A message from Teton Valley Foundation
VICTOR, Idaho – Thank you to our fearless friends, music fans, sponsors, volunteers and neighbors!
Teton Valley Foundation (TVF) wrapped its 21st season of Music on Main with more precipitation than desirable but more smiles than we could have ever hoped for. From Built to Spill to Orquesta Akokán to Deltaphonic to The White Buffalo, this summer has been a journey around the world and across genres from jambands, bluegrass, rock to mambo, Music on Main covered a lot of ground and broke some records along the way.
A donation-based concert series is no easy venture. At Teton Valley Foundation, the goal is always to keep live music and community gathering spaces accessible to everyone in our communities. To pull this off, our generous sponsors come together each season to ensure that no one in the Tetons is ever left out when national acts take the Victor City Park stage.

That generosity and investment in to the community comes from the Shefter Family Foundation, Grand Targhee Resort, Let ‘Em Run Drift Boats, Kurt & Debbie, The Courier, Teton Valley Cabins, RAD, Grand Teton Brewing, Highpoint Cider, City of Victor, Mountain Standard, Mike Potts, Cushman Foundation, MD Nursery, Liquid Death, Idaho Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Visit Idaho, 98 Electric, New West Building, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Fall River Co-op, Heimerl, Beard St. Clair, Jessica Maddox/Teton River Pediatrics, Christmas in the Tetons, Cisco Group, MatPel Builders, IN PLACE, O’Rourke’s, WYLD, BERO, Watkins Distributing, Dry Fly Distilling, Wydaho Roasters, New West Knifeworks, Stoller Wine Group, Idaho Wine Merchant, Anthony & Hilary Calagna, Bronze Buffalo Ranch at Teton Springs, Teton Valley Resort and B’s Toilets. And to our in-kind sponsors as well at Hughes Production, Ox Presents, Teton Valley Mountain Bike Composite Team, TetonArts, Mental Health Coalition, KMTN, KHOL, Teton Media Works, High Range Designs and Gravity Graphics.
If there was a moment that summed up why Music on Main is special this summer, it’s surely caught in this video taken the night celtic folk duo DUG had all of downtown dancing.
Some say it’s a community BBQ, some say it’s a concert series, some say it’s Thursday dinner plans, some say it’s a place to wear out the kids – whatever it is, it’s a vibe that uniquely belongs to Music on Main. So thank you to everyone who danced, bought raffle tickets, made donations, brought their families and their parents down to the park – it does take a valley to make Music on Main happen, and TVF can’t wait to do it all again in 2027!Â
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