Posts Tagged ‘festival’

Million Dollar Music Fest

Posted on: May 19th, 2019 by thcAdmin No Comments

May 26th 2019

Country super-group, Midland, will headline the inaugural Million Dollar Music Fest, a free, all-ages, big-stage concert on the Jackson Hole Town Square, on Sunday May 26 from 5 – 10pm. This event is presented by the iconic Cowboy Bar and co-sponsored with the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce, this concert is designed to energize Old West Days by celebrating Jackson’s western heritage and the cowboy culture.

While the show is free, a limited number of VIP tickets will be available for purchase and will include prime, side-line viewing with access to a complimentary bar and food, private restrooms and a souvenir lanyard. VIP Tickets will be available for on-line purchase starting April 1st at 9am MST.

Click for more Information on this event.

Jackson Hole Rendezvous 2019

Posted on: March 10th, 2019 by thcAdmin No Comments

March 16th and 17th, 2019

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will be celebrating the season with a weekend of events with the Jackson Hole Rendevous Fest. Started over a decade ago, this event has slowly gained momentum and now encompasses an entire weekend.

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will grace the stage in Teton Village on Saturday night. Green sky Bluegrass will be the opening act. It will be a busy weekend in town. Utilize public transportation and taxi services, the police will be out in force. Use your head, be wise and alert, stay out of trouble and don’t do anything stupid!

Friday March 15th

Grace Potter will headline a show on the Town Square in downtown Jackson. Gates open at 5pm.

Saturday March 16th

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will take the stage in Teton Village. The opening act will be Greensky Bluegrass, gates open at 3pm. Fireworks to follow the conclusion of the concert.

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Sunday March 17th

Chanman Roots Band will be playing on the stage under the Tram in Teton Village. Showtime is 3pm.

Formerly the know as the Jackson Hole Mountain Festival, this weekend promises to be fun filled. Past acts have included Zac Brown Band, Portugal. The Man, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Blues Traveler, O.A.R., G. Love and Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Mix Master Mike, and others.

mix master mike jackson hole rendevous 2015

Shift Festival 2018

Posted on: October 8th, 2018 by thcAdmin No Comments

Held each Fall in the spectacular valley of Jackson Hole, SHIFT is an annual festival that celebrates the intersection of conservation with Nature (the natural environment), Culture (the built environment) and Adventure (outdoor recreation) across North America. The Festival will feature an in-depth exploration of the opportunities and challenges at the intersection of conservation and adventure, with a goal of leveraging outdoor recreation for conservation gains.

The complete schedule for 2018 events can be found here: shift events schedule

The SHIFT Summit, which will be held at the Snow King Resort Hotel and the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts includes panel discussions, breakout groups, and networking opportunities that explore the nexus of outdoor recreation and conservation—specifically the public land transfer movement, funding for public lands, and next generation engagement.

Tickets for both can be found at

Shift Festival 2017

Posted on: October 9th, 2017 by thcAdmin No Comments

Held each Fall in the spectacular valley of Jackson Hole, SHIFT is an annual festival that celebrates the intersection of conservation with Nature (the natural environment), Culture (the built environment) and Adventure (outdoor recreation) across North America. The Festival will feature an in-depth exploration of the opportunities and challenges at the intersection of conservation and adventure, with a goal of leveraging outdoor recreation for conservation gains.

The complete schedule for 2017 events can be found here: shift events schedule

The SHIFT Summit, which will be held at the Snow King Resort Hotel and the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts includes panel discussions, breakout groups, and networking opportunities that explore the nexus of outdoor recreation and conservation—specifically the public land transfer movement, funding for public lands, and next generation engagement.

Tickets for both can be found at

Grand Teton Music Festival

Posted on: June 21st, 2017 by The Hole Concierge No Comments

The Grand Teton Music Festival is a symphony orchestra that calls Teton Village home for the summer months.

Beginning in 1962, the Grand Teton Music festival has been on of the great summer musical festivals in the country. Now a cornerstone of the community the orchestra does much to help spread the appreciation of music and its importance in our world. Musicians from around the America’s music schools and symphony orchestras participate in this orchestra, making it a not to be missed Jackson Hole activity. Guest musicians are occasionally featured throughout the season.

They do sponsor a winter concert series as well. The winter concert series features events
spread out over the winter season from January to late March. The winter season is a limited series of events in comparison to the summer, with a perfomance or two each month.

