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Live prices for the best events, attractions and experiences in Portland, United States — this weekend, tonight or later in 2026.
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We're tracking 2 upcoming events in Portland spanning concerts, plus 8 attractions and things to do. Use the filters below for what's on this weekend, tonight or later this month — every listing links to live prices and secure partner checkout.
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About Portland
Portland is a city where live music and independent culture thrive in an intimate, accessible setting. The Moda Center is the largest venue in the city, home to the Trail Blazers and a stop for major concert tours, seating around 19,400 for basketball and up to 20,000 for events. Providence Park hosts the Timbers and Thorns in one of the most passionate soccer atmospheres in MLS, with the Timbers Army supporters section creating an electric environment. Portland's real strength is the density and quality of its mid-size and small concert venues. The Crystal Ballroom, with its mechanically sprung dance floor, has been hosting shows since 1914. Revolution Hall, a converted high school auditorium in inner Southeast, offers excellent acoustics and sightlines. McMenamins venues including the Crystal Ballroom, Edgefield, and the Wonder Ballroom provide unique settings in restored historic buildings. The Roseland Theater, Doug Fir Lounge, and Mississippi Studios round out a scene that supports live music every night of the week. The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, known as The Schnitz, presents the Oregon Symphony, touring speakers, and special events in a gorgeous 1928 movie palace. Portland's food and drink culture intertwines with its music scene, as many venues double as restaurants and bars. Summers are dry and warm, making June through September the best time for outdoor events, while the rainy fall and winter months keep the indoor venues buzzing.
Top things to do in Portland
- Providence Park creates one of the loudest and most passionate soccer atmospheres in MLS
- The Crystal Ballroom features a mechanically sprung dance floor in a historic 1914 building
- Revolution Hall offers intimate 850-seat shows in a beautifully converted school auditorium
- Portland supports live music at over 100 venues across every genre and size
Local tips for visiting Portland
- MAX Light Rail stops at the Rose Quarter for Moda Center and Providence Park events
- Summer months offer the best weather and the most outdoor events and festivals
- Check the Doug Fir Lounge and Mississippi Studios calendars for affordable emerging artist shows
- Portland's venues are spread across close-in neighborhoods so biking between shows is practical
Frequently asked questions
What events are happening in Portland this weekend?
Choose the "This Weekend" filter above to see every Portland event on sale for Saturday and Sunday, each with live prices and secure checkout.
What's on in Portland tonight?
There are 2 events on in Portland tonight. Pick one to check live availability and prices.
Are there free events in Portland?
The listings here are ticketed events and attractions with live prices, so we can't confirm free events. For paid concerts, theatre, sports and experiences in Portland, browse the listings above — each shows real prices before you buy.
What sports teams play in Portland?
The Trail Blazers play NBA basketball at Moda Center. The Timbers play MLS soccer and the Thorns play NWSL soccer, both at Providence Park. Portland does not have NFL, MLB, or NHL teams, though it has been mentioned in expansion discussions for MLB and the NHL. College sports at Portland State and the University of Portland also draw fans.
What are the best concert venues in Portland?
The Crystal Ballroom holds about 1,500 and has a legendary sprung dance floor. Revolution Hall seats 850 with great acoustics. McMenamins Edgefield hosts outdoor summer concerts in Troutdale. The Doug Fir Lounge is a 300-capacity room known for its sound quality. Mississippi Studios seats about 200 for intimate shows. Moda Center handles arena-level tours.
When is the best time to visit Portland for events?
Summer from June through September is peak season with warm dry weather, outdoor concerts at Edgefield and the waterfront, and festivals. The Trail Blazers season runs October through April. Timbers and Thorns play March through October. Winter is rainy but the indoor music scene is at its most active with shows every night across the city.
