In August 2025, the legendary alternative rock group The Pixies will perform at McMenamins Edgefield as part of the venue’s yearly Concerts on the Lawn music series.
The band’s opening acts will be New Zealand singer-songwriter Fazerdaze and fellow 90s rockers Spoon.
The 74-acre Edgefield property is situated in Troutdale, close to the Columbia River Gorge’s mouth. In addition to the performance venue, the McMenamins property has a hotel, restaurants and bars, a movie theater, golf, gardens, and more.
Over the years, the facility has established itself as a Portland area staple for summer concerts, which typically include a highly anticipated lineup of acts.
Show tickets are already available, and more will likely be revealed in the upcoming months.
This is the current lineup:
Jack White on May 24
Leon Bridges on May 28
June 7: Briston Maroney & Peach Pit with special guest Bnny
July 20: Union Station & Alison Krauss with Willie Watson and Jerry Douglas
June 26: Nude Women with Fastball and Guster
July 28: Melissa Etheridge & Indigo Girls
Strange Al Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour, with special guests Puddles Pity Party, August 13–14
Pixies with Spoon and Fazerdaze on August 30
September 3: Teddy Swims
September 20: Taking Back Sunday with Coheed and Cambria
If you go:
Edgefield modified its chair policy for outdoor performances in 2024. It is no longer permitted for concertgoers to bring their own chairs. Although they are not necessary, chairs can be rented. Ten dollars is the rental fee.
Blankets are prohibited.
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