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    Concert on the Commons: The Teton Village Music Series You Can’t Miss

    By Visit Jackson Hole

    Long summer days. Cool mountain evenings. Summer concerts in the Tetons.

    There’s nothing quite like live music echoing off the Tetons—and nothing captures that magic better than Concert on the Commons in Teton Village.

    A Beloved Jackson Hole Summer Tradition

    Each Sunday from July 3 through August 25 (and a couple bonus shows during 4th of July week), locals and visitors gather on the Village Commons for one of Jackson Hole’s most cherished summer live music rituals. The stage is set at the base of the iconic Aerial Tram, where nationally touring artists and local favorites deliver unforgettable performances.

    Concert on the Commons is FREE and open to all!

    Each show kicks off at 5:00 p.m., with plenty of green space to lay a blanket, soak in the alpine sunset, and get groovy.

    The 2025 Lineup

    • Pink Talking Fish

      July 3 - Hybrid Tribute Fusion Act celebrates the sounds of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish.

    • Joslyn & The Sweet Compression

      July 4 - Soul-Funk music from Lexington, Kentucky, plays live in the Tetons.

    • Eggy

      July 6 - Eggy started as a high school band and has now seen success in the US and beyond.

    • The Rumble Ft. Big Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr.

      July 13 - This band of seven Grammy-nominated artists from New Orleans will be a highlight of the summer in Jackson Hole.

    • Andrew Bees

      July 20 - Reggae beats comes to the mountains with Jamaican born singer, Andrew Bees.

    • Aaron Davis and the Mystery Machine & The Lonesome Heroes

      July 27 - Local celebrities and Wyoming favorites bring a mix of Indie, Country, and Americana to Teton Village.

    • The Nude Party

      August 3 - The Nude Party has recently exploded across the nation, booking major music festivals and now, a Concert on the Commons slot.

    • Float Like A Buffalo

      August 10 - A rock band with a little of everything, these guys plan to bring funk, ska, reggae and more to the Tetons.

    • High Step Society

      August 17 - Old-school jazz meets new age EDM for a lively concert that will finish off the 2025 Concert on the Commons season.

    What to Bring for Concerts on the Commons

    Pack your picnic basket, low-back chairs or blankets, reusable water bottles, and comfy dancing shoes. Outside food and beverages are welcome, but leave the glass at home. If you’d rather not pack a picnic, grab dine-in or take-out from Teton Village favorites like the Mangy Moose, Osteria, Bodega, Corsa, Handlebar, Spur, and more, or hit the weekly food truck on the lawn.

    Dogs, drones, and glass containers? Best left at home.

    Make a Weekend of It

    Concerts on the Commons lines up with Sunday Funday in Teton Village, when discounts on mountain biking, disc golf, tram rides, rentals, and more run all day. Add hiking trails, family activities, and outdoor dining just steps away, and a Sunday concert is the perfect finale to a full weekend in Teton Village. Stay the night, wake up to mountain air, and start the week the Jackson Hole way.

    Know Before You Go

    Concerts happen rain or shine, so bring a layer and embrace the mountain weather. Parking in Teton Village is free during the summer, but the best way to arrive is under your own power or on the bus. Pedal the paved pathway that runs from town through Wilson to the Village for one of the most scenic bike commutes anywhere, or hop the START Bus from Jackson or the free Stilson Express Shuttle from the Stilson lot at Highways 22 and 390. You’ll skip the post-show traffic and keep the valley’s air as clean as the mountain views. Events are subject to change or cancellation.

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