Thousands of fans are expected to fill Albertsons Stadium on Tuesday night for a concert featuring Post Malone and Jelly Roll. The Boise Police Department wants everyone to have a memorable night -- for all the right reasons -- and is sharing important safety reminders ahead of the show.
“We want fans to have a great time, but we also want everyone to get home safely,” said Boise Police Lt. Chris Davis. “Be respectful, plan ahead, and help us keep this event safe and enjoyable for everyone, including those who live nearby.”
Concertgoers are reminded:
- Do Not Drink and Drive – Always designate a sober driver or use rideshare, taxi, or shuttle services. The Treasure Valley DUI Task Force will have increased patrols in the area Tuesday night.
- Alcohol Restrictions – Drink responsibly and only in designated areas. The 10 to 10 Zone will NOT be in effect for this event, and underage drinking laws will be enforced.
- Open Containers – Open containers of alcohol are not allowed in parking lots or on neighborhood streets.
- Be Respectful – Please use crosswalks, dispose of trash properly, and be courteous to nearby residents and businesses.
- Parking – Park only in legal areas. Illegally parked vehicles may be ticketed or towed. Please check out the parking garage options at Boise State ahead of time.
- Bag Policy – To speed up stadium entry, avoid bringing bags unless they comply with Boise State’s clear bag policy. Only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags (12” x 12” x 6” or smaller), small clutches/wallets (6.5” x 4.5” or smaller), and inspected diaper or medical bags are allowed.
Boise State University has additional information on alcohol, parking, rideshare, bag policies, and shuttle service in their Post Malone Fan Guide.
Let’s make it a great night — enjoy the music and stay safe, Boise!