Music festivals in Wyoming include the
Cheyenne Frontier Days celebration, which dates back to 1896 and draws 300,000 people to
Cheyenne at the end of July. The festival features various crafts, dances and food, as well as major country concerts every night. The
Cheyenne Frontier Days Arena has hosted concerts since Johnny Cash in '77.
Shoshoni is home to the Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest, while nearby
Riverton hosts the Cowboy Poetry Round-up every October. The town of
Cody is well known for the
Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which features various music events throughout the year, while
Jackson also hosts many music events during the year, especially Old West Days and the Cowboy Ski Challenge. The nearby Grand Targhee Resort in
Alta is home to the annual Targhee Fest in mid-July, and their famous Bluegrass Music Festival in August.
Jackson Hole is also home to the
Grand Teton Music Festival, one of the largest festivals in the state. Laramie hosts the Wyoming International Chamber Music Festival each summer. ==References==