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SUMMARY:Sir Chloe w/ Venus & the Flytraps
DESCRIPTION:Sir Chloe is the moniker of the musician and artist Dana Foote. She has been known to blend grungy guitar hooks\, sharp pop instincts\, and a distinctive\, emotionally raw vocal style. Sir Chloe draws influence primarily from funeral dirges and early Gregorian chants\, channeling artists like PJ Harvey\, David Byrne\, and Radiohead. Foote shirked her government name and adopted the moniker Sir Chloe in 2017. Her stage presence has been compared to the likes of a “disheveled businessman after a long day\,” and a “drunk uncle.” Her debut EP Party Favors (2020) has garnered nearly a billion streams and multiple gold records. The music is taut and emotionally charged\, sitting between mainstream ambition and experimental edge.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/sir-chloe-w-venus-the-flytraps/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:The Black Jacket Symphony presents: AC/DC “Back in Black”
DESCRIPTION:Remember putting on an album and listening from start to finish?  Relive that moment with a live concert experience unlike any other as The Black Jacket Symphony recreates AC/DC’s iconic album Back in Black live in its entirety—note for note\, sound for sound—plus a full set of AC/DC’s greatest hits. Over the past ten years\, the Black Jacket Symphony has performed over 40 classic rock albums\, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to over a million music lovers across the US. The group of hand-picked musicians\, changes based upon the album being performed—and no sonic detail is overlooked\, with the musicians doing whatever it takes to reproduce the album. It’s a full night of rock and roll magic—plus a visual experience unlike any other. Fans across the country flock to their shows—and once you see one\, you won’t miss another. \nDon’t let the name fool you…known for their incredible live recreations of some of classic rock’s greatest albums\, The Black Jacket Symphony is bringing AC/DC’s iconic album Back in Black to life. It’s a full rock-and-roll experience! Black jackets for them\, blue jeans for you.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-black-jacket-symphony-presents-ac-dc-back-in-black/
LOCATION:Nampa Civic Center\, 311 3rd Street South\, Nampa\, Idaho\, 83651
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Local Metal Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Local Metal Showcase\nKnitting Factory – Boise\n416 S. 9th St. – Boise\, ID 83702\nThuNovember 67:00 pm(Doors: 6:30 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/local-metal-showcase/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:A Holiday Splendor Craft & Chocolate Affaire
DESCRIPTION:A Holiday Splendor Craft & Chocolate Affaire\n\n✨CRAFT & CHOCOLATE AFFAIRE✨ \nNampa Civic Center \nNovember 7 | 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nNovember 8 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nKick off the holiday season at one of Nampa’s most beloved events! The Craft & Chocolate Affaire is back! \nShop Local & Unique \nExplore a curated collection of over 100 local artisans and makers offering everything from handmade home décor and snuggly blankets to festive ornaments\, pet apparel\, wood carvings\, pottery\, paintings\, jewelry\, and more. It’s the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your list (and maybe something special for yourself too). \nGet a head start on your holiday shopping and support local makers while you’re at it! The Nampa Civic Center will be packed with over 100 amazing artisans—think cozy blankets\, handmade ornaments\, unique pet gear\, pottery\, paintings\, jewelry\, and so much more. Whether you’re on the hunt for that perfect gift or just want to browse\, there’s something for everyone. \nEvery space—from the theater stage to backstage dressing rooms— are filled with incredible vendors and even more handcrafted goods and gift-worthy finds. \nAdmission is free and the memories are priceless. \nCome for the crafts\, stay for the chocolate—and leave with your holiday shopping done! \n  \n\nReturning to the Craft & Chocolate Affaire – A SCAVENGER HUNT!\n\n\n \n\n\nTraverse the various vendor booths in search of the perfect holiday gifts while keeping a keen eye out for Christmas Candy! Successful hunters who find the 18 special pictures and get their booklet stamped at each booth to receive a special prize! Pick up and turn in your Scavenger Hunt card at the Nampa Civic Center booth.\n\n       \n 
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/a-holiday-splendor-craft-chocolate-affaire/
LOCATION:Nampa Civic Center\, 311 3rd Street South\, Nampa\, Idaho\, 83651
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Styx with special guest Loverboy
DESCRIPTION:Styx\nwith special guest Loverboy\nFord Idaho Center Arena\nFriday\, November 7th\, 2025
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/styx-with-special-guest-loverboy/
LOCATION:Ford Idaho Center
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Ariel Pink - With You Every Night Tour 2025
DESCRIPTION:DAVID STAGNO Guitar / Keys\nSHAGS CHAMBERLAIN Bass\nALAN CONNOR Drums\nARIEL PINK Vocals \nDavid\, Shags and Alan were childhood friends. Alan loved Led Zeppelin\, David loved Milli Vanilli\, so they formed a band inspired by their love of Zeppelin and Milli Vanilli. Ariel audiMoned to sing last minute. \n\n \n\nSkylimit\nOut of Boise\, ID\, Skylimit has taken the path of Indie & Synth-pop music that contains dream-like lyrics\, combined with energetic and uplifting instrumentals. Skylimit mirrors sounds of popular artists such as Owl City\, Porter Robinson and Passion Pit. \n\n\n \n\nCanopy\n\nCanopy is a Boise-based artist/producer duo known for blending soulful grooves\, warm textures\, and feel-good rhythms. Made up of Tuc and Chili\, their sound feels like golden hour: easy\, inviting\, and impossible not to vibe with. Whether you’re winding down or on the move\, Canopy provides the perfect sonic backdrop.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/ariel-pink-with-you-every-night-tour-2025/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Margo Price w/ Dillon Warnek
DESCRIPTION:Nearly a decade ago\, Margo Price turned Nashville on its head with her breakthrough\,\nbeloved debut solo album\, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter. Released in the throes of bro-country and\nbefore pop stars were crossing over into the genre left and right\, it showcased an artist completely\nunafraid to double down not only on herself\, but what she’d always loved: classic country songs\nwritten from the intellect and the gut\, hell-bent on truth-telling and both timeless and urgent all at\nonce. Respected by her peers\, praised by critics and beloved by her fans\, Price created a lane where\nindependent-minded\, insurgent country music can exist and thrive alongside the mainstream\, and\nbecame an ardent fighter for her beliefs in a genre where the norm is to shut up and sing. A\ntrailblazer and a champion for the craft\, Price redefined what it meant to be a modern country\nartist.\nAnd now she’s back with an exquisite\, truly timeless album that reconnects with her roots\nand pays tribute to the art of the country song\, inspired in part by the legends whom she now calls\ncolleagues and friends. Hard Headed Woman is both a look forward and a look back: a way to\nmarch forward while staying true to yourself when the path of less resistance is right there in front\nof us\, and short cuts are around every corner. And a way to look back when we need to trim what\nis no longer working\, and to stay connected with where we’re from. It is a promise and a manifesto\,\na love song to both a city and a genre\, and a defiant cry for individuality.