Shinedown Announces Boise ExtraMile Arena Show

The rock band will bring their 'Dance Kid Dance Act II' world tour to Boise on August 10, 2026.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

Shinedown has announced a new world tour in support of their upcoming album 'Ei8ht', which will include a stop at Boise's ExtraMile Arena on August 10, 2026. The band will be joined by Coheed and Cambria and From Ashes to New for the Boise show.

Why it matters

ExtraMile Arena has struggled to book major concert acts in recent months, so Shinedown's announcement provides a much-needed boost to the venue's summer schedule. The show will also give Boise music fans a chance to see one of rock's biggest acts perform live.

The details

Shinedown revealed the tour plans through a cryptic social media post featuring an image of a character called 'TV GUY' holding flowers in front of various concert venues. Tickets for the Boise show will go on sale to the general public on February 20, with several presales happening earlier in the week.

  • Shinedown's new album 'Ei8ht' is scheduled to be released on May 29, 2026.
  • The 'Dance Kid Dance Act II' world tour will run for 54 dates across 11 countries starting in the summer of 2026.
  • The Boise show at ExtraMile Arena is set for Monday, August 10, 2026.

The players

Shinedown

An American rock band formed in 2001 and known for hits like 'Second Chance' and 'Cut the Cord'.

ExtraMile Arena

A multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Boise State University that hosts concerts, sporting events, and other entertainment.

Coheed and Cambria

A progressive rock band that will be opening for Shinedown on the Boise tour date.

From Ashes to New

A nu metal band that will also be opening for Shinedown in Boise.

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What they’re saying

“🔥🕺”

— Shinedown (Facebook)

What’s next

Tickets for the Shinedown concert at ExtraMile Arena in Boise will go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 20, 2026.

The takeaway

Shinedown's upcoming tour stop in Boise is a major coup for ExtraMile Arena, which has struggled to book high-profile concerts in recent months. The show will give local music fans a chance to see one of rock's biggest acts perform live and could help drive increased traffic and revenue for the venue.