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Best Shows This Fall

in Boise

Nick Swardson at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Nick Swardson

Nick Swardson is an actor, screenwriter, producer and stand-up comedian. The Minneapolis native started out in his career as an entertainer performing on the local stand-up scene before moving to New York, and later Los Angeles, to pursue his comedy career. Don't miss him live this year when he brings the show to you!

Iliza Shlesinger at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Iliza Shlesinger

Iliza Shlesinger is on fire and taking no prisoners! In what has been a whirlwind rise to popularity in the last few years, she's the only female to have won the title of NBC's Last Comic Standing, her debut comedy special Warpaint was one of the most downloaded comedy specials on iTunes and Netflix picked up her follow-up Freezing Hot, a hilarious stand-up special that showcases her high-energy observational routine and sparky digs at the gender divide.

David Spade at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

David Spade

David Spade is bringing the sarcastic sense of humor and cutting one-liners that made him famous to a stage near you. From his days on Saturday Night Live through his stand-up and film work, Spade has made an entire career out of being a smart-ass. Known for his endless withering sarcasm, Spade has been a staple of TV sitcoms since the late 1990s and continues to pop up in films from time to time, usually in the service of his friend Adam Sandler.

Jo Koy at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Jo Koy

One of the most popular comics on today's circuit, it's rather hard to imagine Koy starting off in a humble Las Vegas coffee shop way back in 1994. As a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately's late-night show, he's won over audiences with his own eclectic brand of observational comedy, often stemming from family for inspiration and more often than not, his young son! Catch him live on tour - now continuing in 2024!

Christopher Cross at Egyptian Theatre

Christopher Cross

The King of Smooth Pop, Christopher Cross found fame and success early in his storied career, winning an astonishing five Grammy Awards (including the Grammy For Album of The Year, beating out Pink Floyd's The Wall) for his self-titled 1979 debut album. In the five-time multi-platinum, career-defining album, ubiquitous smash hit single Sailing, as well as the Oscar-winning 'Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do)'. Not one to rest on his diamond laurels, the adult contemporary superstar takes to the road this year!

Dan and Shay at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Dan and Shay

Gear up Dan and Shay fans as this Grammy award-winning songwriting duo are hitting the road this summer. Blending smoky country music with brighter shades of pop Dan and Shay have cultivated quite the following with their three studio albums. After releasing a major hit with none other than Justin Bieber in 2021, Dan and Shay are ready to take their career to the next level, you ready?

Mother Mother at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Mother Mother

Formed in Vancouver by siblings Ryan and Molly in 2005, Mother Mother expanded their upbeat alt folk-rock empire with the additions of keyboardist/singer Jasmin Parkin, dummer Ali Siadat and bassist Mike Young. Fusing catchy melodic hooks with driving, groove-laden bass-lines, sparkling synths and glorious three part harmonies, the quintet have solidified their status as indie pop heavyweights!

Pentatonix at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Pentatonix

Three-time Grammy winners Pentatonix are hitting the road! The four-piece who found success through NBC's The Sing-Off, have been at the forefront of the recent a capella revival. With record-breaking albums behind them, the kings and queen of a capella jingle across the country with their 'Pentatonix: The World Tour'.

Jerry Seinfeld at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Jerry Seinfeld

He will always be unquestionably linked to his namesake series, but since finishing it in 1998, Jerry Seinfeld has kept extremely busy. In 2002 he starred as the subject of "Comedian", a behind-the-scenes documentary film that followed him both on and off-stage travelling on his national stand-up tour, which reflected on his post-Seinfeld life - including fatherhood. He's continued to work of various TV projects ever since, and regularly hits the road on tour to show the newcomers how it's done.

Quinn XCII at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Quinn XCII

Remember Quinn XCII's name as you're going to be hearing it a lot in 2024. After the release of his debut album, The Story Of Us, in 2017 the Detroit born sing-songwriter has been making musical waves and this year sees him hitting the road with his 2023 album, The People's Champ. This year, Quinn embarks on the 'All You Can Eat' tour.

Kate Nash at Treefort Music Hall

Kate Nash

Kate Nash will spend this fall traveling across the United States in support of her upcoming album '9 Sad Symphonies', her first in five years. which is set to be released this June. You can catch the lead single 'My Bile' now! Kate Nash rose to prominence with hit single Foundations and her debut album, Make of Bricks, which peaked at number one in the UK. In 2008, Nash won the award for Best Female Artist at the Brit Awards.

Doobie Brothers at Egyptian Theatre

Doobie Brothers

Blue-eyed soul and soft rockers The Doobie Brothers have become an indelible part of the American musical landscape, making their mark as a durable and resilient band that fearlessly embraces genres ranging from RnB to classic rock and boogie. Their incredible 50-year + career has seen a host of talented performers join their evolving line-up including crooner Michael McDonald and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.

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