Boise, Idaho is a city that loves its music. With a population of over 200,000, the city has an eclectic mix of musical tastes, from grindcore to jazz, folk, funk, hip-hop and everything in between. Music fans in Boise are passionate about their music and the city's culture is enriched by its fascinating history and heritage, delicious cuisine and craft beer and wine, incredible art and an impressive diversity of music. If you're looking for a great place to experience live music in Boise, Neurolux is a regular winner of the Boise Weekly BEST of BOISE Music Venue category.
You can find local and independent bands and artists performing almost every night of the week. Local bands always take center stage during annual events such as the Treefort Music Fest in March and the Boise Music Festival in June. These events draw crowds with popular local artists as well as world-renowned artists from a variety of genres including rock, indie-rock, country and pop. The University of Idaho also hosts musicians from all over the world during the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival. The state of Boise also hosts the Gene Harris Jazz Festival each year.
Both festivals are great opportunities to experience some of the best jazz music from around the world. So if you're looking for an eclectic mix of musical genres, then Boise is definitely worth checking out. With its vibrant music scene, delicious cuisine and craft beer and wine, incredible art and an impressive diversity of music, it's no wonder why so many people love living in this City of Trees. Boise is a great destination for music lovers who want to explore different genres. From grindcore to jazz, folk, funk, hip-hop and everything in between, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a great place to experience live music or want to attend one of the many festivals that take place throughout the year, Boise has it all.
With its vibrant music scene, delicious cuisine and craft beer and wine, incredible art and an impressive diversity of music, it's no wonder why so many people love living in this City of Trees.