Click for more information on the Grand Teton Music Festival.

General Information

Concerts are held at the Walk Festival Hall in Teton Village.
Tickets are generally around $25/adults and $15/children(18 & under). Some ticketed events are $55.

 

For more information on the Grand Teton Music Festival and other activities in Jackson Hole, please contact us.

12th Annual Crawfish Boil

Posted on: May 31st, 2017 by thcAdmin No Comments

Sunday June 18th, 2017

The Jackson Hole Crawfish Boil is a celebration of Louisiana tradition in the heart of the Tetons. Great music, great food, and even better people. This newer “Jackson Hole Tradition” is a favorite for many locals, especially our Southern born. There will be live music starting at 5:30pm, boiled crawfish with corn & potatoes, the best red beans-n-rice in the West provided by Sweetwater Restaurant. There will be yard games galore! Bring your lawn chairs, picnic blankets, and get ready to have one of the best days of the Summer with us! Celebrate Father’s Day in style!

Music will be by the The New Orleans Suspects with opening act Boondocks

Please no dogs.

jackson hole live concert photoBy far one of the most entertaining and laid back events to hit the Hole. Locals thoroughly enjoy this day of all ages entertainment. I look forward to this day each year, the food is delicious and the music line-up tends to be quite good. The original version started out being hosted at Cutty’s Bar and Grill, located across from Alberstons. After a number of years the Boil outgrew its digs and had to relocate to the Snow King Ballpark. The event is co-hosted with JacksonHoleLive!

andy frasco crawfish boil jackson hole

Doors Open at 4:30pm with music beginning around 5:30pm.

 

Jackson Hole Rendevous 2017

Posted on: March 10th, 2017 by thcAdmin No Comments

March 17th thru 20th, 2017

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will be celebrating the season with a weekend of events with the Jackson Hole Rendevous Fest. Started over 10 years ago, this event has slowly gained momentum and now encompasses an entire weekend. Look for more to be added. Fireworks will follow the concerts.

Zac Brown Band will once again grace the stage in Teton Village on Saturday night. Crowd size estimates are in the area of 15-20,000 people, look out! It will be a busy weekend in town. Utilize public transportation and taxi services, the police will be out in force. Use your head, be wise and alert, stay out of trouble and don’t do anything stupid!

Friday March 17th

Jamestown Revival and Samantha Fish will play on the Town Square in downtown Jackson

Saturday March 18th

Zac Brown Band will be gracing the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort…the opening act will be Iration

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Formerly the know as the Jackson Hole Mountain Festival, this weekend promises to be fun filled. Past acts have included Michael Franti, Blues Traveler, O.A.R.,  G. Love and Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Mix Master Mike, and others.

mix master mike jackson hole rendevous 2015

 

Shift Festival 2016

Posted on: October 8th, 2016 by thcAdmin No Comments

Held each October in the spectacular valley of Jackson Hole, SHIFT is an annual festival that celebrates the intersection of conservation with Nature (the natural environment), Culture (the built environment) and Adventure (outdoor recreation) across North America. The 2016 Festival will feature an in-depth exploration of the opportunities and challenges at the intersection of conservation and adventure, with a goal of leveraging outdoor recreation for conservation gains.

The complete schedule for 2016 events can be found here: http://shiftjh.org/2289-2/

The SHIFT Summit, which will be held at the Snow King Resort Hotel Oct. 13-15, includes panel discussions, breakout groups, and networking opportunities that explore the nexus of outdoor recreation and conservation—specifically the public land transfer movement, funding for public lands, and next generation engagement.

SHIFT evening entertainment, which will be held at the Center for the Arts, includes:

Terry Tempest Williams: Our Public Lands
Thursday, October 13, 7:00-9:00 PM

Adventure, Inspired Film Program, featuring Stacy Bare
Friday, October 14, 7:00-10:00 PM

The People’s Banquet, featuring Steven Rinella
Saturday, October 15, 5:00-10:00 PM

Tickets for both can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-shift-summit-tickets-26690643433

Fall Arts Festival 2016

Posted on: September 9th, 2016 by thcAdmin No Comments

September 7 thru September 18, 2016

The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival has become one of the most widely recognized art events the Rockies. Each Fall thousands of art enthusiasts descend upon Jackson for this event. The 2016 Festival is scheduled to take place September 7th thru the 18th this year. The combination of art, music, and cuisine can overwhelm the senses.

