelena@gmail.com. We’ll try to get an answer to you as quickly as possible!