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Waterfront Blues Festival 2026 Set to Energize Portland’s Fourth of July Weekend

  The Waterfront Blues Festival 2026 is officially returning to Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon, from July 2 to July 4, promising three unforgettable days of music, culture, and celebration along the scenic Willamette River. Recognized as one of the West Coast’s most iconic blues gatherings, the festival continues its legacy of blending traditional blues with modern influences. Attendees can expect a carefully curated lineup spanning classic blues, soul-rock, funk, and even Peruvian cumbia — highlighting the genre’s global reach and ongoing evolution. Multiple stages will be set up throughout the park, allowing fans to explore diverse performances while enjoying the vibrant downtown Portland atmosphere. Beyond the music, the festival offers a wide selection of food vendors, craft beverages, and artisan stalls, creating a full cultural experience for visitors of all ages. The celebration culminates each year with a spectacular Fourth of July fireworks display over th...

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