Thu, 02/11/2016 - 10:05 am

Now in its fifth year, Treefort Music Fest presents new, emerging artists from all over the world. This year continues that tradition. Treefort Music Fest 2016, happening Wednesday, March 23rd through Sunday, March 27th in downtown Boise, rounds out its lineup today with a diverse group of emerging artists alongside established legends. This final artist wave includes CocoRosie, Yacht, Chairlift, Willis Earl Beal, Into It. Over It., Head Wound City, The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, Magic Sword, and many others. The festival will also see performances from Built to Spill, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Youth Lagoon, Thundercat, Thee Oh Sees, Chelsea Wolfe, Aesop Rock w/ Rob Sonic, White Denim, Nosaj Thing, Oddisee, Hinds, Christopher Willits, Lushlife, Porches, Pictureplane, San Fermin, Alex G, Wax Idols, French Horn Rebellion, La Luz, Quilt, Geographer, Mild High Club, All Dogs, Acid Mothers Temple, Mimicking Birds, and hundreds more. The full festival schedule will be announced soon – stay tuned for updates.

Five-day general admission passes are currently on sale for $159. The price for these passes will increase to $179 on March 1st when single tickets go on sale.

PURCHASE TREEFORT MUSIC FEST TICKETS HERE:
http://treefortmusicfest.com/tickets

WATCH THE TREEFORT MUSIC FEST TRAILER:
Treefort Music Fest 2016: Tale of Discovery

More about Treefort:
Treefort Music Fest is a music and arts festival featuring over 400 bands plus film, art, comedy, yoga, and more across multiple venues in downtown Boise in March. Conceived in 2012 as an extension of the momentum in the Boise music scene and art scene at large, the festival provides the opportunity for Boise to play host to the national and regional music scenes while showcasing the local up-and-coming talent. Treefort Music Fest is proudly recognized by the City of Boise as the 2015 and 2016 Cultural Ambassador and is a Certified B Corporation.

Wed, 05/08/2019 - 6:07 pm

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival, happening for its sixth year, has built a notable showcase of independent art and music that genuinely captures the spirit and heart of the Puget Sound.  

With the Seattle area facing rapid changes, including a tech boom and rents rising rapidly, artists and creatives in the Seattle have scurried away to find solace in surrounding cities and suburbs, invigorating already strong communities with fresh enthusiasm and awakening a cultural movement. Everett has become a beneficiary of that movement, where young professionals and families are finding affordable homes and plenty of opportunity and accessibility to create new platforms for change and culture. With the newly announced commercial air service at Paine Field, over 90,000 jobs and light rail on its way, Everett has a lot to offer these newcomers.

And what better way to celebrate a city on the rise than with the music and art that's helping it thrive? Built by its own community members, Fisherman’s Village has invited a slew of national talent and finds special ways to include most of the local artists and involve its local businesses, keeping it a community festival. In that spirit, early bird tickets cost only $69 for three days with over 50 bands, and you can still buy a beer for under $5, because music should be accessible and the dance floor should be full.

This weekend is supported by far more than the greater Everett community. Industry bearers KEXP will present this year's festival and it has attracted support from Alaska Airlines, Harley Davidson and other big-name brands. 

Each year Fisherman’s Village expands into new venues, brings in new artists, and looks to the future. This year's festival is just a block away from Everett Station, making it easily accessible to the entire Northwest via train and bus, and is a quick rideshare from Paine Field for those flying in from the West Coast. This year’s festival will feature the first Fisherman's Village Night Market, offering a stage programmed on Friday and Saturday, food trucks, beer garden and over 40 vendors selling locally made goods. 

Fisherman's Village Music Festival is more than a music festival. Come see for yourselves.