


Whenever you want to go out, you’ll always have something to do. 1518 4Peaks Music Festival This two-stage intimate festival is located on a farm with open pastures. Jukely is a concert subscription that gives members guestlist access to hundreds of music events – for one price. What’s YOUR favorite part about living in the city? It’s a great place to live and an even better place for culture. It’s walking down the street and hearing music, walking throughout the city and seeing art, or hitting up one of the many music festivals in Oregon. MFNW Presents Project Pabst – August 26-27 Which of the following will you be hitting up? 13th Annual 4 Peaks Music Festival Announces Powerful Lineup By Dalia Jakubauskas on FebruThe 13th Annual 4 Peaks Music Festiva l returns to Bend, Oregon, with a powerful 2020 lineup that features acclaimed singer/songwriter Grace Potter, Grammy nominees and funk/fusion cosmonauts Lettuce, the soulful, Southern blues/rock of JJ Grey & Mofro, and Keller Williams’ Grateful Grass.
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Inspired by a concert series of the same name, the festival is an eight stage celebration of all things music, along with an art market, delicious food and drink, a dedicated family area and much more. Then add on top of all of this the top seven summer music festivals coming to Oregon in 2017 and you’ve got something really special. Festival lineup (2022): Pnk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Chicks, SZA, Lil Nas X, Kacey Musgraves, Paramore, Flume. Speaking of visual art, there are THREE monthly art walks where the galleries stay open late and often times offer snacks and drinks on the first Thursday, last Thursday, and first Friday of every month. And, if some like it quiet, the visual community can see everything from contemporary art to classic throughout the plethora of art museums around the area. It’s been long known about the incredible musical innovations and vibrant live shows that come out of the area, but have you ever really thought about how truly lucky the city is?ĭowntown’s got complimentary Noon Tunes and Music on Main events throughout the year as well as 288 parks that bring in the Washington Summer Festival every August. But at the end of the day, the best way to put it is that it’s got everything. Ask anyone in the country about Portland’s culture and you’ll hear everything from ’90s grunge music to literature to art.
