Music on Main's Don't-Miss 2026 Lineup

09 Jun 2026

Free summer concerts return to Victor City Park with indie rock, soul, Cuban mambo, roots, funk and a whole lot of mountain energy

Summer/Fall 2026

Don’t Miss the 2026 Music on Main Lineup

Teton Valley’s beloved summer concert series is back for its 21st season, and the 2026 Music on Main lineup is stacked with national acts, Idaho favorites, global rhythms, soul, rock, roots, funk, blues and more.

Presented by the Shefter Family Foundation, Teton Valley Foundation’s Music on Main brings free, donation-supported live music to Victor City Park each summer. This year’s concerts begin June 18 and run through August 13, with one break during the Fourth of July holiday week.

The 2026 season opens with Boise-based indie rock favorite Built to Spill and closes with Boise’s own Afrosonics — marking the first time Music on Main will both begin and end the season with Idaho bands.

“That’s a cool moment for Idaho and Music on Main, and the bands couldn’t be more different,” said Music on Main Program Director Tibby Plasse.

This year’s lineup leans into an especially wide range of sounds, from R&B, rock and world music to soul, Cuban mambo, New Orleans funk, Americana, blues, and roots. Tibby said the season reflects both the strength of the regional music scene and the growing number of artists making music in the Rockies.

“In many ways, this summer just feels solid,” Tibby said. “Music on Main is inhabiting less Americana and leaning into R&B, rock and world music with artists like Trish Toledo, Orquesta Akokán, and Deltaphonic to bring diversity to what is these days a very robust live music scene here in the Tetons.”

Americana fans will still find plenty to love, with rootsy songwriters and storytellers including DUG, Madeline Hawthorne, and The White Buffalo.

2026 Music on Main Schedule

June 18: Built to Spill
The season kicks off with Boise-based indie rock icons Built to Spill. Formed in 1993 by Doug Martsch, the band is known for its spacious guitar work, loose jams and enduring influence on indie rock.
Opener: Blood Moon Disco

June 25: Trish Toledo
Independent artist Trish Toledo brings an old-school sound rooted in timeless pop and soul ballads, delivered with modern fire and fortitude.
Opener: Los Tranquilos

July 9: Orquesta Akokán
This Grammy-nominated, multi-generational big band blends Havana’s top musicians with New York-based collaborators for high-energy vintage Cuban mambo, son and cha-cha-chá.
Opener: The Quilter Quintet

July 16: Family Worship Center
Portland-based psych-soul collective Family Worship Center is known for explosive live shows, stacked vocal harmonies, horn sections and sprawling ensemble performances.
Opener: Easy Chair

July 23: Deltaphonic
Deltaphonic brings a signature blend of Southern rock, blues, New Orleans funk and soul, anchored by Andrew Weekes’ songwriting and a powerhouse band.
Opener: Dangling Chains

July 30: The White Buffalo
Singer-songwriter Jake Smith, known as The White Buffalo, brings dark blues, Americana-roots folk and powerful storytelling. His music has appeared in Sons of Anarchy, This Is Us, Californication, The Punisher and more.
Opener: Walsy & the Riverdogs

August 2: Sunday Brunch with Hillfolk Noir & John Németh
Music on Main’s Sunday Brunch brings together Idaho-rooted favorites Hillfolk Noir and acclaimed blues artist John Németh for a special afternoon show. The venue opens at 1 p.m.

August 6: Madeline Hawthorne & DUG
Bozeman-based singer-songwriter Madeline Hawthorne shares a bill with DUG, a Dublin-based folk duo blending Irish and American old-time music.

August 13: Afrosonics
The season wraps with Afrosonics, a Boise-based, genre-bending collective combining African rhythms with funk, rock and electronic soundscapes.
Opener: Sandanford Live

Win a Let ’em Run Drift Boat

This season also comes with a major raffle prize. Victor-based Let ’em Run Drift Boats has donated a fully loaded El Lobo drift boat package to support Music on Main’s 2026 fundraising efforts. The package includes a galvanized double-insulated drift boat trailer, Sawyer Smoker Bandit oars, anchor, throw bag, plugs, boat buckles and Aquatrac kit. The package typically retails for $20,000.

Raffle tickets are available online for $35, and the winner will be drawn August 13.

What to Know

Music on Main takes place at Victor City Park. The venue opens at 5 p.m., with opening sets beginning at 5:45 p.m. The series skips Thursday during the Fourth of July holiday week. The Sunday Brunch show on August 2 opens at 1 p.m.

A suggested donation of $5 per attendee helps keep the concert series free, donation-based and accessible to the community.

For the full lineup, volunteer opportunities, raffle tickets and more information, visit Teton Valley Foundation online.