Don’t miss out on this extravaganza! There are a number of events occurring throughout this 11 day period. Local galleries will have featured artists in-house throughout the festival. The Fall Arts Festival has grown into quite an event over the years. The complete 2016 Fall Arts Festival Program is online!

Wednesday the 7th the festival kicks off with the Western Design Conference Gala Event: Fashion and Jewelry Show.

fall arts festival fashion show

Friday the 9th don’t miss the Palates and Paletes Gallery Walk, a local favorite. Palates and Palettes pairs local restaurants and caterers with galleries for an incredible social evening of fine cuisine, art and wine right downtown. A gallery walk  like no other, downtown truly comes alive.

Palates and Palletes

Sunday the 11th will feature the Taste of the Tetons. Valley chefs, restaurants, and caterers put their best culinary work on display for sampling. Each taste ticket is $1. Tastes generally range from two to four tickets. In addition to the open-air tasting fair, participants will enjoy “Pickin’ in the Park” live musical entertainment presented by the Howdy Pardners Ambassador Club. the 15th Annual Takin’ It to the Streets, a juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, and the Rotary Supper Club’s Wine Tasting and Silent Auction! Also on the 13th is the Takin’ it to the Streets event featuring 40 local artists.

Saturday the 17th the Quick Draw competition and auction is also quite popular, celebrating its 20th year as part of the annual Fall Arts Festival. The “Quick Draw” features nationally, regionally, and locally recognized artists who will demonstrate their skills at this unique alfresco event. One-of a-kind artwork will be auctioned off following the ninety minute creative process where spectators will watch artists paint and sculpt and create before your eyes. I truly enjoy this event, don’t miss out on this opportunity!

There is certainly no shortage of things to do while the Fall Arts Festival is in town!

Targhee Fest 2016

Posted on: July 9th, 2016 by thcAdmin No Comments

July 15-17, 2016

Head over Teton Pass to Grand Targhee for a weekend of music. The annual Targhee Fest boasts a strong line-up of quality musicians. Nestled high into the Tetons, Grand Targhee provides an intimate setting for music festivals. During the day you can hike, bike, frisbee golf or just laze around and wallow in the beauty of your surroundings. Music generally starts mid-day.
New Earth Mud

This years acts will include: Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds, moe., Betty LaVette, Drive By Truckers, Grace Potter, Josh Ritter, Hot Tuna Electric, JJ Grey & Mofro, KIMOCK, Jerry Jopseph and the Jackmormons, Larry Campbell and Teressa Williams, HoneyHoney, Jamie McLean Band.
targhee music fest

Targhee Fest

Jackson Hole Rendevous

Posted on: March 17th, 2016 by thcAdmin No Comments

March 17th thru 20th, 2016

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will be celebrating the season with a weekend of events with the Jackson Hole Rendevous Fest. Started over 10 years ago, this event has slowly gained momentum and now encompasses an entire weekend. Look for more to be added. Fireworks will follow the concerts.

This year is sure to be big with the Zac Brown Band playing on Saturday night. Crowd size estimates are in the area of 15-20,000 people, look out! It will be a busy weekend in town. Utilize public transportation and taxi services, the police will be out in force. Use your head, be wise and alert, stay out of trouble and don’t do anything stupid!

Friday March 18th

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will play on the Town Square in downtown Jackson

Saturday March 19th

Zac Brown Band will be gracing the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort…the opening act will be the Chris Robinson Brotherhood

at the Mangy Moose following the Zac Brown Band, Roosevelt Collier will be performing…..NOT TO BE MISSED!

Sunday March 20th

 Uncle Kraker takes the stage under the Tram at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this afternoon show will get cranked up as the lifts wind down, see you there.

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Formerly the know as the Jackson Hole Mountain Festival, this weekend promises to be fun filled. Past acts have included Michael Franti, Blues Traveler, O.A.R.,  G. Love and Special Sauce, Ozomatli, Mix Master Mike, and others.

mix master mike jackson hole rendevous 2015

 

SHIFT Festival 2015

Posted on: October 6th, 2015 by thcAdmin No Comments

October 7-10, 2015

Held each October in the midst of the largest intact ecosystem in the Lower 48, SHIFT is an annual festival that celebrates the intersection of conservation with Nature, Culture and Adventure. The 2014 SHIFT Festival, which runs from October 7-10, includes speakers such as Yvonne Chouinard, Mark Bittman, Charlie Hamilton James, Angel Collinson, David Quammen, Lucas Debari as well as multiple programmatic pathways.

shift festival jackson hole

America’s first sustainable food festival activates the renowned bars, restaurants and foodists of Jackson Hole as we celebrate the interface of food, sustainability, health and place, connect people to the sources of their food, and strengthen our local food system.

