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06feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
february 7, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 8, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 9, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 10, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 11, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Pioneer Courthouse Square:
701 SW 6th Avenue
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
february 7, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
06feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesWorld Trade CenterFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
World Trade Center:
131 SW Salmon Street
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
World Trade Center
131 SW Salmon Street
february 7, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
06feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesElectric BlocksFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
more
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Electric Blocks:
236 SE Clay
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
Electric Blocks
236 SE Clay
february 7, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
06feb6:30 pmOregon Symphony: Naked Classics - Pictures at an Exhibition
Want to win at musical Trivial Pursuit? Not embarrassed to be called a classical music geek? The Oregon Symphony is here to lend a hand with a new series, “Naked Classics.”
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Want to win at musical Trivial Pursuit? Not embarrassed to be called a classical music geek? The Oregon Symphony is here to lend a hand with a new series, “Naked Classics.” (Not to worry—everyone involved will be fully clothed!) We’ll do our first deep dive into one of the most popular, most requested pieces in the repertoire: Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Join us for a 60-minute exploration with Paul Rissmann, a presenter with impressive creds. He’ll do “live” program notes from the stage, the orchestra will play excerpts as he breaks down the composition into component parts, and then he’ll put it all back together again. The icing on this musical cake: a complete performance of Pictures that you’ll now hear with “brand-new ears.” Getting the inside scoop on classical music has never been so much fun.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Friday) 6:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
You are invited to an unforgettable evening of wind and brass music on February 6 with VSO Winds and Brass, led by Maestro Ken Selden, Director of Orchestral Studies at
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You are invited to an unforgettable evening of wind and brass music on February 6 with VSO Winds and Brass, led by Maestro Ken Selden, Director of Orchestral Studies at PSU School of Music & Theater, and featuring PSU music professors Daniel Partridge and Barbara Heilmair. The Love of Music celebrates the brilliance, charm, and expressive range of the wind and brass repertoire, performed by some of the region’s finest musicians.
The program opens with Rossini’s sparkling Overture to The Barber of Seville (arr. Sedlak), followed by the elegant lyricism of Gounod’s Petite Symphonie. After intermission, enjoy the radiant warmth of Richard Strauss’s Serenade, and a powerful finale with Louis Spohr’s Nonet, a masterwork of Romantic expression and virtuosic interplay.
Join us for an evening of beauty, passion, and inspired ensemble playing- an energizing celebration of music you won’t want to miss.
(Friday) 7:00 pm PST
First Presbyterian Church Vancouver
4300 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98663
06feb7:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: The Love of Music with VSO Winds and Brass
Join us for a love-inspired program featuring members of the VSO winds and brass. For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
Join us for a love-inspired program featuring members of the VSO winds and brass.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Friday) 7:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church
4300 Main St., Vancouver, WA 98663
06feb7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
06feb7:30 pmThe Reser Presents: International Guitar NightGallery / Film:Live Event
International Guitar Night (IGN) returns with a dynamic lineup featuring classical guitar virtuoso Stephanie Jones (Australia), rock/flamenco/classical powerhouse Lucas Imbiriba (Brazil), innovative fingerstyle guitarist Alexandr Misko (Russia), and, for
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International Guitar Night (IGN) returns with a dynamic lineup featuring classical guitar virtuoso Stephanie Jones (Australia), rock/flamenco/classical powerhouse Lucas Imbiriba (Brazil), innovative fingerstyle guitarist Alexandr Misko (Russia), and, for the first time, ukulele master Taimane (Hawaii).
Lucas Imbiriba blends flamenco fire, Latin rhythms, classical melodies, and rock energy into breathtaking performances. A former multiple classical competition winner, he later embraced rock and viral acoustic arrangements, earning millions of views and a worldwide following.
Stephanie Jones is an acclaimed classical guitarist known for her expressive performances across a wide range of styles. A graduate of Germany’s Franz Liszt University, she has won numerous international competitions and continues to tour and teach globally.
Alexandr Misko is a modern fingerstyle innovator whose percussive techniques and viral videos have captivated audiences. With six albums and performances from Carnegie Hall to major festivals, he continues to push guitar boundaries with his custom-built instruments.
Taimane redefines the ukulele with her genre-spanning artistry, blending classical, rock, and Polynesian influences. From Waikiki street performances to global tours, she has amassed millions of fans and four Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards, proving the instrument’s limitless potential.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
Single Release Party! This event is 21+ Price: 20.01
Single Release Party!
This event is 21+
Price: 20.01
(Friday) 8:00 pm
Showdown Saloon
1195 SE Powell Blvd
06feb8:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Glow BarSpace BassFree Event:Free Event
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
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The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Friday, February 6th
Space Bass
8pm – Midnight
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 8:00 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
07feb2:00 pmCappella Romana: Hope And LightMystical Chamber Music by Arvo Pärt, Tikey Zes, and More
In Arvo Pärt’s transcendent Stabat Mater and Tikey Zes’s luminous Hymn of Kassianí, voices and strings are united in their mystical vision of compassion and redemption. Other works open a window into the
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In Arvo Pärt’s transcendent Stabat Mater and Tikey Zes’s luminous Hymn of Kassianí, voices and strings are united in their mystical vision of compassion and redemption. Other works open a window into the eternal, including Ivan Moody’s radiant Ave Maris Stella and music by John Tavener and Michael Adamis, completing an experience of spiritual beauty and sonic transcendence. Let this be a moment of stillness, of listening—and of transformation.
For tickets and more information, visit cappellaromana.org
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
St. Mary's Cathedral - Portland
1716 NW Davis St Portland, OR 97209
07feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
february 8, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 9, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 10, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 11, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Pioneer Courthouse Square:
701 SW 6th Avenue
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
february 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
07feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesWorld Trade CenterFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
World Trade Center:
131 SW Salmon Street
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
World Trade Center
131 SW Salmon Street
february 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
07feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesElectric BlocksFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
more
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Electric Blocks:
236 SE Clay
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Electric Blocks
236 SE Clay
february 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
more
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Saturday, February 7th
The Rare Wild: 6:30pm – Midnight
DJ Mienne b2b CHAACH!: 8pm- Midnight
Cellographic: 8pm- Midnight
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:30 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
Grab your dancing shoes and join Rose City Swing at the Columbia Grange’s Valentine’s Dance on February 7th! Professional swing dancers will host a dance lesson before Rose City Swing
Grab your dancing shoes and join Rose City Swing at the Columbia Grange’s Valentine’s Dance on February 7th! Professional swing dancers will host a dance lesson before Rose City Swing takes the stage for 2 hours of open dancing. Swing-era attire encouraged and singles welcome!
(Saturday) 7:00 pm PST
Columbia Grange 267
37493 NE Grange Hall Rd, Corbett, OR, 97109
07feb7:00 pmOregon Soundscapes: Solo Piano ExplorationsGallery / Film:Live Event
Oregon Soundscapes is a program of short works for solo piano inspired by favorite locations around the Pacific Northwest, including the Portland Rose Garden, the blustery Cape Perpetua, the mysterious
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Oregon Soundscapes is a program of short works for solo piano inspired by favorite locations around the Pacific Northwest, including the Portland Rose Garden, the blustery Cape Perpetua, the mysterious Oregon Caves, the mystical Cascade waterfalls, and the explosive Mt. St. Helens. Originally commissioned by the University of Oregon back in June 2024, this project was expanded by Cascadia Composers to include works not only by founders Steven James and Andrew Cannestra, but by ELEVEN other regional members of Cascadia Composers! These works will be performed by a team of five accomplished graduates of the University of Oregon piano performance program: Andrew Cannestra, Alfie Ong, and Portland natives Steven James, Dylan Nguyen, and Evelina Khoreshko.
General Admission: $30/33 (at the door); Cascadia Members/Seniors/Veterans/Working Artists $20/23 (at the door); Students $10/$13 (at the door)
Full Program:
Book I (Composed and played by Steven James)
– I. The Silver Thaw
– II. Marble Metamorphosis (Oregon Caves)
– III. Shades of Pristine (Waldo Lake)
– IV. The Violent Pacific (Cape Perpetua)
– V. In the Rose Garden
– VI. Igneous – “Fire-Born” (Mt. St. Helens)
Excerpt from Book II (Played by Steven)
– IV. Gale (Cape Blanco) by Andrew Cannestra
Intermission (15 minutes)
Book III (played by Dylan and Evelina)
– Listening to Snow by I’lana Cotton
– Beneath the Surface (Wallowa Lake) by Amy Fairchild
– Up Hurricane Creek by Amy Fairchild
– Dark Waters – Yachats by Lisa Ann Marsh
– The Vortex (Oregon Vortex) by Dianne Davies
– Tides on the Beach by Liz Nedela
Mini-Intermission (5 minutes)
Book IV (played by Steven)
– Etude No. 2 – Snowfall in the Wallowas by McCabe Grove
– Caves and Waves by Alex Shapira
– Coffee-Colored Music by Nicholas Yandell
– Sketches in the Tunnel (Salem-Keizer) by Nicholas Yandell)
– Cape Lookout Images by Jeff Winslow
– Zumwalt Prairie by Paul Safar
– Riparian Entertainments by the Rogue by John C. Bilotta
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Wildish Theater
630 Main St
07feb7:30 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
more
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
07feb7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Pictures at an ExhibitionLike an art gallery, but with music
Celebrated violinist Gil Shaham showcases “the queen of instruments” in Bruch’s Romantic Concerto. Then, think of Pictures as a musical gallery crawl. Come along as your “mind’s ears” conjure the pictures on exhibit—ten in all, plus
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Celebrated violinist Gil Shaham showcases “the queen of instruments” in Bruch’s Romantic Concerto. Then, think of Pictures as a musical gallery crawl. Come along as your “mind’s ears” conjure the pictures on exhibit—ten in all, plus “traveling music” in-between—starting with the “Promenade,” as the viewer strides into the gallery. Highlights include eerie Parisian “Catacombs” and “The Great Gate of Kiev,” shaking you with the tumultuous pealing of bells in the grand finale.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
february 8, 2026 2:00 pm
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
more
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Sunday) 1:00 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
08feb2:00 pmProfile Theatre: TIGER STYLE!Gallery / Film:Live Event

Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do:
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Albert and Jennifer Chen were at the pinnacle of academic achievement. But now they suck at adult life. So they do what any reasonable egghead brother and sister would do: go on an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to Shenzhen, TIGER STYLE! examines the successes and failures of tiger parenting from the point of view of a playwright who’s actually been through it.
“A sharply observed comedy…about the vexing and infinitely complicated business of wrestling with one’s heritage.” —Boston Globe
This production is held at:
The Ellyn Bye Studio in The Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
(Sunday) 2:00 pm PST
Portland Center Stage: Ellyn Bye Studio
128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
08feb2:00 pmOregon Symphony: Pictures at an ExhibitionLike an art gallery, but with music
Celebrated violinist Gil Shaham showcases “the queen of instruments” in Bruch’s Romantic Concerto. Then, think of Pictures as a musical gallery crawl. Come along as your “mind’s ears” conjure the pictures on exhibit—ten in all, plus
more
Celebrated violinist Gil Shaham showcases “the queen of instruments” in Bruch’s Romantic Concerto. Then, think of Pictures as a musical gallery crawl. Come along as your “mind’s ears” conjure the pictures on exhibit—ten in all, plus “traveling music” in-between—starting with the “Promenade,” as the viewer strides into the gallery. Highlights include eerie Parisian “Catacombs” and “The Great Gate of Kiev,” shaking you with the tumultuous pealing of bells in the grand finale.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
08feb2:00 pmSuper Bach SundayFree ConcertFree Event:Free EventGallery / Film:Live Event
The brass section is back for another edition of our free Super Bach Sunday concert! Escape the pre-game hype, spend that time with the joyful sounds of the Baroque. The
The brass section is back for another edition of our free Super Bach Sunday concert! Escape the pre-game hype, spend that time with the joyful sounds of the Baroque. The Bach Cantata Choir and orchestra will perform two cantatas, plus Schelle’s Lobe den Herrn, and the wind ensemble will play the Fanfare from Marches Militaires by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Our Discovery Series composer is Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, a Benedictine nun who was a well-respected and prolific composer. We’ll perform her O Dulcis Jesu for SA choir.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm

Sunday February 8, 2026 at 3:00pm PDT at Village Church. Talented young musicians will perform with piano accompaniment. The three winners of this competition will perform with the BSO at
Sunday February 8, 2026 at 3:00pm PDT at Village Church. Talented young musicians will perform with piano accompaniment. The three winners of this competition will perform with the BSO at our Young Artists Concert in May.
This is a free event – no tickets are required.
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Village Church Chapel
330 SW Murray Blvd, Beaverton OR 97005
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Sonata nach Reincken in A Minor, BWV 965 DOMENICO SCARLATTI Sonata in C Minor, K. 158 Sonata in G Major, K. 13 Sonata in C Major, K. 406 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH Sonata in
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Sonata nach Reincken in A Minor, BWV 965
DOMENICO SCARLATTI
Sonata in C Minor, K. 158
Sonata in G Major, K. 13
Sonata in C Major, K. 406
CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH
Sonata in G Minor, Wq. 65/17, H. 467
BÉLA BARTÓK
Sonata for Piano, BB 88, Sz. 80
ANTONIO SOLER
Sonata in D-flat Major, SR. 110 (Largo Cantabile)
PAUL HINDEMITH
Sonata No. 3 in B-flat Major
For tickets and more information, visit portlandpiano.org.
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
08feb4:00 pmTamara StefanovichGallery / Film:Live Event
Metaphors for sonata form abound, but very few of these (a hero’s journey, a debate, a three-tiered cake) make this classical structure as relevant and as accessible as Tamara Stefanovich’s
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Metaphors for sonata form abound, but very few of these (a hero’s journey, a debate, a three-tiered cake) make this classical structure as relevant and as accessible as Tamara Stefanovich’s relating it to a paper doll: One unchanging silhouette wearing radically different costumes across baroque, classical, and modern eras. When Stefanovich returns to Portland Piano International on February 8, prepare to be plunged into a realm of sound spanning the gamut of musical invention and pianistic development.
First come father J.S. Bach and son C.P.E. Bach establishing the blueprint, then three jewel-like Scarlatti sonatas compressing entire worlds into minutes, and Antonio Soler’s Spanish melancholy concentrated to almost unbearable density. Then watch as Bartók explodes that same form from within—percussive, folk-inflected, straining against its container yet somehow more focused because of it—before Hindemith proves that 20th-century invention and neoclassical discipline can coexist in perfect balance. By the end of this recital, expect to be deeply nourished musically, and to have a completely new understanding of how the same structure can underpin vastly diverse soundscapes.
One of the world’s leading interpreters of contemporary piano repertoire, Stefanovich brings great authority to the PPI stage. Her Grammy-nominated recording of Bartók’s Concerto with Pierre-Laurent Aimard and the London Symphony Orchestra under Pierre Boulez proves she understands what this music demands. She regularly performs with The Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and London Symphony Orchestra at venues including Wigmore Hall and Philharmonie Berlin. Her innovative band SDLW won the German Record Critics’ Award in 2024. This is more than great music played beautifully—it is an afternoon that reimagines the musical conversation between centuries.
Single ticket prices: Keyboard view $63 Non-keyboard view $53
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
Lincoln Hall - Recital (LH 75)
1620 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97201
08feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Sunday) 6:00 pm
february 9, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 10, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 11, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
09feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Monday) 6:00 pm
february 10, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 11, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
10feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
february 11, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
Peppa Pig – My First Concert is a fun, interactive introduction to a live orchestra. Peppa will be joined by Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and George to learn all about
Peppa Pig – My First Concert is a fun, interactive introduction to a live orchestra. Peppa will be joined by Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and George to learn all about the sounds that different instruments make and enjoy some of their favorite music from the show played by the inspiring Aurora Orchestra.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205

Arcturus Winds performs selections from The Planets and other iconic space-themed music, taking you on a delightful journey through the most celebrated sounds of space from the past 50 years —including favorites
Arcturus Winds performs selections from The Planets and other iconic space-themed music, taking you on a delightful journey through the most celebrated sounds of space from the past 50 years —including favorites from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit 45thparallelpdx.org
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm
OMSI Kendall Planetarium
1945 SE Water Ave Portland, OR 97214
february 10, 2026 8:00 pm
10feb7:00 pmAmadeus Chamber Orchestra: Baroque by CandlelightGallery / Film:Live Event

Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
10feb7:00 pmHokyong Choi: Piano Music Through the AgesGallery / Film:Live Event
Worldwide pianist Hokyong Choi, who has presented solo recitals and touring concerto performances in the United States, Korea, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Vietnam, brings her musical vision to
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Worldwide pianist Hokyong Choi, who has presented solo recitals and touring concerto performances in the United States, Korea, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Vietnam, brings her musical vision to Piano Music Through the Ages. This recital reveals her refined artistry, uniting historical insight with expressive depth across contrasting piano styles.
This program traces the evolution of piano music across eras, from Mozart’s classical clarity to Schubert’s depth, Liszt’s romantic virtuosity, and Ravel’s refined modern colors, revealing how expression, form, and sound transformed over time.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm PST
The Reser
12625 SW Crescent St. Beaverton, OR 97005

