JACKSON, Wyo. — The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF), led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles and Executive Director Emma Kail, has announced its 65th season taking place from July 2 to August 15!
Featuring seven weeks of world-class music – including programs by the Festival Orchestra, three Gateway Series presentations, five Benoliel Chamber Music Series concerts, four Teton House Concerts in exquisite private homes around Teton County, Open Rehearsals with the Festival Orchestra, and two weeks of Outdoor Concerts with the Festival Orchestra, plus free family, education, and community engagement presentations – the season celebrates the stunning natural beauty of Jackson Hole as its home, Walk Festival Hall, undergoes renovation.Â
Season 65 features performances by world-class soloists and ensembles, including Capathia Jenkins, Daniel Luis Espinal, Eleni Calenos, The King’s Singers, Madeline Adkins, Maria Ioudenitch, the Punch Brothers and more. Masterworks of symphonic and chamber music grace GTMF’s stages including Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, excerpts from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, the music of Broadway with Andy Einhorn, and much more.
Two weeks of outdoor concerts with the Festival Orchestra will be held this year: at the Center for the Arts Lawn in downtown Jackson during opening week July 2-4 and Teton Village Commons in July 24 and 25. Tickets for reserved seating are $35-$50, or bring a chair and picnic on the lawn during the concert for free.
New for music lovers under 40, GTMF has introduced the Allegro Pass. For a one-time purchase of $65, passholders gain access to free tickets on the day of a performance, pending availability. Allegro Pass holders who would like to purchase additional tickets or reserve seats earlier than the day before the concert get a 10% discount on regular ticket purchases. Learn more at gtmf.org/allegro.
Just announced, GTMF’s 2026 Benoliel Chamber Music Series features the artistry of world-class Festival Musicians in an intimate and welcoming setting on Thursdays at 7 p.m. during the Festival season. The Benoliel Chamber Music Series offers five weekly programs featuring Festival Musicians and guest artists such as pianist Tanner Jorden (July 9) and violinist Maria Ioudenitch (July 30) in small ensembles. Attendees can enjoy core classical repertoire and family-friendly tunes from July 9 through August 13 at Jackson Hole High School Auditorium.
Tickets to all of GTMF’s 65th anniversary season programs, which run from July 2 to August 15, are on sale now via the Festival website or by phone at 307.733.1128. The full schedule of 2026 summer programs is available at gtmf.org.










