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Have an event coming up you’re looking to spread the word about? 

Send an email to events@xray.fm to see how we can help!

When emailing please include: 

  1. Any relevant info about the event (dates/times, location, ticket links, info sheets etc.)
  2. What you're looking for from us, preferably in the subject or early in the email.* This could be things like being a media sponsor, paid underwriting packages, inviting us to attend, PSAs* AV services, getting an on-air interview, booking an XRAY DJ, having us be present there, etc.
  3. Who this event is for, so that we can place it appropriately on our schedule. If music, let us know the general genre/style. If non-music, what topics will someone that goes to this care about? 

Timeline: For those new to working with us, without an established event promotion relationship or agreement, we need to receive your submission at least three weeks prior to your event for inclusion on our events calendar or newsletter, and preferably six weeks if you are interested in a radio spot about your event (i.e. underwriting). We are unlikely to consider last minute requests. 

Please Note: We have a very limited capacity and unfortunately cannot accommodate all requests. The clearer your ask and the more obvious of a fit with our programming and/or mission, the more likely we'll prioritize it. We unfortunately cannot respond to every request, but welcome you nudging/following up with us to get it on our radar if it's a good fit and we haven't replied.

*Only nonprofits and/or things benefitting the wider community (such as something like demonstrations, disaster relief, mutual aid campaigns, etc.) are eligible for PSAs typically, with anything else being up to our discretion and typically done on media trade, paid campaigns, or as an act of good will because we feel strongly about something. All scripts need to be approved by us for our FCC compliance standards--even if a recorded file already exists.

Virtual
12:00pm1:30pm Thursday, June 5, 2025

// Open to the public // Noon -1:30 pm // Free with signup //


Join Oregon Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts volunteer attorneys Ryan Mauck and Chris Weathers for an engaging exploration into the realm of Rights and Clearances for creative projects across various mediums, including fine art, photography, media, film, television, video games, etc. This workshop delves into the essentials for creatives looking to use anything belonging to someone else in their projects.

We'll cover key considerations for licensing and using third-party artworks, using individuals’ names, images, and likenesses, working with trademarks and logos, the use of generative artificial intelligence, and avoiding defamation in your work. Ryan and Chris will share real-world examples of challenges faced in creative projects and discuss strategies for prevention. This remote workshop will also offer plenty of time for questions and answers.




635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, June 6, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, June 13, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

Crystal Ballroom
7:00pm Friday, June 13, 2025

All Ages // 6:30 PM Doors 8 PM Show // Tickets $64 - $152

Reckless Kelly, the powerhouse Outlaw Country band has been igniting stages with their electrifying fusion of rock and country music since their inception in 1996. Led by central Idaho natives Willy and Cody Braun, the brothers carry on a musical legacy spanning three generations.

Venturing from their Idaho roots, the Brauns made their mark in Austin, TX, twenty-nine years ago, teaming up with drummer Jay Nazz. Nazz's decision to join the band, just 5 credits shy of a college degree, marked the beginning of a journey that would forever alter Texas's musical landscape. Over nearly three decades, Reckless Kelly has not only become an integral part of the Americana music scene but has also earned prestigious accolades, including a coveted GRAMMY Award and the title of Outlaw Group of the Year at the 2024 Ameripolitan Awards. More recently, the iconic band has been nominated for Best Entertainer of The Year & Best Duo/Group of The Year in the 2025 Texas Music Chart Awards.

The band's impact extends far beyond their acclaimed recordings. Their annual festival, The Braun Brothers Reunion, recently celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2024. The three-day event in Challis, Idaho, brings incredible artists to Cody and Willy's hometown and raises a significant amount of money for the local community. The 41st Annual Braun Brothers Reunion is set for August 2025, with many fans awaiting this years highly-anticipated lineup.

At the end of this year, the band will turn the page on a new chapter, stepping back from traditional touring. Members still plan to write, record, and release new music as Reckless Kelly during this hiatus. They will perform a handful of special live events while also focusing on exciting solo projects, visual art, record production, and management endeavors.

Lead singer Willy Braun offers insight into the band's decision, 'It's important to us that our fans know that we all still truly love playing with each other. At first glance, it looks like a full-scale ‘retirement,' and that's not exactly accurate. We'll still continue to record music and perform live on occasion, but after 30 years on the road, we are looking forward to pulling back the reins a bit, spending more time at home, and exploring our other interests.' His big brother Cody agrees, adding, 'The satisfaction of playing a great show to an enthusiastic audience is something that can't be duplicated. We are inviting fans to come out and celebrate with us on this tour as we move in this new direction.'

Website: http://recklesskelly.com/



Powell's Books
6:00pm Saturday, June 14, 2025

All Ages // Doors 6PM Show 7 PM // Tickets $17 - $32


Every ticket holder will receive 15% off books for the night!!

