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Best Concerts This Month

in Portland

October 2024

Cigarettes After Sex at Moda Center

Cigarettes After Sex

After just announcing their new upcoming album titled 'X's', Cigarettes After Sex are back on tour in 2024! The band gained interest with their soft pop sound, delicate vocals, and easy-listening music videos. The four-piece have amassed millions of views on YouTube and have garnered fans across the world.

Tori Kelly at Mcmenamins Crystal Ballroom

Tori Kelly

Two-time Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum artist Tori Kelly is heading on a brand new tour, 'Purple Skies', this spring! This new outing will be in support of Kelly's upcoming new album, 'Tori', and will be making stops across North America, including Sacramento, California, Des Moines, and many more. Don't miss your chance to catch this songstress live in 2024!

Green Day at Providence Park

Green Day

America's finest pop-punk rebels are embarking on a massive stadium tour in support of their upcoming album 'Saviors'! But that's not all, this brand new tour will also celebrate 30 years of 'Dookie' and 20 years of 'American Idiot'. Don't miss your chance to see the four-time Grammy winners in 2024.

Lynyrd Skynyrd at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Lynyrd Skynyrd

The South's favorite rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd has been together, in one form or another, since 1964. Their signature is the magical blend of not two but three guitars, which have weaved their way through iconic hits like Sweet Home Alabama and of course the ten-minute epic Free Bird. Catch them on the 'Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour' with special guests ZZ Top!

Imagine Dragons at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Imagine Dragons

Las Vegas-based 'Radioactive' indie pop-rockers Imagine Dragons are hitting the road on a brand new tour to celebrate their sixth studio album, 'Loom'! Much like their desert-born stadium rock contemporaries, The Killers, Imagine Dragons seamlessly blend engaging synth-based dance-pop with emotionally charged Brit-pop-inspired alt-rock. Don't miss your chance to see these Grammy winners live!

Lainey Wilson at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Lainey Wilson

One of country music's newest stars, Lainey Wilson, embarks on her latest mammoth tour, Country's Cool Again tour! The breakout artist has won the solid acclaim of the country music world, named in 2021 as Billboard's "Top New Country Artist" and earning the award for "Breakout Artist of the Year" from CMT in 2022. Her latest album, "Bell Bottom Country", builds on the success of her first three, hitting the top-10 country charts in both the USA and the UK.

Luis Fonsi at Cowlitz Ballroom

Luis Fonsi

Well known in the Latin music world, Luis Fonsi was introduced to a whole new audience in 2017 when his track 'Despacito' topped music charts across the globe. Featuring rapper Daddy Yankee, this irresistibly smooth reggaeton track was initially released in January 2017, and then blew up even more when a certain Mr Justin Bieber appeared on a remix version. This year, he brings his 25 Aos Tour world tour to locations across North America.

Faye Webster at McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor

Faye Webster

Indie-folk singer and songwriter Faye Webster hits the road with an extensive North American tour in support of her LP 'Underdressed at the Symphony'! Webster's music is a sweet spot between honest songwriting with close-up, honest vocals. Underpinned with slide guitars, soft drums, and warm piano chords weaving their way through the melodies, she brings the hallmarks of classic American indie-folk songwriting to a new generation.

Future Islands at Revolution Hall

Future Islands

Up until 2014, Future Islands were an acclaimed, but lesser known synth-pop band from Baltimore, but that all changed with their appearance on David Letterman's Late Show. Not only was lead singer Samuel Herring's dancing the stuff that memes' dreams are made of, but the song they played, 'Seasons (Waiting on You)', was obviously something special. Later named by Pitchfork as the best track of the year, 'Seasons' proved to be the band's breakthrough, and they now stand as one of the indie world's most respected groups.

Mitski at Moda Center

Mitski

Singer-songwriter Mitski is back with a brand-new tour in support of her new album 'The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We'. Last seen on tour in 2022 with her sixth album 'Laurel Hell,' Mitski will be making stops in Chicago, New York, Toronto, and many more cities across North America. Tamino, Sunny War, Julia Jacklin, and Sarah Kinsley will support this tour on certain dates. Experimenting with everything from alt-country to pulsating synth-pop, Mitski feels at home in any genre she tries her hand at, don't miss your chance to see her live!

Explosions In The Sky at Revolution Hall

Explosions In The Sky

Explosions In The Sky are heading on their first tour since 2020! With a reputation for a scathingly intense live performance and a quickly sold-out CD-R demo 'How Strange, Innocence', which was later reissued in 2005, Explosions in the Sky was touted early on in their career as the next phenomenon in moody and dynamic instrumental indie rock a la Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Peter Hook at Mcmenamins Crystal Ballroom

Peter Hook

The former bassist and co-founder of English rock groups Joy Division and New Order has carved out a successful, albeit low-key musical career since the latter disbanded in 2007. Nowadays he can be found with his newest collective, Peter Hook and the Light, which also features his son Jack Bates! Mainly playing favorites from his Joy Division and New Order back catalog, his newest tour is shaping up to be a busy one due to heavy demand from fans.

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