Jackson Hole Music Festivals come in all shapes and sizes. From summertime's Grand Teton Music Festival featuring the country's top classical musicians to late winter's popular Rendezvous Music Fest with exciting national headliners to Snow King's "King Concerts" atop its summit, there's something for everyone.
Below is our roundup of the best of the fests.
RENDEZVOUS MUSIC FEST
The annual Jackson Hole Rendezvous Music Fest [pictured above] will be held March 27th and 28th. The two-day festival, with local and national bands performing at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, is one of the highlights of the winter.
This year's featured headliner is The Flaming Lips, a Grammy-winning band, supported by the jam-band mastery of Umphrey’s McGee and a high-energy kickoff from DJ Blake Horstmann. Past festival headliners have included The Avett Brothers, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats, Portugal: the Man, Uncle Kracker and the Zac Brown Band.
Kick off the weekend early at 3 p.m. on Friday, March 27, by skiing straight to a free Souls of Mischief concert under the Tram as they cap off the resort's free Road to Rendezvous music series the night before the festival.
GRAND TETON MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Wall Street Journal has named Grand Teton Music Festival "one of the best places to hear classical music in the summer."
As far as Jackson Hole Music Festivals go, this is the granddaddy. The Grand Teton Music Festival presents world-renowned classical musicians, soloists and orchestras as a part of its seven-week summer concert series. Performances usually take place in Walk Festival Hall* in Teton Village as well as other locations in Jackson. The GTNF is celebrating its 65th anniversary in 2026.
* NOTE: Walk Festival Hall is currently being renovated, so the Festival Orchestra Series will instead be presented at the Jackson Hole High School Auditorium for this series, featuring gems across the classical repertoire and renowned soloists, including Festival Orchestra musicians.
From July 2 to August 15, 2026, the Grand Teton Music Festival will present seven weeks of world-class music in various locations around Jackson Hole. If you're out here for the Fourth of July, you're in for a treat as GTMF's annual "Patriotic Pops" will be performed in the Festival Tent at the Center for the Arts' park. For the full schedule, visit gtmf.org.
KING CONCERT SERIES
This summer, 2026, marks the fifth year for the Annual King Concerts series at the summit of Snow King Mountain, reachable by the resort's gondola. The dates for the performances are June 8th through the end of August.
Venue gates generally open at 5 p.m., with opening acts beginning at approximately 6:30 and headliners taking the stage at approximately 8:30. Concert-goers need only pay an additional $20 for the scenic gondola ride to the venue at the top of the mountain. General admission prices start at $30 for the first 1,000 tickets before bumping up to $125; ticket prices vary for each concert. All tickets increase by $20 the day of the show if it is not sold out prior.
King Concerts was named one of the "Best Entertainment/Live Music Venues" in the 2025 Best of Jackson Hole contest.
Limited VIP Express tickets include priority loading and downloading on the gondola and access to a stageside VIP zone and tents for complimentary beer, wine, soft drinks and appetizers, from approximately 4:30 to 8 p.m. Tickets are available online at kingconcerts.com.
In addition, concertgoers can enjoy a pre-show dining experience at the brand-new Aurora Restaurant, offering elevated regional cuisine and signature cocktails with panoramic views from the restaurant deck. Reservations will be available via Resy from approximately 5 to 7 p.m. on concert nights; book in advance. You can also enjoy a planetarium show before or after the concert experience at the new Snow King Observatory and Planetarium. Limited tickets will be available for these 1-hour immersive shows, featuring topics such as black holes, star talks of the night sky, universe tours, and visual music experiences.
2026 Lineup*
June 8: The Black Keys with Fai Laci
June 12: GZA, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, The Pharcyde, Mobb Deep
June 16: The Dead South with Amigo the Devil
June 18: Trampled by Turtles
June 23: Gregory Alan Isakov
June 25: Turnpike Troubadours with The Clay Street Unit
June 30: Shaggy with Shwayze
July 15: Max McNown with the Jack Wharff Band
July 16: Paul Cauthen & Jamestown Revival
July 17: Dylan Gossett
July 21: Of Monsters and Men
July 22 Jordan Davis
July 29: Fitz and the Tantrums with Thunder Jackson
August 6: Parcels with Night Tapes
August 16: The Elovaters, The Hip Abduction, Collie Buddz
August 20: Too $hort, E-40, Juvenile
August 22: O.A.R. with Gavin DeGraw and Lisa Loeb
August 23: Sofi Tukker
* More shows and opening acts will be announced soon.