The objective is to advance on-the-ground solutions that leverage outdoor recreation for conservation gains, and to provide a unified framework for these natural allies that will allow them to influence conservation and outdoor recreation policies at both local and international levels, thereby increasing success in the protection of our public lands and waters.

Conservation lies at the core of Jackson Hole’s environment, economy and character. Over the past 140 years, the region has been the epicenter of some of North America’s seminal conservation efforts, including the formation of Yellowstone, the world’s first national park, the drafting of the Wilderness Act, and the expansion of Grand Teton National Park to its current boundaries.

Throughout North America, some of our most beautiful and well-known communities—places like Bar Harbor, Moab, Sayulita and Hanalei—enjoy a similar relationship between economy, character and natural capital. We call such communities GEMS: Gateways to Environments of Major Significance. Each of these GEMS shares a fundamental reality: over the long term, they can be no healthier than the environments in which they reside.

These GEMS share another trait: they attract both millions of visitors each year and influential part-time residents. When they serve as models of sustainability, they have a unique opportunity to influence the behavior of their guests. By fostering sustainability in North American GEMS, SHIFT seeks to promote them as beacons of possibility—and, by extension, to affect the world they influence.

Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival 2015

Posted on: August 27th, 2015 by thcAdmin No Comments

September 9 thru September 20, 2015

The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival has become one of the most widely recognized art events the Rockies. Each Fall thousands of art enthusiasts descend upon Jackson For this event. The 2015 Festival is scheduled to take place September 9th thru the 20th, and promises to be another great event. The combination of art, music, and cuisine can overwhelm the senses.

Don’t miss out on this extravaganza! There are a number of events occurring throughout this 11 day period. Local galleries will have featured artists in-house throughout the festival. The Fall Arts Festival has grown into quite an event over the years. The complete 2015 Fall Arts Festival Program is online!

Septmeber 4th the festival kicks off with the Western Design Conference Gala Event: Fashion and Jewelry Show.

fall arts festival fashion show

Friday the 11th don’t miss the Palates and Paletes Gallery Walk, a local favorite. Palates and Palettes pairs local restaurants and caterers with galleries for an incredible social evening of fine cuisine, art and wine right downtown. A gallery walk  like no other, downtown truly comes alive.

Palates and Palletes

Sunday the 13th will feature the Taste of the Tetons. alley chefs, restaurants, and caterers put their best culinary work on display for sampling. Each taste ticket is $1. Tastes generally range from two to four tickets. In addition to the open-air tasting fair, participants will enjoy “Pickin’ in the Park” live musical entertainment presented by the Howdy Pardners Ambassador Club. the 15th Annual Takin’ It to the Streets, a juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, and the Rotary Supper Club’s Wine Tasting and Silent Auction! Also on the 13th is the Takin’ it to the Streets event featuring 40 local artists.

Saturday the 19th the Quick Draw competition and auction is also quite popular, celebrating its 20th year as part of the annual Fall Arts Festival. The “Quick Draw” features nationally, regionally, and locally recognized artists who will demonstrate their skills at this unique alfresco event. One-of a-kind artwork will be auctioned off following the ninety minute creative process where spectators will watch artists paint and sculpt and create before your eyes. I truly enjoy this event, don’t miss out on this opportunity!

There is certainly no shortage of things to do while the Fall Arts Festival is in town!

Contour Music Festival

Posted on: June 11th, 2015 by thcAdmin No Comments

June 11, 12, 13, 14 of 2015

A new event hitting the Hole this Summer. The Contour Music Festival will occur over the second weekend in June. This will be first festival of this magnitude to be hosted in Jackson. There is an extensive line-up of musicians, covering a variety of musical genres. The event looks to be a good one, with multiple venues and a strong line up of acts.

