This massive Idaho concert and festival guide will rock your summer, Boise
Outdoor concert and festival season is about to begin in Idaho.
The calendar is crazy-packed — in Boise and beyond. If you’re wise, you’ll start planning your summer now.
The list of shows is longer than ever at the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater — nearly 30. Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden is planning another dozen. Popular annual traditions such as Alive After Five and the Hyde Park Street Fair promise to draw big crowds. And if you want to do some camping, festivals beckon from outside the Treasure Valley.
Here’s a guide to fun — ranging from music, food and arts festivals in the Boise area to scenic mountain road trips.
Tamarack Summer Concert Series
When: May 25-Sept. 28 (3-6 p.m. May, 5-8 p.m. June and July, 4-7 p.m. August and September)
Where: Tamarack Resort amphitheater in front of The Village
Who: Honey trail (May 25), Tin Roof Terrors (June 1), Taylor Scott Band (June 8), Jeff Crosby (June 15), Hand Trembler (June 22), Darian Renee and Tree City Soul (June 29), Mike Masse, Ashley Rose Band, Jeff Crosby, and Pixie and the Partygrass Boys (July 6), more to be announced
Cost: Free (VIP tickets also available)
Details: tamarackidaho.com/summer-concert-series
Tuesdays on the Creek
When: 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Sept. 24, free
Where: Indian Creek Plaza, 120 S. Kimball Ave., Caldwell
Who: Bobby Dee Keys (May 28) Rob Leines, Noble Holt and Captain Snafu (June 4), Royal Bliss, Aaron Golay and The Original Sin (June 11), Water Tower, High Pine Whiskey Yell (June 18) Magnolia Boulevard (June 25) Sam Morrow, Hooks and the Huckleberries (July 2), Madeline Hawthorne (July 9), Eli Howard and The Greater Good (July 16), Redstone (July 23), Summer Dean, Gary Tackett and Full Moon Rude (July 30), The Powell Brothers, Ellis Bullard (Aug. 6), The Shootouts, Riley Downing (Aug. 13), Reb and The Good News (Aug. 20), The Drunken Hearts (Aug. 27), Tylor and The Train Robbers (Sept. 3), Olivia Harms and The Roadrunners (Sept. 10), Tejano Outlaw (Sept. 17), Jeff Crosby, Freedman Dejongh (Sept. 24)
Details: indiancreekplaza.com/tuesdays-on-the-creek
Idaho Shakespeare Festival
When: May 24-Sept. 29
Where: Idaho Shakespeare Festival, 5657 E. Warm Springs Ave., Boise
What: “The Merry Wives of Windsor” (May 24-June 8), “Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express” (June 14-July 6), “Into the Woods” (July 12-Aug. 4), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Aug. 9-31), “Always … Patsy Cline” (Sept. 6-29)
Details: idahoshakespeare.org
Big Al’s Live on the Patio
When: 7 to 10 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, May 24 through Sept. 7, free
Where: Big Al’s, 1900 N. Eagle Road, Meridian (The Village at Meridian)
Who: The Aaron Ball Band (May 24), Allegedly a Band (May 25), Cliff Miller Band (May 31), Generator Saints (June 1), Dave Nudo Band (June 7), Shon Sanders Trio (June 8), Sweet Briar Band (June 14), Jen & Johnny (June 15), Broken Outlaws (June 21), The Main Event (June 22), Soul Patch (June 28), Smooth Avenue (June 29), Ben Breiding Band (July 5), Red Light Challenge (July 6), Sean Hatton Band (July 12), Casio Dreams (July 13), Good Times Charlie (July 19), Gary Tackett Band (July 20), The Runaway Hamsters (July 26), Color of Soul Band (July 27), Sam Henry Band (Aug. 2), Kill-A-Brew (Aug. 3), The Tin Roof Terrors (Aug. 9), Limited Edition (Aug. 10), Sweet Briar Band (Aug. 16), Trial and Tribulations (Aug. 17), Jordan Shaw Band (Aug. 23), Fabulous Chancellors (Aug. 24), Boise Blue Sky Bound (Aug. 30), Steady Rush (Aug. 31), Travelin’ Miles (Sept. 6), Push 2 Play Band (Sept. 7)