\nIn creating Hard Headed Woman\, Price brought all of her power as one of our most\nbeloved and respected songwriters to craft a deep exploration of love and America in a time of\nunprecedented uncertainty. Featuring appearances from Tyler Childers\, co-writes with Rodney\nCrowell and a Waylon Jennings song that his widow\, Jessi Colter\, urged her to sing\, it is country\nmusic as only Price can make it: free of rules\, cherishing tradition\, hard headed to the core but\nwith a delicate\, beating heart.\nSince releasing Midwest Farmer’s Daughter\, Price has barely slowed down. She’s made\nfour records\, played Saturday Night Live\, been nominated for a Grammy\, toured the world\nalongside artists like Chris Stapleton and Willie Nelson\, released a lauded memoir (Maybe We’ll\nMake It\, due on paperback September 2nd)\, became an in-demand producer and was appointed as\nthe first female board member of Nelson’s Farm Aid. And she’s been fearless when it came to\ngenre\, venturing into psychedelic rock on her most recent\, Jonathan Wilson-produced record\,\nStrays. It would have been easiest to just stay that course\, and keep running. But Price doesn’t\nfollow success or comfort. She follows the art.\nIt took a whole lot of hard work and honesty with herself and others to get there\, but that’s\nnever stopped Price before. “I made the decision that I had to rebuild everything from the ground\nup\,” Price says. “There’s all this pressure to be pumping out content\, and I felt the opposite in the\nway I wanted to approach this record and my life in general.”\nPrice had also established herself as one of the most passionate\, vocal artists in country\nmusic and beyond when it came to standing up for political and personal causes\, from the\npresidential election\, to abortion to gun control: happily hard headed when it came to the fight for\nequality and justice\, especially for the working class and underserved in our society. Price has\nalways brilliantly woven her activism into her songs\, but her role as a spokesperson had started to\novertake\, on occasion\, her role as a songwriter. She wanted to focus on using her written word to\ndeliver the most potent punch of all.\n“I always hope to do like Johnny Cash did\,” Price says\, “which is speak up for the common\nman and woman. But there have been so many threats and anger and vitriol over the years\, when\nI am only coming from a place of love.”\nPrice realized she just needed a break from everything outside of the bubble of family life\nand her art. She started spending more time at home\, writing songs alone and with her husband\,\nJeremey Ivey. She started popping up in the dive bars and tiny venues around Nashville where she\ngot her start\, sometimes just to play a country cover or two or dance with the crowd. She refused\nguidance to write for pop stars or compromise her values for a quick buck. Most of all\, she turned\nthe emphasis in her music back to songwriting\, exactly where she began.\n“So much of Strays was leaning into this psychedelic\, textural territory\,” says Price. The\nmusic lent itself to vibrant\, heavy stage jams\, with Price often hopping behind the drumkit and\nbruising her thigh from a tambourine beat. She found herself longing for the days when it was just\nher and her guitar\, playing at an East Nashville dive bar. “I always knew\,” she adds\, “I would come\nback to this more rooted sound.”\nHard Headed Woman is rooted to its core. Rooted in Price’s history and struggle to make\nit as a musician for so many years in a town that prizes uniformity and the bottom line\, rooted in\nthe country and folk sounds that have become her signature\, rooted in the simplicity of a few key\ncollaborators instead of songs-by-committee. At the heart of Price’s work is her creative\npartnership with Ivey\, with whom she describes as having a “soul connection.” “I’m a songwriter\,”\nPrice says. “I’m not somebody who goes out and needs five people to craft a song\, and then tack\nmy name on it. That’s never been my style. I have something to say.”\nSomething to say\, nothing to prove. The first song they wrote for the album that would\nbecome Hard Headed Woman was “Close to You\,” a simple\, pining call for a lover that is infused\nwith the sounds of the desert. It’s unfettered and truth-telling\, accented by some flamenco guitar\nand Price’s gorgeous\, urgent vocals. “We played the jukebox while democracy fell\,” Price sings\,\nnever letting her songs fall out of the context in which they exist. It’s the kind of thing that only\nshe could write\, carrying both love and fear in one single line.\nAs more songs started to form\, an early boost of confidence came from her friends Rodney\nCrowell and Emmylou Harris\, who heard some of the work at a political fundraiser and encouraged\nPrice to keep going. “I have both of them to thank for building me up and making me believe in\nthe songs I am writing in this season of my life\,” Price says. Crowell remained not only an\ninspiration and supporter of the album but a contributor: he co-wrote two songs with Price and\nIvey.\nThe album that unfolded from there is drenched in Price’s unique story and unshakeable\ninstincts: while Midwest Farmer’s Daughter was about her journey from childhood to Nashville\,\nHard Headed Woman is very much her battle since from dive bars to tour buses\, through\nparenthood and marriage\, through scrutiny and sacrifice all while fighting constantly for what she\nbelieves in\, and the music she loves. It begins with a proclamation on the prelude\, which serves as\nthe album’s mission statement: or\, Price puts it\, “a disclaimer and reminder that I don’t owe you\nfucking shit.”\nSongs like the album’s lead single\, “Don’t Let the Bastards Get you Down\,” speak for the\ndowntrodden and the forgotten\, an “anthem for people who are being overlooked in society and\nneed to be lifted up\,” Price says\, “because we are up against so much right now.” As so many of\nPrice’s songs do\, it speaks both for the personal and the political all at once. Price was inspired by\nthe message Kris Kristofferson whispered to Sinead O’Connor when she was booed on stage at a\nBob Dylan 30th Anniversary show\, and even got Kristofferson’s widow’s blessing to include his\nname on the credits. “I always admired Kris for how he stood by her in that moment\, instead of\npulling her off the stage like they told him\,” Price says. It serves as a reminder to anyone who\nencounters resistance in the face of fighting for justice to keep going\, especially when it would be\nso much easier to capitulate and cower.\n“The song was originally written for a movie that never happened\, but it feels so timely\nwith everything that’s going on in the world\,” Price explains. “The phrase\, ‘Don’t Let The Bastards\nGet You Down’ originates from Margaret Atwood’s brilliant 1985 piece of literature\, The\nHandmaid’s Tale. It’s referred to in Latin and used as a rallying cry for resistance against the\noppressive regime that symbolizes resilience and hope in the face of adversity. Nolite te Bastardes\nCaborundorum.”\nThat spirit resonates all across the songs of Hard Headed Woman. The blistering “Don’t\nWake Me Up” was based around some writings that Ivey stumbled upon in one of Price’s\nnotebooks\, inspired in part by her deep readings of Frank Stanford\, one of her favorite poets due\nto his freewheeling work free of boundaries. They spun it all into song in minutes that chugs with\nthe essence of Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues”: “The way this world is going\, ain’t where\nI’m at\,” Price howls in her powerful\, unmistakable voice. “Nowhere is Where\,” turns slow and\ncontemplative\, road-worn but never broken\, the call of someone who has been to the mountain but\nnever forgets the prairie below. And “Losing Streak” whirls in with an organ and out with a weary\,\nworld-worn defiance: our worst times don’t define us\, but they’re always part of who we are.