We know you love live music. We do too.
That’s why Treefort Music Hall is bringing you the best of independent music, in a venue that was designed for artists, by artists in Downtown Boise.
Catch up-and-coming artists before they’re playing packed stadiums and see all your favorite artists up close and personal. Now you get to be the friend who knows alllll the cool bands coming to town. Live that spirit of music discovery all year long, and never miss seeing the next big thing!
Don’t let an algorithm tell you what type of music you like. We’ll do it for you, and make sure you have the best time discovering new music. Sign up for HOT upcoming shows + we’ll add you to the list for genre specific shows we know you’ll love
We are local.
We are an independently owned and operated venue in Boise, Idaho. We are built for artists, by artists. We never take a percentage of merch sales. We hire local bands, producers, engineers, marketers, illustrators and graphic designers, photographers and videographers, designers, event planners, talent bookers, stage hands, merch sellers, bartenders, sound engineers, servers, bar backs and more! We love building and growing our Boise music community.
We love showing off our beautiful city to the touring community. We love working with others in the Boise community that share a similar mindset and drive for excellence.
Lisa FerrisMay 25, 2024Hap Hap was fun. Cole, our bartender was super nice.Chad MaxtonMay 14, 2024Best staff, free ear protection. Could improve acoustics, but otherwise, top notch venue.Scott KidwellMay 10, 2024Fantastic venue. Spacious, well laid out, with a good sound and lighting system. Can easily see the artists/ bands from almost anywhere on the floor. Staff is friendly and helpful.Kevin RalstonMay 9, 2024Excellent staff! Had an amazing time.Richard CeslerApril 24, 2024Amazing venueElias WillerupApril 23, 2024Up and coming venue run by promoter Duck Club who organizes Treefort Music Fest. They allow re-entry which is always appreciated. Sound quality is good, but pre-show music is set so loud that conversations become incoherent.