Details: ilovebigals.com/event/live-on-the-patio
Green Acres Spring Grass
When: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. May 27, free
Where: Green Acres Food Truck Park, 1401 Shoreline Drive, Boise
Who: Bluegrass performances on Memorial Day by Cheatgrass, Braid, Red Boots & Basil, Fiddle Express, Teton Shadow, Dry Buck, Backwood Ramblers, Tree City Travelers and High Pine Whiskey Yell
Details: greenacresboise.com
City of Eagle Concert Series
When: 6:30 to 9 p.m. various Thursdays; free
Where: Front lawn of Eagle Public Library, 100 N. Stierman Way, Eagle
Who: Smooth Avenue Band (May 30), Stef and The Groove (June 27), Casio Dreams (July 25), Rock House Band (Aug. 29). Beer, wine and snacks available for purchase
Details: cityofeagle.org/1814/Eagle-Concert-Series
Greek Food Festival
When: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 31 and June 1, free to enter
Where: Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 2618 W. Bannock St, Boise
What: Authentic Greek food, homemade Greek pastries, live Greek music and dancing
Details: boisegreekfestival.com
Hells Canyon Days
When: May 31-June 2
Where: Cambridge
What: Bulls & Broncs rodeo, Show and Shine, open pit barbecue, street dance, Hells Canyon Jam featuring Easton Corbin, Jesse Dayne and the Sagebrush Drifters, Tylor and the Train Robbers, plus more events
Details: cambridgeidaho.com/community-events
Mountain Brewers Beer Fest
When: Noon to 5 p.m. June 1
Where: Sandy Downs, 6855 S. 15th East, Idaho Falls
What: Hundreds of beers, seltzers, ciders, food vendors, live music, raffle and silent auction
Cost: $40 advance (no gate sales)
Details: northamericanbrewers.org
Art & Roses
When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 2; free
Where: Julia Davis Park, 700 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise
What: Meet more than 100 Treasure Valley artists while enjoying entertainment provided by the Idaho Songwriters Association and the Starbelly School of Dance. A portion of the sales will benefit the Julia Davis Memorial Rose Garden.
Details: boiseartandroses.com
Ste. Chappelle Open Air Concerts
When: Gates at noon and music from 1 to 3 p.m. select Sundays, June 2 through Sept. 14
Where: Ste. Chapelle Winery, 19348 Lowell Road, Caldwell
Who: Orale Band (June 2), Soul Patch (June 16), Dark Desert Highway (July 14), Grateful: A Tribute Band (Aug.18), Petty Theft: Tom Petty tribute band (Sept. 14)
Cost: $35 general, $20 Ste. Chapelle and Sawtooth wine club members. Each ticket includes a complimentary glass of either house white or red wine upon arrival.
Details: stechapelle.com/events
JUMP Jam & Jive Summer Concert Series
When: 6 p.m. every other Tuesday, June 4 through Aug. 27, free
Where: JUMP, 1000 W. Myrtle St., Boise
Who: Shon Sanders Band (June 4), Bread & Circus (June 18), Tin Roof Terrors (July 2), Ryan Curtis Band (July 16), Shenandoah Grace (July 30), Jan Reed and The In Between (Aug. 13), Buddy Devore and The Faded Cowboys (Aug. 27)
Details: jumpboise.org/jump-jam-and-jive
Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater concerts
Where: 16200 N. Idaho Center Blvd., Nampa
