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GTMF Season 65 features two weeks of outdoor concerts at the Center for the Arts Lawn in downtown Jackson in Week 1 and Teton Village Commons in Week 4. Performances include Opening Night: From the Stage to the Silver Screen (July 2), a free Family Jam with host and Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich (July 3), the Jayne & Al Hilde, Jr. Patriotic Pops led by conductor Donato Cabrera and featuring soloist Capathia Jenkins (July 4), and two special nights of classical favorites (July 24 & July 25) led by Sir Donald Runnicles at Teton Village Commons. Tickets are now available to subscribers; single tickets go on sale publicly on April 7.

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2026 Outdoor Concerts

Outdoor concerts will be held at the Center for the Arts Lawn in downtown Jackson in Week 1 and Teton Village Commons in Week 4. Subscribers can add on tickets for outdoor concerts to their series package.


Opening Night: From the Stage to the Silver Screen
Thursday, July 2 at 7 PM
Center for the Arts Lawn

Reserved seats – $35-$50 adults, $15 students/children
Lawn seats – free

Donato Cabrera, conductor

Celebrate the opening night of GTMF’s 65th season with the music of Broadway and film performed by the Festival Orchestra. Familiar favorites and iconic scores take center stage with themes from Carousel, Superman, Vertigo, and a celebration of iconic American film composer John Williams, with music from Jurassic Park, Star Wars and more. Conductor Donato Cabrera makes his GTMF debut.


Free Family Jam
Friday, July 3 at 6 PM
Center for the Arts Lawn

Free, but ticketed

Timothy Constable, assistant conductor
Meaghan Heinrich, host & Stoner Family Education Curator

Sing, dance and celebrate the summer with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra! Enjoy symphonic music outdoors on the Center for the Arts Lawn. Fun for all ages—bring a picnic and enjoy the show, conducted by Timothy Constable and hosted by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich.


Jayne & Al Hilde, Jr. Patriotic Pops
Saturday, July 4 at 7 PM
Center for the Arts Lawn

Reserved seats – $35-$50 adults, $15 students/children
Lawn seats – free

Donato Cabrera, conductor
Capathia Jenkins, vocalist

Festival favorite Capathia Jenkins returns to celebrate the Fourth of July with the Festival Orchestra in this festive Jackson Hole tradition. Conductor Donato Cabrera makes his GTMF debut, leading a program of patriotic & American music including Copland, Sousa, John Williams and more.


Music of the American West
Friday, July 24 at 7 PM
Teton Village Commons

Reserved seats – $35-$50 adults, $5 students/children
Lawn seats – free

Sir Donald Runnicles, conductor

Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with true Jackson Hole spirit! The Festival Orchestra, led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles, brings the wide-open landscapes of the American West to life in a rousing program of classical Western tunes, evoking rousing rodeos, everlasting vistas of the Grand Canyon, and more.


Fantasia 2026
Saturday, July 25 at 6 PM
Teton Village Commons

Reserved seats – $35-$50 adults, $5 students/children
Lawn seats – free

Sir Donald Runnicles, conductor

The Festival Orchestra is the heart of GTMF. While Walk Festival Hall is renovated, join us for a special night of classical favorites overlooking the Hall on Teton Village Commons, led by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. Tap your feet and dance along to Dance of the Hours, selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and more.