Project Pabst returns to Portland after 7 year hiatus

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Pabst Blue Ribbon is thrilled to announce the artist lineup for the highly anticipated return of Project Pabst Music Festival. After a seven-year hiatus, the festival is set to take place at Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon on July 27 and 28, promising two days of live music, beer, and celebrating the local culture of the Pacific Northwest.

The festival’s lineup is a carefully curated mix of iconic acts, modern favorites, and rising stars. Headlining the event are punk rock pioneer Billy Idol and hip-hop trailblazer T-Pain, alongside indie and alternative stars Big Thief and Violent Femmes. Portland favorites Gossip are making a long-awaited return, while current hip-hop sensations Denzel Curry and Kenny Mason promise electrifying performances.

The lineup goes even deeper with indie rock bands Manchester Orchestra and STRFKR, the sophisticated songwriting of Soccer Mommy, and garage-psych inspired Shannon & The Clams. Punk rockers Jeff Rosenstock and Militarie Gun, neighboring Seattle rock band La Luz, and many others round out the diverse roster of talent.

Tickets for Project Pabst will go on sale on Friday March 8 at 10am PST, here. Pre-sale tickets start at $99, with general on sale tickets being $115. Event is strictly 21+.

“Ten years ago, the team threw the first Project Pabst in Portland, and this year we have the opportunity to bring it back to the city where it all started. We set out to create a festival that PBR fans would love, and I’m really proud of how this lineup delivers.” – Rachel Keeton, PBR Brand Director

Project Pabst has a rich legacy of hosting incredible artists, with past performances from the likes of Tame Impala, Blondie, Nas, and Iggy Pop. The festival reflects Pabst Blue Ribbon’s ongoing commitment to supporting music and art, featuring installations by visual artists, unique vendors, and local food options alongside the stellar musical lineup.

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