Who: Excision (June 6), Jordan Davis (June 7), Third Eye Blind (June 9), Jacksons Country Stomp featuring Brantley Gilbert (June 14), Whiskey Myers (June 15), Sam Hunt (June 30), Kenny Chesney (July 11), Neil Young (July 28), Michael Franti and Spearhead (Aug. 1), Luke Bryan (Aug. 2), Jason Mraz (Aug. 3), Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp (Aug. 7, sold out), Koe Wetzel (Aug. 8), Flatland Cavalry, Trampled By Turtles (Aug. 10), Dirty Heads (Aug. 16), Falling in Reverse (Aug. 18), Tyler Childers (Aug. 21, sold out), Switchfoot, Blue October (Aug. 25), Lindsey Stirling (Aug. 29), Hozier (Sept. 3, sold out), Jason Aldean (Sept. 6), Slipknot (Sept. 11), Pentatonix (Sept. 12), Lainey Wilson (Sept. 14, sold out), Dan + Shay (Sept. 19), Colter Wall (Oct. 1), Ian Munswick (Oct. 2), Breaking Benjamin, Staind (Oct. 6), Korn (Oct. 12)
Details: fordidahocenter.com
Outlaw Field Summer Concert Series
Where: Idaho Botanical Garden, 2355 N. Penitentiary Road, Boise
Who: Jon Batiste (June 6), Ashley McBryde (July 6), Andrew Bird and Nickel Creek (July 7), Blues Traveler and JJ Grey & Mofro (July 10), Norah Jones (July 26, sold out), Violent Femmes (July 28), Billy Currington (Aug. 9), Sierra Ferrell (Aug. 14), Mt. Joy (Aug. 15), Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats (Aug. 16), Three Dog Night (Aug. 24), Kaleo (Aug. 27)
Details: idahobotanicalgarden.org/outlaw-field
Gene Kleiner Day
When: 4 p.m. June 8, free
Where: Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park Bandshell, 1900 N. Records Ave., Meridian
Who: Meridian Symphony celebrates Meridian’s Gene Kleiner Day. Folding chairs, lawn blankets and picnics welcome. Park concessions stand will be open.
Details: meridiansymphony.org
Bri Kleiner Park Live
When: 7 to 9 p.m. alternating Fridays, June 9 through Aug. 18, free
Where: Julius M. Kleiner Memorial Park, 1900 N. Records Ave., Meridian
Who: Jimmy River and The Groovers (June 7), Guilty Pleasure (June 21), Smooth Avenue (July 5), Generator Saints (July 19), Orale Band (Aug. 2), Blues Society (Aug. 16)
Details: meridiancity.org/kleinerparklive
Emmett Cherry Festival
When: June 12-15; free
Where: Emmett City Park, 400 E. Main St., and throughout community
What: Daily entertainment, live bands, parade and children’s parade, contests, carnival ($35 advance), more.
Details: emmettcherryfestival.com
Weiser River Music Festival
When: June 13-15
Where: Burlap n Buds Flower Farm, 1423 Larsen Road, Weiser
Who: Infamous Stringdusters, Yonder Mountain String Band, Dogs in a Pile, Jeff Crosby, more.
Cost: $225 festival pass. Single-day passes also available.
Details: weiserrivermusicfest.com
Great Garden Escape Concert Series
When: 6 p.m. Thursdays, June 13-Sept. 5
Where: Idaho Botanical Garden, 2355 N. Penitentiary Road, Boise
Who: The Moody Jews (June 13), Tree City Travelers (June 20), Lamont Landers (June 27), Grateful: A Tribute Band (July 11), Boise Straight Ahead (July 18), Jeff Crosby Band (July 25), Casio Dreams (Aug. 1), Afrosonics (Aug. 8), McKenna Esteb (Aug. 22), Hillfolk Noir (Aug. 29), Chase O’Donnell (Sept. 5)
Cost: $15 general, $12 IBG members and children 4-12. Free for ages 3 and younger.
Details: idahobotanicalgarden.org/greatgardenescape
BoDo Block Party
When: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. June 15, free
Where: 8th Street between Front and Broad streets, downtown Boise
What: Music on multiple stages, food and drink vendors, family-friendly games, more
Details: warehouseboise.com/blockparty
Idaho’s Wild West Brewfest
When: 5 to 10 p.m. June 15; free
Where: Indian Creek Plaza, 120 S. Kimball Ave., Caldwell
What: Western-themed festival with over 35 breweries (beer-tasting tickets must be purchased); live music from Dave Nudo, Jesse Dayne and The Sagebrush Drifters, and Cash’d Out, plus vendors and a beard-and-mustache contest.
