JACKSON, Wyo. — Join the Teton County Fair Board for an unforgettable night of live music as country grit, Western heritage, and that unmistakable fair-night buzz come together under the Wyoming night sky at the Teton County Fair Concert on Wednesday, July 22 at 7 p.m.
Trailblazing guitarist, singer, and Grammy-winning songwriter Molly Tuttle will kick off the evening before musical standout Charles Wesley Godwin takes the stage, bringing his raw, soulful sound to the Teton County Rodeo Arena for a fun, music-filled night at the Fair. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 24 at noon.
The 2026 Teton County Fair runs from July 18 to 26. For full details on the Fair Concert, event schedules, and entry deadlines, visit the Teton County Fair website at https://www.tetoncountyfair.com/31/Fair.
Gates to the Rodeo Arena open at 6 p.m., with Tuttle taking the stage at 7 p.m. The Teton County Fair Concert Committee encourages locals and visitors to grab their tickets early, as this show is expected to sell out quickly.
Trista Hilbrunner, Teton County Fair and Fairground Manager, said: “We’re excited to bring two incredible musicians to the Teton County Fair this year. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, coming with family or friends, it’s an affordable, fun night meant for everyone to enjoy.”
Charles Wesley Godwin
Fresh off a career-defining run, Godwin brings his signature mix of Appalachian storytelling and high-energy performance to the Fair’s main stage. After earning widespread acclaim for his 2023 album Family Ties, Godwin returned in 2025 with two standout releases: the reflective Lonely Mountain Town EP and the electrifying live album Live From The Steel City. His recent highlights include a sold-out Red Rocks headline debut and a run of shows opening Eric Church’s Free The Machine Tour. Since his 2019 debut album Seneca, Godwin and his band, the Allegheny High, have built a reputation for delivering both heart and grit onstage, with appearances on major national platforms from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to Jimmy Kimmel Live! and ESPN’s SportsCenter.
Molly Tuttle
Opening the night is Tuttle, whose innovative blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic artists in modern roots music. Her 2025 album So Long Little Miss Sunshine, nominated for two Grammy Awards including Best Americana Album, marks her boldest and most personal work yet. With five total Grammy nominations, two consecutive wins for Best Bluegrass Album with her band Golden Highway, and the distinction of being the first woman ever named International Bluegrass Music Association, Guitar Player of the Year, Tuttle brings unmatched virtuosity and fearless creativity to every performance.