\nThere are songs that go back to the beginning of Price’s early grind\, like the western-tinged\n“Wild at Heart\,” reflecting on how much her life and the city of Nashville has changed over the\nyears – and how important it is to stay true to exactly who you are despite it all. Another\, called\n“Red Eye Flight\,” is about both leaving a lover and also leaving her longtime band the Pricetags.\n“I’ve been with those players for ten\, thirteen years\,” she says. “But I could feel that I needed to\nmake a change\, and to change texturally what’s going on with the band. But it’s a familial bond\,\ndifferent than a friendship.”\nThere are a few choice covers and cuts\, too: “Love Me Like You Used To Do” is by Price’s\nfriend Steven Knudson\, an unsung Nashville writer on whom she hopes to shine a spotlight\n(helping to elevate the town’s incredibly talented but buried voices is one of Price’s favorite\npastimes). Friend Tyler Childers joins Price on that waltzing country ballad\, while “I Just Don’t\nGive a Damn” is Price’s “Jolene goes to Memphis” take on the Jimmy Peppers and George Jones\nclassic. And showcasing how Price has been trusted by the greats to lead the next generation of\ncountry music renegades\, “Kissin You Goodbye” was given to Price by Jessi Colter\, Waylon\nJennings’ widow\, when Price was producing her record. They’re songs chosen to appreciate the\npast and the present as she sees it – not as Music Row or the algorithm might dictate – and place\nPrice squarely amongst her heroes as a living and breathing part of the new country tradition.\nWhen it came time to record Hard Headed Woman\, it was important for Price to keep that\nethos alive\, decamping to Nashville’s RCA Studio A and reuniting with producer Matt Ross-\nSpang\, with whom she made her first two solo albums. Though she has worked with everyone\nfrom Sturgill Simpson to Jonathan Wilson since\, it was Spang’s vocal rebuke of easy studio\nshortcuts that made her eager to reunite again. “He’s so unpretentious\,” Price says. “He fully\nbelieves in me\, he fully believes in my songs. He got us back to feeling it in your gut and not\nneeding everything to be so perfect.”\nIt felt truly significant for Price to make the album in Nashville\, a city where she’s lived\nfor over two decades and played a seminal role in its transformation\, yet somehow never recorded\nan album in the place she’s called home. The historic RCA Studio A helped connect Price even\ncloser to the legacy of songwriting she holds so dear\, a place where everyone from Dolly Parton\nto John Prine to Loretta Lynn have made albums. “It felt like there were ghosts and spirits just\nhanging out\,” Price says. In perfect kismet\, she also launched her own signature Gibson J-45 guitar\,\ninspired by her 1960’s Gibson she’s had by her side for years as her career took off. It’s all part of\nthe continuity that she wishes to create with her art\, not just with timeless songs but inspiring future\ngenerations of women\, mothers and artists in general who don’t want to sacrifice their vision\,\nmoral compass or family life in favor of mainstream success.\nAt its core\, Hard Headed Woman is about that furious instinct to never waver\, especially\nwhen ourselves\, our values and our future is so clearly on the line. As she sings on the title track\,\n“I ain’t ashamed\, I just am what I am.”\n“I hope this album inspires people to be fearless and take chances and just be unabashedly\nthemselves\,” Price says\, “in a culture that tries as hard as it can to beat us into all being the same.” \n\n \n\nDillon Warnek\nWith the seal of approval of Nashville’s coolest couple Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey\,\nDillon Warnek has emerged as one of Music City’s most skillful new songwriters\, writing\nwith all the verve and attitude of Warren Zevon. Rolling Stone raved that his debut\nalbum Now That It’s All Over was full of “wry character studies about con artists and\ndead men.” That’s true: Warnek — a construction worker by day\, piano balladeer at\nnight — revels in such tales. He immerses himself in reckless evenings of spending\nother people’s money\, in hazy mornings waking up in a strange woman’s trailer\, and in\nfantasies about keeling over with far too many secrets to reveal. Onstage\, Warnek holds\ncourt at his keyboard\, mixing wry anecdotes in with his subversive lyricism. Some say\nthere are no good piano men like Randy Newman anymore. But they just haven’t seen\nDillon Warnek.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/margo-price-w-dillon-warnek/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Boise Philharmonic Presents MENDELSSOHN'S ITALIAN
DESCRIPTION:MENDELSSOHN’S ITALIAN\nConductor Eric Garcia \nTranscend borders\, cultures\, and traditions in a concert that spans the globe. Your journey begins with Clarice Assad’s Baião ‘n Blues\, a delightful opener that blends Brazilian rhythms with echoes of American blues. Pianist\, Joyce Yang takes center stage with Grieg’s audience favorite Piano Concerto in A minor\, a blend of lyrical beauty\, classical form\, and fiery virtuosity. The program concludes with Mendelssohn’s effervescent Italian Symphony\, capturing the vibrant culture of Italy. \n\nPRE-CONCERT TALK \nJoin Musicologist Bradley Berg and Music Director Eric Garcia (and special guests) as they guide you through the music you are about to hear\, providing an enlightening look at the repertoire and composers before the performance begins. Bring your questions! Please gather inside the concert hall by the stage. \nMatinee Pre-Concert Talk starts at 12:45 pm (for 2:00pm Sunday)\nEvening Pre-Concert Talk starts at 6:15 pm (for 7:30pm Saturday)
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-philharmonic-presents-mendelssohns-italian/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Emo Nite
DESCRIPTION:Emo Nite\n\n \n\nNot a band. Not DJ’s. We throw parties for the music we love. \nAs Rolling Stone observed a few years ago\, “Emo Nite Vindicated the Scene.” \nSince they threw their first party at an East L.A. dive bar\, Morgan Freed and T.J. Petracca\, and a dedicated crew of regular attendees\, built Emo Nite into a phenomenon. Top-tier emo artists\, old and new\, curate playlists and perform\, with guest lists boasting members of blink-182\, All Time Low\, Dashboard Confessional\, The Maine\, and Good Charlotte. Scene-friendly pop culture mavericks often participate\, like past attendees Post Malone\, Demi Lovato\, Machine Gun Kelly\, and Skrillex. \nIt’s all too easy to forget that before the first Emo Nite in December 2014\, “emo” was a joke. \nSomehow on its journey from a melodic post-hardcore subgenre\, built on earnest emotional expression\, to a mainstream moniker assigned to anything remotely angsty\, “emo” became a dirty word. Despite the positive impact ushered in by waves of bands\, from the crucial “Revolution Summer” and Sunny Day Real Estate through Taking Back Sunday and My Chemical Romance\, accepting “emo” as a dismissive designation or identity invited polite embarrassment and even scorn. \nBut Freed and Petracca grew up loving the music associated with emo and the people like them who similarly embraced outsider art and subculture\, regardless of changing fashions or pretentious snobbery. Petracca told The New Yorker the idea behind the first Emo Nite celebration was to center a happy\, communal experience on the music they once listened to when they were upset and alone. \n“I sang Dashboard Confessional at karaoke at a friend’s birthday party and thought it was super fun to go out with friends and listen to music we actually liked\,” recalls Petracca\, who met Freed when the pair worked at a creative agency together. “Every other club in LA played EDM\, Top 40\, or hip-hop. We always found ourselves pre-gaming with emo and pop-punk music before we went out.” \nFreed knew a bartender at the Short Stop in Echo Park and convinced him to let them throw a party on a random\, rainy Tuesday. They invited friends via Facebook; double the bar’s capacity turned up. “We decided to see how far we could take it\,” Petracca says. “‘Who would be the craziest guest?’ We invited Mark Hoppus\, and he came! He did our first one at Echoplex\, which was our third party ever.” \n“There’s no disconnect between the artist and fan\,” Freed points out. “I think that’s brought people closer to the music. It created a really strong sense of community\, at a time when emo wasn’t ‘cool.’” \nThere may be a surprise acoustic set or even a full-band performance\, but ultimately\, it’s about the experience. Emo Nite turned a party into a community\, reclaiming the spirit of how the scene began. \nIt’s now a recurring event thrown by dozens of friends in over 30 cities in the United States. Emo Nite runs full-day festivals and curates coveted performance spots at Coachella\, Life is Beautiful\, and Firefly. Freed and Petracca launched successful clothing collaborations with brands like OBEY\, Urban Outfitters\, PLEASURES\, The Hundreds\, Rose in Good Faith\, Market\, and OWSLA. \n“A larger promoter told us the shelf life of a club night in Los Angeles was two years\,” Freed says\, marveling at Emo Nite’s staying power. “A hundred percent of it is the people that go to it. This music makes people feel connected. The energy of it is so special. You get a group of people together who look different\, but they have this thing in common. We started seeing friend groups form really\, really quickly. People met their significant others at these events. The community really trusts each other.” \n“Emo Nite LA has become an essential gathering point for fans of emo\, pop-punk\, and related styles\,” Rolling Stone noted. \nIn October 2021\, Emo Nite’s founders threw Emo Nite Vegas Vacation\, a three-day event headlined by Avril Lavigne and Machine Gun Kelly\, with Sleeping With Sirens\, MOD SUN\, 3OH!3\, and more. \n“What Emo Nite does better than any of their competitors is they make ‘emo culture’ feel both nostalgic and brand new\,” The Summer Set’s Brian Logan Dales told Forbes\, in a profile which included professions of love from members of Papa Roach\, Underoath\, and State Champs. “You can go to an Emo Nite with your best friends and sing along to old songs you grew up with\, and at the same time\, discover a brand-new artist who’s making music today because they grew up on that very same music as you. They’ve taken the emo of the past and helped it forge a new path for the future.” \nAs emo reenters popular culture with a blend of adoring nostalgia and optimistic forward- thinking\, Emo Nite remains an authentic space to celebrate diversity\, experience passionate catharsis\, and champion authentic expression. Emo Nite isn’t a band or a DJ crew. It’s an idea\, one as simple as the urge to throw a party for a beloved style of music. Often imitated but never truly duplicated\, Emo Nite’s founders and supporters are fond of saying\, “If you don’t see the grave\, it ain’t our rave.” \n“There’s a lot of ownership from our community of the event itself and the Emo Nite brand\,” Petracca says. “It’s about breaking down that barrier of ‘Look at me\, it’s all about me.’ No\, it’s about us\, together\, in this room. It belongs to every single person that comes through the door.”\nThe co-founders continue to look ahead. “Emo Nite definitely impacted culture\,” Freed notes. “But we have no plans to stop changing the way we view the evolution and expansion of the genre.”
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/emo-nite-9/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Boise Philharmonic Presents MENDELSSOHN'S ITALIAN
DESCRIPTION:MENDELSSOHN’S ITALIAN\nConductor Eric Garcia \nTranscend borders\, cultures\, and traditions in a concert that spans the globe. Your journey begins with Clarice Assad’s Baião ‘n Blues\, a delightful opener that blends Brazilian rhythms with echoes of American blues. Pianist\, Joyce Yang takes center stage with Grieg’s audience favorite Piano Concerto in A minor\, a blend of lyrical beauty\, classical form\, and fiery virtuosity. The program concludes with Mendelssohn’s effervescent Italian Symphony\, capturing the vibrant culture of Italy. \n\nPRE-CONCERT TALK \nJoin Musicologist Bradley Berg and Music Director Eric Garcia (and special guests) as they guide you through the music you are about to hear\, providing an enlightening look at the repertoire and composers before the performance begins. Bring your questions! Please gather inside the concert hall by the stage. \nMatinee Pre-Concert Talk starts at 12:45 pm (for 2:00pm Sunday)\nEvening Pre-Concert Talk starts at 6:15 pm (for 7:30pm Saturday)
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-philharmonic-presents-mendelssohns-italian-2/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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CREATED:20251104T180603Z
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SUMMARY:Poolside At The Flamingo
DESCRIPTION:Poolside At The Flamingo\n9th St. Parallel at Knitting Factory\n416 S 9th St – Boise\, ID 83702\nSunNovember 96:30 pm(Doors: 6:00 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/135745/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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CREATED:20251104T180834Z
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SUMMARY:WILLIS w/ Winyah
DESCRIPTION:WILLIS didn’t blow up overnight — they built something lasting. Formed in Florence\, Alabama and now based in\nNashville\, the band began in 2016 as five childhood friends making music in a bedroom. Nearly a decade\nlater\, they’ve grown into one of the most loyal followings in modern indie rock — with over 350 million streams\, an RIAA Platinum-certified record\, and a fully sold-out national headline tour in 2024. \nTheir breakout track “I Think I Like When It Rains” became a viral anthem\, reaching #1 on TikTok’s U.S. chart\nin 2023 and remaining in the Viral 50 from 2022–2025. WILLIS made their name where it matters most — the\nstage. Night after night\, fans show up in Locals Only tees\, singing every word like they’ve been there since day one. What started as a quiet DIY movement has become a full-on live experience. \nAcross their beloved Locals EP series (Locals\, Locals 2\, Locals 3\, Locals 4) and 2024’s debut album I Can’t Thank You Enough\, WILLIS has developed a sound that’s warm\, rhythmic\, and emotionally direct — nostalgic but never stuck in the past. It’s indie rock that leaves a mark.\nThe band continues to evolve while keeping the same heartbeat that’s been there since the beginning: real\nconnection\, real fans\, and music built to outlast trends. \n\n\n\n \n\nWinyah\nWinyah is a 5 piece band from a small town in South Carolina that combines a distinctive blend\nof indie and southern rock.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/willis-w-winyah/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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CREATED:20251104T181021Z
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SUMMARY:WORLD BALLET COMPANY: THE GREAT GATSBY BALLET
