Emei
EARLY SHOW This event is ALL AGES with special guests Haiden Henderson and Ashley Mehta Emei Meet & Greet Experience -One (1) GA Ticket-Meet & Greet with Emei-Individual Photo Opportunity with Emei-Pre-show Acoustic Performance and Q&A with Emei-One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate, Signed by Emei-Venue First Entry OFFICIAL TICKETS:ETIX is the official ticketing source and partner of Holocene. ** DELIVERY DELAY ** Your tickets will be sent to your mobile device (3) days before the performance date. Please adhere to published ticket limits. Additional orders exceeding the ticket limit may be canceled without notice. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE, DOUBLE-CHECK YOUR ORDER BEFORE PURCHASING. NO REFUNDS.
Grrl x Made of Oak – 21+
James Mapley-Brittle (GRRL) and Nick Sanborn (Made of Oak, Sylvan Esso) make and spin very different music but often end up playing the same parties, thanks to the eclecticism of the North Carolina dance scene. After a conversation they had one day surrounding a shared obsession with peak-hour club music, Sanborn wondered about a collaboration. About a track that existed that somehow made sense for each of them to play at their irrespective sets. It could be massive. But what would it sound like? The two got together every now and again to jam and find a creative chemistry; it didn’t take long for the shared language to emerge, and they recorded the subsequent jolt of energy out at Betty’s studio in Chapel Hill. For both Made of Oak and GRRL, Inertia, their debut collaborative EP out now via Psychic Hotline, feels like the beginning of something entirely new. Local support from Plus (werm hole) & Lamp DX
HARRYWEEN – 21+
TRICK OR TREAT, IT’S HARRYWEEN! ๐ป๐๏ธ We’ll be summoning spells & styles all night long!๐ฎ ๐Holocene – Portland ๐ท๏ธThursday, October 24th โฐ9pm ๐ฆ21+ DON’T BE A HALLOWEENIE / GET TIX ON WHATTHEDANCE.COM ๐ @dancingfaraz will be playing all of your favorite songs from Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Conan Gray, Olivia Rodrigo, 5SOS, ZAYN, Shawn Mendes, 1D, and more! ๐งก Costumes are encouraged ๐งโ๏ธ Harry will not be at Holocene Follow us @thedanceparties ๐งโ๏ธ
girli w/ Marielle Kraft โ All Ages
Holocene Goes Pop-Punk: A night of live covers performed by Understatement of the Year – 21+
THIS SHOW WAS RESCHEDULED FROM THE ORIGINAL DATE OF SUNDAY, AUG 11TH DUE TO ILLNESS. THE NEW DATE IS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH. Don’t Panic! …It’s time to break out the black eyeliner, dust off the old band-tees and Sk8 on over to Holocene for a night of 2000s pop punk music with a LIVE BAND. You better MakeDamnSure to bring your friends who are Not Okay, ’cause We’re Goin’ Down, Down. Understatement of the Year is a live cover band featuring Portland musicians: Maykenzie Joy, James Villa, Mateo Villa, Tim Karplus, and Ryan Wkyert. The show will feature guest performances by local Portland singers TBA.
