JACKSON, Wyo. — Time to start organizing the summer concert budget.
King Concerts has announced its summer lineup, including 18 shows slotted between June 8 and Aug. 23 plus a promise of more shows to be announced. Major acts will be playing atop Snow King, including the Black Keys (June 8) and Of Monsters and Men (July 21). Full hip-hop bills are also on deck, with scheduled appearances by GZA, Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, the Pharcyde and Mobb Deep (June 12); Shaggy and Shwayze (June 30); and Too $hort, E-40 and Juvenile (Aug. 20).
Concertgoers should expect changes to the gondola experience this summer. Snow King noted that it has added eight new cabins and kept show capacity steady at 2,500 in an attempt to improve wait times for getting up and down the mountain. Consequently, those who do not possess a Snow King Mountain 2026-2027 season pass will be charged a $20 “gondola access fee” on top of the individual ticket price.
Also on the slate: The Dead South (June 16), Trampled by Turtles (June 18), Gregory Alan Isakov (June 23), Turnpike Troubadours (June 25), Max McNown (July 15), Paul Cauthen and Jamestown Revival (July 16), Dylan Gossett (July 17), Jordan Davis (July 22), Fitz and the Tantrums (July 29), Parcels (Aug. 6), The Elovaters (Aug. 16), O.A.R. (Aug. 22) and Sofi Tukker (Aug. 23).
King Concerts began in 2022 with shows by Duane Betts. The calendar has expanded each subsequent year. Fifteen concerts were held on the mountain in 2025.
“No other venue combines this level of musical talent with breathtaking views, unique facilities, and a truly memorable arrival experience,” Snow King Mountain’s General Manager Ryan Stanley said in the announcement. “With this year’s lineup spanning so many genres and generations, we’re excited to offer a summer of epic live music that has something for everyone.”
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.










