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  2. Vortex I - Wikipedia

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    Vortex I: A Biodegradable Festival of Life, more commonly known as just Vortex I, was a week-long rock festival in Oregon in 1970. It was sponsored by the Portland counterculture community, with help from the state of Oregon in Clackamas County near Portland.

  3. Waterfront Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Waterfront Blues Festival is an annual event in Portland, Oregon, United States featuring four days of performances by blues musicians. The festival started in 1988 and takes place in Tom McCall Waterfront Park , along the west bank of the Willamette River in downtown Portland .

  4. List of music venues in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 16:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Concerts coming to Portland in November: Sabrina Carpenter ...

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    Where: Moda Center, 1 N Center Ct St, Portland, OR 97227. Amid her breakout year, Sabrina Carpenter is returning to a much larger venue after her last Portland concert was canceled due to a bomb ...

  6. Pickathon - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Roseland Theater - Wikipedia

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    Roseland Theater has been called a "somewhat chaotic" [25] Portland staple, hosting "multi-generational concerts every night of the week by everyone from small local bands to huge national icons". [3] The all-ages venue is known for its smaller size, accommodating up to 1,400 people.

  8. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building continued to show films until 1972, after which it hosted concerts. Visitors were greeted by a 65-foot (20 m) high "Portland" sign above the Broadway Marquee, which contained approximately 6,000 theatrical lights. The sign was changed to read "Paramount" in 1930, remaining until 1984, when it was restored to "Portland".

  9. Moda Center - Wikipedia

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    It was also their first concert in Portland since 1996. [81] On October 1, 2019, AJR headlined the theater in Moda Center for their Neotheater World Tour. The exterior of Moda Center was featured in How I Met Your Mother's 2011 episode, Tick Tick Tick; again in the 2013 episode Platonish, and the series finale episode, Last Forever.

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