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Slightly Stoopid | Idaho Botanical Gardens

July 30 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Southern California’s reggae-rock kings Slightly Stoopid roll into Outlaw Field for a laid-back summer night under the Boise foothills as part of their Road Trippin’ Summer Tour. Fusing reggae, punk, blues, hip-hop, and rock into a sound entirely their own, the band has spent decades building a devoted fanbase on the strength of their effortless grooves and legendary live shows. Expect a deep, genre-hopping set packed with fan favorites — the kind of feel-good, sun-soaked vibes tailor-made for an open-air evening.

Rounding out the bill are The Elovaters, one of the brightest names in modern American reggae, and genre-blending singer-songwriter DENM, whose breezy, hook-driven sound sets the perfect tone for the night. Together they make for a stacked lineup worth showing up early for.

There’s no setting quite like Outlaw Field. Tucked into the Idaho Botanical Garden on the historic grounds of the Old Idaho Penitentiary, the intimate 4,000-capacity venue pairs a grassy, laid-back, picnic-friendly atmosphere with a stunning natural backdrop as the sun sets behind the hills. Bring a blanket, grab a bite from the on-site food trucks, and settle in for a night of music in one of Boise’s most beloved concert spaces.

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Date:
July 30
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Website:
https://www.idahobotanicalgarden.org/event/slightly-stoopid/

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Idaho Botanical Garden
2355 N Old Penitentiary Rd
Boise, Idaho 83712
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