Details: indiancreekplaza.com/idaho-wild-west-brew-fest
Alive After Five
When: 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays from June 19 to July 31, free
Where: Grove Plaza, North 8th and West Main streets, Boise
Who: Afrosonics with opener Mungo (June 19), Scott Pemberton with The Madcap Laughs (June 26), Pixie and the Party Grass Boys with Rocci Johnson Band (July 3), Object Heavy with Tejano Outlaw (July 10), Kaitlin Butts with Emilee Gomske (July 17), French Cassettes with Rhodes Hull’s Magic Band (July 24), SEGO with Strangelily (July 31)
Details: downtownboise.org/AA5
Sun Valley Pavilion events
Where: 300 Dollar Road, Sun Valley
Who: Old Crow Medicine Show with Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway (June 19), Ballet Sun Valley (June 29 and 30), Sun Valley Writers’ Conference (July 20-22), Sun Valley Music Festival (July 29-Aug. 22)
Details: visitsunvalley.com/venue/sun-valley-pavilion
Gordy’s Hwy 30 Music Fest
When: June 19-22
Where: Twin Falls County Fairgrounds, 215 Fair Ave., Filer
Who: Morgan Wade, Shane Smith and The Saints, Chase Rice, The Steel Woods, more
Details: hwy30musicfest.com
Meridian Dairy Days
When: June 19-22, free
Where: Meridian
What: Princess pageant, dairy cattle and livestock shows, carnival (requires paid wristband), food vendors, music, Old MacDonald Farm, golf tournament, parade (Saturday), more.
Details: dairydays.org
Sawtooth Valley Gathering
When: June 20-23
Where: Mountain Village Resort, 220 Eva Falls Ave., Stanley
Who: Six stages of music in a gorgeous setting, including Kitchen Dwellers, The California Honeydrops, Andy Frasco and the U.N., ALO, Keller Williams, many more. Plus food, arts and craft vendors, on- and off-site camping.
Cost: Festival pass $244.14 plus fees for adult 21 and older. (Price increases June 3.) Passes for festivalgoers younger than 21 and single-day passes also available. Kids 12 and under free.
Details: sawtoothvalleygathering.com
Boise Music Festival
When: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. June 22
Where: Expo Idaho, 5610 N. Glenwood St., Garden City
Who: Idaho’s largest one-day music festival includes Dustin Lynch, Jason Derulo, CeeLo Green, Bryan Martin, Sugarhill Gang and The Frontmen. Also, more than 40 local bands playing throughout the day on five local stages, a carnival, arts and crafts vendors, food courts, beer and wine gardens, and an air-conditioned play area and Kids Zone.
Cost: $30 general, $100 pit pass, $160 Cool Zone; carnival wristbands $30
Details: boisemusicfestival.com
Hailey Rocks
When: 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays, June 27-Aug. 22, free
Where: Hop Porter Park, 312 Bullion St., Hailey
What: Live music from local and traveling performers, rotating food trucks, bike valet, beer.
Details: sawtoothbrewery.com/haileylive
Jackalope Jamboree
When: June 27-29
Where: Happy Canyon Arena, 1601 Westgate, Pendleton, Oregon
Who: Americana and country artists including Charley Crockett, Randy Rogers Band, Silverada (formerly Mike and the Moonpies), Kaitlin Butts, Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Bella White, Cody Canada & The Departed, Vandoliers, Cat Clyde and more. This year, a third stage is being added, as well as daily yoga sessions from Acosia Red Elk.
Details: jackalopejamboree.com
Konnexion Music Festival
When: June 28-30
Where: Horseshoe Bend
What: Electronic music and arts festival on two stages. Performers include Thought Process, Mary Droppinz, Starfox, Zen Selekta, Soulacybin, Yoko, Luke Mandala, more. Also, art installations and theme camps, food and retail vendors, performance artists, live painters, artistic sculptures.
Cost: $165 festival pass
Details: konnexionmusicfestival.com
City of Boise Fourth of July fireworks
When: July 4. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. Fireworks show starts at dusk (around 10:15 p.m.)
Where: Ann Morrison Park, 1000 S. Americana Blvd., Boise
What: In addition to the fireworks show, food and drinks (including beer and wine) will be sold at the park. The interactive fountain will feature a red, white and blue-themed LED light show and water sequence. The park will be closed to vehicles all day, so attendees should plan to walk or bike. ADA parking will be available inside the park for those with a placard.
Details: cityofboise.org/departments/parks-and-recreation/fourthofjuly
Fourth of July Music Fest
When: July 4
Where: Brundage Mountain Amphitheater, 3890 Goose Lake Road, McCall
What: Kick off the morning with the Cat Track 5k/10k running events, followed by a day of free live music from Andy Crosby (10:15 a.m.-11:45 a.m.), The Dusty Huckleberries (noon to 2:30 p.m.) and Bread & Circus (3 to 5:30 p.m.).
