Americana Harvest Fest

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When
June 28–Aug. 29, 2024
Days Vary, 5 p.m.–9 p.m.
Cost: $12.50 - $35
Where
17100 NW Sauvie Island Rd
Portland, OR 97231

The following description was submitted by the event organizer.

Topaz Farm is excited to announce the 2024 Americana Harvest Fest series. After last year's series, they are taking it up a notch (or two) for 2024 with a mix of nationally and internationally known folk, country, and bluegrass artists on Thursday nights late June through August. Adult tickets are $20 most nights, and all Thursday nights will feature a limited number of 50% off tickets for kids ages 3 to 17 (and free for ages two and under – no tickets required).

Bring a blanket or lawn chair to enjoy live music on the farm, surrounded by farm animals, u-pick fields, and the market bar and grill. Come early to enjoy the farm, including the cow train, fresh grilled farm food, craft beer, cider, and more.

The farm entrance, bar and grill will open at 5:00 p.m. and the shows start at 6:30 p.m.

6/28 — The Brothers Comatose: Whether traveling to gigs on horseback or by tour bus, Americana mavens The Brothers Comatose forge their own path with raucous West Coast renderings of traditional bluegrass, country and rock ‘n’ roll music. 

7/11 — Horse Feathers: After Horse Feathers' stand-out (and sold-out) performances in 2021 and 2023 at the farm, this Astoria-based indie folk band returns as the opener of the 2024 Americana Harvest Fest series.

7/18 — TopHouse: This fast-paced, high-energy Americana/Folk/Bluegrass band was formed in Montana but is now Nashville-based. As they like to say, “It's kind of like a rock band married old-fashioned bluegrass and had a little baby.”

7/25 — Jenny Don't And The Spurs: Recent winners of the 2023 Ameripolitan “Best Outlaw Group” award,  Portland-based Jenny Don’t and The Spurs bring their garage-infused country music, sincerity and raw conviction to the farm.

7/26 — Rayland Baxter: Hailing from Nashville, Rayland Baxter is a singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his soulful voice, thoughtful lyrics, and genre-bending approach to music — effortlessly blending indie rock, folk, and country. This will be his first return to Portland since his headlining appearance at the 2023 Folk Festival at the Crystal Ballroom.

8/1 — Summer Dean: the 2023 Texas CMA (Country Music Awards) Female Artist of the Year and 2023 Ameripolitan Awards Honky Tonk Female of the Year. With three albums, constant tours, and a hot five-piece band behind her, Summer Dean will put on a hell of a show.

8/8 — Riley Downing: Well-known as a solo artist but also from his work with acclaimed New Orleans combo the Deslondes and his similarly rootsy and wide-ranging catalog of songs with the Tumbleweeds.

8/15 — Margo Cilker: Prepare for an intimate evening of music from the self-described “folk singer in the West.” This critically acclaimed singer-songwriter is known for her soulful voice and captivating storytelling through folk and Americana music. 

8/22 — Town Mountain with special guest: Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Town Mountain is bringing their blend of Americana, alt-country, bluegrass and folk roots for an memorable night on the farm.

8/27 – Joy Oladokun: Get ready for a beautiful evening of folk-soul melodies with an intimate, solo performance by Joy Oladokun! Joy shares her artistry through poignant and thoughtful songwriting, sure to leave you feeling emotional and entranced. This will be a special evening on the farm.

8/29 — Jesse Daniel with special guest: Drawing inspiration from classic honky-tonk and outlaw country sounds, Jesse Daniel's music showcases a genuine passion for storytelling and a commitment to preserving the roots of country music.