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Polaris Hall (635 N Killingsworth Ct.)
8:00pm Friday, April 19, 2024

GET TICKETS!

21+ // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm 

General Admission $20 // Member Pre-Sale March 13th at 10am, Public Onsale March 15th at 10am 

Members: Check your email for your pre-sale code!

Celebrate 10 YEARS of XRAY with us in an all-out Birthday Bash with some certified rock stars, a whole lot of the XRAY DJs you know and love, and an exciting announcement you'll just have to be there to see. 

We haven't held an official birthday event since Year 5 (2019) for...perhaps obvious reasons. In the past, these have usually sold out so get your tickets early! 

Your hosts for the night will be the incomparable Arthur Bradford AND B. Frayn Masters!!!

The Minus 5

...is a rock/folk/pop collective captained by Scott McCaughey (see: “Scott McCaughey” c/o “The Internet”, for further reliable information), with Peter Buck often aboard as navigation officer. By design from its inception, the line-up for recordings and live appearances is completely fluid, dependent on musician availability, whim, and wind direction. Collaborators regularly feature friends from R.E.M. (as it once were), Wilco, Decemberists, Posies, and literally hundreds and hundreds of other recalcitrant comrade combos.  Everyone gives their all, and no one need be counted on.

Abronia

A lot of bands who fly the psych banner these days have a minimalist view of the music, and choose a sort of post-shoegaze lassitude to present their “vision.” This can be astoundingly great, of course, but it also fails to address the central gobble-crazed nature of true psychedelia. Many of history’s greatest psych outfits were hewn from bizarre hybrids of disparate parts. Frankenstein monsters in search of sacred ecstasy. One gets the same vibe off of Abronia. Totally unexpected bits pop up amidst their rhapsodic jamming, conjuring shards of memory as disparate as Relf-era Renaissance, Joseph Byrd’s United States of America, and even (at least in spots) real early Siouxsie. These are just a few examples of how wide Abronia cast their net. Their instrumental brunt moves from neo-prog to folk rock to thunderheads cast in the same mold as the Sensational Alex Harvey Band’s (I shit you not!).

Arthur Bradford (Co-MC)

Arthur Bradford is best known, at XRAY and only at XRAY, for hosting Sex, Drugs, & Basketball on Thursday nights. But he's best known everywhere else as a prolific and award-winning author and documentary filmmaker (bet you weren't expecting an Emmy nominee to be the same person that hosts a show where only topics about sex, drugs, or basketball are allowed!). His stories have been heard on The Moth Radio Hour, This American Life, and BackfencePDX. You may have seen some of his films--they're pretty popular--like How's Your News? or 6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park. 

B. Frayn Masters (Co-MC)

Frayn is prolific when it comes to telling stories of all kinds, and XRAY has been proud to call her a friend of the station in several capacities throughout our time on the air. Currently, her biggest project is leading the charge at BackfencePDX. Since 2008, series creator, artistic director, and host Frayn Masters along with Backfence story producers Mindy Nettifee, Brian S. Ellis, and Chris Williams have been curating powerful and engaging story shows for the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The most exciting part of a storytelling show is we get to mix things up and put wildly different kinds of people together on the same night in a way that will never happen again. A funeral director on stage with author of Wild Cheryl Strayed, a high school science teacher with Parenthood's Joy Bryant, a poker player taking wild chances with Bridesmaid's Wendi McLendon-Covey, a pet psychic with Superstore's Colton Dunn, and a blood spatter expert with Shrill author Lindy West.


Barge Building (3121 SW Moody)
4:00pm Thursday, April 18, 20241:00pm Sunday, April 21, 2024

SEE THE FULL SCHEDULE

GET TICKETS // Multiple Tiers Available, $15 - $115

The One Motorcycle Show, North America's BEST custom bike show, is returning to Portland, Oregon's historic Zidell Yards Barge Building April 19th, 20th, 21st, 2024 for an anniversary ride you don’t want to miss!

Since our inaugural event in 2010, The One Motorcycle Show has been a celebration of the weird, rare, and unconventional bikes, embracing it in a way that speaks to everyone's passion for two wheels. What started as a fun side project has turned into a force of nature that has undergone an incredible transformation over the years. Some years were hard learning experiences, some years blossoming into progression. All years contributing to the creation of something that is meaningful to the greater community.

