San Fermin - MOVED TO MISSION THEATER

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San Fermin - MOVED TO MISSION THEATER

  • Ages 21+
  • with Runnner

Live at Doug Fir Lounge

By Doug Fir Lounge

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, May 7 · 8:30pm PDT.

Location

Doug Fir Lounge (New Location)

301 SE Morrison Street Portland, OR 97214

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

For additional tickets and further information about this show please visit:

https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/61934856/san-fermin21-portland-mcmenamins-mission-theater


THIS EVENT IS 21+

VALID U.S. ID OR PASSPORT REQUIRED

ALL SALES ARE FINAL


SAN FERMIN

San Fermin songwriter Ellis Ludwig-Leone writes songs that shift seamlessly between joy and dread, panic and euphoria. Since the band’s beginnings in 2013, San Fermin’s ambitious scope has taken them across a variety of genres, attracting an eclectic group of collaborators that reflect Ludwig Leone’s own wide-ranging musical background. San Fermin rose to early acclaim on the strength of their self-titled debut, which bandleader Ellis Ludwig-Leone had initially envisioned as a one-off featuring more than 20 collaborators. NPR hailed the album as “one of the year's most surprising, ambitious, evocative and moving records,” while Pitchfork called breakout single “Sonsick” “deliriously infectious.” Buoyed by the record’s success, Ludwig-Leone put together a full-time band and hit the road, performing everywhere from the Tiny Desk to Lollapalooza and sharing bills with the likes of alt-J, Courtney Barnett, the National, and St. Vincent. In the years to come, the group would go on to release three similarly lauded albums, prompting The New Yorker to celebrate their “knack for simultaneously expressing beauty and crisis,” and Rolling Stone to declare them “masters of highbrow chamber pop.

Written in the topsy-turvy days following two different breakups, San Fermin’s poignant new album, Arms, is a testament to the band’s ability to transform pain and isolation into catharsis and healing. The songs are more minimalist than ever before, stripping away much of the sonic ornamentation the Brooklyn eight-piece has come to be known for in favor of a more raw, direct sound reflective of the album’s candid, plainspoken lyrics. The result is a deeply moving, compassionate collection, one that moves from anger and disappointment to clarity and acceptance as it balances devastation and hope in equal measure.

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Doug Fir Lounge is an intimate Music Venue located underground below the full service Doug Fir Restaurant and Bar. We are just a few blocks east of the Burnside Bridge on the corner of 9th and East Burnside in Portland, Oregon.

Beginning in 2024 all Doug Fir events will take place at our new location at 301 SE Morrison Street.

Tickets available at mcmenamins.com