We’re thrilled to welcome Blind Pilot back to the farm after past sold-out nights that have become highlights of our summer series. Known for their warm, melodic indie folk and deeply heartfelt songwriting, the Astoria-based band returns to Sauvie Island for another evening that feels right at home in the wide-open landscape of the farm. Special guest, Sophie Bird, will open for Blind Pilot.
This is an all-ages show, so bring the whole crew. Grab a blanket or low-back lawn chair and settle in among the wildflowers, animals, and open fields of our regenerative farm on Sauvie Island. Arrive early to enjoy fresh-grilled farm food, plus local craft beer, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks.
Expect an intimate performance in a beautiful farm setting just 20 minutes from downtown Portland.
This is a limited-capacity outdoor show. Advance tickets strongly recommended.
DETAILS
Friends of the Farm Presale: Monday, April 6th at 10:00 AM
Artist Presale: Wednesday, April 8th at 10:00 AM
General on sale: Friday, April 10th at 10:00 AM
All ages - tickets required for ages 3+
$40 in advance/$45 day of show (plus $4.81 ticketing fees)
5:00 PM: Farm's front entrance, box office, bar, grill & concessions open
6:30 PM: Performances begin
Concert in your area for Indie & Alt, Country, Rock, and Folk & Blues.
If you love Indie Folk music, the a Blind Pilot show is something you need to get into your life instantly. I have seen these guys perform so many times and each show keeps getting better and better.
They really enjoy themselves when performing their music. There are many artists out their trying to make it, but you can tell that the members of the group really love making music. When I listen to them I feel alive and enjoy every moment of their performance. These guys are the real deal, you have Ian on the vibraphone, which is one of the coolest instruments ever, that alone should make anyone want to go see Blind Pilot. Kati, the only female in the group also holds it down playing a variety of instruments as well.
I love the fact that this band does not conform to mainstream artist and they actually play a wide variety of instruments. Of course Israels voice was amazing and as they performed a few songs including "3 Rounds and a Sound", "I Buried a Bone" and "One Red Thread" the crowd really got into their performance. At one point we all started lighting our lighters up and sung along with them as they performed "Half Moon".