We're pulling out all the stops for Year 15! Brace yourself for the perfect mix of nostalgia, new memories, and fun for everyone! Join us Friday, April 19th to Sunday, April 21st, 2024. Grab your The One Motorcycle Show tickets here before they sell out!

The One Motorcycle Show is nothing without a good race, which is why we’re also partnering with Flat Out Friday to bring one of the world’s largest indoor flat track races to Portland! Witness the spills and thrills firsthand April 19th, 2024 at the Portland Expo Center! Get your tickets for Flat out Friday here!

What to expect?

300+ Custom Motorcycles On Display - Indoor Motorcycle Racing - 21 Helmets Custom Helmet Art Show - Motorcycle Inspired Art Shows - Live Music - Motorcycle Riding Demos - Electric Bike Riding Demos - Custom + Classic Car Show - Industry Vendors - Food & Beverage - Kids + Family Activities - Freestyle MX Stunt Shows, 85+ year Old Motorcycle Drill Teams, Wheelie Stunters, and much more…

Mission Theater (1624 NW Glisan St)
8:00pm Wednesday, April 17, 2024

All Ages // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

$15 Advance, $20 Day of Show // GET TICKETS


HOOVERIII

Time after time, we all talk about ... well, time - often in aphorisms and cliches. X is "a waste of time," while Y is "time well spent." We are all apt to lose track of time but, perhaps in equal measure, we have plenty of time on our hands. We think we have all the time in the world -- until we remember that time flies, after which our time runs out and we're dead (for a long time).

Since 2020, internal clocks have had to be readjusted with the pace of life ebbing and flowing. For Los Angeles psych-rock sextet Hooveriii (pronounced "Hoover Three") that adjustment seeped its way into their songwriting and ultimately their forthcoming album, A Round of Applause.

The record cherrypicks from an array of genres - pop, girl-group ditties, synth-ish keyboards and funk -but the end result is a cohesive long-player with songs that revolve around the Spanish Inquisition ("Stone Man"); or follow "the legendary Peruvians who run long distances in the Andes Mountains ("The Runner"). "I let my imagination run wild," Hoover said. Elsewhere on A Round of Applause, the Hooveriii frontman finally recorded a song, "The Pearl," that he wrote in 2017. "It sounds like a Harry Nilsson jingle like to me, a fantasy song," he continued. "It's more like a nursery rhyme than a song with an important message. You know, it's just like keeping things fun. ... Nilsson didn't take everything so fucking seriously. We want to avoid that self-seriousness. We're a bunch of goofy musicians."




Rarefaction

Rarefaction

Rarefaction is a 4-piece garage-rock band from Portland, Oregon with elements of psych and progressive rock.


Aladdin Theater (3017 SE Milwaukie Ave)
8:00pm Thursday, April 11, 2024

GET TICKETS // Reserved $49.75, PDX Jazz Members $44.75

All Ages // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm 

Aside from being one of the principal innovators of modern jazz guitar, John Scofield is a creative artist of an even rarer sort: a stylistic chameleon who has forged a consistent, rock-solid aesthetic identity. A triple Grammy award winning artist with more than 40 recordings to his credit, Scofield has expressed himself in the vernacular of bebop, blues, jazz-funk, organ jazz, acoustic chamber jazz, electronically tinged groove music, jam band style and orchestral ensembles with ease and enthusiasm. Now he adds yet another credit to his resume: solo guitarist.
 
“My main focus in guitar playing has always centered around being part of a group; exploring the music that happens when musicians listen to each other and improvise together. Quite frankly, until now, I’ve avoided playing solo concerts and before starting this endeavor had done only one solo performance in public since I was a child. I still have occasional nightmares about playing Greensleeves for my sixth grade class!  It gets pretty lonely up there by yourself and I hadn't considered solo guitar as the perfect platform for improvising. Not to mention that I’m no Segovia either! All that said, after playing guitar for 56 years, I’m finally interested in going it alone and exploring the possibilities. It's taken me decades to realize that I’ve been playing unaccompanied guitar at home or in hotel rooms every day since 1962! I’ve put a lot of thought in lately to how I can present an evening of solo guitar that represents my passions and sensibilities. My idea is to keep it song based, playing jazz, country and rock tunes that I love as well as some of my original compositions. I plan to employ my Looper pedal occasionally when I want to play over myself. I've been preparing for nearly a year, working my brain in new directions while looking forward to these shows with excitement and a small bit of trepidation. I hope you enjoy being on this journey with me.” - JS

