Kane Brown released his debut album in 2016 and has since proven himself to be a force in country music. Brown is touring the eastern United States for the next few weeks before heading west in late April.
Southern Idaho rock fans should start preparing now for two evenings of musical disorderly conduct in Jackpot, Nevada. Cactus Petes Resort Casino is located just 45 miles south of Twin Falls on Highway 93 and plays host to great bands all year long.
Country recording artists Big & Rich will stop in southeastern Idaho on Wednesday evening for one performance. The November 30 date is the band's final of the year before heading east to Pennsylvania in January to continue the tour.
One of the most iconic names in southern rock is coming to a Sun Valley this week as hard-working Americans prepare to enjoy a much-needed, Labor Day three-day weekend.
With hits to her credit like "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," "Talking In Your Sleep," and "I'll Get Over You," Gayle's music has withstood the test of time for more than four decades and she has remained very active in the music business.
Legendary Poison frontman Brett Michaels is touring the United States with his backup band and performing familiar hit songs that made him a household name in the late eighties. His tour has two stops in Idaho in the next couple of weeks.
Stops in New York, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Georgia, and even California are currently booked, but interestingly enough, not a single date in the Gem State, which the vehicle represents.
It's been a long time since Weird Al Yankovic graced the state of Idaho with his twisted, musical genius. The iconic artist has confirmed one date in Boise this spring for fans to get their fix.
If you have ever been curious about the historical figures that are buried in Twin Falls, now is your chance to get all the dirt on the people in the cemetery. The Twin Falls Cemetery is putting on historical tours again.