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Show Notes
Music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike have a wealth of options when it comes to hearing music live and outdoors.
Portland concertgoers can make a four-and-a-half hour drive to dance to sweet tunes as the sun sets behind a gorge. There’s also the option 30 minutes away to sit out on a lawn with friends as big artists rock out. Either way, making it to an outdoor show is a must every summer for many people.
On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, we chat about a few of the many outdoor concert venues in the region.
Here are some highlights from this week’s show:
- McMenamins Edgefield brings big name acts to a Troutdale lawn where concertgoers can sit back and relax, without traveling too far from Portland.
- McMenamins Grand Lodge is a new concert venue, similar to a smaller version of Edgefield with unbeatable sunsets.
- Portland venues to enjoy without leaving the city.
- The Gorge Amphitheater is one of the most breathtaking spots to enjoy live music and worth the longer drive.
- Wear your sunscreen. And other tips and tricks to a successful concert experience outside.
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