DESCRIPTION:Dance into the Roaring Twenties with this dazzling Broadway-style ballet. \nImmerse yourself in the jazzy world of flappers and champagne with this new and entirely original production from World Ballet Company. Experience the glitz\, glamor\, and tragic romance of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless novel LIVE on stage\, featuring a multinational cast\, lustrous hand-crafted costumes\, and sweeping Art Deco-inspired sets\, brought to life by WBC’s all-star creative team. \nWorld Ballet Company’s “The Great Gatsby” is the must-see show of the season. Dress to impress\, raise a glass\, and get swept away in an unforgettable night of elegance\, drama\, and breathtaking artistry. \nDuration: 2 hours (including 20-minute intermission) \nWorld Ballet Company – Ballet Everywhere\, Ballet For All. \n*The Creative Team behind The Great Gatsby: Renowned choreographer Ilya Zhivoy captures the passion of the novel’s central love story with a sensual\, dynamic style. Celebrated LA-based film and TV composer Anna Drubich\, whose work includes the music for the 2023 Oscar-winning Navalny documentary\, makes her ballet debut with a rich\, lively score that embraces the sounds of the Jazz Age. Theatrical costume designs by Sonya Vartanyan complete the production with sumptuousness and flair.\n \n*About the Company: Based in Los Angeles\, and led by Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick\, World Ballet Company presents the most beloved and iconic ballets of our time in cities nationwide. Driven by the belief that ballet is for everyone\, performances appeal to newcomers and seasoned ballet goers alike. The company attracts many international artists and comprises renowned professional dancers representing over ten countries. \nTo date\, World Ballet Company has traveled to more than 300 cities\, reaching an audience of more than 500\,000 fans.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/world-ballet-company-the-great-gatsby-ballet/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251112T183000
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CREATED:20251104T181158Z
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SUMMARY:Avatar
DESCRIPTION:Avatar\n\nNov 12\, 2025\nDoors: 6:30 PM / Show: 7:30 PM
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/avatar-2/
LOCATION:Revolution Concert House\, 4983 N Glenwood St\, Garden City\, Idaho\, 83714
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:Peter McPoland: Big Lucky Tour w/ Black Salt
DESCRIPTION:At just 20 years old\, Peter McPoland creates the kind of finespun folk-pop that feels both beautifully lived-in and undeniably original. McPoland picked up guitar at the age of 14 and taught himself to play\, finding lessons to be too regimented. Within a year he’d started writing his own songs\, mining inspiration from folk artists like John Prine and Gregory Alan Isakov. As shown on breakout hits like his self-released single “Romeo & Juliet\,” the Texas-bred artist has an incredible gift for capturing the most nuanced emotional experiences\, then bringing that expression to life in idiosyncratic detail. \n\n \n\nBlack Salt
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/peter-mcpoland-big-lucky-tour-w-black-salt/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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CREATED:20251104T181618Z
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SUMMARY:BOISE STATE ANNUAL HOLIDAY CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season with the Boise State Department of Music at our annual Holiday Concert! Join us for an evening of festive favorites and winter classics as our talented ensembles bring holiday cheer to the Morrison Center stage. \nFriday\, November 14\, 2025 • 6:30–8:30 PM\nMorrison Center for the Performing Arts\, Main Hall \nLet the sounds of brass fanfares\, string serenades\, choral carols\, and woodwind melodies warm your heart. Whether you’re gathered with family\, friends\, or fellow Broncos\, this concert offers something for everyone—from timeless carols to sparkling new arrangements.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-state-annual-holiday-concert/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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CREATED:20251104T181840Z
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SUMMARY:Lily Rose\, Scoot Teasley
DESCRIPTION:Lily Rose\n\n \n\nAtlanta\, Georgia native Lily Rose burst onto the scene with her viral hit “Villain\,” instantly propelling her into the national spotlight almost overnight. Signed to Big Loud Records / Back Blocks Music / Mercury Records\, Lily toured with country’s hottest stars as she hungrily chased down her dreams and married her wife Daira in 2023. Amidst the whirlwind of success\, Lily felt a tug to reassess her priorities and find balance between her career aspirations and personal fulfillment. Out of that period of reflection comes the long-awaited EP and Lily’s first batch of new music since 2022\, Runnin’ Outta Time\, out now. A co-writer on each track\, it’s Lily at her most personal and honest\, bundling her beliefs and contradictions into six new songs that explain who she is\, where she came from\, and where she’s heading. It’s the perfect soundtrack for the intense push and pull in Lily’s life and a potent reminder of how important it is to take a breath and focus on the things that matter most. In this new chapter\, Lily embodies the classic dichotomy between Saturday-night energy and Sunday-morning contemplation. \nLily has been on multiple tours with fellow stylistic maverick Sam Hunt and opened shows for country-pop icon Shania Twain\, and even experienced her own global pop moment when she sang on Diplo’s 2023 EDM-country banger “Sad in the Summer” as she introduced herself to a whole new group of fans through performances on NBC’s The Voice and ABC’s Good Morning America. She’s already been nominated for ACM Best New Female Artist and took home GLAAD’s Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist Award in 2022\, and now\, she emerges with a crisp\, edgy new sound and a renewed understanding of what matters most to her. It’s obvious that her dedication to authenticity and personal growth shines through in every note\, “I really wanted to achieve and keep achieving and came to realize that it’s not the most important thing\,” Lily says. “What I need to achieve most is to be a good wife and a good daughter and a good friend — that will keep fueling the fire for the rest of my career.” \n\n\nSocial Links\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nScoot Teasley
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/lily-rose-scoot-teasley/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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SUMMARY:DRIPOLOGY w/ INZO
DESCRIPTION:Treefort Music Hall\nFriday\, November 14th\, 2025\nDOORS: 8pm\nSHOW: 8pm\n18+
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/dripology-w-inzo/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251115T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T191930Z
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SUMMARY:The Brothers Comatose w/ Goodnight\, Texas