TARGEE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
Grand Targhee Resort in Alta, Wyoming, will host its 36th Annual Targhee Bluegrass Festival from August 7th to 9th, 2026. This always-popular music fest will see Magoo, Keller & The Keels, Yonder Mountain String Band, Shadowgrass, Kyle Tuttle Band, Sieraa Ferrel, and Hogslop String Band, plus many more artists performing.
Friday’s lineup includes Magoo, Keller and The Keels, Yonder Mountain Stringband, The Devil Makes Three, Railroad Earth, and AJ Lee & The Blue Summit.
Saturday's lineup is the Kyle Tutter Band, The Brothers Comatose, Shadow Grass, AJ Lee & The Blue Summit, Mountain Grass Unit, Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country, and Jesse Wells.
On Sunday, you can enjoy Hogslop String Band, Lindsay Lou, Tim O'Brien Band, and Sierra Ferrell.
For more tickets and more information on packages, including camping and lodging, visit grandtarghee.com.
MILLION DOLLAR MUSIC FEST
The 6th Annual Million Dollar Music Fest is an all-ages, free, big-stage concert presented on Town Square by the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. It will be held this year on May 24th. This Memorial Day weekend concert — held rain or shine — is designed to energize the annual Old West Days by celebrating Jackson’s Western heritage and the cowboy culture.
Headlining this year's music event are TBA. For VIP tickets and more information, visit cowboybarjh.com.
CONCERTS ON THE COMMONS
Concerts on the Commons in Teton Village is in its 16th year of hosting local, regional and national bands for free on Sundays at 5 p.m. during July and August. There is a large lawn in the Commons for concert-goers to stretch out on with blankets or chairs. Bring your dancing shoes as many people can’t resist the chance to boogie by the stage.
The 2026 schedule (TBA) is as follows, with two bonus days of concerts for Independence Day:
Shows generally start at 5 p.m. There is a food truck on the commons and takeout is available from many Teton Village restaurants.
For more information, visit jacksonhole.com.
MUSIC ON MAIN
Music on Main is a favorite weekly summer outdoor concert series for residents of both Teton County, Wyoming and Idaho. Held on Thursday nights, Music on Main is an all-ages concert series that brings a diverse lineup to Victor City Park in Victor, Idaho, less than a half-hour drive from Jackson Hole. There is a $5 donation per person at the door.
The music lineups for this 20th season continue the tradition of bringing highly talented musicians of diverse genres to Teton Valley. Music on Main has hosted some of the nation’s best bands, from James McMurtry to the Young Dubliners, to MarchFourth Marching Band, Reckless Kelly, the Motet, and more. Concert-goers bring blankets and chairs to enjoy the music under starry skies. In 2026, the series will run from June 18th
to August 13th. Performance times are 6 to 10 p.m. Find out more here.
HORSESHOE MUSIC FESTIVAL
The 4th annual Horseshoe Music Festival will be held from September 25th through 27th at the Teton County Fairgrounds. The event features music, an artisan and vintage market, culinary, and wellness. For more information, visit horseshoemusicfestival.com
TARGHEE FEST
The Targhee Fest is a 2-day festival held at Grand Targhee Resort in Alta, WY, just over the Teton Pass from Jackson. It will be held from July 10th to 11th in 2026. This year's festival will see Ken Pomeroy, Larkin Poe, Lukas Nelson, Ryan Bingham, JJ Gray and Mofro, and many other artists performing.
Friday's lineup features Ken Pomeroy, Larkin Poe, Lukas Nelson, Marcus King, and Jason Scott & the High Heat. Late-night tickets are required.
On Saturday, you can hear The Wood Brothers, Neal Francis, JJ Grey & Mofro, Ryan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen, and Charley Crockett.
Festival packages include: Ticket VIP Package, Kids' VIP Package, Camping VIP Package, and Lodging VIP Package. For more details, click here.
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