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Indie Shows Tonight in Portland

Find indie, punk, psych, folk, electronic, metal, and DIY shows, alternative concerts, and live music tonight in Portland, Oregon, with venue calendars, times, ticket links, age limits, free notes, and ticket status.

Indie Shows Tonight in Portland

Browse 4 indie shows tonight, plus alternative concerts and live music in Portland, Oregon, including North Portland, Old Town / Chinatown, and Hawthorne. Listings are date-first and source-backed, with venue calendar links, ticket links, ticket status, age limits, free-entry notes, and poster artwork when the official source provides it. Current source-backed signals include 2 all-ages shows and electronic and folk scene tags. Portland pages emphasize room-by-room poster artwork, neighborhood calendars, and source-backed ticket links.

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Tue, Jul 14, 7:00 PM

Show EndedAll AgesElectronic

w/ Major League, Spite House & all in ur head Tuesday, July 14th, 2026 7:00PM Hawthorne Theatre All Ages | Bar w/ valid photo ID No refunds or exchanges. All sales final. If you need any ADA accommodations, please reach out to gm@hawthornetheatre.com.

Tue, Jul 14, 8:00 PM

Folk

INSTRUMENTS

Of all the various compliments Streetlight Manifesto have received from fans over the years, there is one in particular that seems to resonate most with the members of the band. After a show, a kid in torn jeans and a Pantera shirt, sporting ridiculous facial hair, will find one of the Streetlighters outside of the club and say hello, followed by “Man, I don’t listen to this kind of music, in fact I hate most ska bands, but you guys are something else.” Or it will be a jazz fan, sitting in the back of the venue during the set, bobbing his head, eyes closed while the band does their thing on stage. Or one of the club’s stagehands will comment, while helping break down the lighting rig, that he actually enjoyed a band he was working for for once, despite having heard thousands of bands on the job over the years. And therein lies Streetlight Manifesto’s appeal. Seven guys, seven different musical backgrounds, seven different personalities, one band, one unique and unmistakable voice. Formed four years ago in New Jersey as an ad hoc group intended to put out one album and disappear, one thing lead to another and within a few months of their debut release, Everything Goes Numb, Streetlight Manifesto were officially a full time touring band, traveling the world, spreading their infectious and energetic tunes to all who would listen. One part rock, one part ska, with influences from latin, klezmer, folk, world, funk, jazz and classical thrown in, the band redefined what most people expected from a “ska” band. Three albums later, and after countless worldwide tours, the guys are still at it, still performing live to sold out shows filled with sweat drenched fans, all dancing and singing along at the top of their lungs. And the Streetlight boys wouldn’t have it any other way. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SManifesto Website: http://streetlightmanifesto.com/

Tue, Jul 14, 8:00 PM

Electronic

Holocene Buckman Details

INSTRUMENTS

Holocene is thrilled to present the return of Sam Prekop & John McEntire, known together as “Sons Of”, for an intimate performance in our front lounge room. The event will be partially seated, with standing room available beyond that. All seating is first come, first served. Please note that there will be audio documentation of this performance. Sam Prekop and John McEntire are two artists, who together and as individuals, have expanded the definition of rock. Each is acclaimed for their singular musical voice and for their sonic innovations. Beyond their work together in The Sea and Cake , Prekop has garnered acclaim for his solo releases in ensemble or on modular synthesis, as well as for his visual art and photography. McEntire is one of the most celebrated engineers, composers, and drummers in forward-thinking music. With nearly three decades of experience working together, this is their first full-length collaboration as a duo. It was something they both have wanted to do for a long while, and a natural fit for two artists drawn to incorporating electronic music into rock and jazz contexts. Sons Of finds two master craftsmen working at the nexus of pristine production and skillful improvisation, forging compelling narrative arcs into glistening metropolises of infinite pulse. Sons Of is as sonically curious as it is inviting. The elaborate array of synthesizer modules, samplers, trigger pads and effects which the duo implement all serve as potent tools in unearthing unique textures and untapped worlds of possibility. Over the album’s four pieces Prekop and McEntire apply their intrinsic understanding of pop architectures to create dynamic movements. Their sound is one of transformative fluidity, each passing beat marking a sense of familiarity while the surrounding atmospheres are in constant flux. A steady pace to the tracks allows space for new sounds to breathe and evolve. Ever-shifting tonalities and magnetic grooves propel the music with persistent momentum without feeling hurried. Throughout the album, the duo exudes a spontaneous ease, unafraid to settle into a particular cadence or veer into entirely new directions on a dime.

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