Montana residents are eagerly anticipating a visit from former president Donald Trump. A campaign event in support of Tim Sheehy, a candidate for Republican U.S. Senate is scheduled for Friday in Bozeman. If you need to stock up on new Trump gear for the rally, several merchandise stands have popped up throughout Bozeman since the event was announced.

Montana Residents Preparing For Visit From Donald Trump

The event will take place at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on Friday, August 9. Details about the campaign event and a link to secure tickets can be found here. The event is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m., but supporters are encouraged to starting lining up around 4:00 p.m. There is a lot happening in the Bozeman area this weekend in addition to Trump's visit, including the Bozeman Stampede and the Rockin' the Rivers Music Festival.

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If you plan on attending the Trump rally on Friday, and want to stock up on gear before the event, there are a few places around town that you need to know about. There are three merchandise stands in Bozeman where you can find everything you're looking for.

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Where to Get New Trump Gear in Bozeman

As mentioned above, there are vendors that have set up shop around Bozeman that are selling the latest and greatest Trump merchandise. Find out more below.

  • On N. 19th Avenue near Cattail St.
  • On Main St. across from Bozeman High School
  • On E. Main St. near the Cenex Zip Trip convenience store.
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If you know of any other places to find gear for the Trump rally in Bozeman, send us and app chat on our radio station app and let us know about it!

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