Words & Deeds

This huge Boise music fest will host 437 acts from 18 countries. Here are headliners

Treefort Music Fest has announced its final wave of acts headed to Boise this year.

As always, the size of the event will be jaw-dropping.

A whopping 437 acts from 34 states and 18 countries are slated to perform at Treefort, which takes place March 26-30 in various downtown venues — normally 20 or more.

The music and arts festival’s main stage is outdoors in Julia Davis Park. Here are the headliners and other major acts on that stage:

Thursday: Shakey Graves (also Reckless Kelly, Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band)

Friday: Remi Wolf (also The Linda Lindas, Built To Spill)

Saturday: Sofi Tukker (also Amyl and The Sniffers, Durand Bernarr, Corook)

Sunday: Bright Eyes (also Hot Mulligan, Hinds, La Lom)

Unknown Mortal Orchestra performs on the Main Stage at Treefort Music Fest in 2023.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra performs on the Main Stage at Treefort Music Fest in 2023. Sarah A. Miller smiller@idahostatesman.com

Australian pub-rockers Amyl and The Sniffers are one of the newly revealed acts this week; there were 139 of those. Others included Aussie electro-pop act Confidence Man and Japanese pop-punk group Ging Nang Boyz. The full list of performers at the 13th Treefort is at treefortmusicfest.com.

Advance five-day passes start at $366.30 for general admission and $211.54 for festivalgoers younger than 21. Single-day and Main Stage-only tickets also are available for significantly less.

Visit the Treefort website for more information.

This story was originally published January 23, 2025 at 10:31 AM.

Michael Deeds
Idaho Statesman
Michael Deeds is a long-serving entertainment reporter and opinion columnist at the Idaho Statesman, where he chronicles the Boise good life: restaurants, concerts, culture, cool stuff. He started as a summer intern after graduating from the University of Nebraska with a news-editorial journalism degree. Deeds’ prior Statesman roles have included sportswriter, music critic and features editor. His other writing has ranged from freelancing album reviews for The Washington Post to bragging about Boise in that inflight magazine you left on the plane. 
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