Boise’s Treefort Music Festival changed locations this year with mixed reviews. Some of the reviews seemed to blame the relocation for the bad weather, but other liked the central location of the past
By Jerry Mooney
Boise’s Treefort Music Festival changed locations this year with mixed reviews. Some of the reviews seemed to blame the relocation for the bad weather, but other liked the central location of the past
By Jerry Mooney
Saturday Night I had the pleasure of experiencing Tig Notaro at the Egyptian Theater in downtown Boise, as part of the Treefort Music Festival.
By Jerry Mooney
What a treat to experience Afrosonics at Boise’s Treefort Music Festival. This band is an interesting collection of Africa (Lagos, Nigeria) and Idaho. Dayo Ayodele and Todd Dunnigan formed the unexpected collection of musicians.
By Jerry Mooney
It’s here! Treefort is back for another glorious year, and this guy got his start on Thursday, March 23rd, wandering out of his cave to catch some music.
There was a consensus among friends of ours that seeing The Heavy Heavy at Boise’s Treefort Music Festival was a must.
By Jerry Mooney
The Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Idaho kicked off Wednesday. The stages were set and the facilities were in place to host large crowds of music-thirsty fans and topic-curious attendees.
Treefort Boise kicked off Wednesday and I had the pleasure of taking in Dinosaur, Jr. The crowd was an eclectic mix of youth and AARP subscribers.
By Jerry Mooney
By Lila Eidi
On the Sunday morning of the Treefort10 Music Festival, I woke up and could barely move
By Jerry Mooney
Low Hums is a three piece band who played Treefort 10 at the Olympic in Boise.
By Troy Lambert. In the lobby of Guru donuts, if you have not been there, there is an open space, a “stage” near Main Street that serves as a great writing nook when it is not being used for events like this one.
By Lila Eidi
Treefort is extra. Like, really extra, with hundreds of bands, and plenty of forts. Festival-goers have 5 days of discovery, celebration and joy.
We are just a few sleeps away from the start of the iconic Treefort Music Festival and the windows of some stores are alive with the sound of Treefort.
Local artists have been rocking artwork in the windows of local businesses throughout the month of March in anticipation of Treefort 10. The colorful images not only honor a decade of Treefort, but bring an overall sense of joy and festivity to the local storefronts. zenruption took a stroll through downtown Boise and captured some of the local art just for you.
Didn’t make it this year or couldn’t see everything? Well we got more for you from some of our boots on the ground zenruption team. Sit back, click away and enjoy.
So much to do and so much to see at Treefort. Want more? Here you go. Photos by Greg Homolka.