Knot Springs announces 2023 Summer Concert Series

Knot Springs recognizes the value in supporting musician's mental and physical well-being, and are proud to donate 20% of all ticket sales to the Jeremy Wilson Foundation, which provides resources and services to regional musicians during medical crises.

Knot Springs, Portland’s wellness social club, today announces its Summer Concert Series featuring intimate performances from Portland’s THREEDOM, Isabeau Waia’u Walker, Alexis Mahler, AC Sapphire, and Greaterkind. Concerts take place on the Knot Springs patio every Thursday in August, from 6:00pm - 8:00pm.

Each live concert takes place outdoors, on the patio of Knot Springs’ soaking pools, overlooking the Willamette River and Portland skyline. Guests can relax on the patio or listen from the soaking pools.

 The lineup for the Knot Springs Summer Music Concert Series:

● Aug. 3 - THREEDOM
● Aug. 10 - Isabeau Waia'u Walker
● Aug. 17 - Alexis Mahler
● Aug. 24 - AC Sapphire
● Aug. 31 - Greaterkind

Limited tickets are now available to individuals who are not already Knot Springs members. To attend, purchase a Summer Concert Series Springs Visit, at the regular Springs Visit price of $89, and the concert is automatically included at no extra charge. Tickets are available on the Knot Springs website.

Celebrating fifteen Oregon-based artists and bands performing at the 36th annual Portland Waterfront Blues Festival, this compilation album is available exclusively through the JWF and features many never-before-released tracks! The artists have generously donated these songs, which means all proceeds from album sales go directly to the JWF Musicians Health & Services Program.

Download the album now to hear songs from Ural Thomas & The Pain, Terry Robb, Mary Flower, Lloyd Jones, Andrew Matthews Band, Jujuba, Bayou Boyz, River City Riot! Brass Band, Soul Vaccination, The Strange Tones, Tevis Hodge Jr., Northwest Bone Gang, Sister Mercy, Rae Gordon & Friends, and Johnny Wheels & the Swamp Donkeys.

Available at JWFmusic.org

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