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Immerse yourself in a two-day music festival set against the most iconic backdrops imaginable for our incredible music acts: historic downtown Jackson Town Square and the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

Grammy Award-nominated American folk rockers The Avett Brothers will headline the closing night of the 2025 Rendezvous Music Festival in Teton Village. This beloved annual event, renowned for its world-class musical lineup, will take place at the base of the Teton Range on April 4-5.

On the festival's opening night, critically acclaimed country-folk artist Charles Wesley Godwin will take the stage in Jackson’s iconic Town Square. Additionally, Alabama-based Southern soul band St. Paul & The Broken Bones and rising country star Carter Faith will also perform throughout the weekend.

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Friday, April 4th: Town Square

Charles Wesley Godwin

Charles Wesley Godwin, a soulful West Virginian singer-songwriter, found himself in a creative rut until a return to his roots — his family — sparked his latest album, Family Ties. This deeply personal record, released in 2023, reflects Godwin's journey through life, love, and the lessons passed down through generations. It includes heartfelt songs dedicated to his family, from his father and mother to his wife and children.

Godwin gained momentum by relentlessly touring and building a dedicated fanbase. With Family Ties, he solidifies his place as a standout artist, blending intimate storytelling with powerful live performances. Now, with a growing audience and more fulfilling shows, Godwin feels he's finally where he's meant to be, connecting with listeners of all ages through his heartfelt, history-rich music.

Carter Faith

North Carolina native Carter Faith, a breakout country vocalist and songwriter, moved to Nashville to pursue her dream, quickly gaining recognition for her soaring vocals and authentic storytelling. With over 117 million global streams, Faith has released hits like "Wild," "Greener Pastures," and "Already Crazy," and has shared stages with artists such as Little Big Town, Keith Urban, and Willie Nelson. Featured in CMT's 2023 Next Women of Country and Spotify's Fresh Finds program, she has also performed at major festivals like CMA Fest and Country to Country. After recently releasing her album The Aftermath, Faith continues to build a devoted fanbase with her distinctive blend of country, Americana, and captivating live shows.

Blake

Blake Horstmann, best known for his appearances on The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise, and All Star Shore, has also built a successful career as a DJ and music producer. Combining his passion for music with his charismatic stage presence, Blake has become a rising star in the EDM scene, performing at top venues and festivals. In Spring 2022, he joined forces with DeeJay Silver to form Roadhouse, a high-energy duo, and they released their single "Only One" in March 2023. With his unique style and interactive performances, Blake continues to captivate audiences and grow his music career.

Saturday, April 5th: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

The Avett Brothers

Three-time GRAMMY nominees, the Avett Brothers, gained widespread recognition with their 2009 album I and Love and You. Their subsequent albums The Carpenter (2012) and Magpie and the Dandelion (2013) both charted in the top 5 on the Billboard 200, while their 2016 album True Sadness debuted at #1 and earned two Grammy nominations. The 2017 documentary May It Last chronicled their creative process, and the band continued their success with albums like Closer Than Together (2019) and The Third Gleam (2020), both of which topped multiple Billboard charts.

Their 2024 album, The Avett Brothers, features songs that emerged organically over time. Inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame and honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association, the band is also set for the Broadway debut of Swept Away, a musical inspired by their music.

St. Paul & the Broken Bones

Formed in Birmingham, Alabama in 2011, St. Paul & the Broken Bones is an eight-piece band led by vocalist Paul Janeway. Their 2014 debut Half the City propelled them to success, earning critical acclaim and bookings at major festivals like Lollapalooza, Coachella, and Glastonbury. Known for their dynamic live shows, the band has shared stages with artists like Elton John and The Rolling Stones.

Over the years, their sound has evolved from classic soul to include elements of funk and disco, as seen on albums like Young Sick Camellia (2018). Their upcoming album, Angels In Science Fiction, continues to push boundaries, blending psychedelia and experimental R&B.

Disko Cowboy

Disko Cowboy aka Dave Wrangler spent his formative years in the Texas Hill Country absorbing 90s pop country and hip hop, Waylon and Willie, alternative rock, and rave classics. A lifelong student of remix culture, the Andy Warhol process, and DIY culture – Dave is now an accomplished designer, producer, and genre-blending DJ who helped define dance music culture in the 00s with his signature blend of indie, club, and rap remixes.