Summer’s slow slide into autumn in the Tetons is often met with a satisfied sigh from locals. While they are grateful for the tourists, their attention starts to turn toward
The country-punk/folk-grunge pairing you’ve waited your whole life for arrives at last this Sunday when the Pinedale Fine Arts Council hosts the finale of its Soundcheck Summer Music Series with
(Lander, WY) – The Wyoming Arts Council and Treefort Music Fest have partnered to bring an official Wyoming Showcase featuring six Wyoming acts to Boise, Idaho in September.
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Festivities will take place Thursday, September 23rd at the Hideout (1114 W. Front St. Boise, Idaho) from 4-10 pm. This event is free and open to the public.
“Everyone is invited to join us for food, drinks (over at Woodland Empire), music, prizes, surprises, and good times,” according to the Wyoming Arts Council.
The ninth annual festival boasts nearly 500 acts from around the world alongside film, comedy, food, yoga, literature, technology, drag, skateboarding, and more.
Shows are free to the public and are kid/pet friendly.
FOX ROYALE
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Fox Royale make anthemic, jangly indie-rock that sparkles with the same energy as acts like Cold War Kids, Cage the Elephant and Vampire Weekend. Their debut single, “Don’t Call Me When You’re Lonely,” is about a seemingly isolating phenomenon: loneliness, particularly the kind that affects traveling musicians (or traveling workers of any kind) and their partners. So why does the song sound so big, so full? Because Fox Royale have the ability to make music about things like emotional insecurities, breakups and family breakdowns sound almost joyful.
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