TOC Concert Hall (1422 SW 11th Ave)
8:00pm Tuesday, April 9, 2024

All Ages // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

GET TICKETS // GA $39.75, PDX Jazz Members $34.75

Cyrille Aimée grew up in a multilingual household full of music where dancing was an everyday activity, soundtracked by the Afro-Caribbean sounds of her mother’s native Dominican Republic. The family home was in Samois-sur-Seine, the location of the Django Reinhardt Festival, and the teenage Cyrille would climb out of her bedroom window at night to mingle with the players, igniting a passion for jazz.

Moving to New York City, her talents quickly gained her a reputation among her peers as a matchless interpreter of song. She performed and recorded with Roy Hargrove and stole the show in front of the notoriously hard-to-please crowd at the Harlem Apollo. Steven Sondheim invited her to star in a tribute at New York’s City Centre, backed by Wynton Marsalis. Her 2019 album Move On featured versions of Sondheim’s songs which received praise from Sondheim himself, and her version of "Marry Me a Little", was nominated for a 2019 Grammy Award.

At the height of her New York success, new horizons beckoned. Visiting New Orleans, she fell in love with the energy and diversity of the city and made it her home. Linking back to New York to connect up all the dots, she teamed up with producer/multi-instrumentalist Jake Sherman, and together they have created her latest album, A Fleur de Peau. to be released on a new label, the London-based imprint Whirlwind Recordings.

Combining the depth and sophistication of jazz, the immediacy of pop, the irrepressible dance rhythms of the Caribbean, it’s more intimate and more accessible than anything Cyrille has done before.

On Air + xray.fm/donate
12:00am Monday, April 8, 20248:00pm Friday, April 19, 2024

Save the date for XRAY's Spring Fund Drive! 

Fund Drives are very special times at XRAY, because, above all, we believe they should be fun! Rather than spending all that airtime only talking about giving money, we enhance our programming--by covering topics we don't normally, bringing on special guests, putting on live broadcasts, and much more. They're also a great time to get a peek under the hood, hearing from folks that may otherwise not spend much time on air and getting a firsthand look at what's coming next for the station. 

Plus, while listeners can become members at any time of year, we bring out the perks during drives. That means limited edition merchandise designed by different local artists, major giveaways every day of the week, new thank you gifts for those becoming members, and the elusive matching gifts that let you double your impact (which our Board of Directors and Staff work extra hard to make happen in the weeks and months leading up to a drive). 

Join us in having a blast this drive! Or don't, we're not the boss of you, but we'll keep at it anyway. 

Mission Theater
7:00pm Wednesday, March 27, 2024

7 pm doors, 8 pm show

$15 advance, $18 day of show | Tickets

All ages welcome


Moon Walker

Harry Springer may compose, produce and perform all of Moon Walker's music in his bedroom, but the electrifying and uniquely eclectic sound undeniably feels more fitting for a stadium.

When Springer formed Moon Walker at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic, he was merely looking for a way to pass time and make some extra money selling songs to music libraries. "I sold some, and it was going fine, but then I wrote some songs, and I was like, 'I really don't want to give these ones away." Those songs that Springer just couldn't part with ended up becoming his critically acclaimed debut record Truth to Power. Thanks to sudden viral success on TikTok and praise from the likes of The Darkness's Justin Hawkins, the 7-track album quickly established Moon Walker as one of rock's most promising acts. Less than a year later, Springer released with his sophomore effort The Attack of Mirrors with great fanfare and coverage, resulting in 25 million streams across platforms in 2022. In 2023, Moon Walker continued the hos streak; signing to a co-publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music and Limited-Edition Publishing. releasing his third album "Apocalypticism" on October 20th, and going out on his first tour playing shows across the country with sellouts in Chicago, Nashville, Denver, and Columbus.



836 N Russel
6:00pm9:00pm Sunday, March 24, 2024

Portland based DJ Ambush x DJ Klyph bring No Requests! to the White Eagle Saloon.

