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Company at Nampa Civic Center

Company

Phone rings, door chimes, in comes... Company! After taking London and Broadway by storm (and garnering four Tony Awards), Marianne Elliot's gender-bent production of the Stephen Sondheim classic is now hitting the road on tour! First seen in 1970, Company was like no other Broadway musical of the time, disrupting the usual plotlines with a fresh series of vignettes that connect the intersecting lives and relationships of the characters.

Kenny Chesney at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney returns to the road for 2024 with his 'Sun Goes Down' tour with Zac Brown Band! You're invited to join Chesney in celebrating his incredible career spanning over 30 years. You'll experience Chesney playing fan favorites and more from his lengthy catalog. Don't miss this once in a lifetime event with Kenny Chesney!

Chris Stapleton at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Chris Stapleton

Country crooner Chris Stapleton's legacy reaches far beyond Nashville's city limits. Having penned songs for the likes of Adele, Sheryl Crow, and Alison Krauss, there's a slim chance that you've not heard a tune created by the prolific songwriter. In 2015, the stetson-toting country gentleman stepped from out of the shadows with Traveller. In 2017 he released From A Room: Volume 1, followed later in the year with Volume 2 . Don't miss Stapleton live as he celebrates his Grammy wins, adding an extensive list of new dates to his All-American Road Show!

Ashley McBryde at Idaho Botanical Garden

Ashley McBryde

Fast-rising country singer, Ashley McBryde, is hitting the road with her 'The Devil I Know' tour! Over the past couple of years, McBryde has rapidly grown in fame and recently was named the New Artist of the Year at the 53rd annual CMA Awards. Make sure you don't miss the country singing sensation when she comes to a town near you.

Violent Femmes at Idaho Botanical Garden

Violent Femmes

As well known for their infamous feuding as for their ground-breaking punk rock work, Violent Femmes have no trouble showing us why they are one of the best acts in punk as they set off on tour across America this year! They became the chosen soundtrack for angsty teens everywhere thanks to irascibly intelligent anthems like 'Blister In The Sun' and 'Kiss Off'. Don't miss these absolute icons of 90s rock!

The Gaslight Anthem at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

The Gaslight Anthem

New Jersey rockers The Gaslight Anthem are back out on the road this summer! Emerging in 2007 with their debut Sink or Swim, it was their follow-up effort The '59 Sound that the band truly came into its own. Topping a lot of critics' 'Best of' lists for 2008, it's still regarded as their finest moment thus far, a wonderfully full-throttle take on Springsteen-Esque Heartland Rock. Indeed, the Boss himself seemed to share this opinion, as he joined the band live on stage at The Glastonbury Festival to perform the album's title track.

Ben Folds at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.

Coheed and Cambria at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Coheed and Cambria

Alternative rock wizards Coheed and Cambria are back and hitting the road this fall. With two major tours this year with Primus and with Incubus, Coheed and Cambria have announced a string of headline shows between July and September. Formed in 1995 in Nyack, New York, the quartet debuted with a bold conceptual vision that fused their pop and post-hardcore-tinged progressive rock with frontman Claudio Sanchez's...

Norah Jones at Idaho Botanical Garden

Norah Jones

Norah Jones is one of the most popular contemporary jazz and jazz-influenced singers of our time. Her first album Come Away With Me was released in 2002 and sold 22 million copies worldwide. The release of her 2016 album, Day Breaks, proved that Norah Jones still has a remarkable talent and is firmly rooted in jazz. Don't miss her this year when she embarks on a new North American tour.

STRFKR at Knitting Factory Concert House

STRFKR

Oregon indie band STRFKR are heading out on an extensive US tour this year to support their album Parallel Realms' out March 1. The band kick things off in California this March, before ending their 4-month stint in Phoenix Arizona. With support from Ruth Radelet and Holy Wave this is shaping up to be one of the most electric tours of the year.

YG at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

YG

Upon releasing his debut album My Krazy Life in 2014, Compton born and raised rapper YG became synonymous with the revitalisation of West Coast Gangsta Rap, harking back to the genre's funk-edged 90s roots whilst keeping his hot topic, politically-angled lyrics firmly based in tackling the social injustices of the present. This year he's hitting the road with brand new album 'Just Re'd Up 3'.

Hiatus Kaiyote at Treefort Music Hall

Hiatus Kaiyote

Melbourne natives and Future Soul innovators Hiatus Kaiyote describe their sound as "multi-dimensional", "polyrhythmic" and "gangster" - their love of genre-bending and blending certainly does make it difficult to pin down. Led by the enigmatic and eclectic vocalist/guitarist Nai Palm, the quartet burst onto the international scene in 2013 with their critically acclaimed debut album Tawk Tomahawk. Fans of the band include Questlove, Erykah Badu and Q-tip.

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