
Weekend Guide Boise: Earth Day 2026, Grease, & Elvis Tribute
Things to Do in Boise This Weekend: Earth Day, GREASE, and More (April 17–19, 2026)
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This weekend in Boise and the Treasure Valley, highlights include Earth Day at the Boise WaterShed on April 18, Boise State’s production of GREASE at the Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts from April 17–19, the Race to Robie Creek starting at Fort Boise Park on April 18, and Elvis Forever at the Egyptian Theatre Boise on April 19.
Welcome to mid-April in the Treasure Valley! If you’ve stepped outside lately, you know the spring energy is officially here. The foothills are turning that vibrant shade of green, the blossoms are out in Eagle and Star, and the calendar for Boise Idaho events this weekend is packed.
As we look ahead to the weekend of April 17th through the 19th, there is a distinct theme: honoring our planet and celebrating the "classics." If you’re searching for Treasure Valley events April 2026 or wondering about things to do near Boise this weekend, this lineup gives you a pretty solid mix of outdoor fun, live entertainment, and local tradition.
Whether you’re a long-time local or you are just checking out our Relocating to Boise Idaho Guide 2026 to see what life is like here, this weekend is a perfect snapshot of why we love the Boise area.
1. Earth Day @ The WaterShed
This is the big one for those who want to celebrate our beautiful Idaho environment. The Boise WaterShed is hosting a massive community gathering that’s all about sustainability, science, and hands-on fun. It’s a great opportunity to learn about the resources that make living in the Treasure Valley so special.
When: Saturday, April 18, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Where: Boise WaterShed (6411 N Ancell Ave, Boise)
Cost: Free
What to expect: Over 25 community partners will be on-site with interactive exhibits. It’s an easy bike ride from many parts of the city and a great way to engage with our local ecosystem.
More Info: Visit the official event website for more information: https://www.cityofboise.org/news/public-works/2026/april/celebrate-earth-day-with-the-city-of-boise/

2. GREASE (BSU Theatre Arts Production)
"Go, Grease Lightning!" The Boise State University Theatre Arts department is bringing the classic 1950s nostalgia to the big stage. This isn't just a student play; the Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts is a world-class venue, and the energy of this production is expected to be electric.
When: Multiple showtimes available from April 17–19
Where: Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, Boise
Cost: Tickets start at $29.75
What to expect: All the songs you know by heart, impressive choreography, and a healthy dose of 1950s high school drama. This is a staple for local theatre lovers and anyone looking for a high-energy night out.
Tickets: Check the venue site for tickets and schedules.
3. Elvis Forever: A Tribute to The King
If Grease didn’t give you enough of a mid-century fix, the Egyptian Theatre Boise has you covered. Elvis Forever is a tribute show that captures the charisma and sound of Elvis Presley. The Egyptian Theatre Boise is one of our most historic and beautiful venues, making it the perfect backdrop for a night of classic rock and roll.
When: Sunday, April 19, 2026, 7:00 PM
Where: Egyptian Theatre Boise
Cost: $25 - $50
What to expect: A high-quality tribute performance that spans Elvis's entire career. It’s a nostalgic journey through the hits that defined a generation.
Tickets: https://events.leapevents.com/event/elvis-forever-04-19-26
4. Miles Minnick – New Mainstream Tour
For something modern and high-energy, head over to the Knitting Factory. Miles Minnick is bringing his "New Mainstream" tour to Boise, offering a blend of hip-hop and faith-based lyrics that have been gaining massive traction lately.
When: Sunday, April 19, 2026, 8:00 PM
Where: 9th St. Parallel at Knitting Factory (416 S 9th St, Boise)
Cost: Tickets from $29.25
What to expect: An energetic performance with a positive message. The Knitting Factory’s 9th St. Parallel provides an intimate setting to catch rising stars.
Tickets: Check the venue site for tickets and schedules.

