Upcoming Spring Concerts in Portland: Rock Icons and Living Legends on the Lineup
This spring in the Portland area is set to be a music lover’s dream with a lineup that includes rock icons, living legends, and rising stars. Kicking off the season in March, fans can catch the nostalgia-inducing pop/rock legends Heart at the Moda Center and the energetic Los Angeles punk rock band The Linda Lindas at the Crystal Ballroom. As spring progresses, music enthusiasts can look forward to the Outlaw Music Festival in May, featuring the legendary Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, and a visit from London alternative soul singer NAO at the Roseland.
Heart, formed in Seattle, continues to captivate audiences with hits like “Alone” and “Barracuda.” The Wilson sisters, the band’s core members, promise a trip down memory lane with their epic harmonies and iconic tunes. Squeeze will be the opening act for this memorable evening at the Moda Center.
The Linda Lindas, a punk rock four-piece hailing from Los Angeles, have gained popularity since their inception in 2018. Their music, reminiscent of a 90s teen movie soundtrack, is both engaging and relatable. Their performance at the Crystal Ballroom promises to be a high-energy affair, with tracks like “All In My Head” and “Growing Up” sure to get the crowd moving.
Keeks, a Portland-based alternative and experimental hip-hop artist, has been making waves with her recent rebrand and new music releases. Her empowering lyrics and unique sound have garnered attention, with her upcoming EP release show at Back2Earth PDX set to celebrate her artistic evolution.
Oh, Rose, an indie rock band from Olympia, Washington, fronted by Olivia Rose Huebner, offers a dynamic musical experience with influences from various genres. Their upcoming show at Polaris Hall will showcase their diverse sound, with tracks from their latest album “Dorothy” taking center stage.
Juvenile & The 400 Degreez Band are sure to bring the party to the Wonder Ballroom with hits like “Slow Motion” and “Back That Azz Up.” With Juvenile’s infectious stage presence and The 400 Degreez Band’s musical prowess, the night promises to be one to remember.
Butcher Brown, a Virginia five-piece band known for their genre-fluid blend of jazz, soul, and hip-hop, are set to impress audiences at The Get Down. Their new album “Letters From the Atlantic” is highly anticipated and will undoubtedly add to the excitement of their upcoming Portland tour stop.
With a diverse range of musical acts gracing the Portland area this spring, there is something for every music lover to enjoy. From rock icons to emerging talents, the concert scene is set to sizzle with excitement and unforgettable performances.