Tickets for Grand Teton Music Festival’s winter, spring events on sale – JH Daily

Tickets for all of the Grand Teton Music Festival’s winter and spring events — three live concerts and four works from the Metropolitan Opera’s “Live in HD” series — are now on sale.
All events will be held in the Center for the Arts’ theater.
Jazz pianist-vocalist Tony DeSare is set to return to Jackson Hole on Dec. 17 to kick off the music with a “Christmas Classics” concert, lending his agile fingers and voice to favorite songs of the season. DeSare presented his tribute to Frank Sinatra in July 2024 as part of GTMF’s 63rd summer season. Tickets for his holiday celebration run $50-$100 for adults, and $25-$50 for children and students.
Also returning will be the quintet WindSync, which first performed in Jackson Hole as part of the festival’s 2012 winter series, and last came for its 2021 holiday concert, with many memorable performances in between. Works by Mozart, Phillip Glass, Nadia Boulanger and more are planned for the group’s Jan. 29, 2026, date, all presented with WindSync’s signature verve and virtuosity. Tickets cost $35-$75, and $5 for children and students.
Kittel & Co. round out the live offerings on March 18, 2026. Led by Grammy-nominated violinist Jeremy Kittel, the quintet alloys classical, Celtic, bluegrass and jazz traditions for a sound Bluegrass Situation called “whimsical, alluring, and magnificent.” Tickets are $35-$50, $5 for students and children.
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