Jeff Stein and Matt Donovan are our hosts. They have worked diligently to get Contour off of the ground. The three words they are using to describe the Contour experience are: intimate, innovative and elevated. Contour is a non-genre specific event, one that should be attractive to a wide audience. Part of that idea is having the chance to be introduced to music types that people may not have previously experienced. Designed to be an annual event, with increasing impact and benefit over the long-term, we all hope that this inaugural events goes well. It is exciting to have the community of Jackson to host an event of this caliber.

jacksonholelive! 4th of july jackson hole

2015 Line Up:

Thievery Incorporated, The New Mastersounds, Sabo, The Librarian, Danny Corn, Sango, G Jones, Autograf, The NTH Power, Charles Bradley and his Extraordinaires, Screen Door Porch, Moon Taxi, Papadosio, The Polish Ambassador, Mr. Whipple, One Ton Pig, El Papa Chango, Cure for the Commoon, Tiger Fresh, Country Hammer, The Congress, Shaprece, Roosevelt Collier Gospel Brunch, Spirit Family Reunion, Roadkill Ghost Choir, Orgone, Mikey Thunder, Patti Fiasco, The Cave Singers, Sweater Beats, Quixotic, Djemba Djemba, Deltron 3030 and many more local and international acts.

The Main Stage will be at the Snow King Ball Field with music wrapping up around 10p.m. each evening. Late night shows will follow and will be hosted at the Pink Garter Theater, Center for the Arts, Town Square Tavern, and the Silver Dollar Bar in the historic Wort Hotel.

For further information on the event, click Contour Music Festival.

Shift Festival 2014

Posted on: September 26th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

October 8-12, 2014

Held each October in the midst of the largest intact ecosystem in the Lower 48, SHIFT is an annual festival that celebrates the intersection of conservation with Nature, Culture and Adventure. The 2014 SHIFT Festival, which runs from October 8-12, includes speakers such as Barry Lopez, Dr. Marion Nestle, Ed Zahniser, Luther Propst, Auden Schendler and Asher Jay, as well as multiple programmatic pathways.

shift festival jackson hole

America’s first sustainable food festival activates the renowned bars, restaurants and foodists of Jackson Hole as we celebrate the interface of food, sustainability, health and place, connect people to the sources of their food, and strengthen our local food system.

The SHIFT Summit convenes leaders from GEMS who are working to preserve and sustain the natural capital of their communities. The Summit is built around the 50 winners of the 2014 SHIFT Sustainability Awards. The awards, which were decided by our SHIFT Partners, recognize the most effective, innovative sustainability initiatives currently underway in North American GEMS.

Conservation lies at the core of Jackson Hole’s environment, economy and character. Over the past 140 years, the region has been the epicenter of some of North America’s seminal conservation efforts, including the formation of Yellowstone, the world’s first national park, the drafting of the Wilderness Act, and the expansion of Grand Teton National Park to its current boundaries.

Throughout North America, some of our most beautiful and well-known communities—places like Bar Harbor, Moab, Sayulita and Hanalei—enjoy a similar relationship between economy, character and natural capital. We call such communities GEMS: Gateways to Environments of Major Significance. Each of these GEMS shares a fundamental reality: over the long term, they can be no healthier than the environments in which they reside.

These GEMS share another trait: they attract both millions of visitors each year and influential part-time residents. When they serve as models of sustainability, they have a unique opportunity to influence the behavior of their guests. By fostering sustainability in North American GEMS, SHIFT seeks to promote them as beacons of possibility—and, by extension, to affect the world they influence.

Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival

Posted on: September 5th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

September 3 thru September 14

The Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival has become one of the most widely recognized art events the Rockies. Each Fall thousands of art enthusiasts descend upon Jackson For this event. The 2014 Festival is scheduled to take place September 3rd thru the 14th and promises to be another great event. The combination art, music, and cuisine can overwhelm the senses.

Don’t miss out on this extravaganza! There are a number of events occurring throughout this 11 day period. Local galleries will have featured artists in-house throughout the festival. The Fall Arts Festival has grown into quite an event over the years. The complete 2014 Fall Arts Festival Program is online!

Septmeber 4th the festival kicks off with the Western Design Conference Gala Event: Fashion and Jewelry Show.

fall arts festival fashion show

Friday the 5th don’t miss the Palates and Paletes Gallery Walk, a local favorite. Palates and Palettes pairs local restaurants and caterers with galleries for an incredible social evening of fine cuisine, art and wine right downtown. A gallery walk  like no other, downtown truly comes alive.