We’re closing down the Pearl Room to bring you a private mixed media storytelling show featuring stellar people telling true 'UNEXPECTED CONNECTIONS’.

Stories will be shared in different formats and/or accompanied by varied media: duo format, visuals, opera, overhead projector (yes! transparencies you all!), and film clips!

Hosted by FRAYN MASTERS
Music by CHAACH!!!

STORY PERFORMANCES by:
Author of Anya's Ghost, Leave Me Alone
VERA BROSGOL
Stanford Lecturer, Writer, Rhetorician
HARRIET JERNIGAN
Things I Hide from My Dad solo show
TRAVIS ABELS
Creator of Front Porch Storytelling
CHRIS WILLIAMS
Community leader, Mortified Regular
JIMMY RADOSTA
Opera Singer
HILARY WHITMORE



World Famous Kenton Club
8:00pm Saturday, June 14, 2025

Let's find inspiration in the LGBTQ community of the 1980s who literally fought for their lives through radical and clever activism. We don't give up, we ACT UP!

It's my very first (and probably only) entirely 1980s music party! Woo! A Pride Month 19-GAYTEES dance party!
As part of my 30th anniversary of becoming a DJ, all year I've been making DJ-related things happen that I've always wanted to do. This is one of them - a night of 1980s records I loved and hated (but now enjoy as guilty pleasures) WAY back in the day.

In my mind, the era of "the 80s" is the years of the Ronald Reagan regime (1981-1988), a conservative backlash/rollback reaction to the progressivism of the 1960s/1970s (a little like what we're living through right now).

I grew up in the 80s, and for me they were all about rebellion, irreverence, and rolling our eyes at authority while being "grossed out" at everything that came along with the Reagan-era (greed, excess, superficiality, consumerism, conformity, the Establishment, whitewashing, misogyny, racism, homophobia, Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous, Spuds MacKenzie, etc) This is why I chose to put an anti-establishment (and GAY) character on my poster, PEE WEE HERMAN (a loner & a rebel)!

As much as I am repelled by much of what happened in mainstream culture during the 1980s, strangely a lot of the pop stars were extremely representative of fluidity in gender expression. This is a big reason I can still enjoy the music of that time (genuinely AND ironically). In fact, these days it's bringing me a lot of joy to revisit songs of my childhood.

So, JOIN ME in dancing, singing along, and "partying hardy" to songs you most likely know! Do it irreverently or sincerely - I don't care as long as you're there having fun and bonding with your community.


Mission Theater
7:00pm Monday, June 16, 2025

chokecherry

All Ages // 7 PM Doors 8 PM Show // Tickets $25 Advanced $30 DoS


Chokecherry

SF based band chokecherry is dark, black widow energy wrapped in the foil of our generation. Self-produced with a head rush of garage band sonics overlaid with a siren ensemble of layered vocal poise, "Glass Jaw" puts an original fingerprint on a historic scene. This being just their debut single, the song amassed over 1 millions streams on Spotify without a single editorial playlist. With their second single, "Around Around Around," the duo continued to show they are paving their own way with a fusion of influences including shoegaze, classic rock, and grunge. The duo is set to perform at a number of festivals in the U.S. this year, while working on new singles and a debut album.

Instant Crush

Instant Crush

A unique blend of sparkle and the familiar sound of late 00's pop that exists between organic and electronic. Synthy and spacey.

Altar Girl

Altar Girl

Altar Girl is an empowered quartet of femme and trans musicians from Portland, Oregon. Their music combines elements of post-punk and grunge while paying homage to old-school goth and darkwave influences. The four-piece band began as a first-time collaborative songwriting effort between Kay Morrisette and Mara Vosien, who wanted to create something moody, lively and that speaks to their lived experiences. They were soon after joined by close friends Ariel Chamberlin on drums and Sam Mahon on bass. The band's sound combines Kay's wistful, vocal-heavy songwriting style with Mara's atmospheric guitar and driving punk rhythm. Woven into the anthemic melodies are ruminating lyrical themes of heartbreak, feminist issues, environmental collapse, and gender dysphoria. The rhythm section is galvanized by danceable back beats, propelling each song through a landscape of feral peaks and haunting valleys. They are preparing for the release of their first record Summer 2025.




635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, June 20, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

White Eagle Saloon (836 N Russell St)
6:00pm9:00pm Sunday, June 22, 2025

No Requests Vurzez Series: Queens vs The Bay

The Vurzez Series returns with a heavyweight showdown between two iconic regions in hip-hop history—Queens vs The Bay.

Join DJ Ambush and DJ Klyph as they dig deep into the crates, spinning classic and underground joints from Queens, NY and the Bay Area, CA. From Nas to Mac Dre, LL to E-40, Mobb Deep to Hiero—expect a night of gritty bars, hyphy energy, and non-stop head-nods.