Come through and feel the vibes. A night of Classics. Remixes.
Straight Boom Bap. 90's Hip-Hop and Golden Era inspired.

2 DJ's. 4 Decks. No Requests!
DJ Ambush
In a time when DJ's come a dime a dozen, I was faced with the obstacle of separating myself from the pack. And through years of trial and error, I've come to find that the best way to do that is consistency. Stick to the script and give the people what they want. Consistency doesn't mean playing the same records each week. But it does mean giving a quality performance every time you pick up the headphones.

Ambush!!
DJ Klyph
Always pushing the foundation, the definition of hip-hop. Peace. Love. Unity and Having Fun.


Flower Factory (1227 SE Stark St)
6:00pm8:00pm Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Free to Attend, All Ages Welcome

Join ILPS Portland, Unite Oregon, Portland DSA, and Sisters of the Road for the next installment of the Community Voices Town Hall where we will unite together to find answers to these questions.

For too long, policy and politics in the city of Portland have favored big business and the wealthy elite. Meanwhile, the people’s efforts toward community control of public services, mutual aid, and transparent governance have been squashed and silenced. Who really runs Portland, and how do we take it back?

Featuring a panel of organizers who have been waging pro-people campaigns in our community over the years. The panel will discuss the ongoing struggle for grassroots people power in the city, followed by a group discussion about how to get involved in the fight to take back Portland.

Alberta Rose Theater (3000 NE Alberta St.)
8:00pm Saturday, March 16, 2024

18+ (18-20 must be accompanied by a guardian) // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

GET TICKETS! // $22 General Admission, $28 Reserved Seating, $17 Party Pack Group Rate (5+ people)


Hosted by FRAYN MASTERS & MINDY NETTIFEE

Music by: CHAACH

With STORYTELLERS…

Voted Portland’s Funniest Person 2022 – we welcome back ROULETTE winner

SHAIN BRENDEN @SHAINBRENDEN

Professional skateboarder

WILLIS KIMBEL @WHEELBARROW

November Winner, High School science teacher

DARSHANPREET GILL

Mercury Genius of Comedy, Co-host of Portland Mercury Presents: TWO EVILS

ARLO WEIERHAUSER @arlo.c.w

Chef, Culinary Innovation Consultant, Podcast Co-Host of Mike & Rinne Eat In , World Traveler

MIKEY SHETHAR @MikeyShethar

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BACKFENCE: ROULETTE SHOW DESCRIPTION

Each show begins with a giant game show size wheel packed with juicy story prompts. One of our five seasoned storytellers is randomly drawn. To determine the random prompt for their story, they spin that giant wheel! They can play or pass their prompt (once). If they pass, another teller can steal their prompt. Then the risky part… each storyteller has only 5 minutes to come up with a true 5-minute story based on their prompt! It’s like we invented a new game called truth AND dare. The audience votes on a winner at the end of the night – both the storyteller winner and one lucky audience member win a veritable bevy of prizes!

Benchmark Gallery (2280 NW Lovejoy)
11:00am Thursday, March 7, 20246:00pm Sunday, March 24, 2024

March 7-March 24, Thurs-Sun 11am-6pm

Before the digital era, T. Eric Monroe, photographer, captured thousands of intimate moments in music history. These images were kept out of the public eye for decades...until now.

Come see them on display at Benchmark Gallery for a limited time.

Opening event, March 8th 7-9pm, featuring No Requests DJs: DJ Ambush and DJ Klyph

XRAY's Youtube + Rose Haven (1740 NW Glisan St)
5:30pm7:00pm Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Catch the event livestreamed on XRAY's Youtube & our homepage! 

A town hall event for everyone who lives, works, or hangs out in Downtown Portland to come together and share experiences of the neighborhood and the changes we want to collectively implement.

Including representatives from: 


The Crystal Ballroom
6:30am Sunday, February 18, 2024

All Ages Welcome // 6:30 PM Doors 8:00 PM Show

$25 Adv., $30 Day of Show // TICKETS


We can all take solace in the simple pleasures awarded us through our senses. Imagine, the memorable clink of ice hitting a rocks glass, the scent of muddled limes and mint, the faint crackle as the tipple is poured, the effervescent fizz of soda about to broach the rim, the straw insertion and swirl, the first sip of vacation...

