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Portugal. The Man Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Portugal. The Man merchamazonview store

Chris Black Changed My Life (Amazon E...
$29.98
Chris Black Changed My Life
$23.99
Waiter: 'You Vultures!'
$17.05
Church Mouth
$19.99
Woodstock
$29.48
Evil Friends
$17.26
The Mountain in the Cloud
$39.99
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Portugal. The Man's tour

Live Photos of Portugal. The Man

Portugal. The Man at Port Chester, NY in The Capitol Theatre 2024
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Fan Reviews

J
February 27th 2024
Wonderful show at the perfect venue! Really great performance representing the range of their music repertoire. Good visuals. Odd lighting in that not much of it brought focus on the musicians. But, probably intentional.
Washington City, DC@
The Anthem
Dave
February 9th 2024
Love the venue, The Jones Assembly, and the music. The only issue was the technicians used silhouette lighting throughout the entire show. By this I mean the only lighting was to the back of the band so that the audience only saw dark figures against the bright background screen. Never saw the faces of the band members.
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Jones Assembly
Maiya
February 7th 2024
The show was great! They played many favorites, and the effects were neat. One star off because the introduction band took almost an hour, and because Sunshine Theater had standing room only (mosh pit) for people under 21. Other than that, lovely experience, I'd see Portugal. The Man again for sure.
Albuquerque, NM@
Sunshine Theater
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About Portugal. The Man

Well, we’re two full months into 2017 and the world continues to burn like an avalanche of flaming biohazard material sliding down a mountain of used needles into a canyon full of rat feces. But hey, it’s not all bad: Portugal. The Man has a new album coming out called Woodstock.

PTM’s last album came out over three years ago—a long gap for a band who’ve dropped roughly an album a year since 2006. And in true, prolific band fashion, they’ve spent almost every minute since 2013 working on an album called Gloomin + Doomin. They created a shit-ton of individual songs, but as a whole, none of them hung together in a way that felt right. Then John Gourley, PTM’s lead singer, made a trip home to Wasilla, Alaska, (Home of Portugal. The Man’s biggest fan, Sarah Palin) and two things happened that completely changed the album’s trajectory.

First, John got some parental tough love from his old man, who called John on the proverbial carpet or dogsled or whatever you put people on when you want to yell at them in Alaska. “What’s taking so long to finish the album?” John’s dad said. “Isn’t that what bands do? Write songs and then put them out?” Like fathers and unlicensed therapists tend to do, John’s dad cut him deep. The whole thing started John thinking about why the band seemed to be stuck on a musical elliptical machine from hell and, more importantly, about how to get off of it.

Second, fate stuck its wiener in John’s ear again when he found his dad’s ticket stub from the original 1969 Woodstock music festival. It seems like a small thing, but talking to his dad about Woodstock ’69 knocked something loose in John’s head. He realized that, in the same tradition of bands from that era, Portugal. The Man needed to speak out about the world crumbling around them. With these two ideas converging, the band made a seemingly bat-shit-crazy decision: they took all of the work they had done for the three years prior and they threw it out.

It wasn’t easy and there was the constant threat that the band's record label might have them killed, but the totally insane decision paid off. With new, full-on, musical boners, the band went back to the studio—working with John Hill (In The Mountain In The Cloud), Danger Mouse (Evil Friends), Mike D (Everything Cool), and longtime collaborator Casey Bates (The one consistent producer since the first record). In this new-found creative territory, the album that became Woodstock rolled out naturally from there

Remember that mountain of burning needles we were talking about? Good. Because Woodstock is an album (Including the new single “Feel It Still”) that—with optimism and heart—points at the giant pile and says, “Hey, this pile is fucked up!” And if you think that pile is fucked up too, you owe it to yourself—hell, to all of us—to get out there and do something about it.
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Genres:
Grime, Groove, Indie, Soul, R&b/soul, Alternative, Stuff, Electronic, Rnb-soul
Band Members:
John Baldwin Gourley Zachary Scott Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Portugal. The Man to play in your city
Request a Show

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
All Concerts & Live Streams