DESCRIPTION:The Brothers Comatose didn’t set out to coin a new genre. To be honest\, it was a bit of an accident. \n“My brother and I have a lot of respect for bluegrass\,” explains guitarist/singer Ben Morrison\, “but it was never in our blood. We were raised on California rock and folk and country music\, so when we got our hands on some traditional acoustic instruments growing up\, that’s just the energy and the attitude we naturally channeled. A fan started calling our sound Golden Grass\, and the phrase just felt right.” \nSo right\, in fact\, that the band named their intoxicating new album after the moniker. Recorded in the Bay Area with co-producers Greg Holden and Tim Bluhm\, Golden Grass cements The Brothers Comatose as the standard bearers of a thriving\, innovative West Coast roots movement\, one that fuses old school string band instrumentation with singer/songwriter craftsmanship and rock and roll exuberance\, all with a deeply rooted sense of place. The songs here are as diverse and enthralling as the Golden State landscape itself—at times carefree and breezy\, at times wild and rugged—and the performances are lush and organic to match\, propelled by rich vocal harmonies and driving fiddle (Phil Brezina)\, banjo (Alex Morrison)\, mandolin (Addie Levy)\, and upright bass (Steve Height). And while the collection marks the group’s first release with Levy in the lineup\, the result is quintessential Brothers Comatose\, a warm\, joyful reflection on identity and the ties that bind from a band that knows exactly who they are (and exactly where they come from). \n“The Golden Grass sound is a little more laidback than high and lonesome\,” Morrison explains. “It’s more relaxed than it is refined. It’s got all sorts of natural imagery\, from the desert to the ocean to the redwood forests\, but at its heart\, it’s a campfire jam on the beach where anyone can strum a few chords and join in. The more the merrier.” \nThat spirit of inclusion has been central to the band from the start. Founded by Morrison and his brother\, Alex\, in 2008\, the San Francisco-based quintet first emerged to widespread acclaim with their 2010 debut\, Songs From The Stoop\, which helped earn dates with the likes of Gillian Welch & David Rawlings\, Greensky Bluegrass\, and Trampled By Turtles. In the decade-and-a-half that followed\, The Brothers Comatose would go on to release five more full-length LPs (along with a slew of singles and adventurous cover EPs)\, rack up nearly 50 million streams\, land festival slots at Outside Lands\, High Sierra\, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass\, tour with Lake Street Dive\, The Devil Makes Three\, and Yonder Mountain String Band\, and build up a devoted following thanks to their raucous live shows and relentless schedule. \nLife on the road came with a cost\, though\, and in 2024\, longtime mandolinist Greg Fleischut decided to part ways with the group\, which had already begun recording Golden Grass during what little free time they could muster. \n“We’d always thought it would be cool to have a female voice to hit those high harmonies\,” recalls Morrison\, who invited Levy to join the band following Fleischut’s departure. “Addie’s such an incredible mandolin and fiddle player\, but she’s also a great singer and songwriter in her own right\, and at just 23\, she brings a really exciting energy to what we do.” \nWith Levy onboard\, the band returned to the studio during breaks from tour to cut the second half of Golden Grass\, embracing the new blood and sonic growth while at the same time doubling down on their distinctive genre-bending sound and character. \n“This album came together over a long period of time\, and it bridges the lineup change\,” says Morrison\, “so the songs really represent an amalgamation of different periods in our lives. Alex and Addie and Phil all wrote tunes for it\, as well\, so there’s a lot of variety\, but there’s a throughline of live performance that ties the whole thing together.” \nThat live energy is plain to hear on Golden Grass\, which opens with the infectious title track. “Way out west we do it differently / Untraditionally\,” Morrison sings in airtight harmony with his bandmates. “We’ll just burn one down / Can you feel it? / Just relax / It’s Golden Grass.” Like much of the album\, the tune is a celebration of home and family\, one delivered with both earnest sincerity and sly humor (listen closely and you’ll catch shout outs to a host of other California artists\, from Jerry Garcia’s bluegrass outfit\, Old & In The Way\, up through contemporaries like Molly Tuttle and AJ Lee & Blue Summit). The loping “Hills of San Francisco” turns the city’s slanted streets into a metaphor for life’s ups and downs\, while the playful “IPA Song” finds humor in the band’s love/hate relationship with their state’s most recognizable beer\, and the poignant “Home Again” (featuring Lindsay Lou on vocals) reckons with loss and resilience in the face of the devastating wildfires that have become all-too-regular across the West in recent years. \n“We had really good friends lose their house up in the Santa Cruz Mountains\, and we’ve been heartbroken watching it happen to so many others all over California\,” Morrison explains. “Rather than let it just be a sad song\, though\, we wanted to capture the beauty that comes with seeing people rebuild and rise from the ashes. We wanted to celebrate the hope that keeps people going through hard times.” \nEven when they set their sights beyond California\, the band still insists on holding on to that irrepressible sense of hope. The bittersweet “Huckleberry Wine” (written by Alex) revels in the memory of youth and warm summer nights; the exultant “Blue Mountain” (written by Levy) shares a little taste of Appalachia as it embraces the comfort of returning to your roots; and the tender “My Friend” (written by Brezina) celebrates the kind of bonds that transcend time and distance. \n“Music has always been rooted in friendship and community for us\,” Morrison reflects. “Growing up\, our parents used to host parties where all these local musicians would sit around the living room singing and playing together. Somebody left their banjo behind one night\, and that’s how Alex and I got started. The rest is history.” \nCall it an accident. Call it fate. These days\, The Brothers Comatose just call it Golden Grass. \n\n \n\nGoodnight\, Texas\nConventional wisdom says the two frontmen of a band shouldn’t live on opposite sides of the United States\, but that’s never seemed to deter Avi Vinocur and Patrick Dyer Wolf. \nGoodnight\, Texas is a tough-to-define storytelling folk rock band whose strength lies in unexpected sweet spots. Drawing their name from Pat and Avi’s onetime geographic midpoint (the real town of Goodnight in the State of Texas\, a tiny hamlet east of Amarillo directly betwixt San Francisco\, CA and Chapel Hill\, NC)\, the five-piece band also exists at the center of its songwriters’ contrasting styles — via a 1913 Gibson A mandolin and a 2015 Danelectro Baritone Guitar\, at the crossroads of folk and blues and rock ‘n’ roll\, in a place where dry wit and dark truths meet hope and utmost sincerity. \nThe very top of 2022 brings the band’s highly anticipated fourth album ‘How Long Will It Take Them To Die’\, a dark yet lighthearted shoebox of knick-knacks and newspaper clippings – perhaps reflecting on either the last two years of isolation\, or the whole of American history. In true Goodnight\, Texas fashion\, complex but relatable characters and locations are still featured alongside stories of self-discovery\, rowdy behavior and heartbreaking loss\, but with a more honed sound. Thanks in part to the creative and performative talents of the lineup Scott Padden (drums\, upright bass)\, Adam Nash (lead guitar\, pedal steel\, violin) and Chris Sugiura (bass)\, we hear Goodnight\, Texas in a more detailed and developed way. Where past Goodnight\, Texas albums have traveled cross-country and throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries\, this new offering falls on a z-axis somewhere between the aurora borealis and six feet underground. \nOf the album’s first single ‘Hypothermic’\, singer and co-songwriter Avi Vinocur says:\n”Stories from different corners of the American past can often be dark and heavy. Our band’s music has always followed along\, telling tales of fiction and non-fiction with sonic landscapes to match. Many of our past songs and albums had taken place in the American South\, Northeast\, Midwest\, and Southwest – but I had written a story in my notebook of a character braving the frigid tundra of Canada by car\, north toward the distant