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Best Contemporary Pop Jul 27 - Sep 27

in Boise

Lindsey Stirling at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Lindsey Stirling

Electronic violist and dancer Lindsay Stirling returns this summer with another incredible tour! Expect another exhilarating show from this ultimate entertainer as she takes to the road on the Duality Tour, in support of her upcoming record of the same name. With support from Candian indie outfit Walk Off The Earth and Saint Motel, don't miss your chance to enjoy Lindsay back on stage where she belongs!

Christopher Cross at Egyptian Theatre

Christopher Cross

The King of Smooth Pop, Christopher Cross found fame and success early in his storied career, winning an astonishing five Grammy Awards (including the Grammy For Album of The Year, beating out Pink Floyd's The Wall) for his self-titled 1979 debut album. In the five-time multi-platinum, career-defining album, ubiquitous smash hit single Sailing, as well as the Oscar-winning 'Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do)'. Not one to rest on his diamond laurels, the adult contemporary superstar takes to the road this year!

Dan and Shay at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Dan and Shay

Gear up Dan and Shay fans as this Grammy award-winning songwriting duo are hitting the road this summer. Blending smoky country music with brighter shades of pop Dan and Shay have cultivated quite the following with their three studio albums. After releasing a major hit with none other than Justin Bieber in 2021, Dan and Shay are ready to take their career to the next level, you ready?

Mother Mother at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Mother Mother

Formed in Vancouver by siblings Ryan and Molly in 2005, Mother Mother expanded their upbeat alt folk-rock empire with the additions of keyboardist/singer Jasmin Parkin, dummer Ali Siadat and bassist Mike Young. Fusing catchy melodic hooks with driving, groove-laden bass-lines, sparkling synths and glorious three part harmonies, the quintet have solidified their status as indie pop heavyweights!

Pentatonix at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Pentatonix

Three-time Grammy winners Pentatonix are hitting the road! The four-piece who found success through NBC's The Sing-Off, have been at the forefront of the recent a capella revival. With record-breaking albums behind them, the kings and queen of a capella jingle across the country with their 'Pentatonix: The World Tour'.

Quinn XCII at Revolution Concert House and Event Center

Quinn XCII

Remember Quinn XCII's name as you're going to be hearing it a lot in 2024. After the release of his debut album, The Story Of Us, in 2017 the Detroit born sing-songwriter has been making musical waves and this year sees him hitting the road with his 2023 album, The People's Champ. This year, Quinn embarks on the 'All You Can Eat' tour.

Ricky Montgomery at Knitting Factory Concert House

Ricky Montgomery

Singer-songwriter Ricky Montgomery is heading out on tour in 2024 to celebrate the release of his second album, Rick. Writing songs that draw deep from his personal experiences, Montgomery channels a relatability that draws you in and leaves you wanting more. Don't miss your chance to see Ricky Montgomery!

Jason Mraz at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Jason Mraz

Jason Mraz's success has taken him from playing coffee houses in San Diego to concert halls around the world, his good looks and affable nature a perfect partner to his laid-back, soulful musical style. Mraz will be hitting the road once again with his The Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride Summer Tour 2024! We are sure you'll hear all your favorite Mraz hits, which are sure to summon those nostalgic feelings.

Michael Franti and Spearhead at Idaho Center Amphitheater

Michael Franti and Spearhead

Barefooted soul rocker Michael Franti marches to the beat of his own groovy drum. The multi-talented rapper, music maker, and spoken-word artist imbues each of his projects with advocacy for social and political issues, yet retains and promotes a spirit of positivity and togetherness. Don't miss the muso as he hits the road this spring, bringing his funky style to you!

Ben Folds at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts

Ben Folds

The frontman of his self-named band, rock artist and producer Ben Folds continues to work with some of the most eclectic names in music and entertainment (remember his Common People cover that featured William Shatner and Bill Clinton?), as well as pushing the envelope on alt-rock ever further. A self-confessed enigma, he prefers to stay out of the limelight except when touring, but can easily claim credit for some of music's most unlikely trends.

Donny Osmond at Idaho Central Arena

Donny Osmond

The Harry Styles of his day, Donny sung himself into the hearts of teenage girls across the globe as a member of The Osmonds. The family band has a huge string of hits throughout the early 1970s with tracks like Crazy Horses and One Bad Apple, but it was clear which member was destined for solo superstardom. Now catch Donny live and solo as he hits the road on a brand new tour!

Three Dog Night at Idaho Botanical Garden

Three Dog Night

With a music career spanning 4 decades, Three Dog Night have certainly earned the right to be one of America's most iconic bands. With a vast back catalogue of smash hits like "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy to the World", "Black and White", "Shambala" and "One" it would be easy for Three Dog Night to rest on this legacy, however, this band is not one for taking a break and are always looking for new ways to increase their audience.

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