Live Photos of Portugal. The Man

Portugal. The Man at Port Chester, NY in The Capitol Theatre 2024
View All Photos

Portugal. The Man merchamazonview store

Chris Black Changed My Life (Amazon E...
$29.98
Chris Black Changed My Life
$23.99
Waiter: 'You Vultures!'
$17.05
Church Mouth
$19.99
Woodstock
$29.48
Evil Friends
$17.26
The Mountain in the Cloud
$39.99
View All
Portugal. The Man's tour

Fan Reviews

J
February 27th 2024
Wonderful show at the perfect venue! Really great performance representing the range of their music repertoire. Good visuals. Odd lighting in that not much of it brought focus on the musicians. But, probably intentional.
Washington City, DC@
The Anthem
Dave
February 9th 2024
Love the venue, The Jones Assembly, and the music. The only issue was the technicians used silhouette lighting throughout the entire show. By this I mean the only lighting was to the back of the band so that the audience only saw dark figures against the bright background screen. Never saw the faces of the band members.
Oklahoma City, OK@
The Jones Assembly
Maiya
February 7th 2024
The show was great! They played many favorites, and the effects were neat. One star off because the introduction band took almost an hour, and because Sunshine Theater had standing room only (mosh pit) for people under 21. Other than that, lovely experience, I'd see Portugal. The Man again for sure.
Albuquerque, NM@
Sunshine Theater
View More Fan Reviews

About Portugal. The Man

Well, we’re two full months into 2017 and the world continues to burn like an avalanche of flaming biohazard material sliding down a mountain of used needles into a canyon full of rat feces. But hey, it’s not all bad: Portugal. The Man has a new album coming out called Woodstock.

PTM’s last album came out over three years ago—a long gap for a band who’ve dropped roughly an album a year since 2006. And in true, prolific band fashion, they’ve spent almost every minute since 2013 working on an album called Gloomin + Doomin. They created a shit-ton of individual songs, but as a whole, none of them hung together in a way that felt right. Then John Gourley, PTM’s lead singer, made a trip home to Wasilla, Alaska, (Home of Portugal. The Man’s biggest fan, Sarah Palin) and two things happened that completely changed the album’s trajectory.

First, John got some parental tough love from his old man, who called John on the proverbial carpet or dogsled or whatever you put people on when you want to yell at them in Alaska. “What’s taking so long to finish the album?” John’s dad said. “Isn’t that what bands do? Write songs and then put them out?” Like fathers and unlicensed therapists tend to do, John’s dad cut him deep. The whole thing started John thinking about why the band seemed to be stuck on a musical elliptical machine from hell and, more importantly, about how to get off of it.

Second, fate stuck its wiener in John’s ear again when he found his dad’s ticket stub from the original 1969 Woodstock music festival. It seems like a small thing, but talking to his dad about Woodstock ’69 knocked something loose in John’s head. He realized that, in the same tradition of bands from that era, Portugal. The Man needed to speak out about the world crumbling around them. With these two ideas converging, the band made a seemingly bat-shit-crazy decision: they took all of the work they had done for the three years prior and they threw it out.

It wasn’t easy and there was the constant threat that the band's record label might have them killed, but the totally insane decision paid off. With new, full-on, musical boners, the band went back to the studio—working with John Hill (In The Mountain In The Cloud), Danger Mouse (Evil Friends), Mike D (Everything Cool), and longtime collaborator Casey Bates (The one consistent producer since the first record). In this new-found creative territory, the album that became Woodstock rolled out naturally from there

Remember that mountain of burning needles we were talking about? Good. Because Woodstock is an album (Including the new single “Feel It Still”) that—with optimism and heart—points at the giant pile and says, “Hey, this pile is fucked up!” And if you think that pile is fucked up too, you owe it to yourself—hell, to all of us—to get out there and do something about it.
Show More
Genres:
Grime, Groove, Indie, Soul, R&b/soul, Alternative, Stuff, Electronic, Rnb-soul
Band Members:
John Baldwin Gourley Zachary Scott Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Jason Sechrist
Hometown:
Portland, Oregon

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