Arcturus Winds performs selections from The Planets and other iconic space-themed music, taking you on a delightful journey through the most celebrated sounds of space from the past 50 years —including favorites
Arcturus Winds performs selections from The Planets and other iconic space-themed music, taking you on a delightful journey through the most celebrated sounds of space from the past 50 years —including favorites from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit 45thparallelpdx.org
(Tuesday) 8:00 pm
OMSI Kendall Planetarium
1945 SE Water Ave Portland, OR 97214
11feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm
february 12, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
11feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Glow BarTabor DanceFree Event:Free Event
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
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The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Wednesday, February 11th
Tabor Dance: 6pm – 10pm
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
12feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Thursday) 6:00 pm
february 13, 2026 6:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 6:00 pm
12feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Glow BarGlow Fusion by PB&JFree Event:Free Event
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
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The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Thursday, February 12th
Glow Fusion by PB&J: 6pm – 10pm
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Thursday) 6:00 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Thursday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Pioneer Courthouse Square:
701 SW 6th Avenue
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
february 14, 2026 6:00 pm
13feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesWorld Trade CenterFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
World Trade Center:
131 SW Salmon Street
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
World Trade Center
131 SW Salmon Street
february 14, 2026 6:00 pm
13feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesElectric BlocksFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Electric Blocks:
236 SE Clay
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
Electric Blocks
236 SE Clay
february 14, 2026 6:00 pm
13feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
more
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 6:00 pm
february 14, 2026 6:00 pm
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
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The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Friday, February 13th
Tardigrade On The Town: 7pm – 7:30pm
WHYNOT: 8pm – Midnight
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
13feb7:00 pmTrinity Music: Mardi Gras CabaretGallery / Film:Live Event
Laissez les bons temps rouler! The Cathedral Schola shines in an evening of musical theatre favorites and jazz standards, bringing a touch of Mardi Gras to this year's cabaret stage. Enjoy
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Laissez les bons temps rouler! The Cathedral Schola shines in an evening of musical theatre favorites and jazz standards, bringing a touch of Mardi Gras to this year’s cabaret stage.
Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and drinks—and try your luck at the silent auction, packed with getaways, gifts, and one-of-a-kind experiences.
This annual favorite is a chance to see the singers of the Cathedral Schola like you’ve never seen them before—all while supporting the Choir and Choir School’s 2026 residency at Durham Cathedral in the UK.
For tickets and more information, visit trinity-episcopal.org.
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
147 NW 19th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
13feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
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Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
more
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
13feb7:30 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
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Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
february 14, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 14, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 15, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 20, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 21, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 21, 2026 7:30 pm
13feb7:30 pmThe Reser: Presents Julie FowlisGallery / Film:Live Event
Acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane proclaimed that “if snow could sing, it would sing like Julie Fowlis.” Hailing from the Outer Hebrides and now based in the Highlands, Julie Fowlis
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Acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane proclaimed that “if snow could sing, it would sing like Julie Fowlis.” Hailing from the Outer Hebrides and now based in the Highlands, Julie Fowlis is a multi-award winning singer whose music is deeply influenced by the Hebridean islands where she grew up and by the Highland landscapes where she now resides. Voted Musician of the Year at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2023, and with a career spanning several studio albums and numerous high profile collaborations, her ‘crystalline’ and ‘intoxicating’ vocals have enchanted audiences around the world.
She will forever be recognized for singing the theme songs to Brave, Disney Pixar’s Oscar, Golden Globe and BAFTA winning animated film, set in the ancient highlands of Scotland. One of these songs was long-listed for an Oscar. A winner of ‘Folk Singer of the Year’ at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Julie has graced stages around the world, from village halls in the Highlands to Carnegie Hall in New York, the Mozart Concert Hall in Vienna, The Philharmonie de Paris, Shakespeare’s Globe in London and the World Festival of Sacred Music in Fez, Morocco. She has collaborated with the BBC Concert Orchestra in the Royal Albert Hall for the Proms, sang live at the closing ceremony of the Ryder Cup in Chicago in 2012 to a TV audience of 500 million, an event that was only eclipsed by singing live at the opening ceremony of the Glasgow XX Commonwealth Games in 2014, to a TV audience of over 1 billion. Her voice has been streamed on Spotify alone over 200 million times, and has been heard in space on an official NASA astronaut playlist. She even has a lily flower named after her.
She was vocal coach for the Eric Whitacre Singers on the Dreamworks Animation How To Train Your Dragon 3: The New World (Cressida Cowell, score by John Powell) in Abbey Road Studios, London in 2018. She is also an artist with a genuine curiosity and ability for cross-over, and regularly sings and records in other languages. She currently performs and records with the folk ‘supergroup’ Spell Songs. A natural collaborator, she has performed with artists such as James Taylor, KT Tunstall, Chris Thile, Graham Coxon, Bill Whelan (Riverdance), electronica duo Valtos, Tommy Smith and the Scottish Jazz Orchestra, Nicola Benedetti, the Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Mary Chapin Carpenter. On June 5th 2024 she closed the official D-Day 80 Commemorations in Portsmouth, England with a live BBC TV performance of The Parting Glass with full orchestra and spectacular drone light show.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
14feb2:00 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
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Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
february 14, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 15, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 20, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 21, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 21, 2026 7:30 pm
14feb5:00 pmValentine's Dinner and Dance Concert
2026 continues the tradition of Sunriver Music Festival's Valentine's Day Dinner & Dance Concert. Sponsored by Sunriver Resort and Sunriver Markets and featuring the 17-piece Notables Swing Band, here’s your
2026 continues the tradition of Sunriver Music Festival’s Valentine’s Day Dinner & Dance Concert. Sponsored by Sunriver Resort and Sunriver Markets and featuring the 17-piece Notables Swing Band, here’s your opportunity for a fun night out in the iconic Great Hall. All seats are reserved and tickets include a glass of wine, multi-course dinner and full concert. The Notables bring your favorite dance tunes from the 1920s-40s so you can kick up your heels on the dance floor or tap your toe from the comfort of your table.
Price: $140
(Saturday) 5:00 pm
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Pioneer Courthouse Square:
701 SW 6th Avenue
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
14feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesWorld Trade CenterFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
more
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
World Trade Center:
131 SW Salmon Street
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
World Trade Center
131 SW Salmon Street
14feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Anchor SitesElectric BlocksFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
more
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
This year’s theme, “All The Little Things,” celebrates the small moments of wonder that connect us, an idea that beautifully reflects the Light Festival’s evolution. Pioneer Courthouse Square, the World Trade Center and the Electric Blocks in the Central Eastside will be activated on Friday and Saturday nights with dozens of art installations and performances.
Open Fridays and Saturdays ONLY
February 6-7 & 13-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Electric Blocks:
236 SE Clay
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Electric Blocks
236 SE Clay
14feb6:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Pop-Up SitesFree Event:Free Event
A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for
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A citywide festival of interactive light installations will once again brighten Portland this winter as the Portland Winter Light Festival returns February 6–14, 2026. Presented by Portland General Electric for its 11th year, the free festival invites the public to experience illuminated art, performances and unexpected moments of joy across both sides of the Willamette River.
Each year, PDXWLF fills empty retail windows, storefronts, hotel lobbies, and local businesses with captivating light-based art installations, bringing the festival’s magic to unexpected corners of the city. Always check the program page before you head out!
The full program and Festival map will be released in January at pdxwlf.com.
February 6-14
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
unless otherwise noted
For more information, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Brazilian-born brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have redefined classical guitar through six decades of unmatched innovation, virtuosity and ensemble artistry. Trained in a rich Brazilian musical tradition and guided by
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Brazilian-born brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have redefined classical guitar through six decades of unmatched innovation, virtuosity and ensemble artistry. Trained in a rich Brazilian musical tradition and guided by Monina Távora, a disciple of Andrés Segovia, the duo has inspired leading composers including Astor Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnattali and Roland Dyens, while Sérgio’s original works have become central pillars of their repertoire.
Celebrating their 60th Anniversary in 2026, the Assads bring their Farewell Tour to the PSU Guitar Series. Their program spans folk, jazz, Latin traditions and masterful classical transcriptions from Bach, Rameau, Scarlatti, Debussy, Gershwin and Ginastera. A rare opportunity to experience one of the most influential guitar duos in history in an intimate concert setting.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm PST
Lincoln Recital Hall
1620 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97201
SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “PASTORAL TAPESTRIES” THEMED CONCERTS FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. Programming includes Louise Farrenc’s “Overture No. 1”, Anatol Liadov’s “Eight Russian
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SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “PASTORAL TAPESTRIES” THEMED CONCERTS FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. Programming includes Louise Farrenc’s “Overture No. 1”, Anatol Liadov’s “Eight Russian Folk Songs”, George Butterworth’s “A Shropshire Lad”, and Antonín Dvořák’s “Symphony No. 7”. Concerts begin at 7:00PM on Saturday, February 14, and 2:00PM on Sunday, February 15. Salem Phil’s venue is the East Salem Community Center, 1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem , OR 97305. Admission: $25 (Adults ages 18-64); $20 (Students 18-64/Srs. 65+); $0 (children/youth through age 17). Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.salemphil.org/buy-tickets/, or at the door on concert day. Contact information@salemphil.org with questions.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm

