
Yaya Bey, Whitney, Dinosaur Jr and Charlie Hickey lead second wave of artists for Treefort 2023
More than 140 new names have been added to next year's edition of Treefort Music Fest, including Saddest Factory-signed Charlie Hickey and the legendary Dinosaur Jr.
The Boise, Idaho event, which runs from 22-26 March 2023, now boasts 327 artists on its line-up – from 31 US states and 24 countries.
The second wave of names also includes Yaya Bey, Whitney, Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul, and many more.
For it's eleventh edition, the festival has announced that it's moving the Treefort Main Stage to Julia Davis Park, as well as debuting the Treefort Music Hall, an all-ages, state-of-the-art music and events venue owned and operated by Duck Club Entertainment, the parent company and creators of Treefort. A new pop up music venue and immersive art experience will also be unveiled at the former Greyhound Bus Station at 12th and Bannock Streets.
Check out the latest line-up poster below.

Festival passes are on sale now, with dive-day festival passes available for $270, ZIPLINE passes for $420, and under 21 passes for $150.
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