Treefort Music Fest is set to return. The event runs March 25-29, 2026. It takes place in downtown Boise, Idaho. Organizers just revealed the final artist wave. This announcement adds significant depth to the festival. It brings the total number of acts to over 500. The final drop includes 222 new artists. This marks the festival’s 14th edition.
The Final Wave Unleashed
This latest wave brings a global flavor. Artists hail from 20 US states. They also come from 7 different countries. For example, talent arrives from Indonesia and Canada. International acts join those from The Bahamas and Nashville. Local Boise favorites are also featured. This expansion promises immense variety for attendees. The hip-hop collective Cure for Paranoia is among the additions. They will bring their distinct sound. Venus & the Flytraps will also perform. Their indie rock ballads are highly anticipated. Portland garage rock icon Toody Cole & Her Band joins the lineup. Many other exciting performers are slated to play. This influx ensures a diverse music experience.
A Rich Tapestry of Sound
Previously announced headliners are already impressive. Father John Misty will take the stage. Geese and Built to Spill are also confirmed. Magdalena Bay brings their unique pop. Mother Mother and The Beaches add further star power. Amber Mark and St. Paul & The Broken Bones are on the bill. Blondshell and Samia will also perform. Tune-Yards will deliver their distinctive music. This music festival truly offers something for everyone. The sheer breadth of genres is astounding. Attendees can expect everything from indie rock to electronic. Hip-hop and folk artists are also represented. The festival is a hub for musical discovery. It showcases both established artists and emerging talent.
More Than Just Music
Treefort Music Fest is not just about the music. It features several themed “forts.” These include Artfort for visual arts. Foodfort celebrates local cuisine. Hackfort focuses on technology and innovation. There are also forts for film, literature, and comedy. This makes Treefort a comprehensive cultural event. The festival fosters community engagement. It encourages exploration and interaction. This holistic approach sets Treefort apart. It creates a unique festival atmosphere. It is a celebration of creativity in all its forms.
Legacy and Economic Impact
Treefort began in 2012. It has since become a major cultural force. It is often called the West’s best SXSW alternative. The festival significantly impacts Boise’s economy. In 2025, its economic impact was estimated at $15.8 million. This includes tourism and local spending. Treefort acts as a vital showcase for Boise. It draws visitors from across the globe. The event was founded by Lori Shandro. She is the head of Duck Club Presents. The festival’s vision is to bolster the local music scene. It aims to position Boise as a key tour destination. Its growth reflects its successful mission. This news about the final wave is significant. It signals another successful year ahead.
Anticipation Builds for 2026
The final artist additions are complete. The excitement for March 2026 is palpable. Treefort offers an immersive experience. It is a place for true music lovers. Attendees can expect five days of non-stop discovery. The festival’s commitment to diverse talent is clear. This extensive lineup promises unforgettable moments. It solidifies Treefort’s reputation. This is essential festival news for music fans. Get ready for an incredible event in Boise.


