Live music in Jackson Hole continues to lock in legendary artists—and it’s only getting louder. This winter, the valley is already buzzing with two standout shows that set the tone for what’s shaping up to be an unforgettable year of concerts.
First up, The Revivalists take the stage on February 4 at The Center for the Arts. Known for their soulful alt-rock sound, powerhouse live performances, and hits like Wish I Knew You, the eight-piece band brings national-tour energy to an intimate mountain venue. Their latest album, Pour It Out Into The Night, is a reminder to live fully in the moment—something Jackson Hole does especially well.
Then on February 12, the vibe shifts to late-night, high-energy jams when Kitchen Dwellers play Magoo’s Wister Hall at The Virginian Lodge. With a loyal following and a reputation for extended improvisation, this show is a favorite among locals who like their concerts up close and personal.
As if winter weren’t exciting enough, Snow King Mountain has just announced the return of the King Concerts Summer Series for 2026—its fifth consecutive season and most diverse lineup yet. Set at nearly 8,000 feet above Jackson Hole, the summit stage offers sweeping views of the Teton Range and is accessed by a scenic five-minute gondola ride from downtown Jackson.
This is no ordinary concert venue. Guests can pair world-class live music with a visit to the Snow King Observatory and Planetarium, creating a truly otherworldly experience. With breathtaking scenery, remarkable acoustics, and unbeatable access, Snow King delivers one of the most unique concert settings in the country.
Tickets go on sale January 30, 2026 at 10:00am—and if history is any indication, they won’t last long.