Experience the shifting moods of night and day through the rich textures of French Baroque music. PBO principal bassoonist Nate Helgeson curates an evocative program featuring two violas da gamba,
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Experience the shifting moods of night and day through the rich textures of French Baroque music. PBO principal bassoonist Nate Helgeson curates an evocative program featuring two violas da gamba, two bassoons, harpsichord, and theorbo.
Inspired by the sensations of dusk and dawn, this cinematic program moves from shimmering starlight to the warmth of sunrise —and the dreams in between— revealing the impressionistic beauty and sensuality of Baroque music in a whole new light.
Join us one hour before the performance for a pre-concert talk about the program.
Sat. Feb 14, 2026 | 7:00 PM
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Sun. Feb 15, 2026 | 3:00 PM
Kaul Auditorium
3017 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
For tickets and more information, visit pbo.org.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
february 15, 2026 3:00 pm
14feb7:30 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
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Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
february 15, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 20, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 21, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 21, 2026 7:30 pm
14feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006

America’s favorite country-singing sweetheart’s music is coming to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall! Join the Oregon Symphony, guest vocalists, and more for an innovative multimedia symphonic experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading
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America’s favorite country-singing sweetheart’s music is coming to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall! Join the Oregon Symphony, guest vocalists, and more for an innovative multimedia symphonic experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories. Featuring beloved hits like “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You,” this colorful new concert highlights Dolly’s hit songs woven together into a full-evening multimedia symphonic story-telling experience perfect for all of Dolly’s biggest fans.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
february 15, 2026 2:00 pm
14feb7:30 pmPortland Opera: The Majesty of the SpiritualGallery / Film:Live Event

Renowned baritone Robert Sims gathers well-known vocalists for a powerful program highlighting the history of the Spiritual and its influence over American musical genres of all types. This stirring production
Renowned baritone Robert Sims gathers well-known vocalists for a powerful program highlighting the history of the Spiritual and its influence over American musical genres of all types. This stirring production is sure to enrich the mind, touch the heart, and inspire the soul.
For tickets and more information, visit portlandopera.org.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
World Trade Center Theatre
121 SW Salmon St., Portland, OR 97204
february 15, 2026 2:00 pm
14feb7:30 pmHDCM Concert Series: TESLA QUARTETNew-York Based String Quartet Debuts in Bend
Let’s fill the Tower with Love! High Desert Chamber Music’s 18th season, presented by Washington Trust Bank and Lynch Murphy McLane LLP, continues with our beloved Valentine’s Day concert at
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Let’s fill the Tower with Love! High Desert Chamber Music’s 18th season, presented by Washington Trust Bank and Lynch Murphy McLane LLP, continues with our beloved Valentine’s Day concert at the Tower Theatre! Praised by the International Review of Music for their “superb capacity to find the inner heart of everything they play, regardless of era, style, or technical demand,” the Tesla Quartet will present a romantic program perfect for the occasion. This best-selling evening includes a rose for concert-goers and a treat from Goody’s Chocolates!
This evening is brought to you by German Master Tech and presented in partnership with the Tower Theatre Foundation. Join the Tesla Quartet for a pre-concert talk about the program beginning at 6:45pm. This concert preview is free for all ticket holders.
Program: Selections from Dvořák Cypresses, Danish Traditional “Søndero Bridal Trilogy”, Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op.59 No.1
Price: General $59 / Child $15
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
The Tower Theatre
835 NW Wall St
14feb8:00 pmPortland Winter Light Festival Glow BarNacho Libre CollectiveFree Event:Free Event
The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more. Glow Bar is back, and brighter than
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The 2026 Portland Winter Light Festival illuminates the city with large-scale interactive art, performances, and pop-up installations across Portland’s storefronts, public spaces, and more.
Glow Bar is back, and brighter than ever for 2026! This pop-up event series once again transforms a space in the heart of the Central City, with more open days, more art, more programming, more DJs and new collaborations!
Saturday, February 14th
Noche Libre Collective: 8pm – Midnight
To learn more, visit pdxwlf.com
(Saturday) 8:00 pm
Glow Bar
111 SW Columbia St.
15feb12:00 pmOregon Documentary Film Festival: Winter 2026
Established in 2017, this festival is presented four times per year, Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Always live, never virtual. The Oregon Documentary Film Festival specializes in documentary film, documentary
Established in 2017, this festival is presented four times per year, Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Always live, never virtual. The Oregon Documentary Film Festival specializes in documentary film, documentary series episodes and experimental documentary films. This is an audience that wants to be educated, to learn something new or to experience a story that is unusual.
Price: $50
(Sunday) 12:00 pm
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Sunday) 1:00 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006

America’s favorite country-singing sweetheart’s music is coming to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall! Join the Oregon Symphony, guest vocalists, and more for an innovative multimedia symphonic experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading
more
America’s favorite country-singing sweetheart’s music is coming to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall! Join the Oregon Symphony, guest vocalists, and more for an innovative multimedia symphonic experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life, and her stories. Featuring beloved hits like “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You,” this colorful new concert highlights Dolly’s hit songs woven together into a full-evening multimedia symphonic story-telling experience perfect for all of Dolly’s biggest fans.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
15feb2:00 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
more
Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
february 20, 2026 7:30 pmfebruary 21, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 21, 2026 7:30 pm
SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “PASTORAL TAPESTRIES” THEMED CONCERTS FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. Programming includes Louise Farrenc’s “Overture No. 1”, Anatol Liadov’s “Eight Russian
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SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “PASTORAL TAPESTRIES” THEMED CONCERTS FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. Programming includes Louise Farrenc’s “Overture No. 1”, Anatol Liadov’s “Eight Russian Folk Songs”, George Butterworth’s “A Shropshire Lad”, and Antonín Dvořák’s “Symphony No. 7”. Concerts begin at 7:00PM on Saturday, February 14, and 2:00PM on Sunday, February 15. Salem Phil’s venue is the East Salem Community Center, 1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem , OR 97305. Admission: $25 (Adults ages 18-64); $20 (Students 18-64/Srs. 65+); $0 (children/youth through age 17). Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.salemphil.org/buy-tickets/, or at the door on concert day. Contact information@salemphil.org with questions.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
15feb2:00 pmPortland Opera: The Majesty of the SpiritualGallery / Film:Live Event