U.S. state of Alaska – through hallucinations\, paranoia\, and exhaustion – to escape something unknown. It matched the sinister sound of this strange heel-thumper I had been working with on guitar – and together they were a perfect pair. “Hypothermic” is the result – our attempt to tell stories of America’s furthest corner\, under a darker headlight\, and attempting to sonically capture the heaviness of not only America’s past\, but its present.” \nIn March 2020\, as the world confronted a new indoor reality\, two long minutes of the GN\,TX mainstay “The Railroad” found themselves in the intro sequence of the first episode of Netflix’s “Tiger King\,” which shattered streaming records with 34 million views in 10 days. \nAlso in March of 2020\, the band released its first live album: “Live in Seattle\, Just Before The Global Pandemic.” Jonathan Kirchner recorded\, mixed and mastered a weekend of October performances at Tractor Tavern that featured a newly expanded five-man lineup. GN\, TX rookie Chris Sugiura brings precision and flair to the bass (and strong hair); grizzled veteran and former GN\, TX bassist Adam Nash slides over to lead guitar and pedal steel where he can truly dazzle; extra grizzled veteran and former GN\, TX bassist Scott Griffin Padden holds steady behind the kit\, beating the hell out of the available objects with aplomb. In a strange and often dark time\, here is a totem of life\, and a great example of the raucousness and dynamics of the band’s live performance. \nIn 2021\, Goodnight\, Texas were invited by Metallica to contribute to The Metallica Blacklist\, a collection of reinterpretations of their legendary 1991 album Metallica (the Black Album). Goodnight\, Texas was the only band to cover ‘Of Wolf and Man’ gaining praise from press and even Metallica themselves – they used the song over the PA following their live performances in late 2021.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-brothers-comatose-w-goodnight-texas/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251115T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251115T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T182241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T182241Z
UID:135770-1763236800-1763236800@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:THE DARKNESS: Dreams on Toast
DESCRIPTION:The Darkness\n\n \n\n\n\nSocial Links\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark Daly
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-darkness-dreams-on-toast/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251116T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251116T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T192129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T192129Z
UID:135778-1763321400-1763321400@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Boise State Department of Music Presents BOISE STATE SYMPHONIC WINDS AND ALL-CAMPUS CONCERT BAND
DESCRIPTION:“Our Better Angels” \nBoise State University — Department of Music\nSymphonic Winds and All-Campus Concert Band \nSunday\, November 16\, 2025 · 7:30 p.m. \nUnder the baton of Dr. Myron Peterson and Dr. Joe Tornello\, along with featured guest conductor John Blakley\, and featuring soprano soloist Christina Mancheni\, Our Better Angels explores the full range of human feeling through the wind band — from quiet reflection to transcendent beauty. \nThis program reveals how the essence of “song” transcends form and function. Influenced by hymn song\, folk song\, mythical song\, jazz\, hip-hop\, and a few layers of chaos\, this program invites listeners to consider the forces that guide us through joy\, celebration\, calm\, noise\, uncertainty\, loss\, and ultimately hope. \nAt the thematic center of this program are Angels in the Architecture\, in which the composer portrays an angel of light representing the “universal human ideals of peace\, hope\, and love;” and My Lyre Within the Sky—which draws from Edgar Allen Poe’s angel Israfel\, “whose heartstrings are a lute” and where we find our boldest song just beyond our mortal reach. \nWhether it’s an angel from above\, or an angel from within\, we are reminded that even amidst the chaos of daily life\, we still search for our better angels—and sometimes\, we find them in song. \nComposers on the program: William Schuman · Gustav Holst · James M. David · Frank Ticheli · Ralph Hultgren · Claude T. Smith · Katahj Copley · John Philip Sousa
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-state-department-of-music-presents-boise-state-symphonic-winds-and-all-campus-concert-band/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251117T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T192350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T192350Z
UID:135781-1763409600-1763409600@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:The 502s - Easy Street Tour
DESCRIPTION:Knitting Factory – Boise\n416 S 9th St – Boise\, Idaho 83702\nMonNovember 178:00 pm(Doors: 7:00 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-502s-easy-street-tour/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251118T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251118T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T193045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T193045Z
UID:135787-1763492400-1763492400@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners - Colorado’s on Fire Again w/ Field Medic
DESCRIPTION:Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners are a folk-rock group based in Bozeman\, MT consisting of longtime friends Mitch Cutts\, Nic Haughn\, and Jakob Ervin. The trio started RMCM as high schoolers back in 2017\, and since then they’ve used RMCM as a platform to independently release music and create art. \n\n \n\nField Medic\nFor ten years\, singer-songwriter Kevin Patrick Sullivan has been releasing music as Field\nMedic that meshes the magical and the ordinary. His dreamy lo-fi bedroom folk\ndiscography is vast\, with 5 full length albums\, multiple EPs and singles\, and has no plans\non stopping. Newly sober\, Sullivan plans on continuing to build his world through his poetic\nlyricism and imagery through his experiences that has amassed him a fanbase that can\nrelate to the feelings his music evokes.\nField Medic’s latest record\, dope girl chronicles\, is something of a spiritual sequel to his\n2015 debut full length\, but it also marks a sonic shift\, deconstructing his as we know it in\norder to start an exciting new chapter.\nHighlights\n• Featured on Green Day’s Tribute Album\n• Supported tours for Beach Bunny\, Backseat Lovers\, Indigo DeSouza\, The Neighbourhood\n• Featured on New Music Friday and covers on all of the top Indie playlists
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/richy-mitch-the-coal-miners-colorados-on-fire-again-w-field-medic/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251118T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T192620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T192620Z
UID:135784-1763496000-1763496000@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Neko Case Fall Tour 2025
DESCRIPTION:Knitting Factory – Boise\n416 S 9th St – Boise\, Idaho 83702\nTueNovember 188:00 pm(Doors: 7:00 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/neko-case-fall-tour-2025/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251119T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251119T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T194450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T194554Z
UID:135790-1763582400-1763582400@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Henrik\, Harrison Boe
