Events

  • Sleeping With Socks On & Krystal

    Indie Rock 6.26.26

    Sleeping With Socks On is a Los Angeles/OC-based indie rock band delivering surfy, dreamy, and feel-good tunes. Emerging from the DIY scene, they create high-energy, nostalgic sounds perfect for late nights. Their music, including the EP "Closer, Still," features jangly riffs, heartfelt vocals, and a vibe reminiscent of indie-surf favorites.
    This show is for fans of: The Moss, Cardinal Bloom, and Nirvana

  • Sunsmith & The Lip

    Reggae Rock 7.1.26 Thursday 7PM

    Sunsmith is a high-energy reggae-rock band with a blend of ska-punk and hiphop. Since 2019, Sunsmith has release three full-length albums, multiple singles and a 5 song EP of original music. Their past performances have ranged from intimate acoustic settings and local festivals to a packed Knitting Factory, showcasing their ability to reach diverse audiences. While performing extensively in their treasure valley, they have opened for a number of nationally touring acts such as : Kottommouth Kings, Indubious, Mike Pinto, Kyle Smith, Arise Roots, Slick Rick, One Drop, Tomorrows Bad Seeds, the Ries Brothers, Drifting Roots and Audic Empire. Some past performances include : Zion Reggae fest, Boise Hemp Fest, Boise Music Festival, Treefort Music Festival, Flipsyde Fest and have been the headlining band for a number of local shows in the Treaure Valley.

  • Love Mischief & Steven Halliday Band

    Americana Rock Jam Band 7.10.26 7PM

    One of Northern California's freshest Jam bands, Love Mischief is a group of musicians with a united purpose: To pursue a sonic adventure through many musical landscapes in order to open hearts and minds.
    Featuring Berklee Graduate brothers Brian and Colin Curtin, Love Mischief comes from a very diverse background of aesthetic principles and interests. Displaying a dizzying array of collective influences and a strong penchant for improvisation, Love Mischief has a sound unto itself; mixing anything from funk, jazz, country, the blues, prog rock and even occasionally metal, creating a unique blend that one must experience for themselves to believe.
    Love Mischief is steadily gathering momentum in the West Coast Jam Band sphere, with well attended shows from the Pacific North West to Phoenix, AZ and everywhere in between. With Festival appearances and summer touring on the the horizon, the exciting adventure is just beginning for this band on the rise. Featuring some of Northern California’s finest musicians, Love Mischief is a force to be reckoned with. Join us on our journey to explore the edges of the Jam.

  • Caleb & The Haze, Mondo Pondo, Hot Pursuit

    Jazz Fusion Funk 7.18.26

    Caleb & The Haze is a trailblazing fusion group from Logan, Utah. Frontman Caleb Hays leads the band as he sings soulful melodies from behind the drum set, accompanied by instrumentation including percussion, bass, piano, guitar and alto sax. Caleb and the Haze is a vehicle for spontaneous creativity, unique funky grooves, and intense expressions of musical virtuosity.
    Check out their debut album "Refine" out on all streaming platforms before the show!

  • Lake of Stars, Faeble, Karlie McKinnon

    Experimental Folk Rock 8.28.26 7PM

    Lake of Stars is an experimental indie-folk band based in Logan, Utah, known for songs that explore themes of crisis, impermanence, and unity. Fronted by Megan Simper, their music blends earthy acoustic elements with atmospheric instrumentation and focuses on the well-being of future generations.

    The band gained wider attention with their NPR Tiny Desk Contest submission for their song "That They May Live". The track was written and produced by Simper, with audio engineering by Ron Guensche and video production by Amy Bohne. Come check out this new sensation at the show!

  • Magenta Wave

    Indie Rock 10.20.26

    Magenta Wave is a rock band based in Seattle, Washington.

    After forming in the city of Bellingham in 2022, the group quickly progressed from running their own house-shows to performing at established local venues such as The Wild Buffalo and the Blue Room. 

    Renowned for emotionally charged vocal melodies and evocative guitar solos, the band’s sound continues to develop as they write relentlessly in the garage of their shared home.  

    Relocating to Seattle in the fall of 2023, the group hit the ground running, and recently cemented their name as a staple in the scene with a sold out EP release show at The Tractor Tavern. 

    Since the release of their debut single in early 2024, the band has amassed over two million streams to date. With a national touring presence now established and new music on the way, the band is excited for what the rest of 2026 has in store.

  • Crush The Monster & Ealdor Bealu

    Heavy Psych Metal 10.23.26

    Crush The Monster is a progressive cowboy doom and heavy psych band based in Boise, Idaho. Known for blending expansive stoner riffs and crushing breakdowns with atmospheric desert rock, the close-knit group focuses on themes of mortality, human nature, and the environment. This is one of the most epic, visceral, and humbling live experiences one can experience with bass, drums, and electric guitars in real life. Get your tickets now!