Life would be miserable without these gifts, and life would most certainly suck without the perfect soundtrack to the first cocktail of some much needed time off. Pop the cork on some Magic City Hippies.

MCH initially floated onto the scene as Robby Hunter Band, yet once their album titled Magic City Hippies dropped, it became clear they had accidentally found their identity through an album title. Renamed in 2015 as Magic City Hippies, the Miami boys tasked themselves with marrying the funk sweat of a midafternoon sail with the syncopated shoulder shimmy of a late night out. They quickly gathered steam and took to gracing stages across the planet, from packed night clubs, to sold out concert halls, to earning performances at Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Lollapalooza, Magic City Hippies cater to those simply looking to escape with a welcoming, never-haughty, yet delightfully naughty, thwap.

Their Hippie Castle EP (2015) was just the tip of the proverbial ice cube in a cocktail glass of hippie sass. It mixed pool-side melodies and three day weekend grooves with a soulful, upbeat, vacation-heavy inflection of what can only be described as their own brand of musically casual psych-pop. Modern Animal (2019) brought MCH beachside, adding even more sultry swank to an already damp pair of chinos. A few years later, Water Your Garden (2022) brought the world out of a socially isolated pandemic, with a brilliantly shimmering and joyous celebration of dancing on our own, yet now together.

While the studio albums have each received both fan and critical acclaim, their engaging and unapologetically energetic live show takes even the most dance-stubborn attendee and persuades a sort of hypnotically voluntary participation. Seeing first timers become lifelong fans is a galdarn tradition when it comes to a live Magic City Hippies experience.

Whether this sunshine funk is all up inside your alley, or even if pink neon signs flashing the words SENSUAL AUDIBLE MASSAGE just have you curious, Magic City Hippies deliver a rare blend of musical talent and touring tenacity, with an uniquely cool and pastel fashion sense offering up funky sweaty smiles aplenty.


more information and tickets available at www.crystalballroompdx.com



McMenamin's Lola's Room (1332 W. Burnside)
9:00pm Saturday, February 17, 2024

18+ // Doors & Show at 9pm

$16 Adv., $20 Day of Show // TICKETS

The public is invited to dance to DJ'd tunes by your favorite KPOP artists all night long!

On Air + In Person at Highland Christian Center (7600 NE Glisan St.)
12:00pm4:00pm Saturday, February 17, 2024

(Rescheduled from January 15th due to snow & ice conditions)

In-Person Event: 12-4pm, XRAY On-Air Broadcast 12-2pm. 

All Ages // Suggested donation of $5 or 5 cans of non-perishable food items

XRAY will continue our annual live broadcast from the event--more details to come!

World Arts Foundation’s presents the 39th annual tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This family-friendly event celebrates Oregon’s African-American community, on stage and through community-building in the event’s Victory Village marketplace. Here’s a link to a historical film documenting the program’s legacy.

This year’s program features: 

  • Speakers Dr. James Mason (Care Oregon), George Hocker (Community Activist), and Lifetime Achievement awardee Ken Boddie (KOIN News)

  • Performances by the MLK All-Star Band directed by Charlie Brown III ft. Andy Stokes, Tahirah Memory, Danielle Barker, and Eli Hardy; KairosPDX Learning Academy

30+ Venues Across Portland
12:00am Friday, February 16, 202411:59pm Saturday, March 2, 2024

FULL LINEUP 

Friday, February 16th - Saturday, March 2nd, 2024 

Tickets available Friday, November 17th

GRAMMY® Award Winners Jon Batiste, Dianne Reeves, Nicholas Payton, Bob James, Lee Ritenour, John Patitucci, and Sullivan Fortner take the stage at the 2024 Biamp Portland Jazz Festival

The 2024 Biamp Portland Jazz Festival – Friday, February 16 through Saturday, March 2, includes artists spanning the full breadth of jazz. Artists who are driving the evolution of jazz figure prominently alongside NEA Jazz Masters and GRAMMY® Award-Winners.

