Portland kicked off the Fourth of July weekend in style as the beloved Waterfront Blues Festival returned to the banks of the Willamette River, delivering a memorable night of live music, community spirit, and a dazzling fireworks show.
According to a festival review published by Glide Magazine, the celebration featured an impressive lineup that included Alejandro Escovedo, Chuck Prophet, and Glitterfox, among others. The performances drew enthusiastic crowds eager to enjoy the summer festivities along the waterfront.
Adding to the excitement, KOIN reported that the fireworks show made its return to the Waterfront Blues Festival on the evening of July 4th, giving Portlanders a classic Independence Day experience set against the backdrop of live blues music and the scenic riverfront.
The Waterfront Blues Festival has long been a cherished Portland tradition, bringing together music lovers from across the region each Fourth of July. This year’s edition once again proved why it holds such a special place in the city’s cultural calendar — offering a joyful, community-centered way to celebrate the holiday with great artists and good company.
Sources: Glide Magazine, KOIN.com