5. Race to Robie Creek
If you know, you know. Race to Robie Creek is one of Boise’s most legendary spring traditions, and even if you are not lacing up your running shoes, it is still worth soaking in the scene. Registration sold out back in February, which tells you pretty much everything you need to know about how iconic this race is around here.
When: Saturday, April 18, 2026
Time: Starts at High Noon
Where: Starts at Fort Boise Park on Scout Lane
What: Known as the “Toughest Half Marathon in the Northwest,” this famous 13.1-mile race climbs 2,100 feet over Aldape Summit.
Why go: The energy at the start line is electric, the crowd support is half the fun, and the post-race party is basically a Boise classic. This year’s theme is “Route 66 Centennial.”
More Info: Visit the official event website for more information.
6. Boise Hempfest
Celebrating its annual return to Julia Davis Park, Boise Hempfest focuses on education, advocacy, and community.
When: April 18–19
Where: Julia Davis Park (700 S Capitol Blvd, Boise)
What to expect: Live music, guest speakers, and local vendors. It’s a relaxed atmosphere in one of Boise’s most iconic parks.
More Info: Visit the official event website for more information.
Why This Weekend Matters (Beyond the Fun)
In the Treasure Valley, community is built through these shared experiences. When we show up for an Earth Day event at the Boise WaterShed, we are collectively saying that we value our clean water and natural beauty. When we support local theater at BSU or pack the Egyptian Theatre Boise for a tribute show, we are investing in the cultural heartbeat of our city.
For those considering moving to Eagle, Meridian, or Star, these events are the "why" behind the move. It’s not just about the houses (though those are great, too!); it’s about having a weekend packed with local experiences, live entertainment, and community gatherings that give the area its distinct energy.
Things to Do in Boise: Making the Most of April
April is a "shoulder month" in Idaho. We are past the winter chill, but the summer heat hasn't quite arrived. It is the perfect time for:
Walking the Greenbelt: Many of the weekend events are just steps away from the Boise River Greenbelt.
Exploring Neighborhood Parks: If you are touring homes in Star or Meridian, stop by a local park to see the spring landscaping in full bloom.
Dining Al Fresco: Downtown Boise is coming alive with patio seating. Grab a bite before the Elvis Forever show!
For more ideas, check out our Best Places to Live in the Treasure Valley and learn how AI-Powered Real Estate Marketing helps showcase homes across Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and Star.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Earth Day event suitable for all ages?
A: Absolutely! The WaterShed event is specifically designed with interactive activities that appeal to everyone, from young children to adults interested in sustainability technology.
Q: Do I need to buy tickets for GREASE in advance?
A: It is highly recommended. BSU productions at the Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts often sell out, especially for popular titles like Grease.
Q: Where is the best place to park for the Egyptian Theatre?
A: There are several parking garages nearby (9th & Main or Capitol & Main). Street parking is also available, but it fills up fast on Saturday nights!
Q: Are the book sale prices really that good?
A: Yes! Most items are priced between $1 and $5, making it a favorite for local teachers and bibliophiles.
Thinking About Your Next Move?
If this weekend’s events have you feeling inspired to plant roots in the Treasure Valley, I’m here to help. At Sylvia The Realtor, we use AI-driven home shopping tools to help you find the perfect match in Boise, Eagle, Meridian, or Star before the competition even knows it's on the market.
Or, if you’re looking to sell and want to skip the stress, ask me about HomeOffersEZ. We can get you instant offers so you can spend your weekend at the theater instead of prepping for an open house.
Enjoy the weekend, stay sustainable, and I'll see you out there!
About Sylvia Dorrance
Sylvia Dorrance is a dedicated Realtor with the Sylvia Dorrance Home Selling Team. Specializing in the Treasure Valley market: including Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and Star: Sylvia combines professional expertise with a casual, help-first approach. Whether you are a first-time buyer or looking for a seamless selling experience, Sylvia’s team provides the tools and local insight needed to navigate today’s real estate landscape.
