Bands & Musicians in Idaho
Boise has long served as the state's primary music hub, producing influential indie rock act Built to Spill and the annual Treefort Music Fest. The festival draws hundreds of regional and touring acts to downtown each year, putting the city on the map as a destination for music discovery. Beyond Boise, smaller towns support local rock, folk, and country communities.
228 cities in Idaho
Page 6 of 12Wallace
Population 1,083
Riverside
Population 1,074
McCammon
Population 1,017
Greenleaf
Population 995
Clark Fork
Population 963
Inkom
Population 954
Troy
Population 945
Hauser
Population 935
Teton
Population 909
Potlatch
Population 876
Franklin
Population 856
Challis
Population 840
Downey
Population 806
Ririe
Population 802
Oakley
Population 795
Horseshoe Bend
Population 794
Athol
Population 790
Arbon Valley
Population 784
Hayden Lake
Population 770
Menan
Population 759
Scene guide
Know Idaho
Boise gave rock radio Paul Revere and the Raiders in the 1960s and, decades later, the indie rock of Built to Spill, whose influence made the city a regular stop for touring underground bands. Treefort Music Fest now fills downtown venues each spring. Rural Idaho keeps older traditions alive through the National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest in Weiser and country and folk circles in small towns statewide.
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Common questions about the Idaho music scene
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