
One of country music’s fastest rising names is rolling through Boise this summer and this is the kind of show you’ll be glad you caught before the venues get bigger. Redferrin brings his 2026 tour to the Knitting Factory on Friday, June 26 — and he’s bringing Payton Sullivan along for the ride.
A White House, Tennessee native, Redferrin blends country with rock and hip-hop in a way that’s earned him over 375 million global streams. His viral RIAA Gold-certified hit “Jack and Diet Coke” put him on the national radar, and he hasn’t slowed down since. Raw, genre-bending, and built for a live room — Redferrin is the real deal.
Opening the night is Payton Sullivan, an artist quickly building her own devoted following with honest songwriting and a voice that commands attention from the first note.
The Knitting Factory stop is part of a tight late-June Pacific Northwest run that has Redferrin playing some of the most respected club-circuit rooms in the country back to back — which tells you everything about where his momentum is right now.