waterfront blues festival 2026 entry schedule
Waterfront Blues Festival 2026 will be held in Portland at Tom McCall Waterfront Park July 2-4, and will feature three days of blues, soul, and funk across three stages. Among the highlights are The Revivalists, Cymande, and Chuck Prophet on Thursday, or more international bands such as Latin cumbia crossing the continents. Gates open 12 PM every day (VIP 11:30 AM), music 1 PM-10:30 PM- craft brew, food trucks, artisans, and fireworks close July 4. Early-bird 3-day GA passes: 199 (until March 5); 1-day: 89; + VIP perks, restroom. Since 1988, it has made donations of $10M to charity, free kids 12U. Purchase at waterfrontbluesfest.com in this Portland staple.
Thursday, July 2, opens with The Revivalists in the headline, followed by Friday and Saturday with soul-funk fusions and Peruvian cumbia. Three stages entertain 20+ acts every day since 1 PM. Full schedule drops spring; anticipate straight sets to fireworks.
GA: $199 early bird 3-day, $89 single; VIP $349+ adds elevated views. Tiers rise March 5, June 1—no refunds. Cashless payments on-site; re-entry with wristband.
Park at 1400 SW Naito Pkwy; MAX rail nearby. Prohibited: chairs, coolers, drones. Family-friendly with kids free policy.
Official lineup reel on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/waterfrontblues/reels
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