JACKSON & TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — Let’s Rendezvous! What launched 18 years ago as the ultimate bookend to close ski season in the Tetons, Rendezvous Music Festival 2025 will provide another stellar musical experience for locals and visitors this weekend.

The excitement kicks off in Jackson’s Town Square on Friday, April 4, with country-folk sensation Charles Wesley Godwin, rising country star Carter Faith and DJ Blake Horstmann. Saturday will shift the energy to Teton Village with Grammy Award-nominated folk-rock icons The Avett Brothers headlining alongside Alabama’s soulful powerhouse St. Paul & The Broken Bones, DJ Nate Wyatt, plus the Road to Rendezvous local band winner.

The Avett Brothers will headline on Saturday in Teton Village. Photo credit: Crackerfarm.

Several pre-show and after-show festivities in Jackson and Teton Village will ensure the party starts early and ends late on both Friday and Saturday.  

Fri. April 4 – Rendezvous Music Festival in Jackson Town Square. Country-folk sensation Charles Wesley Godwin will headline (8:30 p.m.) with Carter Faith (6:30 p.m.) and DJ Blake Horstmann (4 p.m.). Free, all-ages, limited capacity, VIP available. JacksonHole.com.

Fri. April 4 – Rendezvous Ramble with Aaron Davis & the Mystery Machine (original Wyo-Americana/roots-rock/country-blues), 7:30-11 p.m. at the Silver Dollar Bar. Free, limited capacity. AaronDavisMusic.com.

Fri. April 4 – Metalachi (heavy metal mariachi) at 9:30 p.m. at The Virginian. $24. OxPresents.com.

Fri. April 4 – Rendezvous Late Night with deejays Chuck Samples, DJ Crayon and DJ Fin, 10 p.m. at Coe Tavern. House and techno. Sold out.

Fri. April 4 – The Barlow (Colorado country), 8:30 p.m. to midnight at the Million Dollar Cowboy. Cover charge TBD. MillionDollarCowboyBar.com.

Sat. April 5 – Tram Jam, celebrating 31 years of ski bum music, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the base of the Bridger Gondola at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Free, all-ages.

Sat. April 5 – Rendezvous Music Festival in Teton Village. Folk rock icons The Avett Brothers will headline (8:30 p.m.) alongside soulful powerhouse St. Paul & The Broken Bones  (6:30 p.m.), Road to Rendezvous local band winner, and DJ Nate Wyatt (4 p.m.). Free, all-ages, limited capacity, VIP available.

Sat. April 5 – Regular Ass Dude with Ohnassi (DJ sets) at 8:30 p.m. at the Mangy Moose in Teton Village. Doors at 7:30 p.m. $24. OxPresents.com.

General admission for all official Rendezvous Music Festival shows is free and all-ages on a first come, first-served basis and a ticket is not required for GA entry. Festival organizers are encouraging concertgoers to take advantage of the transportation options during this year’s Rendezvous Music Festival as there is very limited parking in Teton Village. This year’s transportation and parking plan is available here. For more information about items allowed at the festival, VIP tickets and more, check out JacksonHole.com.

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