Music on Main 2026: Built to Spill Headlines 21st Season
VICTOR — The Teton Valley Foundation announced the Music on Main 2026 lineup on April 6, opening its 21st season with Boise indie rock band Built to Spill on June 18 at Victor City Park.
The free Thursday concert series runs nine weeks through August 13, with gates at 5 p.m., opening acts at 5:45 p.m., and headliners around 7 p.m. The series skips the week of July 4.
The full schedule:
- June 18: Built to Spill
- June 25: Trish Toledo
- July 9: Orquesta Akokán
- July 16: Fireside Collective
- July 23: Deltaphonic
- July 30: The White Buffalo
- Aug. 2: Hillfolk Noir & John Németh (Sunday brunch)
- Aug. 6: Madeline Hawthorne & DUG
- Aug. 13: Afrosonics
Built to Spill founder and guitarist Doug Martsch formed the band in Boise in 1992. The group spent three decades shaping Pacific Northwest indie rock, releasing albums on Warner Bros. and Sub Pop. Orquesta Akokán, a Cuban mambo big band based between Havana and New York, earned a Grammy nomination for their 2018 debut album. Fireside Collective, an Asheville, North Carolina jam-grass group, reached No. 3 on the Billboard Bluegrass chart with their 2020 album Elements.
The series is presented by the Shefter Family Foundation. Admission is free with a $5 suggested donation. Food vendors rotate weekly, and beer, wine, and other drinks are available for purchase. No dogs or outside alcohol are permitted in the park under city ordinance.
Victor City Park is at 80 N Main Street. Parking is available along Main Street, behind the US Bank building on Birch Street, at the LDS Church lot, and on Victor's side streets. A free bike valet operates on East Birch Street.
The Teton Valley Foundation has a Music on Main 2026 Spotify playlist.
What to watch: Opening acts for each week have not been announced. The series kicks off June 18.
Sources: Teton Valley Foundation (tetonvalleyfoundation.org/music-on-main)