The Festival, which takes place across Portland, Oregon for a two-week music extravaganza, features performances by Jon Batiste, Dianne Reeves, Nicholas Payton, Sudan Archives, Bob James, Lee Ritenour, Louis Cole, Shabaka, John Patitucci, Julian Lage, Kamaal Williams, Bassekou Kouyate, Vieux Farka Touré, Theo Croker, Kassa Overall, Melanie Charles, Keyon Harrold, Sullivan Fortner, Mary Halvorson, Yotam Silberstein with Billy Hart, Genevieve Artadi, Corey Harris, Cedric Watson, Carrtoons, Nicole Glover, Nicole McCabe, Hailey Niswanger, Eldon T Jones, and Dan Balmer.

PDX Jazz Executive Director, Chris Doss states "pushing the boundaries and exploring the entire realm of jazz is a key element of the Portland Jazz Festival. Towards this aim, jazz inspired dance makes its Festival debut at the 2024 Portland Jazz Festival with the world premiere of a PDX Jazz commissioned piece, A History of Demise, featuring Shaun Keylock Company with music by Methods Body".

More headline shows and free community events will be announced soon!

Star Theater (13 NW 6th Ave)
8:00pm Thursday, February 8, 2024

RESCHEDULED FROM 1/19/23! 

DJ Klyph Productions brings a Portland Music Month special, in partnership with XRAY & Music Portland

21+ // Doors 8pm, Show 9pm // Facebook RSVP

TICKETS // $12 Adv, $15 Door (tickets from original 1/19 date will be honored)

All Portland Music Month show tickets include a portion of your ticket price that's donated to the Echo Fund to support local music creators.

Pigeon John 

is an underground MC with a genre-fusing style and positive lyrics. He is sometimes labeled a Christian rapper because of his hopeful messages and references to God, but with easily relatable subject matter and musical influences drawing from across the spectrum of rock and pop music, he aims to reach as wide an audience as possible. Active since the early 1990s, he made an impact on the hip-hop world as a member of the L.A. Symphony collective, as well as acclaimed solo efforts like 2003's Pigeon John Is Dating Your Sister. Subsequent albums like 2010's Dragon Slayer incorporated more live instrumentation and sung vocal hooks, and he received mainstream exposure as several of his songs were featured in advertisements, including the 2011 single "The Bomb" and 2019's "They Don't Make Em Like Me." He continued delivering uplifting vibes with 2020's Gotta Good Feelin', drawing influence from Motown, reggae, alternative rock, and dance music.


VURSATYL 

is an MC and Singer/Songwriter who came to international attention as a member of the Portland, Oregon based Hip Hop group Lifesavas. With the group and as a solo artist, Vursatyl has toured extensively with De La Soul, Talib Kweli, Slum Village and Little Brother to name just a few. As well as collaborating and recording music with George Clinton, Smif-N-Wessun, Digable Planets’ lead MC Ishmael, Camp Lo, Dead Prez and most recently Run The Jewels. After honing his craft for over 25 years in the music business VURSATYL is a seasoned veteran in his own right.


Donte Thomas

is known for his pristine penmanship, charismatic voice and unique take on life growing up in his hometown Portland, Oregon. Born May 17th, 1994, Thomas spent years embracing the culture of Hip-Hop. While in high school, he released 3 projects under the name "Don" which gave him a name and made him a familiar face amongst his peers and the local music scene. He is also the CEO of the independent music organization Success That's Recognized At Youth (STRAY). 


Soop Dread

 Having amassed a prolific catalogue of underground music dating back to 2008, the term ‘Humbled into Obscurity’ captures Soop Dreads DIY/ punk rock approach to making music left for listeners to discover on their own. The earliest recordings scattered about the internet have the lo-fi production quality of early reggae yet the charisma of DOOM and Jay Electronica. Originally from South Central LA, Soop has spent the last decade in Portland Oregon. While nomadically wandering on psychedelics and binge reading science fiction, his early roots in Rastafarianism and Hiduism have manifested into a perspective unlike any rapper of his caliber. On top of being self taught multi-instrumentalist, it’s his tongue in cheek approach that will resonate with listeners the most.


Leaven Community Center (5431 NE 20th Ave)
4:00pm5:30pm Sunday, February 4, 2024

FREE // All Ages // Open to the Public

Come join us and hear more about the candidates running for Portland City Council in District 2! The forum will be hosted by Tim and Kip from Progress Portland and MC’d by DJ Ambush and Morgan Jones of XRAY's News with My Fiancé.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and participate in the conversation, ensuring a comprehensive discussion that reflects the diverse interests of District 2 residents.








