
"All the laughing, crying, spitting, and cussing over the last 15+ years here at the Landmark Saloon will come to an end this Friday (for now?). The landlord's patience for us has run out. The good news is we have great tunes here every night until we take our grand exit on Friday the 13th. Come grab a beer with us and say goodbye to this beautiful mess while ya can."
"Hosting Whiskey Wednesday live music nights for well over a decade, the Landmark Saloon has been a mainstay for Portland's country music scenes since opening in 2010. The venue has reliably booked exceptional under-the-radar music from across genres, most nights of the week. Home to their small, infamous indoor stage-and an outdoor stage added during the pandemic-the Saloon has been a haven for touring and local musicians"
Landmark Saloon opened in 2010 and became a longtime hub for Portland country and under-the-radar music, hosting Whiskey Wednesday live-music nights for over a decade. The venue featured a small indoor stage and an outdoor stage added during the pandemic, welcoming touring and local performers including Michael Hurley, Mike Coykendall, Willy Tea Taylor, Denver, The Neon Prairie Dogs, William Surly, and Jake Ray. Owner Nick Wilson announced a closure prompted by the landlord's waning patience. A farewell show is scheduled for Friday the 13th with special guests. A March 2025 GoFundMe raised over $10,000 but failed to cover rising rent, utilities, insurance, and product costs.
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