We look forward all year to the FREE concerts in Sellwood Park. Every Monday night for five weeks, the park is filled with the sound of music, the laughter of families, and the lazy haze of summer. These concerts are part of a larger program put on by Portland Parks and Recreation, who promise there will be some free activity in a Portland park every night through the summer. Concerts, swimming, picnics, movies, and more are available to delight you and your family. But, of course, we’re partial to our own Sellwood shows and we’d like for you to join us. To help tempt you into coming, we’ll share some pictures from the first two shows of the season, “The Quick and Easy Boys” from July 7 and “Pilon D’Azucar” from July 14th’s Salsa Night show. We hope you enjoy this taste of what you’ve been missing, and that you’ll be there for the remaining three shows of the season…
July 21– Love Gigantic – Nimble, Anthemic Folk Rock
July 28– Robert Moore & The Wildcats – Original Jazz & Blues
Aug 4– The Wanderlust Orchestra – Vaudevillian, Bohemian Cabaret
- “The Quick and Easy Boys” jamming out
- Getting into the groove of The Quick and Easy Boys
- Dog heaven in the shadow of the Sellwood Bridge
- View down the dock on the Willamette River
- Sellwood Park has its own swimming area on the Willamette River
- The Quick and Easy Boys after the show
- The sunsets would make the evening special even if nothing else was going on
- Plan some time for your kids to enjoy the free arts and crafts booth
- The growing “vendors row” is an opportunity to meet the neighborhood businesses who help make these concerts possible.
- Stop by and see us at the palatial Tom Dwyer pavilion. Your kids can enter our “Car of the Future” coloring contest to win extravagant prizes!
- If you don’t bring food, don’t worry. You’ll find everything for dinner at the many food vendors.
- After the music, sun, and food, you’ll find plenty of people-watching to keep you occupied
- The fun doesn’t necessarily end when the show’s over. Many people stay after the crowds have left to enjoy the evening on their own.