Palates and Palletes

Sunday the 7th will feature the Taste of the Tetons. alley chefs, restaurants, and caterers put their best culinary work on display for sampling. Each taste ticket is $1. Tastes generally range from two to four tickets. In addition to the open-air tasting fair, participants will enjoy “Pickin’ in the Park” live musical entertainment presented by the Howdy Pardners Ambassador Club. the 15th Annual Takin’ It to the Streets, a juried art fair featuring 40 local artists, and the Rotary Supper Club’s Wine Tasting and Silent Auction!

Saturday the 13th the “Quick Draw” competition and auction is also quite popular. The “Quick Draw” features nationally, regionally, and locally recognized artists who will demonstrate their skills at this unique alfresco event. One-of a-kind artwork will be auctioned off following the ninety minute creative process where spectators will watch artists paint and sculpt.

There is certainly no shortage of things to do while the Fall Arts Festival is in town!

27th Targhee Bluegrass Festival

Posted on: August 4th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

The Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival is now in its 26th year. Targhee hosts one of the longest running Bluegrass festivals in the Rocky Mountain Region. The environment at Targhee is relaxing, they do a great job hosting music events. The boutique resort environment lends itself well to the overall experience of the concertgoer.

The weekend has a full ine-up of musicians. Artists appearing this year will include: Town Mountain, Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project, Tim O’Brien and Darrell Scott, Nickel Creek, Haas Kowert Tice, New Reeltime Travelers, David Bromberg Band, Jeff Austin with Danny Barnes, Eric Thorin and Ross Martin, Leftover Salmon with Bill Payne, Sam Bush Band, Chris Jones and Night Drivers, The Travelin’ McCoury’s, and Greensky Bluegrass.

JH Rotary Wine Fest 2014

Posted on: May 19th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

Friday May 23rd from 5:30pm to 8pm

The Rotary Club of Jackson is once again hosting its annual Wine Fest. Participate in an enjoyable evening of good eats and great sips to raise money for the Rotary Scholarship Fund. Tickets will cost $25 or $50/VIP admissions at the door. A silent auction and raffle featuring some amazing items including destination travel, gift certificates to local eateries, trips, spa days, activities and tours of the local area and more. There are hundreds of wines available for tasting. The Wine Fest is attended by many locals, as it is the last of the Spring social events before Summer kicks into gear.

jackson hole rotary winefest

There will be a silent auction and raffle. The proceeds will be used to provide scholarships. The Rotary Scholarship Fund donates $50,000 annually to local students and teachers. The beverage being celebrated lends itself quite well to enjoying a Spring evening in Jackson Hole.

 For more information on the Wine Fest.

Jackson Hole Rendevous 2014

Posted on: March 24th, 2014 by thcAdmin No Comments

March 27, 28 & 29, 2014

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will be celebrating the season with a weekend of events. The Jackson Hole Rendevous will occur:

Thursday March 27th, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe will play the Snow King Sports and Events Center

Friday March 28th, Blues Traveler will be taking the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Saturday March 29th, Micheal Franti & Spearhead will be gracing the stage at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

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Formerly the know as the Jackson Hole Mountain Festival, this weekend promises to be fun filled. Past acts have included Blues Traveler, O.A.R.,  G. Love and Special Sauce, Ozomatli, and many others.

Both Blues Traveler and Franti have been past headliners at the Mountain Festival.

The Pole, Pedal Paddle and Marmot Coombs Classic will be occurring over the weekend as well. There will be Music Under the Tram in the early afternoons on Friday and Saturday.

Shift JH

Posted on: September 30th, 2013 by thcAdmin No Comments

 October 11-13, 2013

Shift is slated to be an annual festival, held each October in Jackson, Wyoming. The focus of the event is to celebrate the central role of conservation in Jackson Hole. Shift’s mission is to inspire communities to preserve the natural capital that is vital to their economic success. The festival is designed to accomplish two goals: to help conservation-oriented communities, organizations, and individuals worldwide begin to develop the framework for 21st century conservation efforts, while simultaneously enhancing the local economy during its traditionally slow fall season.

The 2013 Shift Festival, which will be held on Columbus Day weekend, Oct. 11-13, will be a limited, localized event that establishes the programming and framework for the full launch in October 2014. We encourage you to come out and see what this festival has to offer. Three nights of programming will use food, music and film to explore the intersection of conservation with nature, culture and adventure.

The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism  Joint Powers Board has heavily invested in this event in hopes of creating something to boost the local economy during a slower time in the valley.