Damian & Stephen Marley, J Boog - GA 8/24/25

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This is a GA ticket for Damian & Stephen Marley, J Boog on August 24, 2025.
The GA ticket gets you a quick ride up the gondola where you will enjoy amazing music, local food, craft beverages and spectacular views of Jackson Hole. Add-on tickets are available for a planetarium show prior to or after the concert at the Snow King Planetarium and Observatory. Early dining reservations will be available on Resy at the new Aurora restaurant in the Summit House building prior to the show.
It is highly recommended to arrive at the base of the gondola soon after the gates open to avoid waiting in line at the last minute and missing the start of the performance. The closer you arrive to show time, the longer it will take to get to the summit. Please anticipate an hour wait for downloading the gondola immediately after the conclusion of the show. Rather than waiting in line after the music, consider attending a planetarium show or enjoying an after-show DJ on the Aurora deck.
Once you complete your purchase, you will receive an email with an attachment that is your ticket. A printed or digital ticket must be presented. There is a separate page for each ticket purchased.
There are no refunds.
Gates open at 5:00 for most shows, please confirm showtime at: https://snowkingmountain.com/king-concerts/. For more information, call 307-201-5667.
Damien "Jr. Gong" Marley – Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, a multi-Grammy-winning Jamaican talent and the youngest son of the legendary Bob Marley, has forged a unique musical path. Blending reggae with hip-hop, R&B, and rock, he made history as the first reggae artist to win a Grammy outside the genre. His breakthrough album, "Welcome To Jamrock," clinched two Grammys for Best Reggae Album, and the Best Urban/Alternative Performance for the title track, which was also declared the best reggae song of the decade by The New York Times. Collaborations with Nas and Skrillex, notably the platinum-selling "Make It Bun Dem," showcase Marley's diverse musical prowess. Rolling Stone hailed "Make It Bun Dem" as a monster mash-up of dubstep and dancehall. "Stony Hill," his fourth studio album, secured another Grammy, followed by "The Kalling," winning Best Reggae Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. Recently, his rendition of George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" received acclaim from Olivia Harrison and the George Harrison Estate. As the co-founder of the renowned Welcome To Jamrock Reggae Cruise, Damian continues to shape the reggae scene, gearing up for its 9th annual voyage.
Stephen Marley - Eight-time GRAMMY Award-winning international recording artist, Stephen Marley is never one to limit his musical horizons. He lets inspiration set him free as a singer, songwriter, musician, and producer – whether collaborating with his own illustrious musical family or with the likes of Lauryn Hill, Pitbull, Shaggy, Nas, Erykah Badu, amongst many others. His most recent album, Old Soul was an acoustic revelation when it was released in September 2023 via Tuff Gong Collective/UMe/Ghetto Youths International. Old Soul explores a musical palette that spans a variety of cultures and genres alike, with hand-selected special guests including Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Jack Johnson, Ziggy Marley, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, Buju Banton, and Slightly Stoopid, furthering the spiritual journey that encompasses the record’s 14 tracks. While Old Soul showcased Ragga’s versatility, the message within the music remains consistent. “We come to free the people’s minds,” says Stephen. “Only way you can free your soul is to free your mind. My father say, ‘No chains on my feet, but I'm not free.’ And then he come say,‘Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.’ Anywhere the music calls us, we are going to be there to spread the message of love and unity.”
Stephen Marley’s prolific touring schedule in 2024 encompassed an array of dates and configurations including his ‘Old Soul’ Unplugged Tour, a co-headline run on Michael Franti’s ‘Togetherness’ Tour and appearances at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage festival and Bottlerock Napa, ‘Traffic Jam’ with Damian Marley including Red Rocks with the Denver Symphony and The Hollywood Bowl, as well as premiering at the re-opening of Brooklyn’s famed Paramount Theatre. And most recently, ‘Legacy 2024’ an unprecedented national shed tour with The Marley Brothers for the first time in 2 decades.
Stephen also served as the musical director for the acclaimed original motion picture Bob Marley: One Love, which premiered last year in theatres and was released globally throughout the world and garnered the BET Award for Best Movie in 2024, in addition to the film's soundtrack, "Bob Marley: One Love - Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe)," won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2025. The film also received multiple nominations at the NAACP Image Awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture and Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture.
Stephen is excited to hit the road again in 2025 to celebrate the monumental 80th birthday of his father, Bob Marley, with a series of his own headlining dates, and a summer run with Stick Figure, plus a forthcoming schedule of new releases! To listen to his music, view his touring schedule and more, visit www.stephenmarleymusic.com.
J Boog – Born and raised on the West Coast and influenced heavily by his Polynesian upbringing, J Boog is undoubtedly one of the top reggae singers in recent years. Mentored by island reggae icon Fiji, he fine-tuned his sound and style, creating a unique blend that transcends across continents. Early on in his career, a chance encounter led J Boog to connect with Yami Bolo and Gramps Morgan, which then took him to Jamaica where the reggae singer found himself working in the historical studios of Bob Marley, Don Corleon, Bobby Digitals, Shaggy, and Sugar Minott. This experience no doubt played another key role in the flair of Boog’s music. His debut album, Hear Me Roar, dropped in 2007 and a few years later he released Backyard Boogie, which included megahits like Let’s Do It Again produced by Don Corleon and Sunshine Girl produced by Gramps Morgan and featuring Peetah Morgan. Amidst the 2020 global pandemic, Let’s Do It Again exploded on TikTok via a viral dance by Stranger Things Noah Schnapp, even garnering the attention of high-profile celebrities like Charli D’Amelio and Jason Derulo. The popular track currently boasts over 75m views on YouTube and continues to chart on the iTunes Reggae chart even today. A year after its release though, Backyard Boogie earned J Boog the Best Entertainer at the International Reggae and World Music Awards in Chicago. Wash House Ting was released in 2016 and featured tracks with veteran reggae band Morgan Heritage as well as Dancehall legend Buju Banton. The album topped the Billboard Reggae Best Album charts and was later nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 2018 Grammy Awards. His EP Rose Petals was nominated for best reggae album of the year at the 2017 Grammy Awards and also topped the US Billboard and iTunes Reggae charts. J Boog’s repertoire boasts tracks with Soja, Iration, Tarrus Riley, The Green, Fiji, Chaka Demus, Richie Spice and more. He has toured all over the world, including Europe, Africa, Dubai, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and, of course, across the US. He’s performed at festivals like Cali Roots, One Love NZ, Good Love, Reggae Rise Up, One Love Cali, Arizona Roots, Dry Diggings, and the Myjah Rayjah to name a few. In 2021, J Boog released three singles [Siva Mai ft. Siaosi, Ain’t No Love Like, and Free of Dem]. He even hosted a dance competition for Siva Mai that gained entries from dance crews all over the world. He was also nominated for Male Artist of the Year at the Island 98.5 Island Music Awards in Honolulu.