Apr 16 Thursday
Boise Brewing's resident bluegrass bandits are back for another night of foot stompin' bluegrass music. this event is FREE and open to ALL AGES, so bring the whole family!
Another round of raucous bluegrass for the whole family with our resident bluegrass bandits, the Tree City Travelers!
Bon Débarras brings a lively fusion of Quebecois folk, global rhythms, and traditional step-dancing to the stage in a way that’s both fresh and deeply rooted. This talented Montreal trio blends guitar, banjo, fiddle, and harmonica with movement and storytelling to create a performance that’s rich in culture and full of heart. Their music draws from the past while reaching toward the future, offering a sound that’s familiar yet entirely their own. With poetic lyrics, infectious energy, and playful chemistry, they captivate audiences of all ages. Whether you're a folk music fan or just looking for something joyful and different, this show promises a night of pure entertainment. It’s the kind of performance that leaves you smiling—and maybe dancing a little, too.
Boise, get ready for a feel-good night with Pegzilla at the beloved Neurolux Lounge—one of the city’s go-to spots when you want live music that actually hits. This is Pegzilla - Boise, and it’s set to light up downtown with the kind of energy locals talk about afterward.
Pegzilla’s show is built on punchy grooves, sharp hooks, and playful onstage moments that turn a set into a shared experience, not just background sound. Expect tight musicianship and surprises between songs.
Pegzilla - Boise Neurolux Lounge brings you into an intimate room with great sightlines, solid sound, and an easygoing vibe—perfect for meeting friends or flying solo.
Mark your calendar for Thursday, April 16, 2026 at 8:00 PM, and book your tickets early to lock in your spot.
When Remy Washington inherits a run-down drive-in movie theater, he doesn’t just inherit a screen and a parking lot—he also takes on the unexpected responsibility of raising his late husband’s straight, white teenage son.
A Black gay man, Remy desperately wants to do right by Pup, but in an age of social media, racism, and homophobia, the challenge is steep. Creatures from the Deep Lagoon might be their only hope.
Haunting and funny, Monsters of the American Cinema is a tender tale of fatherhood, loss, and love.
Stand Up Comedy Open Mic! Free Event! Comic sign ups at 9pm show starts at 9:30pm! Boise's best work out their material and some new comics try it out for the first time! It is a great way to spend an hour and a half laughing!
URL:Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3422709-0?pid=11495
Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Comedy
Date and Time: 16th April 2026 at 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm
Venue details: Liquid Lounge, 405 South 8th Street, Boise, Idaho, 83702, United States
Apr 17 Friday
Plein Air Painters of Idaho presents their first Virtual Art show featuring artist from across the state of Idaho. The show was juried and awards were given. Some of the art is for sale by the artists.
Learn the ins and outs of throwing on the wheel, or use your registration to utilize our space and resources. Perfect for beginner, intermediate, and advanced potters alike. Even if you don't need guidance, there will be a Cat Clay staff member available in all sessions to provide support and answer questions!
Creation’s Colors culminates from Elizabeth Orlovich’s artistic endeavor to “Rebel against a world that seeks to snuff out hope.” Dealing with a chronic invisible illness, she finds hope in sunsets and her relationship with Jesus Christ; painting subjects of joy with all the colors of the world, she works to draw her attention, and now ours, to the beauty of life despite its hardships.
Reception is set for April 2nd from 4:30-6:30 on the 2nd floor of the Student Union Building. It will be free and open to the public, with light refreshments available. Hope to see you there!
This year’s Studio Art cohort has selected the theme of What Makes Us Human as a reflection of their love of hand-processes, an exploration of their identities and lived experiences, and as a defiant expression of their joy for life in the face of a world that is increasingly hostile to our shared humanity. Featuring works by: Ahmed Abouzeid, Ali Henslee, Ilene Antonov, Jordan Dunbar, Josie Carver, Kiera Edington, Marcus Hernandez, Bronwyn Hitchcock, Victor Castro, Ellie Wilson, Amalia Thomas, Gracie Kay Sosa, Casey Stitzel, Nalani Roberts, Gloria Pineda, Sadie Meyer, Rachel Mayhew, Natalie Masterson, Avamarie Madrigal, Audrey Ava Larson, Eden Erryn Hunt, and Jordan Boswell.
Artist reception is Thursday April 16th, 4:30-6:30 pm where light refreshments will be served. Event is free and open to the public.