Upcoming concerts

Published 12:00 am Thursday, June 16, 2016

Concerts

June 16 — Stephen “Ragga” Marley, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 16 — Slightly Stoopid, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 17 — Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

June 17 — Eric Burdon & The Animals / The Weight, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 17 — Slightly Stoopid, Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene; TW*

June 17 — Vince Gill, Chinook Winds Casino Resort, Lincoln City; www.chinookwindscasino.com.

June 18 — Cage the Elephant, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

June 19 — Chicago, Oregon Zoo, Portland; www.zooconcerts.com.

June 19 — Twenty One Pilots, Moda Center, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

June 21 — Chicago / Rita Wilson, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 22 — 3 Doors Down, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 24 — Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

June 24 — Benjamin Clementine, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 24 — Flight of the Conchords, Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

June 25 — Andy Black, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 28 — Birdy, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 30 — Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

July 1 — Diana Ross, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

July 1 — Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene; TW*

July 2 — Boston, Theater of the Clouds, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

July 2 — Neko Case / k.d. lang / Laura Veirs, Oregon Zoo, Portland; www.zooconcerts.com.

July 2 — ZZ Ward / JJ Grey & Mofro / Allen Stone, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

Lectures & Comedy

June 16 — Bill McKibben: Environmental activist, author and founder of 350.org presents “Climate Futures: Beyond Paris”; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

June 16 — Neil deGrasse Tyson: The scientist, author and commentator presents “An Astrophysicist Goes to the Movies”; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

June 23-24 — “Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me”: The National Public Radio news quiz show featuring host Peter Sagal; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

June 25 — Michael Carbonaro: The illusionist’s signature blend of bizarre antics, audience interaction, hilarious video clips and mind-blowing magic, live on stage; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

Symphony & Opera

June 23-July 10 — Oregon Bach Festival: More than 50 concerts, lectures and community events related to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach; various locations, Eugene; www.oregonbachfestival.com.

June 25-July 31 — Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival: Exploring Beethoven, his influence and his inspiration in more than 50 concerts over five weeks; various venues, Portland; www.cmnw.org or 503-294-6400.

July 8-26 — “Eugene Onegin,” Newmark Theatre, Portland; www.portlandopera.org.

Theater & Dance

Through June 19 — “Motown the Musical”: The true American dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to heavyweight music mogul; Part of the U.S. Bank Broadway in Portland series; Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

Through June 19 — “The Skin of Our Teeth”: This comedic masterpiece by Thornton Wilder spans the entirety of history, with one ordinary American family who lives through it all; Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland; www.artistsrep.org or 503-241-1278.

Through June 19 — “A Streetcar Named Desire”: Portland Center Stage presents Tennessee Williams’ iconic play about the unraveling of a fading southern belle; Gerding Theater at the Armory, Portland; www.pcs.org or 503-445-3700.

Through Oct. 30 — The Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Including “The River Bride” (through July 7), “Twelfth Night” (through Oct. 30), “Great Expectations” (through Oct. 30), “The Yeomen of the Guard” (through Oct. 30), “Vietgone” (through Oct. 29), “Roe” (through Oct. 29), “Hamlet” (through Oct. 14), “The Wiz” (through Oct. 15), “The Winter’s Tale” (through Oct. 16); OSF Campus, Ashland; www.osfashland.org or 800-219-8161.

June 17 — Sesame Street Live: Make a New Friend: See Elmo, Grover, Abby Cadabby and their Sesame Street friends live on stage; Moda Center, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

June 17-26 — “Funny Face”: George and Ira Gershwin’s madcap musical comedy set in the roaring ’20s; The Shedd Institute, Eugene; www.theshedd.org or 541-434-7000.

June 29-30 — ChoreographyXX Competition Performances: Three world premiere works from the winners of Oregon Ballet Theater’s competition for female choreographers — Gioconda Barbuto, Nicole Haskins and Helen Simoneau — will be presented free to the public; Rose Garden Amphitheater, Portland; www.obt.org or 503-222-5538.

Exhibits

Through June 25 — Bush Barn Art Center: “Michael Boonstra: Between Horizons” (through June 25); “Newly Exposed: Low Tide Landscape by Rich Bergeman” (through June 25); “Featured Artists: Chloe Raymond and Totem Shriver” (through June 25); Bush Barn Art Center, Salem; www.salemart.org or 503-581‑2228.

Through July 5 — Oregon Historical Society: “Beyond the Gate: A Tale of Portland’s Historic Chinatowns” (through June 21); “Perfectly Fit: The Multnomah Athletic Club, 1891-2016” (through July 5); Oregon Historical Society, Portland; www.ohs.org.

Through Aug. 28 — Portland Art Museum: “Apex: Vanessa Renwick” (through July 17); “Measure, Gesture, Form: Modern and Contemporary Drawings from a Recent Gift” (through July 31); “William Eggleston: Selections from the Wilson Centre for Photography” (through Aug. 21); “Dene bahi Naabaahii: Demian DinéYazhi and Kali Spitzer” (through Aug. 28); “Case Work: Studies in Form, Space & Construction by Brad Cloepfil/Allied Works Architecture” (through Sept. 4); “Native Fashion Now” (through Sept. 4); “Leroy Setziol” (through Sept. 7); Portland Art Museum, Portland; www.portlandartmuseum.org or 503-226-2811.

Through Sept. 4 — Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art: “Masterworks on Loan” (through June 26); “Zackary Drucker and Rhys Ernst: Relationship” (through June 26); “Aliens, Monsters and Madmen: The Art of EC Comics” (through July 10); “‘True’ Korean Landscapes & Virtuous Scholars” (through July 24); “Benevolence & Loyalty: Filial Piety in Chinese Art” (through July 31); “Call and Response” (through Aug. 28); “Shaping the Collection: 50 Years of Pacific Northwest Sculpture at the JSMA” (through Sept. 4); “The Face of War: Gabor Peterdi and his Contemporaries” (June 11-Oct. 9); Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene; jsma.uoregon.edu.

Through July 2 — Museum of Contemporary Craft: Craft Advanced Research Projects Agency; Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland; www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org or 503-223-2654.

June 18-Jan. 8 — Oregon Museum of Science and Industry: “Space: An Out-of-Gravity Experience”; Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland; www.omsi.edu or 800-955-6674.

Miscellany

Through June 29 — Portland Jewish Film Festival: Featuring 15 films presented by Northwest Film Center and the Institute for Judaic Studies; Whitsell Auditorium — Portland Art Museum, Portland; www.nwfilm.org.

June 17-19 — Oregon Garden Brewfest: 60 breweries pouring 120 beers, ciders and meads in the beautiful 80-acre botanical garden; www.oregongarden.org or 503-874-8100.

June 26 — The Royal Rosarians Milk Carton Boat Race: A Rose Festival event where competitors race their handmade, human-powered boats creatively constructed using recycled milk cartons and jugs for flotation; Westmoreland Park Casting Pond, Portland; www.rosefestival.org.

July 8-10 — Oregon Country Fair, Veneta, Oregon; www.oregoncounryfair.org.

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