Renowned baritone Robert Sims gathers well-known vocalists for a powerful program highlighting the history of the Spiritual and its influence over American musical genres of all types. This stirring production
Renowned baritone Robert Sims gathers well-known vocalists for a powerful program highlighting the history of the Spiritual and its influence over American musical genres of all types. This stirring production is sure to enrich the mind, touch the heart, and inspire the soul.
For tickets and more information, visit portlandopera.org.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
World Trade Center Theatre
121 SW Salmon St., Portland, OR 97204
15feb2:00 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214

Experience the shifting moods of night and day through the rich textures of French Baroque music. PBO principal bassoonist Nate Helgeson curates an evocative program featuring two violas da gamba,
more
Experience the shifting moods of night and day through the rich textures of French Baroque music. PBO principal bassoonist Nate Helgeson curates an evocative program featuring two violas da gamba, two bassoons, harpsichord, and theorbo.
Inspired by the sensations of dusk and dawn, this cinematic program moves from shimmering starlight to the warmth of sunrise —and the dreams in between— revealing the impressionistic beauty and sensuality of Baroque music in a whole new light.
Join us one hour before the performance for a pre-concert talk about the program.
Sat. Feb 14, 2026 | 7:00 PM
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Sun. Feb 15, 2026 | 3:00 PM
Kaul Auditorium
3017 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
For tickets and more information, visit pbo.org.
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
16feb7:00 pmRise In LoveFree Event:Free EventGallery / Film:Live Event
Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble presents nine commissioned pieces of jazz inspired by singular Black leaders and communities performed by our signature 12-member ensemble! The original works draw on the poetry of
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Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble presents nine commissioned pieces of jazz inspired by singular Black leaders and communities performed by our signature 12-member ensemble!
The original works draw on the poetry of Alice Dunbar-Nelson, the legacies of tennis greats Arthur Ashe and Althea Gibson, the revolutionary term of the president of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara, and Reverend James Lawson’s conception of nonviolent resistance. The performance will also include an arrangement of Ezra Weiss and Dr. S. Renee Mitchell’s “Vanport’s Siren Song” for the full ensemble. The concert is free to attend. RSVPs are recommended!
In addition to Weiss, the concert features works by Oregon Governors Arts Awardee Darrell Grant, Oregon Music Teachers Association Composer of the Year Todd Marston and Emmy Award-winner Steven Golliday, “Irresistable” (San Fransicso Chronicle) electronics-meets-contemporary classical composer Kirsten Volness, Grammy-nominated pianist and composer Jasnam Daya Singh, and Eugene-based composer/guitarist/educator Nathan Poehlke, and rising star composer/trombonist James Powers.
(Monday) 7:00 pm PST
Taborspace
5441 Southeast Belmont Street, Portland, OR 97215
17feb7:00 pmAmadeus Chamber Orchestra: Baroque by CandlelightGallery / Film:Live Event

Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Thursday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
20feb7:30 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
more
Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
february 21, 2026 2:00 pmfebruary 21, 2026 7:30 pm
20feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
more
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
21feb2:00 pmOregon Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping BeautyOregon Ballet Theatre

Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa Awaken the Magic On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and
more
Christopher Stowell after Marius Petipa
Awaken the Magic
On her sixteenth birthday, a cursed princess dances with her suitors—until the prick of a finger changes everything. A tale of magic, darkness, and a love worth waiting 100 years for.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score, Christopher Stowell’s fairytale ballet marries tour-de-force dancing with sumptuous sets and costumes to create a story that will steal your heart.
“Hugely entertaining.” – The Oregonian
“An American Beauty.” – Oregon ArtsWatch
Featuring the OBT Orchestra
Tickets currently available by subscription only. Single tickets for The Sleeping Beauty will go on sale in October.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
february 21, 2026 7:30 pm
21feb7:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: A Celebration of Americana
This program features beloved American classics alongside Four Black American Dances from GRAMMY-nominated composer Carlos Simon. For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
This program features beloved American classics alongside Four Black American Dances from GRAMMY-nominated composer Carlos Simon.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
february 22, 2026 3:00 pm
21feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
more
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes–a ferocious dragon he calls
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DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes–a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, these unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds. Featuring John Powell’s Oscar®-nominated score performed live to picture, How to Train Your Dragon in Concert is a thrilling experience for all ages.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
february 22, 2026 2:00 pm
21feb7:30 pmThe Reser Presents: Thunderstorm ArtisGallery / Film:Live Event
Soaring vocals meet dextrous, layered guitar and intimate storytelling that can evoke the poetic lyricism of Passenger in one song before sliding into the wrenching neo-soul of Leon Bridges in
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Soaring vocals meet dextrous, layered guitar and intimate storytelling that can evoke the poetic lyricism of Passenger in one song before sliding into the wrenching neo-soul of Leon Bridges in another.
Artis was born and raised in a large musical family on the North Shore of Oahu, and it’s easy to find the laid-back vibe of island life effortlessly blended with the real life experiences that inspire his music. As a Season 18 finalist on The Voice, Artis wowed audiences with both his original compositions, including quiet acoustic track “Sedona,” and loving reinterpretations of songs by artists like The Beatles and Louis Armstrong, with John Legend describing his tone as “magical” and Billboard praising his “earnest, uplifting presence.” Artis has played alongside modern icons Jack Johnson and Train, and The Zac Brown Band, as well as toured extensively with his brother, Ron Artis II. He also was a featured artist at Bottlerock Music Festival.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological
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Immerse yourself in medieval Scotland, following the slow corrosive effect of unchecked ambition in the main character of Macbeth. Directed by Alisa Stewart, this compelling production plunges into the psychological turmoil of a king tortured by guilt, fate, and the corrupting influence of his own desires. Featuring live musicians performing a haunting soundscape inspired by the music of RADIOHEAD, and innovative choreography that moves with the magical sounds. The rule of threes haunts this land that will be controlled by the witches, and man’s desire for power.
Be advised that the production features fake blood, flashing lights, fog, haze, and depictions of violence
Audiences will be seated for this performance. Choose from reserved and general admission seats. Audiences seated in the order of arrival. Come early for best choice.
(Sunday) 1:00 pm PST
Experience Theater Project
18850 SW Alexander St. Beaverton, OR 97006
22feb1:00 pmMusic of Women ComposersFree Event:Free Event
An organ recital program consisting of music composed exclusively by women composers. The Portland Oregon AGO Chapter encompasses organists, church music directors, and organ aficionados along the Columbia River and northern
An organ recital program consisting of music composed exclusively by women composers.
The Portland Oregon AGO Chapter encompasses organists, church music directors, and organ aficionados along the Columbia River and northern Willamette Valley in Oregon and southern Washington. Locales include (but are not limited to) Astoria, McMinnville, Scappoose, Wilsonville, Pendleton, Bend, Vancouver, and the greater Portland area, with a couple of dual-members coming from Salem. Guild membership is facilitated by the AGO national office
Price: Free
(Sunday) 1:00 pm
DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes–a ferocious dragon he calls
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DreamWorks’ How To Train Your Dragon is a captivating and original story about a young Viking named Hiccup, who defies tradition when he befriends one of his deadliest foes–a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, these unlikely heroes must fight against all odds to save both their worlds. Featuring John Powell’s Oscar®-nominated score performed live to picture, How to Train Your Dragon in Concert is a thrilling experience for all ages.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
22feb2:00 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
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Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
22feb3:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: A Celebration of Americana
This program features beloved American classics alongside Four Black American Dances from GRAMMY-nominated composer Carlos Simon. For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
This program features beloved American classics alongside Four Black American Dances from GRAMMY-nominated composer Carlos Simon.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
22feb3:00 pmFriends of Chamber Music: TambucoGallery / Film:Live Event

