New details for a planned Live Nation music venue on the Central Eastside have emerged as developers file permits and prepare for construction.
PORTLAND (WGME) — Portland artists are expressing frustration over a proposed 3,300-seat music venue on Cumberland Avenue.
Concert promotion giant Live Nation would operate the new venue, with a capacity for 3,300 people. It would be built on a ...
Some residents fear the venue will strain parking and hurt local arts, while others see a boost for tourism and business.
Big changes could be coming to Portland’s live music scene, but not everyone is on board. What are your thoughts?
There’s a rational that national tours frequently skip Portland because the city doesn’t have mid-to-large size venues, so this new space won’t directly compete with the current local music ...
As a major restaurant owner in Portland ... Music Hall. After losing my store this year, and being one of 33 local food spots to close in the past year, I really think another entertainment venue ...
Learn more. I was troubled to read about the proposal by Live Nation to build a new venue, seating 3,300, on Cumberland Avenue in downtown Portland. My concern is from two vantage points.
Learn more. A monster venue, owned and operated by Live Nation (the national music industry’s monopolistic Megalodon), will cripple Portland’s incredible local music community forever.
People watch music at Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival ... Many summer music festivals must build an entire venue from the ground up. That means creating a stage, but also providing ...