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Dressed & Pressed NYE Party

Get fancy with us on NYE

We are ringing in 2023 in style at the Trap Bar. Join us for Dressed & Pressed a FREE event with DJ Bernard Foyer on Saturday 12.31 from 10:00pm - 1:00am.

Free shuttles from Driggs to Targhee and back will be running to ensure your safe ride home. 

21+ only

Bernard Foyer’s musical journey began in the early 2000s when he learned the basics of music theory playing trombone in his school band. Eventually, the trombone was put on the back burner, while guitar and hand percussion evolved to be instruments of choice.

Playing in bands and among friends, he gravitated towards psychedelic and progressive rock and roll. He attended college in Athens Georgia which, provided a melting pot of music to be explored. Improvisational music became the saving grace for Bernard. He began following bands on tour and dedicated his life to the festival scene. Bernard fell in love with the environment, culture, and lifestyle these musicians and artists were creating and had to be apart of it.

Eventually, he found the underground electronica scene. Psydub and underground trance were some of the first genres of electronic/computer-based music that were introduced. This inevitably led down the rabbit hole to all of the styles and genres Bernard Foyer explores today. In 2017 he touched down in Black Rock City for his first ‘Burning Man’ experience where he fell in love with and learned to respect the art of DJing.

In late 2018, the art of DJ’ing and in-the-box music production came to fruition in Bernard’s home studio ‘The Wooden Nickel’. Gaining traction locally and throughout the internet, there is no stopping in sight for this Dj/producer.

You will commonly find Bernard behind the decks and on the dance floor, at local venues, concerts, festivals, and backwood raves.

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UPHILL TRAVEL WILL BE CLOSED  Monday – Thursday until further notice. 

Friday - Sunday the snow access at the base area will be limited due to ongoing construction projects. The recommended uphill route it the Teton Vista Traverse. Active heavy equipment, winch cables and other dangerous equipment will be on the mountain, so please ski with caution at all times.