One Ton Pig at Silver Dollar Bar
- One Ton Pig played its weekly Bluegrass Tuesday set at Jackson’s Silver Dollar Bar on May 26, 2026, with music starting at 7:30 p.m. - One Ton Pig’s website says the Jackson Hole band performs at the Silver Dollar Bar every Tuesday year-round at 7:30 p.m. - Venue details and the May 20-26 calendar listing were posted by Jackson Hole News&Guide for the Silver Dollar Bar event.
One Ton Pig’s appearance at the Silver Dollar Bar fits into a long-running Tuesday night residency in downtown Jackson rather than a one-off booking. The Jackson Hole band says on its website that it plays “every Tuesday night, year round” at the Silver Dollar Bar at 7:30 p.m. The May 20-26, 2026 events calendar referenced by Jackson Hole News&Guide places the show within that week’s local listings, and the timing lines up with the band’s standing Tuesday schedule. May 26, 2026, fell on a Tuesday, making that the likely date for the 7:30 p.m. performance mentioned in the listing context. The venue is the Silver Dollar Bar in Jackson, part of the Wort Hotel complex downtown. (onetonpig.com) ### Why does this show appear as a calendar item instead of a special concert announcement? One Ton Pig is presented online as a recurring house act, not a touring stop. The band’s own site describes a year-round Tuesday engagement at the Silver Dollar Bar, while the Wort Hotel’s event page lists One Ton Pig as part of its regular live-music programming with a 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. slot. (onetonpig.com) The Silver Dollar’s Tuesday format has also been promoted elsewhere as “Bluegrass Tuesday,” reinforcing that the event is a weekly fixture for locals and visitors. Hotel and travel listings describe the band as a six-piece progressive bluegrass act that returns to the room every Tuesday. ### What kind of band is One Ton Pig? (onetonpig.com) One Ton Pig describes itself as “Jackson Hole’s own original progressive bluegrass band” on its official website. The band says it plays originals as well as a roots-based mix that draws from bluegrass, folk, country, Americana, blues and rock and roll. Outside descriptions of the group are broadly consistent. A Big Sky Journal feature on Bluegrass Tuesday called One Ton Pig a six-piece band and said the group starts at 7:30 p.m. with a sound the members describe as a mix of folk, country, Americana, blues, bluegrass and rock and roll. (worthotel.com) ### What is the Silver Dollar Bar setting like? (onetonpig.com) The Silver Dollar Bar is an intimate room built around a weekly dance-and-listen crowd rather than a large-ticket concert setup. Big Sky Journal described audience members filling the dance floor during Bluegrass Tuesday and said the venue draws both regulars and tourists, with the band beginning at 7:30 p.m. (bigskyjournal.com) The Wort Hotel’s event material frames the show the same way, emphasizing a recurring bar performance in downtown Jackson. That matters for anyone deciding whether to go: this is a bar-room residency with dinner, drinks and a dance floor, not a theater date with reserved seating. The available listings reviewed here did not show a ticket price attached to the recurring event. (bigskyjournal.com) ### How long has this Tuesday run been going? Recent venue and travel listings say One Ton Pig has been bringing people together at the Silver Dollar Bar every Tuesday for 17 years or more. A 2026 Big Sky Journal feature, meanwhile, said fans celebrated the band’s 19-year anniversary of playing the Silver Dollar Bar’s Bluegrass Tuesdays in late 2025. (worthotel.com) Those descriptions use slightly different time counts, but they point in the same direction: the Tuesday slot has become a durable local institution. The difference appears to reflect when each source was written or how it measured the run. ### What should readers know next? The next practical detail is simple: One Ton Pig’s regular Silver Dollar Bar set starts at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays in Jackson, according to the band and venue listings. (worthotel.com) Readers looking for the week-of-May-20-to-May-26 entry can find the calendar item through Jackson Hole News&Guide, while the Wort Hotel and the band’s website carry the standing event information. (onetonpig.com)