McMenamin's Crystal Ballroom (1332 W. Burnside St.)
1:00pm Sunday, February 4, 2024

All Ages // Doors 1pm, Show 2pm

$35 // TICKETS

An annual celebration of folk, Americana and roots music hosted by the historic Crystal Ballroom with all proceeds going to All Good NW and Music Portland.       

BALLROOM STAGE
ALO
Shook Twins
Glitterfox
Greg Holden
Fox and Bones w/ The Quick & Easy Boys
Christopher Worth w/ Greaterkind + The AM
Wil Kinky

LOLA's ROOM STAGE 
Stephanie Anne Johnson
Jeremy James Meyer
TBA
Caliko
Chris Couch
Alaina Fidanzo
PFF Songwriting Contest Winners

WARM CLOTHES DRIVE   

Winter can be a tough time for both housed and unhoused communities all over Portland. We are asking our PFF attendees to donate gently used or new warm winter clothing and supplies, especially gloves, socks and packaged handwarmers at our 2024 festival at the Crystal Ballroom. Our partners at All Good Northwest serve individuals experiencing houselessness in the Portland metro area and will make sure your donations are reaching the communities who are most in need.

Plus, for each item donated, you receive a raffle ticket to win all sorts of fun PFF prizes including signed posters, artist merch and vendor goodies!

This venue is a proud partner of Portland Music Month. A portion of your ticket price
will be donated to the Echo Fund to support local music creators. Find out more here

Mississippi Studios (3939 N Mississippi Ave)
7:00pm Saturday, February 3, 2024

21+ // Doors 7pm, Show 8pm

$12 General Admission // TICKETS

Nasalrod

Described by The Deli Magazine contributor Tracy Mamoun as “surprising, experimental, and fun like rock n’ roll should be,” Portland's Nasalrod is a collaborative vision. The intensity of drummer Spit Stix (a founding member of the seminal L.A. punk band FEAR) is a major driving force behind the spazz-rock and roll quartet. The band is currently performing its frenetic act in support of their upcoming split 12" record with Bay Area legends Victims Family.

Named after the bone in Screamin’ Jay’s nose, Nasalrod has found that originality and insanity can go hand in hand. Lead singer Chairman’s sneering, kooky yet soulful vocals soar over a sound that is simultaneously melodic, violent and convulsive. Spit Stix, guitarist Mustin Douch, and bassist Mandy Morgan provide a sonic backdrop that is the twisted and theatrical heart of Nasalrod. Their full-length album Building Machines is a fun and furious blast of genre-busting punk derangement, full of on-a-dime rhythm changes, heavy riffs and shape shifting melodies that capture the madness that the band is known for.

Armed with their notoriously frantic live show, Nasalrod has shared stages with various acts such as Mudhoney, Melt-Banana, Mike Watt, D.O.A., Big Business, The Avengers, Torche, and Fear.  

“The genre police will never close the case on Nasalrod. You can’t call them punk because you’d be selling them short. They don’t play noise rock because their songs have structure, even a dance-ability at times. You could almost call them a pop band, but they’re way too heavy and aggressive. They’re a band of musical masterminds that can’t be caught.” – Aris Wales, The Portland Mercury


Tacos!

Seattle metal band Tacos! functioned for nearly a decade as a two-piece band whose sonic MO is driving, in your face, heaviness. Well-known for their boisterous live shows, played regularly all over town, members Lupe Flores (also of Wild Powwers) and Donovan Stewart were often approached after shows by friends and audience members asking to join the band as their third member.

Their answer was always the same: "Nah. We're good."
 
During Covid isolation, however, is when Hozoji Matheson-Margullis (of SeaTac heavyweights Helms Alee) asked to join. This time, the answer was a no-brainer: it was a logical, organic fit— They’d been good friends for many years, and their chemistry was already there.
 
When Hozoji joined Tacos!, the tectonic shift that followed was massive: fuller and heavier, yet maintaining sincerity and a thundering sound. The band members all share in the lyric writing and vocal duties, blending their voices in an evocative aural tapestry. “It's like Thin Lizzy, Heart, and the Melvins all together,” says Flores. Their new album "3", sees them grasping at - and seizing - big sounds, big meaning, and big feelings.

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