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Home Free

Wed Dec 3 at 8:00pm

Portland, OR

Event Info

  • Wed - December 3, 20258:00 PMTickets

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About Home Free

Home Free is an American a cappella group of five vocalists: Austin Brown (lead tenor), Rob Lundquist (tenor), Adam Chance (baritone), Tim Foust (bass), and Adam Rupp (percussion). They are structured as a traditional barbershop quartet with the addition of a percussionist. Starting as a show group, they toured around 200 shows a year across the United States. The group competed in and won the fourth season of The Sing-Off on NBC in 2013; singing an arrangement of Hunter Hayes' "I Want Crazy Read more on Last.fm

Venue

1300 SE Stark Street #110, Portland, OR

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people fit in Revolution Hall Portland?
Revolution Hall in Portland, Oregon, has a capacity of approximately 850 people. This iconic venue, located in the historic Washington High School building, features a beautifully restored auditorium with both seated and standing room options. Revolution Hall's mid-sized capacity makes it an ideal spot for live concerts, comedy shows, and special events, offering an intimate atmosphere with excellent acoustics. The venue's size caters to both up-and-coming artists and well-known acts, contributing to its reputation as one of Portland's favorite live music destinations. Whether you're catching a local band or a national touring artist, Revolution Hall provides a comfortable and engaging experience for up to 850 attendees.
Does Revolution Hall have a parking lot?
Revolution Hall does not have its own dedicated parking lot. Visitors attending events at Revolution Hall in Portland are encouraged to utilize street parking available in the surrounding Buckman neighborhood, as well as nearby public parking lots and garages. Given the venue's central location, parking can be limited, especially during popular events, so it's recommended to arrive early to secure a spot. Alternatively, Revolution Hall is easily accessible by public transportation, bike, or rideshare services, making it convenient for attendees to avoid parking hassles. Always check posted signage for parking regulations to avoid tickets or towing in the area.
What is the largest concert venue in Portland Oregon?
The largest concert venue in Portland, Oregon, is the Moda Center. Located in the Rose Quarter, the Moda Center can accommodate up to 19,000 guests for concerts and major events. This state-of-the-art arena regularly hosts top-tier touring artists, major music festivals, and large-scale productions, making it the premier destination for big-name concerts in Portland. In addition to concerts, the Moda Center serves as the home arena for the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers and hosts a variety of sporting events, family shows, and conventions throughout the year. Its expansive seating capacity and modern amenities set it apart as Portland's largest and most versatile live event venue.
Where is the new concert venue in Portland Oregon?
In Portland, Oregon, one of the newest concert venues making headlines is The Lot at Zidell Yards. Opened in recent years, The Lot is an outdoor venue located in the South Waterfront district, at 3030 SW Moody Avenue. This innovative space hosts a range of live music events, festivals, and performances, offering a unique open-air concert experience with views of the Willamette River and city skyline. The Lot at Zidell Yards has quickly become a popular spot for both local and touring acts, thanks to its modern facilities, flexible event configurations, and accessible location. Check upcoming event schedules to experience Portland's vibrant live music scene at this exciting new venue.

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