Rendezvous Music Festival Returns to Jackson Hole – March 27 & 28, 2026

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Jackson Hole’s biggest spring concert weekend is back. The Rendezvous Music Festival 2026 will light up the Tetons on March 27–28, bringing live music, mountain energy, and après-ski vibes to the heart of Teton Village.

Each year, Rendezvous transforms Jackson Hole into an open-air stage with world-class acts performing beneath the snow-covered peaks.

The 2026 Rendezvous Lineup

  • The Flaming Lips
  • Umphrey’s McGee
  • Blake Horstmann
  • Souls of Mischief (Pre-festival free concert under the Tram)
Rendezvous Music Festival Bands

The Flaming Lips are set to light up the Tetons with a full-blown, Grammy-winning spectacle at one of the most iconic venues in the Rockies. They’ll be joined by jam-band heavyweights Umphrey’s McGee, with DJ Blake Horstmann cranking the energy to festival mode right out of the gate. It’s a fitting finale to the resort’s 60th ski season, and easily one of the biggest sendoffs in recent memory.

The party starts on Friday, March 27, and you can ski right into a free Souls of Mischief show beneath the Tram as they wrap up the Road to Rendezvous series ahead of the main event.

GA and VIP passes are limited, and early-bird pricing won’t last. If you want in, now’s the time to lock down your spot.

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Rendezvous Music Festival 2026
March 27–28, 2026 | Teton Village, WY

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