Details: brundage.com/event/4th-of-july-music-festival-free
Baldy Bluebird Music Festival
When: July 4-5
Where: River Run Plaza, Bald Mountain, Sun Valley
Who: Midland, Charlie Worsham, Axel Diel (July 4, fireworks after show), Grace Potter, JD Clayton, The Pisten Bullys (July 5
Details: sunvalley.com/events/baldy-bluebird-festival
TGIF Summer Concert Series
When: 6 to 9 p.m. Fridays, July 5-Aug. 30 (no show Aug. 6), free
Where: Brundage Mountain Resort, 3890 Goose Lake Road, McCall
Who: Daniel Rodriguez (July 5), TBD (July 14), Too Slim and the Taildraggers (July 19), TBD (July 26), Eli Howard and the Greater Good (Aug. 2), TBD (Aug. 9), Reb and The Good Hews (Aug. 23), Jeff Crosby (Aug. 30)
Details: brundage.com/events-calendar
Eagle Fun Days
When: July 12-13; free
Where: Downtown Eagle and parks
What: Friday is Family Fun Night at Eagle High School, followed by the Eagle Fun Days Fireworks Show tin the north field. Saturday features the Eagle Fun Days Fun Run, vendor market, live music, car show, Wet & Wild parade and cornhole tournament.
Details: cityofeagle.org/498/Eagle-Fun-Days
Ketchum Arts Festival
When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 12-13 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 14, free
Where: Festival Meadow on Sun Valley Road, Sun Valley
What: More than 100 Idaho artists, food, beer, free activity tent for kids
Details: ketchumartsfestival.com
Summer Music Festival at Roseberry
When: July 18-20
Where: Roseberry
Who: Tierro Band with Bridget Law, Big Richard, Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, Gasoline Lollipops, TopHouse, others.
Cost: $20 Thursday, $40 Friday or Saturday, $65 two-day pass for Friday and Saturday), $80 three-day pass
Details: thesummermusicfestival.com
Canyon County Fair concerts
When: July 25-28
Where: Canyon County Fairgrounds, 111 S. 22nd Ave., Caldwell
Who: Chris Janson (July 25), Gary Allan (July 26), Tesla (July 27), Latino Festival (July 28)
Cost: Free with paid fair admission: $6 general, $4 seniors and children, free for ages 5 and younger, in advance. Tickets are $8 and $6 at the gate. Concert pit and reserved seating available for $35.
Details: canyoncountyfair.org
Festival at Sandpoint Summer Concert Series
When: July 25-Aug. 4
Where: War Memorial Field, 801 Ontario St., Sandpoint
Who: Blues Traveler with Justyn Priest (July 25), Violent Femmes (July 26), Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue with Big Boi (July 27), Maren Morris (July 31), Lee Brice with Madeline Merlo (Aug. 1), Jason Mraz and the Superband with Molly Miller Trio (Aug. 2), Colbie Caillat and Gavin DeGraw (Aug. 3), How to Train Your Dragon: In Concert (Aug. 4)
Details: festivalatsandpoint.com
San Inazio Basque Festival
When: July 26-28
Where: Basque Block, Grove Street between 6th Street and Capitol Boulevard, Boise
What: Annual celebration with live music, Basque dancing, street dancing, food and drink
Details: basquecenter.com/san-inazio
River Run Lodge concerts
When: Dates typically announced as summer progresses
Where: River Run Lodge at the base of Bald Mountain, Sun Valley
Who: Lake Street Dive (July 30)
Details: svmoa.org
Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival
When: Aug. 1-3
Where: Yellow Pine
What: The Kap Brothers, Almost Famous, Unsupervised, more. Also, harmonica workshops, children’s harmonica lessons, demos, historical presentations, Great Harmonica Run, more
Details: yellowpinefestival.org
Braun Brothers Reunion
When: Aug. 8-10
Where: Challis Golf Course, 331 Golf Club Lane, Challis
Who: Reckless Kelly, Micky and the Motorcars, Wade Bowen, Buddy Devore and the Faded Cowboys, Bri Bagwell, Steve Earle, Cody Canada and The Departed, more
Cost: $100 day pass, $160 weekend pass (Friday-Saturday), $210 three-day pass
Details: braunbrothersreunion.com
Boise Soul Food Festival
When: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Aug. 10; free to attend