🗓 Sunday, June 22nd

🕕 6–9pm

📍 White Eagle Saloon

💵 No Cover

Strictly vibes. No requests.

Let the music speak—who you got?

635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, June 27, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

Crystal Ballroom
7:00pm Friday, June 27, 2025

All Ages // 6:30 PM Doors 8 PM Show // Tickets $40 - $55 

Crumb

New York psych-pop band Crumb return with AMAMA, their most carefree and open-hearted album to date. A soundscape full of playful and patchwork experimentation - glitchy pitch-shifted vocals, cell phone recordings, nautical blips, sax mouthpiece solos, blasted drum samples, and piano strings dampened with Silly Putty - AMAMA continues to deepen the band's hypnotic sound in a cohesive line back through 2021's Ice Melt, 2019's Jinx, and breakout EPs Locket and Crumb. Without a doubt, AMAMA is Crumb - singer and multi-instrumentalist Lila Ramani, keyboardist and saxophonist Bri Aronow, bassist Jesse Brotter, and drummer Jonathan Gilad - at their most animated.

Buoyed by Ramani's songwriting, at turns poetically abstract and directly confessional, AMAMA culls the strange encounters from Crumb's touring years, tracing the dizzying path of a group that's been in movement for nearly a decade. 'Crushxd' is an ecstatic requiem for a turtle flattened under the tires of a tour van; '(Alone in) Brussels' finds Ramani in forced isolation in a distant city. On 'The Bug,' we're at a pit stop in a seedy motel, where a critter's bite leaves a nagging feeling: 'It's always on my mind / it's just always on my mind,' Ramani repeats over a creeping groove as she wanders the place at night. On 'Side by Side,' perhaps the most candid track on AMAMA, frenetic percussion and disorienting, layered synth envelop Ramani as she considers the personal sacrifices she's made along the way.

Even as it explores transient stops and fraught encounters, AMAMA features some of Crumb's most vulnerable, tender searches for organic connection. 'Home is what I want and what I need,' Ramani sings on the clear-sighted opener, 'From Outside a Window Sill'-which samples a police radio scan about a flock of geese crossing a bridge in Gowanus, Brooklyn, where Ramani grew up. The title track, 'AMAMA,' is an upbeat and hopeful homage to Ramani's grandmother, her namesake, who sings in Malayalam in the opening sample. The two voices, Lila's and Leela's, separated by language and place, intertwine as if on a spotty long-distance call in what is the most direct love song of Crumb's repertoire. On the album's closer, 'XXX,' laden with distorted, industrial sounds, we finally find respite-a house shared between two lovers, a safe place. In the last moments, Ramani asks: 'Isn't this as good as it can get?'

AMAMA exists at the crossroads of psychedelia, pop, jazz, and rock, and cements Crumb as a band uniquely their own. Released independently on Crumb Records and produced alongside Johnscott Sanford and Jonathan Rado in Los Angeles, AMAMA is an incandescent statement about searching for solid ground, connection, and clarity in a life of nomadic upheaval.



635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, July 4, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, July 11, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

1001 SE Morrison, Holocene
7:00pm11:00pm Sunday, July 13, 2025

Join DJ Wednesday from the XRAY show Six Beats Under (Mondays 9-10pm) for a curated evening at Holocene

Performances by Mercury's Antennae, Among the Black Trees (release party), Darkswoon and Bridal Veil. DJ Set by DJ Wednesday

7pm, 21+
$10 in advance, $12 at the Door



635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, July 18, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

Crystal Ballroom
7:00pm Friday, July 18, 2025

All Ages // 7 PM Doors 8 PM Show // Tickets $28 - 36


Federale is a six-piece ensemble based in Portland, OR. Spearheaded by longtime Brian Jonestown Massacre bassist Collin Hegna, the band was conceived as an outlet to channel inspiration from '60s & '70s European soundtracks, particularly those from Italy made famous by the Spaghetti Western & Giallo genres. As well as the narrative driven song stylings of Lee Hazlewood and Nick Cave.

Reverb & Seduction is the legendary Portland band's most immersive and varied album to date. A tour de force road trip from psych rock to country duets that never strays too far from the spaghetti western roots that inspired the band so many blood moons ago.

"...equal parts Ennio Morricone, Lee Hazelwood, and Nick Cave with a touch of Chris Isaak's less romantic side... few if any artists are brave and/or creative enough to channel this ghostly, often ominous vibe into moving, sensual and stirring music." HAL HOROWITZ, American Songwriter

Website: http://federalepdx.com/



635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, July 25, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, August 1, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

635 Manzanita Ave.
4:00pm7:00pm Friday, August 8, 2025

Over 100 vendors, every Friday from 4-7pm from May 16th to September 19th. Open to the public. The Manzanita Farmers Market also accepts SNAP benefits.

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