Downtown Boise is gearing up to host Treefort Music Fest in March, promising a vibrant explosion of arts and culture.The festival will feature performances by artists including Geese, Magdalena Bay, and Father John Misty, alongside a diverse array of events spanning multiple creative disciplines.
A Festival Within Festivals
Treefort isn’t just a music festival; it’s a collection of independently curated festivals all rolled into one.
- Treefort Music Fest will take place in Downtown Boise in March.
- The festival includes Artfort, Comedyfort, Dragfort, and more.
- The full lineup will be revealed next Thursday, January 29.
- Performers already announced include Father John Misty, Geese, and Magdalena Bay.
Beyond the main stage, Treefort boasts an extraordinary lineup of “forts” dedicated to different art forms. Artfort will transform into a living gallery,showcasing live murals,dance,circus performances,and immersive installations. For those interested in spoken word and literary arts, Podfort will host discussions centered around technology, literature, and live podcast recordings. Film enthusiasts can find a home at Filmfort, wich will support independent cinema with feature film screenings and highlight emerging filmmakers.
Attendees of all ages can participate in hands-on activities at Kidfort,while Foodfort will offer live cooking demonstrations, lessons, and a competitive cooking event. For those seeking a moment of tranquility, Yoga Fort will provide a space for yoga, meditation, workouts, dance, and kirtan.
Treefort will also launch a maker’s market, bringing together local and regional artists, craftspeople, designers, vintage vendors, and music collectors. The market will also host lectures and workshops.
The complete lineup for Treefort Music Fest will be unveiled next Thursday, January 29.