Tambuco is known for its unique repertoire and breathtakingly vibrant performances. From body percussion, to sticks and stones, to modern percussion instruments, Tambuco’s approach to sound and rhythm is virtuosic,
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Tambuco is known for its unique repertoire and breathtakingly vibrant performances. From body percussion, to sticks and stones, to modern percussion instruments, Tambuco’s approach to sound and rhythm is virtuosic, visceral, and extraordinarily enjoyable. Considered a national treasure in Mexico, Tambuco is one of the most dynamic and innovative chamber percussion ensembles performing today.
“What mesmerizing creativity! A tour de force of subtle and forceful artistry. The members of Tambuco are chameleons on dozens of instruments.” Gramophone Magazine
For tickets and more information, visit focm.org
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
22feb4:00 pmSunnyside Symphony OrchestraWinter ConcertFree Event:Free EventGallery / Film:Live Event
Sergei Rachmaninoff's "The Rock" is a stirring symphonic poem inspired by Anton Chekhov's short story, "Along the Way". The story is of a girl stopping on a snowy Christmas evening
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Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “The Rock” is a stirring symphonic poem inspired by Anton Chekhov’s short story, “Along the Way”. The story is of a girl stopping on a snowy Christmas evening at a wayside inn. While the driver changes horses, the girl talks with an old man, who shares the story of his life—his beliefs, regrets, and failures. She compassionately listens to his story. When he tells her he’s off to work in the coal mines, she becomes upset, fearing for his life. Outside the inn, the old man stands still while the snow falls on his head, his shoulders, his beard. Watching the sleigh pull away in the snowstorm, he stands still, like a rock.
Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 features Maria Garcia as soloist. Beethoven’s unique orchestration, and his unexpected harmonic resolutions make this an extraordinary musical story. It is as though Beethoven had one foot planted in the past and the other stepping forward, toward the early Romantic composer he became. Maria Garcia, as guest artist, brings her virtuosic talent to this wonderful Concerto. 2022/23 All Classical Portland’s Artist-in Residence, Garcia has played with many ensembles around the world.
Florence Price’s Symphony No. 1 in E Minor is often compared to Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, “From the New World.” Sadly, after her death in 1953, Price’s music was neglected until 2009, when dozens of unknown compositions were discovered in a small house near St. Anne, Illinois, about 60 miles south of Chicago. It had been Price’s summer home. This find sparked a revival of interest in Price’s music, as well as that of other African American women and men writing between the world wars. This Symphony is a delightful path of heartwarming themes with difficult, chromatic sections and two rousing, foot tapping final movements that accelerate breathlessly like whirling dancers out the door.
(Sunday) 4:00 pm PST
Sunnyside Seventh Day Adventist Church
10501 SE Market Street, Portland, OR 97216
22feb4:00 pmPSU Choirs: A South African Celebration with Michael BarrettGallery / Film:Live Event

PSU's Chamber, Rose and Thorn Choirs are joined by Citywide Choir featuring Michael Barrett. This concert centers on our communal roots and the deep power of musical storytelling. As our
PSU’s Chamber, Rose and Thorn Choirs are joined by Citywide Choir featuring Michael Barrett. This concert centers on our communal roots and the deep power of musical storytelling. As our choral program has grown from two ensembles to seven, we celebrate how voices across generations and geographies intertwine. Expect music that challenges, uplifts, and celebrates our shared soil.
For tickets and more information, visit pdx.edu.
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
PSU Viking Pavilion
930 SW Hall St, Portland, OR 97201
22feb4:00 pmMetropolitan Youth Symphony: Community Concert SeriesGallery / Film:Live Event
Sunday, February 22nd, 4:00 PM Community Concert, Downtown! Newmark Theatre Portland Overture Strings Hillsboro Overture Strings Interlude Orchestra Hillsboro Interlude Strings Portland Chamber Strings Concert Orchestra
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Portland Overture Strings
Hillsboro Overture Strings
Interlude Orchestra
Hillsboro Interlude Strings
Portland Chamber Strings
Concert Orchestra
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
23feb7:00 pmTambuco – Percussion QuartetGallery / Film:Live Event
As part of the Linfield Lively Arts series, Linfield Music presents a dynamic percussion ensemble known for its vibrant performances and creative use of sound, from body percussion to modern
As part of the Linfield Lively Arts series, Linfield Music presents a dynamic percussion ensemble known for its vibrant performances and creative use of sound, from body percussion to modern instruments. Widely regarded as a national treasure in Mexico, Tambuco is one of today’s leading chamber percussion groups.
(Monday) 7:00 pm PST
Vivian A Bull Music Center -- Delkin Recital Hall
57 Keck Drive McMinnville OR 97128
26feb7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Mozart & Vivaldi's Four Seasons

