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OneRepublic, Sara Bareilles co-headline Botanical Garden’s last summer concert with special guest Serena Ryder By DAN LEA [email protected] ©2013 Idaho Press-Tribune BOISE — All good things must come to an end. The 2013 Outlaw Field Summer Concert Series at the Idaho Botanical Garden caps off another blockbuster season Sunday with co-headliners OneRepublic and singer- songwriter Sara Bareilles. They’ll be joined by Juno Award-winning artist Serena Ryder. OneRepublic is touring in support of their third studio album, “Native,” which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart when it dropped in March. Praise has poured in for the album and the hit single “Counting Stars.” Please see Outlaw, C2 CHECK IT OUT WHAT: OneRepublic and Sara Bareilles with Serena Ryder at the Outlaw Field Summer Concert Series WHEN: 6 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Idaho Botanical Garden TICKETS: $40, at the Botanical Garden box office, (866) 468-7624, ticketweb.com or knittingfactory.com By DAN LEA [email protected] ©2013 Idaho Press-Tribune NAMPA — Rock icons Alice In Chains and Jane’s Addiction headline the fourth an- nual Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival that invades the Idaho Center amphitheater Thursday. The day-long hard rock music ex- travaganza boasts a stellar lineup of multiplat- inum superstars and breaking talent. Seminal alternative rock bands Coheed and Cambria and Circa Survive will join Alice In Chains and Jane’s Addiction on the Rockstar Energy Main Stage. The Zippo Encore Festival Stage will host performances from Walking Papers (with Duff McKagan), Middle Class Rut, Sick Puppies and Danko Jones. The COLDCOCK Herbal Whis- key Showcase Stage will feature performanc- es from breaking talent including The Dead Daisies, Beware of Darkness and Charming Liars, as well as the 2012 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands winner Chuck Shaffer Picture Show and this year’s local winner. Please see UPROAR, C3 Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival WHEN: 12:55 p.m. Thursday WHERE: Idaho Center amphitheater, 16200 Idaho Center Blvd., Nampa TICKETS: $45/advance, $49.50/day of show, at the Idaho Center box office, TCBY locations, 442-3232 or ictickets.com MORE: Exclusive interview with Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney at bit.ly/XVL0FB; UPROAR video clips at bit.ly/UPROARTV On the town TONIGHT: Picnic at the Pops ‘Americana’ concert tonight EAGLE — Last weekend’s “Space” concert sold out as more than 1,800 patrons flocked to the picturesque outdoor amphitheater at Woodriver Cellars, two miles north of State Street/Highway 44 on Highway 16, to listen to the Boise Philharmonic’s second Picnic at the Pops performance of the month. Tonight, Maestro Robert Franz and the orches- tra join forces with the 100-voice Boise Philharmonic Master Chorale for “Americana,” featuring the “1812 Overture,” “Lincoln Portrait” and “Stars and Stripes Forever.” The concert will also unveil the world premiere of “Sacred Land,” by Idaho composer Jim Cockey with choreogra- phy danced by Ballet Idaho. The music was commissioned to celebrate the Boise sesquicentennial. Patrons can bring a picnic dinner or pur- chase food and libations from Wood River Cel- lars. Tickets to the 8 p.m. performance range from $20 to $175 with children as low as $5, available at 344-7849 or boisephilharmonic.org. Please see On the town, C3 C M Y K Arts & Entertainment Rockstar music festival invades Idaho Center amphitheater Thursday Time for an ALICE IN CHAINS OUTLAW FIELD FINALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2013

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Page 1: Time for an Uproar

OneRepublic, Sara Bareilles co-headline Botanical Garden’s last summer concert with special guest Serena Ryder

By DAN [email protected]

©2013 Idaho Press-TribuneBOISE — All good things

must come to an end. The 2013 Outlaw Field Summer Concert Series at the Idaho Botanical Garden caps off another blockbuster season Sunday with co-headliners OneRepublic and singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles. They’ll be joined by Juno Award-winning artist Serena Ryder.

OneRepublic is touring in support of their third studio album, “Native,” which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart when it dropped in March. Praise has poured in for the album and the hit single “Counting Stars.”

Please see Outlaw, C2

CHECK IT OUTWHAT: OneRepublic and Sara

Bareilles with Serena Ryder at the Outlaw Field Summer Concert Series

WHEN: 6 p.m. SundayWHERE: Idaho Botanical GardenTICKETS: $40, at the Botanical

Garden box office, (866) 468-7624, ticketweb.com or knittingfactory.com

By DAN [email protected]

©2013 Idaho Press-TribuneNAMPA — Rock icons Alice In Chains

and Jane’s Addiction headline the fourth an-nual Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival that invades the Idaho Center amphitheater Thursday. The day-long hard rock music ex-travaganza boasts a stellar lineup of multiplat-inum superstars and breaking talent. Seminal alternative rock bands Coheed and Cambria and Circa Survive will join Alice In Chains and Jane’s Addiction on the Rockstar Energy Main Stage.

The Zippo Encore Festival Stage will host performances from Walking Papers (with Duff McKagan), Middle Class Rut, Sick Puppies and Danko Jones. The COLDCOCK Herbal Whis-key Showcase Stage will feature performanc-es from breaking talent including The Dead

Daisies, Beware of Darkness and Charming Liars, as well as the 2012 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands winner Chuck Shaffer Picture Show and this year’s local winner.

Please see UPROAR, C3

Rockstar Energy UPROAR Festival WHEN: 12:55 p.m. ThursdayWHERE: Idaho Center amphitheater, 16200

Idaho Center Blvd., NampaTICKETS: $45/advance, $49.50/day of

show, at the Idaho Center box office, TCBY locations, 442-3232 or ictickets.com

MORE: Exclusive interview with Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney at bit.ly/XVL0FB; UPROAR video clips at bit.ly/UPROARTV

On the townTONIGHT:

Picnic at the Pops ‘Americana’ concert tonightEAGLE — Last weekend’s “Space” concert sold out as more than 1,800 patrons flocked to the

picturesque outdoor amphitheater at Woodriver Cellars, two miles north of State Street/Highway 44 on Highway 16, to listen to the Boise Philharmonic’s second Picnic at the Pops

performance of the month. Tonight, Maestro Robert Franz and the orches-tra join forces with the 100-voice Boise Philharmonic Master Chorale for “Americana,” featuring the “1812 Overture,” “Lincoln Portrait” and “Stars

and Stripes Forever.” The concert will also unveil the world premiere of “Sacred Land,” by Idaho composer Jim Cockey with choreogra-

phy danced by Ballet Idaho. The music was commissioned to celebrate the Boise sesquicentennial.

Patrons can bring a picnic dinner or pur-chase food and libations from Wood River Cel-lars. Tickets to the 8 p.m. performance range

from $20 to $175 with children as low as $5, available at 344-7849 or boisephilharmonic.org.

Please see On the town, C3

C MY K

Arts & Entertainment

Rockstar music festival invades Idaho Center amphitheater Thursday

Time for an

ALICE IN CHAINS

OUTLAW FIELD FINALE

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2013