The Black Keys in Jackson | Tickets 2026

The Black Keys

Feel the thrill of The Black Keys live at Snow King Mountain Sports in Jackson, WY on Jun 8, 2026. Their electrifying blend of rock and blues will ignite the stage, featuring fan favorites like “Lonely Boy” and “Gold on the Ceiling.” Don’t miss out—grab your The Black Keys tour tickets now!

The Black Keys Jackson Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Monday
Jun 08, 2026
05:59 PM
Jackson, Wyoming from $298.80 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When are The Black Keys playing at Snow King Mountain in Jackson?

The Black Keys will perform at the Summit Stage at Snow King Mountain Resort in Jackson, WY on Monday, June 8, 2026. The show is part of the 2026 King Concerts Summer Series and is billed as The Black Keys with Fai Laci, making it a full night of music rather than a short festival set. Listings show the concert time around early evening, typically with a 6:00 PM start for the event window and the headliner later in the evening.

Where exactly is the concert held at Snow King Mountain?

The Black Keys will play on the Summit Stage at Snow King Mountain Resort, a mountaintop venue located at roughly 8,000 feet above Jackson Hole. The stage sits at the summit of Snow King Mountain and is accessed by a scenic gondola ride from the base area, which is within walking distance of downtown Jackson. This setup combines a true mountain setting—panoramic Teton views and open air—with professional staging and acoustics designed specifically for concerts.

What time do doors and the gondola open, and when should I arrive?

For King Concerts at Snow King, gondola access for concerts typically opens around 5:00 PM, with opening bands generally starting around 6:00 PM and the headliner around 8:00 PM. Event ticket pages for The Black Keys list the show window beginning around 6:00 PM, with doors (gondola boarding) commonly an hour earlier. Because you must ride the gondola to the summit stage and lines can build, it is highly recommended that you arrive as early as possible after gondola access opens so you do not miss the opening set or the start of The Black Keys.

Do I need a separate gondola ticket for the concert?

Your concert ticket includes gondola access for the evening; you do not need a separate gondola pass. For regular visitors, scenic gondola tickets are normally priced at about $35 round trip, but for concerts the gondola fee is integrated as a $20 access fee on top of the ticket price at checkout. Snow King 2026–2027 season pass holders can buy concert tickets without paying this extra gondola fee, as summer gondola access is included with their pass when using the same profile at checkout.

How much do tickets cost for The Black Keys at Snow King Mountain?

Ticket prices vary by seller and inventory, but the King Concerts site shows that both the first 1,000 general admission tickets and the next 1,200 GA tickets for The Black Keys + Fai Laci on June 8 are already marked SOLD OUT, as are VIP Express tickets. Some third-party marketplaces list remaining general admission tickets at premium resale prices—for example, one site shows GA tickets around $410, while another notes starting prices from about $599 for the event. Because the show has sold out at face value, any tickets still available will likely be on resale platforms at higher-than-original prices.

What are smart strategies to get cheaper tickets for this sold-out show?

With face-value tickets sold out, the main way to save is to hunt carefully on reputable resale platforms, filter by lowest price, and target standard general admission rather than VIP or “express” options. Prices can fluctuate as the date approaches; if demand softens or some fans cannot attend, resellers sometimes drop GA prices to move tickets—watch for dips that bring prices closer to your budget and be ready to buy quickly when you see a good number. You can also monitor local fan communities, lodging partners, and contests (like hotel or radio promotions tied to King Concerts) that occasionally offer ticket giveaways or packages, which can be a way to avoid paying full resale markups.

What is the experience like at the Summit Stage for a Black Keys show?

The Summit Stage at Snow King Mountain is known as one of the most distinctive concert settings in the country, pairing world-class live music with sweeping views of the Teton range and Jackson Hole valley. The stage area is open-air, and the sound is designed so that music carries cleanly across the mountaintop, creating a powerful but immersive atmosphere for both the opener Fai Laci and The Black Keys. Guests can also combine the concert with a visit to the Snow King Observatory and Planetarium for an added “otherworldly” experience, making the night feel more like a full mountaintop festival than a standard arena show.

How is seating and standing arranged, and where are the best budget spots?

Concerts at the Summit Stage are primarily general admission, with open standing and sitting areas on the mountaintop rather than traditional reserved seats, and VIP Express tickets mainly impact access and amenities rather than fixed chairs. Because the site is on a mountain summit, views are typically good from multiple vantage points, so you can often stand a bit farther from the stage and still enjoy great sound and sightlines—this makes standard GA the best value. If you want to maximize your experience on a budget, arrive early when the gondola opens, walk a little further away from the densest crowd near the stage, and pick a spot with a clear line of sight that lets you enjoy both the performance and the panorama.

What should I know about weather, what to bring, and basic rules?

The summit stage sits around 8,000 feet, so even summer evenings can be cool and breezy; layering clothing, bringing a warm outer layer, and wearing sturdy shoes suitable for uneven ground will keep you comfortable all night. Standard outdoor concert rules apply—expect restrictions on large bags, outside alcohol, and certain items, and plan to travel light so boarding the gondola and passing security is quick and easy. It is also wise to bring a small blanket or compact cushion (if allowed) for sitting on the ground, plus sun protection for earlier sets and a light rain layer in case of passing mountain showers, as concerts typically go on rain or shine with possible weather-related gondola delays.

How do I get to Snow King Mountain, and how can I keep transport costs low?

Snow King Mountain Resort sits at 402 E. Snow King Ave. on the edge of downtown Jackson, within walking distance of many hotels, motels, and lodges in town. If you are staying in Jackson, walking or using a short local shuttle or rideshare to the base area can save you money on parking and avoid post-show traffic jams around the resort entrance. Guests driving in from out of town can reduce costs by carpooling, splitting fuel and parking, and possibly bundling lodging with concert plans to stay close enough to walk, rather than making long late-night drives after the show.

How can I enjoy The Black Keys at Snow King Mountain without overspending overall?

First, set a clear maximum budget and aim for standard general admission resale tickets at the lowest price you can find, rather than chasing VIP or last-minute “platinum” upgrades with steep markups. Next, save on extras by staying within walking distance or sharing rides, eating a solid meal before heading up the gondola, and limiting high-priced drinks and snacks at the summit so more of your money goes to the ticket itself and the unique mountaintop experience. Finally, arrive early to enjoy the full evening—Fai Laci’s set, the views, and the atmosphere—which stretches the value of your ticket and turns the show into a full night out rather than just a quick headliner-only appearance.

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