Where: Julia Davis Park, 700 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise
What: A celebration of African-American inspired soul food, music, dancing, Black culture and businesses
Details: boisesoulfood.org
Moscow Mountain Music Fest
When: Aug. 10
Where: Latah County Fairgrounds, 1021 Harold St., Moscow
Who: Joseph, Joyce from the Future, General Mojo’s, Bikini Drone, many more
Cost: $35; free for children 12 and younger
Details: moscowmountainmusicfest.com
Western Idaho Fair grandstand concerts
When: 8 p.m. Aug. 19-23, free with paid fair admission
Where: Expo Idaho, 5610 N. Glenwood St., Garden City
Who: Kansas (Aug. 19), Nate Smith (Aug. 20), Yung Gravy (Aug. 21), The Beach Boys (Aug. 22), Josh Turner (Aug. 23)
Cost: Fair admission, in advance, is $10 general, $9 seniors, $8 children 6-11, free for ages 5 and younger, in advance. Tickets are $12, $10 and $9 at the gate. A limited number of reserved grandstand seats to concerts are available for $35, which includes fair admission.
Details: idahofair.com
Albertsons Boise Open concerts
When: 7:30 p.m. Aug. 22-24
Where: Hillcrest Country Club, 4610 W. Hillcrest Drive, Boise
Who: Jon Pardi (Aug. 22, sold out), Darryl Hall (Aug. 23), Goo Goo Dolls (Aug. 24, sold out)
Cost: $30
Details: albertsonsboiseopen.com
Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic
When: Aug. 28-Sept. 1; free
Where: Ann Morrison Park, 1000 S. Americana Blvd., Boise
What: Colorful balloons, music and local radio stations. Hot air balloon launches happen weather permitting. They typically start at 7:15 a.m. and last as late as 9 a.m. The Nite Glow Spectacular will be Friday with activities starting at 5:30 p.m. and the Spectacular at 8:05 p.m.
Details: spiritofboise.com
Art in the Park
When: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. 6-7 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 8, free
Where: Julia Davis Park, 700 S. Capitol Blvd., Boise
What: Contemporary arts and crafts, music, entertainment, food, hands-on activities for kids
Details: boiseartmuseum.org/art-in-the-park
Hops and Crops Festival
When: noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 7
Where: Indian Creek Plaza, 120 S. Kimball Ave., and around Caldwell
What: Music, Idaho brews and a hop harvest tour
Details: indiancreekplaza.com/hops-and-crops-festival
Welcome to the Oasis Music Festival
When: Sept. 12-15
Where: Captain Harry’s Oasis Event Center, 10395 W. Kodiak Drive, Mountain Home
What: Four days of electronic dance music, live painters, performing arts and installations, food vendors, more
Details: welcometotheoasis.world
Boise Pride Festival
When: Sept. 13-15, free
Where: Cecil D. Andrus Park, 601 W. Jefferson St., Boise
What: An LGBTQ+ celebration with performers, Boise Pride Parade (Sept. 15), more
Details: boisepridefest.org
Hyde Park Street Fair
When: 4 to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 13, 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sept. 14, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 15, free to enter
Where: Camel’s Back Park, 1200 Heron St., Boise
What: Bands, food vendors, arts and crafts booths, beer in the park in a family-friendly setting. Proceeds benefit the North End Neighborhood Association.
Details: northendboise.org/hyde-park-street-fair
Indian Creek Festival
When: 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 13 and 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 14, free
Where: Indian Creek Plaza, 120 S. Kimball Ave., and around Caldwell
What: Cardboard kayak race, car cruise, car show, chalk art contest, local marketplace and Friday-night “Oldies on the Plaza” live music
Details: indiancreekplaza.com/indian-creek-festival
Curtis Stigers Under the Stars
When: 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23
Where: Idaho Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater, 5657 Warm Springs Ave., Boise
Cost: $14-$95
Details: idahoshakespeare.org/calendar