Events in Portland February
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Events in Portland February 2027 schedule
February in Portland is packed with an exciting lineup of events, offering something for every interest. Music enthusiasts can look forward to multiple performances by the Oregon Symphony at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, including captivating concerts like Jeff Tyzik’s 'Legends: The Paul Simon Songbook' from February 6th to 7th, Jun Markl’s 'Romance and Devotion' from February 13th to 14th, and Chloe Van Soeterstede’s 'Bizet & Bolero' from February 18th to 21st. Additionally, the symphony presents 'How To Train Your Dragon 2 In Concert' on February 27th and 28th, providing a unique blend of film and live orchestral music.
For those interested in engaging conversations, Neil deGrasse Tyson will be hosting two 'In Conversation' events at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall on February 8th and 9th, offering inspiring insights into science and the universe. Rock fans can catch The Bouncing Souls performing at Revolution Hall on February 19th, while jazz lovers can enjoy the Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis at the same venue on February 16th.
Sports and outdoor enthusiasts can participate in the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen's Show at the Portland Expo Center, running daily from February 17th through 21st, with early morning sessions starting at 3:30am. This event showcases the best in outdoor gear, hunting, fishing, and adventure sports.
With a diverse selection of concerts, engaging talks, and outdoor events, February in Portland offers memorable experiences for locals and visitors alike, all hosted at top venues like the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Revolution Hall, and the Portland Expo Center.