Let’s all agree: The Four Seasons is an undisputed classical Top 40s hit. But, when Grammy-nominated mandolinist Avi Avital plays it, you’ll feel like you’re hearing it for the first time — fresh and irresistible. Part
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Let’s all agree: The Four Seasons is an undisputed classical Top 40s hit. But, when Grammy-nominated mandolinist Avi Avital plays it, you’ll feel like you’re hearing it for the first time — fresh and irresistible. Part of your fun will be listening to Vivaldi’s spot-on sound effects—birds, a barking dog, gnats and flies, the chattering of teeth, and slipping on ice. This is a piece for all seasons! Plus, Mozart’s “Haffner,” with a frolicking finale that he instructed had to be played “as fast as possible.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
february 28, 2026 7:30 pmmarch 1, 2026 2:00 pm
27feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Friday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Join us for the Red Door Project: Evolving Through Film— the world premiere screening of a powerful new film from Portland’s Red Door Project. Expanding upon their award winning theatrical
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Join us for the Red Door Project: Evolving Through Film— the world premiere screening of a powerful new film from Portland’s Red Door Project. Expanding upon their award winning theatrical work of Hands Up, Cop Out, and The Evolve Experience, this new work uses storytelling to introduce multiple conflicting truths, challenging our assumptions and inviting deeper thinking.
Following the screening, stay for a compelling post-film conversation with Red Door Project co-founders Lesli Mones and Kevin Jones. They will discuss the artistic choices behind this new medium, and the power of storytelling as a tool for social transformation. This evening offers not only a screening, but an invitation—to reflect, to engage, and to be part of a larger conversation about how deep listening and meaningful dialogue create resilience. Whether you’ve seen The Red Door Project on stage or are encountering it for the first time, this film screening and dialogue promises to be a bold, thought-provoking experience.
Founded in 2011, The Red Door Project is an award-winning nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to using storytelling to bridge divides. Our work explores the complexities of social issues fostering dialogue that leads to meaningful change.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
Girolamo Frescobaldi is a major figure in the history of keyboard music with a widespread and lasting influence on his contemporaries and later generations. This recital of 17th century music
Girolamo Frescobaldi is a major figure in the history of keyboard music with a widespread and lasting influence on his contemporaries and later generations. This recital of 17th century music will explore the colorful, expressive style of Frescobaldi and its echoes in the works of Johann Jakob Froberger, Louis Couperin, and Michelangelo Rossi. Wesley Leffingwell is an up-and-coming young artist visiting from the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Price: $25 general | Free to 18 and under and college students with ID
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
St. John Episcopal Church at Oregon Episcopal School
6300 SW Nicol Road
You are cordially invited to join Renegade Opera for a night of restorative, inspiring art, music, and community building! This year we're focusing on activities that bring us joy, calm,
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You are cordially invited to join Renegade Opera for a night of restorative, inspiring art, music, and community building! This year we’re focusing on activities that bring us joy, calm, and creative energy, which fortify us for the work of building community and equity in the world around us.
Renegala 2026: Paint by Notes is an immersive event inviting our audience to paint while they enjoy musical performances by members of Renegade Opera. Starting with a painting demonstration from a wonderful local artist, audiences will be given everything they need to complete their own paintings inspired by the performance.
As always, your Renegala ticket includes catered food, complimentary refreshments, a photobooth, live performance, and a silent auction full of fabulous local items and experiences.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Historic Alberta House
5131 NE 23rd Avenue Portland, OR 97211
28feb7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Mozart & Vivaldi's Four Seasons

Let’s all agree: The Four Seasons is an undisputed classical Top 40s hit. But, when Grammy-nominated mandolinist Avi Avital plays it, you’ll feel like you’re hearing it for the first time — fresh and irresistible. Part
more
Let’s all agree: The Four Seasons is an undisputed classical Top 40s hit. But, when Grammy-nominated mandolinist Avi Avital plays it, you’ll feel like you’re hearing it for the first time — fresh and irresistible. Part of your fun will be listening to Vivaldi’s spot-on sound effects—birds, a barking dog, gnats and flies, the chattering of teeth, and slipping on ice. This is a piece for all seasons! Plus, Mozart’s “Haffner,” with a frolicking finale that he instructed had to be played “as fast as possible.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
march 1, 2026 2:00 pm
Join us for the Red Door Project: Evolving Through Film— the world premiere screening of a powerful new film from Portland’s Red Door Project. Expanding upon their award winning theatrical
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Join us for the Red Door Project: Evolving Through Film— the world premiere screening of a powerful new film from Portland’s Red Door Project. Expanding upon their award winning theatrical work of Hands Up, Cop Out, and The Evolve Experience, this new work uses storytelling to introduce multiple conflicting truths, challenging our assumptions and inviting deeper thinking.
Following the screening, stay for a compelling post-film conversation with Red Door Project co-founders Lesli Mones and Kevin Jones. They will discuss the artistic choices behind this new medium, and the power of storytelling as a tool for social transformation. This evening offers not only a screening, but an invitation—to reflect, to engage, and to be part of a larger conversation about how deep listening and meaningful dialogue create resilience. Whether you’ve seen The Red Door Project on stage or are encountering it for the first time, this film screening and dialogue promises to be a bold, thought-provoking experience.
Founded in 2011, The Red Door Project is an award-winning nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to using storytelling to bridge divides. Our work explores the complexities of social issues fostering dialogue that leads to meaningful change.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
28feb7:30 pmGeography of a Horse DreamerGallery / Film:Live Event
Geography of a Horse Dreamer By Sam Shepard Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific "Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long." The Oregonian Shepard's folly, poetry
more
Geography of a Horse Dreamer
By Sam Shepard
Mystery, Satire, Fantasy, Parody, Comedic, Horrific
“Imago’s remounting rescues a thrilling thoroughbred of a work sadly stabled for far too long.” The Oregonian
Shepard’s folly, poetry and dark humor in Geography of a Horse Dreamer (1974) seems to be a riff off his rock-music battle for stardom in his renowned work A Tooth of Crime (1972), where Shepard fuses rock and roll, drugs and crime to populate a world of a fireball-music gang leader Hoss who is crazed about fame. These fantasy universes are overflowing with the passion and angst for art, love for the American West and Shepard’s disillusionment with the American Dream.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm PST
Imago Theatre
17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214

Choral Arts Ensemble is proud to join forces with the outstanding young singers of Pacific Youth Choir for an inspiring evening of choral music honoring the elements of Water and
Choral Arts Ensemble is proud to join forces with the outstanding young singers of Pacific Youth Choir for an inspiring evening of choral music honoring the elements of Water and Earth. This evocative program celebrates the beauty of the natural world and the power of voices raised together in song to unite, inspire, and move us.
For tickets and more information, visit portlandschoir.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Rose City Park United Methodist Church
5830 NE Alameda Street Portland, OR 97213
march 1, 2026 3:00 pm



