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Parking & Directions for McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater
2126 S.w. Halsey St, Troutdale, OR
97060, US
1. Edgefield Parking Lot - Onsite, free
2. Troutdale Commons - 0.8 miles, $5
3. Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail - 1 mile, free
4. Sandy River Delta Park - 2 miles, free
5. Eastside Distilling - 1.5 miles, $10
McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater concerts - 2026 event schedule highlights in Troutdale
The McMenamins Historic Edgefield Amphitheater in Troutdale, Oregon, is renowned for its vibrant concert series featuring a diverse lineup of legendary and contemporary artists. Throughout 2026, fans can enjoy an array of performances spanning genres from classic rock to indie, soul, and alternative. The season kicks off on june 4th with the iconic Bob Dylan, a legendary singer-songwriter whose influence spans decades. Following that, the amphitheater hosts a variety of high-profile acts, including Earth, Wind & Fire on september 5th, celebrated for their timeless hits and energetic performances, and Orville Peck on September 23rd, known for his distinctive masked persona and country-infused sound. In the summer months, audiences can experience the soulful sounds of Sierra Ferrell on may 30th, Rainbow Kitten Surprise on july 12th, and Charley Crockett on July 14th, each bringing unique flavors to the stage. The lineup also features renowned bands such as Jack Johnson on September 28th, LCD Soundsystem performing on august 8th and 9th, and Cake on July 24th and 25th. Summer festivities continue with performances by The Dead South on June 11th, Liz Phair & Sleater-Kinney on September 11th, and Of Monsters and Men on July 27th. Other notable acts include Blood Orange, Interpol, Tedeschi Trucks Band & Lukas Nelson, and Myles Smith, offering a broad spectrum of musical styles. The amphitheater’s scenic outdoor setting provides an enchanting backdrop for these unforgettable concerts, making it a premier destination for live music in the Pacific Northwest during 2026.