Lee Fields to play an all ages show in Boise on Friday, September 27th at the Treefort Music Hall as a part of World Village Festival 2024
Lee Fields is arguably the greatest soul singer alive today. In an age when the shelf life of an artist largely depends on posturing and trends, he has proven to be an unassailable force of nature. His prolific, decade-spanning career continues to reign supreme on the modern soul scene. In addition to twenty albums and over forty singles, he has taken the stage at almost every major festival and relevant venue on the planet, including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Newport Folk, Roskilde, Outside Lands, Rock en Seine, Carnegie Hall, the Olympia in Paris, and the Paradiso in Amsterdam. His body of work…
GA $25 advance / $30 day of show
Rail Seating - $50
Table Seating - $65 ($130 per table)
7:30pm doors / 8:00pm show
ALL AGES
With support from Mungo + Kimboo
Treefort Music Hall
722 W Broad St Boise, ID 83702
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