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The Black Keys

Wed May 27 at 6:30pm

Troutdale, OR

Event Info

  • Wed - May 27, 20266:30 PMTickets

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About The Black Keys

The Black Keys is a blues-rock group from Akron, Ohio, United States which formed in 2001, consisting of singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney. The band name was inspired by a schizophrenic artist and friend in Akron, who used the term "black keys" to describe things he disliked or people he did not trust. The Black Keys have roots in traditional blues and psychedelic rock stylings. They released their first album, The Big Come Up, in 2002, followed by Thickfreakness in 2003, and Rubber Factory in 2004. Read more on Last.fm

Venue

2126 SW Halsey, Troutdale, OR

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Edgefield McMenamins used to be?
What did Edgefield McMenamins used to be? McMenamins Historic Edgefield Manor in Troutdale, Oregon, was originally built in 1911 as the Multnomah County Poor Farm. Designed to house and support the county's needy residents, the property functioned as a working farm and community center for decades. After its closure as a poor farm, the site was used for various purposes, including a nursing home, before falling into disrepair. In the early 1990s, the McMenamins brothers revitalized the property, transforming it into a vibrant destination featuring a hotel, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Today, Edgefield stands as a celebrated example of historic preservation and adaptive reuse, blending its rich past with modern amenities.
What is the capacity of the McMenamins Edgefield concerts?
What is the capacity of the McMenamins Edgefield concerts? The McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater in Troutdale, OR, boasts a capacity of approximately 7,000 concertgoers. This spacious outdoor venue is known for hosting major touring acts and popular summer concert series, drawing music fans from across the Pacific Northwest. The expansive lawn seating ensures an open, relaxed atmosphere where guests can bring blankets or low-back chairs to enjoy performances under the stars. The venue's generous capacity makes it one of the largest outdoor concert spaces in the Portland area, perfect for large-scale events while maintaining the historic charm and scenic beauty of Edgefield's grounds.
What is there to do at McMenamins Edgefield?
What is there to do at McMenamins Edgefield? McMenamins Edgefield offers a wide range of activities and experiences for visitors. Guests can explore the historic hotel, dine at multiple on-site restaurants and pubs, and enjoy handcrafted ales and wines from Edgefield's own brewery and winery. The property features a relaxing spa, an outdoor saltwater soaking pool, and a par-3 golf course. Art lovers will appreciate the unique murals and artwork throughout the grounds. Edgefield also hosts live music events, movies, and seasonal festivals. Guests can stroll through lush gardens, visit the gift shop, or partake in brewery and winery tours, making it a true destination for entertainment, relaxation, and local culture.
What is the bag policy at McMenamins Edgefield concerts?
What is the bag policy at McMenamins Edgefield concerts? For concerts at McMenamins Edgefield, guests are typically allowed to bring small bags, backpacks, or purses, but all items are subject to search upon entry for safety reasons. Large bags, coolers, and oversized items are generally prohibited. It's recommended to carry only essential items and use clear bags when possible to expedite the entry process. Outside food and beverages are not permitted, though sealed water bottles and medically necessary items may be allowed. Specific bag policy details can vary by event, so it's always best to check the official McMenamins Edgefield website or your event ticket instructions prior to arrival for the most up-to-date guidelines.

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