DESCRIPTION:HENRIK\n9th St. Parallel at Knitting Factory\n416 S 9th St – Boise\, ID 83702\nWedNovember 198:00 pm(Doors: 7:00 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/henrik-harrison-boe/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T195001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T195001Z
UID:135793-1763665200-1763665200@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Grand Kyiv ballet The Nutcracker
DESCRIPTION:Join the Grand Kyiv ballet on an unforgettable journey into a world of dreams\, magic\, and triumph over evil. The Grand Kyiv Ballet\, including the most prestigious Ballet dancers from Ukraine\, invites you to a heartwarming experience that has thrilled audiences on the world’s stages for years.\nIn this enchanting tale\, a young girl befriends a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve. Together\, they embark on a fantastical journey to a magical kingdom filled with dancing sugar plum fairies\, toy soldiers\, and other whimsical characters. Through their adventures\, she learns that love\, imagination\, and kindness can overcome adversity and create wonder. \nPyotr Tchaikovsky adapted The Nutcracker into a ballet in 1892\, with a libretto by Marius Petipa. The ballet was based on the story “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King” by E. T. A. Hoffmann.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/grand-kyiv-ballet-the-nutcracker/
LOCATION:Nampa Civic Center\, 311 3rd Street South\, Nampa\, Idaho\, 83651
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T221836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T221836Z
UID:135799-1763665200-1763665200@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Boise State University Presents - A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS
DESCRIPTION:Danny Peterson Theatre (inside the Morrison Center) \nA Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles M. Schulz \nBased on the television special by Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson.  \nStage Adaptation by Eric Schaeffer \nBack by popular demand! The classic animated television special A Charlie Brown Christmas comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation in which Charlie Brown\, Snoopy\, and the rest of the Peanuts gang discover the true meaning of Christmas. \nAudio Description is available for the performances on December 4th at 7:00 PM and December 7th at 2:00 PM. 
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-state-university-presents-a-charlie-brown-christmas/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251105T190353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T190353Z
UID:135821-1763665200-1763665200@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:Brandon Lake | King of Hearts Tour with Franni Cash and Pat Barrett
DESCRIPTION:Join Brandon Lake with special guests Franni Cash and Pat Barrett for the King of Hearts Tour. Hitting 48 cities across Fall of 2025 and Spring of 2026\, this tour will feature many of your favorite songs like Gratitude\, Graves Into Gardens and COUNT ‘EM\, as well as new songs from his newly announced album\, King of Hearts (Hard Fought Hallelujah\, That’s Who I Praise). Join Brandon for the King of Hearts Tour! Get your tickets today … we can’t wait to see you soon! \n\nAbout Brandon Lake \nBrandon Lake is a GRAMMY® and GMA Dove Award-winning artist and songwriter. He lives with his wife\, Brittany\, and their three sons in Charleston\, South Carolina. As a worship leader for gatherings around the nation\, he has found his purpose in calling followers of Jesus into a posture of freedom and confidence—creating space to boldly declare truth and expect the miraculous. Through releasing his solo albums and collaborating with artists across the country he has taken home five GRAMMY® Awards and been nominated for a total of ten over the course of his professional music career. Believing that God has a unique and powerful purpose for each and every one of us\, Lake longs to see individuals and families “live free and be everything that God has called them to be.” His Little Lion Lungs book is one of many projects and resources to serve the home in discovering the powerful weapon of worship. To learn more\, visit brandonlake.co. \n\nAbout Franni Cash \nFranni Cash is a Grammy-nominated artist and accomplished songwriter\, best known as the lead vocalist of We The Kingdom. Now stepping into her solo career\, she’s ready to carve out her own path and share her story in a new way. \nGrowing up in Nashville with a producer-songwriter dad\, music has always been a part of her DNA. She’s passionate about creating great music with people she loves and connecting with others through honest\, meaningful\, and fun songs. Through her journey\, she’s learned a lot about resilience\, faith\, and she is committed to spreading hope and the love of God. \n\nAbout Pat Barrett \nAs a respected songwriter and artist in the broader worship music community\, Pat Barrett has penned popular songs such as No. 1 Billboard Christian Airplay and Billboard Christian AC radio and RIAA Gold Certified single\, “Build My Life.” He has also written top songs such as “The Way (New Horizon)” and “Good Good Father.” With these songs and so many more\, he is a key songwriter and artist in the broader worship music community. \nBarrett\, a worship leader based in Atlanta\, GA\, released his solo debut album in 2018. Barrett was also nominated for the prestigious New Artist of the Year for the 49th GMA Dove Awards. He is also the first signing on Chris Tomlin’s label imprint\, Bowyer & Bow\, in partnership with Capitol CMG. In 2021\, he released his studio project\, Act Justly\, Love Mercy\, Walk Humbly\, a 17-track studio album that featured songs “Morning By Morning (I Will Trust)\,” “As For Me (Ft. Chris Tomlin)\,” and the title track. He recently released his newest studio album\, Shelter\, in October 2023. For more information\, visit patbarrettmusic.com.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/brandon-lake-king-of-hearts-tour-with-franni-cash-and-pat-barrett/
LOCATION:ExtraMile Arena\, 1401 Bronco Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83706
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251105T225020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T225020Z
UID:135825-1763665200-1763665200@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:NEED A LITTLE CHRISTMAS - A Holiday Music Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Need A Little Christmas is a heartwarming holiday celebration that blends laughter\, tradition\, history\, and reverence. Enjoy holiday classics like It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year\, and the iconic Parade of the Wooden Soldiers\, closing with a reverent Hallelujah Skit. Nostalgic Christmas carols\, global celebrations\, and powerful moments of history\, from the Candy Bomber ​​​​​​to the Christmas Truce of 1914. The story builds to the Nativity\, and a soaring finale of O Holy Night and Joy to the World\, leaving you with the true spirit of Christmas. \nConceived and Co-Produced by Broadway Producer and Off-Broadway Producer Laura Little
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/need-a-little-christmas-a-holiday-music-celebration/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Christmas,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251120T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T155720
CREATED:20251104T195225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T195225Z
UID:135796-1763668800-1763668800@www.mikebrowngroup.com
SUMMARY:The Mars Volta
DESCRIPTION:Knitting Factory – Boise\n416 S 9th St – Boise\, Idaho 83702\nThuNovember 208:00 pm(Doors: 7:00 pm)\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-mars-volta/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music,Music
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