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Attire
Grand Teton Music Festival concerts have a casual and welcoming atmosphere reflective of our mountain setting. There is no dress code and formal wear is not required. Most concertgoers wear casual western attire, though some take the opportunity to dress up.

Late Arrivals
Late arrivals are permitted into the hall only between movements or between pieces. If you arrive late, you may listen and watch the concert on a monitor in one of the entrance lobbies until ushers begin late seating.

Clapping
The custom in America’s symphony halls is to wait until the end of a piece of music until you clap, rather than in between movements. Follow the Program Book, which shows the movements for each piece. There is usually a 15-to-30-second pause between movements, which is where confusion about clapping usually occurs. If you are not quite sure if a piece is entirely over, simply follow the rest of the audience’s lead.

Recording
Photography and recording of any kind is prohibited in Walk Festival Hall.

Minimize Noise
Please silence cell phones and other devices prior to the start of the concert. Further, kindly unwrap all food or beverage items so as to minimize noise during the music.

Children
Children of all ages are encouraged to attend GTMF’s Family Jam concerts and free GTMF On the Road events. For Patriotic Pops, lawn seating is free to the public. For Walk Festival Hall performances, tickets for children/students (recommended age 4 and up) are $5 for most events.