TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — It began seventeen years ago as the ultimate mic drop to close a ski season in the Tetons and fully indulging snow culture’s kinship with live music. The 9th Annual Rendezvous Music Festival will stage seven different free acts on outdoor stages in Jackson and Teton Village, including The Head and the Heart, Jamestown Revival, Mt. Joy, Luke Grimes, and Niko Moon. Several pre-show and after-show festivities will ensure the party starts early and ends late. To hear a sampling of Festival artists, check out over a hundred songs on this year’s Spotify Playlist.

Festival organizers are encouraging concertgoers to take advantage of the expanded transportation options during this year’s Rendezvous Music Festival. As a reminder, there is very limited parking in Teton Village. This year’s transportation and parking plan is available here.

Fri. April 5 – Rendezvous Fest at Jackson Town Square. The Head and the Heart will headline (8:30 p.m.) with Jamestown Revival (6:30 p.m.) and DJ-producer duo Vavo (5 p.m.). Gates open at 5 p.m. Free, all-ages, VIP sold out.  

Fri. April 5 – Rendezvous Ramble with original Wyo-Americana quartet Aaron Davis & the Mystery Machine, 7:30-11 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar. Free.

Fri. April 5 – Most Wanted Band, 8:30 p.m. to midnight at the Million Dollar Cowboy. Cover charge TBD.

Sat. April 6 – Tram Jam, celebrating 30 years of ski bum music, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the base of the Bridger Gondola. Free, all-ages.

Sat. April 6 – Rendezvous Fest at Teton Village. Indie folk-rock outfit Mt. Joy headlines (8:30 p.m.) alongside Luke Grimes (6:45 p.m.), Niko Moon (5:15 p.m.), and DJ Nate Wyatt (4 p.m.). Gates open at 3 p.m. Free, all-ages, VIP still available from $371.  

Sat. April 6 – KHOL Presents: Alex Unger (10:45 p.m.) & DJ Also Starring (8:45 p.m.) at the Mangy Moose. $24.

Sat. April 6 – Heavy Bucket Band, 7:30-11 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar. Free.

Sat. April 6 – Most Wanted Band, 8:30 p.m. to midnight at the Million Dollar Cowboy. $Cover charge TBD.

Mon. April 8 – JH Hootenanny, 6 p.m. at the Pink Garter Theatre. $5.

General Admission for all official Rendezvous Music Festival shows are free and all-ages on a first come, first-served basis and a ticket is not required for GA entry. For more information about transportation, items allowed at the festival, VIP tickets, and more check out JacksonHole.com.

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Aaron Davis is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer-engineer at Three Hearted Recording Studio, covering the Teton County music scene as a journalist-photographer since 2005.