College Hoops Heat up in Boise
Get your tickets now for the Big Sky Conference Basketball Championships March 8-12 at Idaho Central Arena! Teams tip off in the heart of walkable downtown Boise and there’s plenty to see, do and eat once you’re done rooting for your favorite team. The city has a vibrant nightlife scene and you can keep “playing” between games at nearby shops, restaurants, bars, wineries and cultural attractions.
For the 10th straight season, all Big Sky members will compete in the tournament, with 10 teams apiece for the men and women. Tournament champions will receive automatic berths to the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship.
If you can’t catch every matchup, all tournament games will stream on ESPN+ and championship games will air on the ESPN family of networks.
The Treefort Countdown is On!
Mark your calendar for March 26-30 when Treefort Music Fest rocks Boise. Head to the Treefort Main Stage at Julia Davis Park and explore hundreds of other events happening at Treefort Music Hall and over 60 venues all around downtown Boise. Tickets provide access to music from over 420 bands, activities at 13 “forts” and 50+ breweries, wineries and cideries from Idaho and beyond. Find the FULL EVENT SCHEDULE HERE.
Some headliners and new additions for 2025:
- Foodfort – An Evening with Lee Anne Wong, March 26th at The Lively
- Podfort – How Did This Get Made? live taping, March 28th at the Morrison Center
- Comedyfort – Rory Scovel, March 29th at the Egyptian Theater
- Alefort – “Chuggy Bar” offering light pours so you can chug one down and be on your way to catch the next show and a Zero Proof bar to sample new N/A options.
Escape to one of the themed Winter Wine Weekends from January through March. Find special food and wine pairings, tasting flights, promotions, fun activities, and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere.
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