Three Dog Night at Morrison Center

Morrison Center For The Performing Arts, Boise, Idaho

Jan

23

Three Dog Night at Morrison Center For The Performing Arts

Jan

23

Three Dog Night

Morrison Center For The Performing Arts

Three Dog Night tickets

The famous rock trailblazers, Three Dog Night, storm the stage at the prestigious Morrison Center for the Performing Arts in lively Boise, Idaho, on Friday, January 23rd, 2026. You may remember the very famous singalong jingle, "Mama Told Me Not to Come," of the 70s era. Other classic hits were also penned by this talented Australian band, like the chart-topping "Joy to the World," and "Shambala." This veteran band has been charming audiences for decades, to the extent they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2000, and in their very checkered career have sold nearly 60 million records. Ambrosia and John Ford Coley have been announced as supporting acts, enhancing the focus on the total charisma of the band and its music.

Seats start at just $154. Claim yours now and be a part of this frenzy of rock history in the making.

Key Details

THREE DOG NIGHT - 2026 TOUR OF AMERICA. 

The famous rock ensemble, comprising Three Dog, makes an appearance at the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, January 23, 2026, in Boise, Idaho. Three Dog Night is known for their continuous touring schedules, and they are back in their 6th decade of doing just that. Their concerts, covering various states and city venues, emphasize their chart-topping tunes. With no evident connection to promoting any album, the tour emphasizes their long-lasting popularity and focus on onstage vitality. The entertainment venue, widely applauded for putting on wide-ranging shows, is located at 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane in Boise.

Ticket costs start from $154, making this concert an affordable and an evening ripe for experiencing some epic music.

THREE DOG NIGHT. 

"Joy to the World," "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)," and "Shambala," are just some of the songs that have made the Australian rock band popular. Three Dog Night brings a long list of well-known songs from their incredible library, developed over a career spanning some 6 decades. Numerous gold albums, nearly 60 million record sales, and their induction into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame are the highlights of their career. The 2002 release of their album "It's a Jungle Out There" contains tunes like "Overground," and fuses retro vibes with reimagined, updated composites. Internet info mentions their vibrant 2024 performances and commends vocalist Danny Hutton's stamina as the sole original member. 

A quirky fact: The band scored 21 consecutive Billboard Top 40 singles between 1969 and 1975, a feat that cements their influence in rock music history. 

AMBROSIA

Ambrosia, a soft rock stalwart, draws the audiences with hits such as "How Much I Feel" and "Biggest Part of Me," building an anticipation for a successful concert. "Holdin' On to Yesterday," from their 1997 record, "Anthology" is a remaster from the original production. Ambrosia, known for their award nominations and the influence they made in adult and the latest rock genre. Online reports from their 2025 shows indicate team-ups with Three Dog Night, bringing harmony-rich performances. The act drew their moniker from Greek mythology, symbolizing immortal nectar, matching their ongoing music.

JOHN FORD COLEY 

Artist John Ford Coley shares some of his cherished tracks, like "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" and "Love Is the Answer," said to ignite an enthusiasm in audiences. Coley's successes in the 1970s and team-ups with England Dan are documented in his career, and his 2016 album, "Diverse" provides tracks like "Simone," which show his explorations with sound. Recent reports point to his 2026 tours combining with Three Dog Night, enriching events with nostalgic vibes.

An amusing fact: Coley was initially trained in classical piano, thus forming his musical style to music.

MORRISON CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS IN BOISE, IDAHO. 

The Morrison Center for the Performing Arts is a modern and grand architectural design. Residing in Boise, Idaho, at 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane, the venue is classed as a forerunner for any large-scale performance. The 2,000 guests spread throughout the large lower-level orchestra section and the upper-level mezzanine-balcony arrangement are treated to some of the best in surround sound and acoustic qualities. Concessionary stands provide refreshments by way of snacks, light meals, and drinks. Readers should contact the center directly at 208-426-1609 for more info.

TICKET AND OTHER INFORMATION. 

Secure your entry tickets, priced at $154, from the reliable secure platform TicketSqueeze.com or in person from the venue box office. Call 208-426-1609 should you need any further information. Tap the "buy tickets" link today to claim your seat before they vanish. 

Vehicle parking spots at Morrison Center for the Performing Arts are available with fee-based spaces and nearby structures for added convenience. Plenty of street parking and additional parking options are available in the nearby Boise region for alternative use.

 

 

Seating Chart

Please see below the Morrison Center For The Performing Arts seating chart for the Three Dog Night event on 23 January 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Three Dog Night tickets. For accessible seating please contact Morrison Center For The Performing Arts directly.

morrison center for the performing arts seating chart

About the Venue

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Morrison Center For The Performing Arts

Morrison Center For The Performing Arts, Boise, Idaho, , US