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PORTLAND, Ore. — Outdoor concert season is — rightfully — over, but have no fear.You still have several chances to enjoy live music in Portland. Read more on some of the top artists ...
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Dante's is a nightclub and live music venue in Portland, Oregon. The venue, located along West Burnside Street and owned by Frank Faillace, [1] hosts a variety of acts ranging from burlesque to rock music. [2] Dante's is housed in an unreinforced masonry building. [3] [4]
KEX (1190 kHz) is a clear channel AM radio station licensed to Portland, Oregon.It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and airs a news/talk format known as NewsRadio 1190.The station's studios and offices are on SW 68th Parkway, off Interstate 5 in Tigard, Oregon.
Phish has announced a spring 2025 tour, which will see the band performing in Portland for the first time in over 25 years. On Tuesday, Jan. 21, the jam band — comprised of vocalist/guitarist ...
The hotel also offers pre- and post-show concerts in conjunction with the Ballroom. [5] Slowdive plays at Crystal Ballroom in 2014. In 2000 or 2001 a large 20'x20' square opening was cut into the center/middle edge of the main ballroom floor to make additional fire exits in order to sell more tickets for live music events.
Pickathon is an annual, three-day music festival that takes place in August at Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley, Oregon. Founded in 1999, the festival initially grew out of Portland's bluegrass and Americana music scene. Since then it now includes indie rock, hip-hop, folk, jazz, and rhythm and blues genres. [1] [2]
Revolution Hall is a music venue in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. [1] [2] It is located within the former Washington High School, and was originally constructed as the school's auditorium. [3] [4] The auditorium was in use from the school's opening in 1924 to its closure in 1981, and was unused until February 2015.