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Daily Email - Wednesday - 2/18/2025
Well, the 1% chance of snow we had has come and gone. There’s always next year! In the meantime….
Colony House is rolling through Portland for the 77 Tour Pt. 2 — and this time, it’s louder, bigger, and full of new tracks. Enter to win tickets!*
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Portland’s smoothest tradition returns: the Biamp Portland Jazz Festival is back with two weeks of boundary-pushing sets, legends, locals, and late-night jams all across the city. Get tickets to feel something real.*
Nothing More is bringing the Carnal Nature World Tour to Crystal Ballroom—and it’s gonna be loud, raw, and deeply unhinged. Catch Your Breath, Archers, and Doobie round out a lineup built to detonate.
Rick Ross. With a full symphony. In a concert hall. The Biggest Boss teams up with the Oregon Symphony for a night you’ll be flexing for years on May 8.
Andre Nickatina’s coming through with that Bay Area bounce and razor-sharp weirdness that made him a legend. Get tickets to see an icon live at The Get Down on June 20.
Sarah McLachlan’s voice could stop time, and she’s bringing it to Hayden Homes Amphitheater this August! Secure tickets to the Better Broken Tour to experience the global phenomenon live.
WIN STUFF WEDNESDAY

Photo: Michael McIntyre
We’re sitting on a fat stack of free tickets, and you? You’re one click away from claiming ‘em. We’re talking TWO FEET at Crystal, Michael McIntyre at the Schnitz, and Thrill Kill Kult melting faces at Crystal—plus a ton more.
TWO FEET @ Crystal Ballroom
MICHAEL MCINTYRE @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT @ Crystal Ballroom
LACUNA COIL @ Crystal Ballroom
CLASSICAL UNBUTTONED: JULIAN GARGIULO @ The Old Church

IN THE FUTURE
![]() Photo: Marissa Nadler | 2.26 - JUSTIN FURSTENFELD 3.7 - THE COFFIS BROTHERS 3.8 - MIGUEL 3.25 - MARISSA NADLER |
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The annual event, Zwickelmania, returns to Portland breweries this Saturday, offering free tastings, specials, tours, meet-the-brewer events, and more!
Visiting Japan in this economy? Bridge the gap between Japan and Portland at Fuyu Fest, bringing sake tastings, education, and discovery to The Redd on Sunday.
The David Hockney exhibit opened on Saturday at the Portland Art Museum, and you won’t want to miss this one.
You’ve got like 48 hours to get your life together and see comedian Michelle Buteau bring the house down at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
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Song of the day: Shelia - Atlas Sound