((( O ))) North American Tour 2025 w/ Luke Wyland – 21+
We found a fairy who makes music in a treehouse. Whose music gear is solar-powered and serves as ‘a direct gift from the sun, an opportunity to create.’ Her art creates a bridge for the modern world to return to nature, to be swept away with her story and sounds she has collected throughout her journey. ((( O ))) is working with the cycles of our natural world, releasing audio/visual art pieces of her universe through what she calls “Moondrops” every full moon. They are later compiled into albums every year called “Sundrops.” She uses meditation to travel to her heart space, where she finds light and translates into sound. She has chosen to follow her inner guidance to complete 12 albums for the next 12 years, giving people the trust and curiosity to stay with her on her musical journey. “R&B rhythms interacting with her elastic vocals, alongside lyrical references to following the stars.” – Crack magazine, 2019 “((( O ))) has chosen a name that’s unpronounceable on purpose. “I don’t resonate with my [given] name,” the emerging experimental R&B auteur explains, speaking over a crackly line from the Philippine jungle. “I’m super energy-based, so the best representation of who I am is without words.” “ – Crack Magazine, 2019 Luke Wyland is an interdisciplinary artist, composer, and performer based in Portland, OR (USA). Wyland has been releasing critically acclaimed records for the past 20 years in the groups AU and Methods Body, as LWW, and under his own name, working with such labels as New Amsterdam, Beacon Sound, Balmat, The Leaf Label, and Aagoo Records. As a person who stutters, Wyland’s approach to music is informed by his idiosyncratic relationship with language. Wyland believes deeply in the cathartic power of live performance as a means for collective healing. Through an interdisciplinary art practice that focuses on improvisation, somatic embodiment, bespoke tuning systems, the cadences of dysfluent speech, and time manipulation technologies, he’s collaborated with choreographers, high-school choirs, filmmakers, sound designers, and renowned musicians such as John Niekrasz, Holland Andrews, Colin Stetson, and Abraham Gomez-Delgado. He’s also the co-creator of the It’s A Fucking Miracle dance class with Tahni Holt. is an interdisciplinary artist, composer, and performer based in Portland, OR (USA). Wyland has been releasing critically acclaimed records for the past 20 years in the groups AU and Methods Body, as LWW, and under his own name, working with such labels as New Amsterdam, Beacon Sound, Balmat, The Leaf Label, and Aagoo Records. As a person who stutters, Wyland’s approach to music is informed by his idiosyncratic relationship with language. Wyland believes deeply in the cathartic power of live performance as a means for collective healing. Through an interdisciplinary art practice that focuses on improvisation, somatic embodiment, bespoke tuning systems, the cadences of dysfluent speech, and time manipulation technologies, he’s collaborated with choreographers, high-school choirs, filmmakers, sound designers, and renowned musicians such as John Niekrasz, Holland Andrews, Colin Stetson, and Abraham Gomez-Delgado. He’s also the co-creator of the It’s A Fucking Miracle dance class with Tahni Holt.
Chai & Roses Party w/ DJ Anjali โ 21+
We are hosting a Sunday evening tea dance that centers Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (QTBIPOC) folks. We honor the QTBIPOC folks who came before us — our radical ancestors who fought to be seen and heard. And free to love. We honor the rich diversity of people within the QTBIPOC community. We invite QTBIPOC folks of all backgrounds & identities to come party with us. We also welcome allies. We expect everyone to contribute to a fun and respectful party. We will not tolerate any form of prejudice or discrimination, such as biphobia, fatphobia, or transphobia. Sunday November 17th HOLOCENE 1001 SE Morrison Street, Portland, Ore. 7-11PM 21+ w/ proper ID $12 Adv (limited tickets) $15 Adv & Day of Show Bring extra $$ to support local pop up: Chaiwallah PDX Chaiwallah PDX is a small batch desi pop-up run by Sarena. Her recipes have taken years to perfect because they taste like she remembers… created with the flavors she grew up with, away from, and returned to. Performances by Blossom Drearie & Chiffon Valentine Dance party with DJ Anjali and Lapaushi Global Bass, Dembow, Bollywood, Cumbia, Hiphop, Bhangra & Reggaeton Co-hosted by PDX Queer Asian Social Meetup & Queer Desi Pdx
MANGO & GINGER (FS GREEN POSTPONED) – 21+
Due to circumstances out of our control, FS GREEN will be postponed to a future date. Refunds available via etix. All tickets purchased for FS GREEN will be honored for MANGO & GINGER Filling in and making their much anticipated return, let’s welcome back Brazilian duo & GB fan favorite: MANGO & GINGER ๐ง๐ท ๐ GLOBAL CLUB SOUNDS ALL NIGHT ๐ FEATURING: MANGO & GINGER (LA) SUPPORT: CHAZ VAN QUEEN SHADØ SRGTPEP DOORS 9PM – $20 ADV HOLOCENE
SOLD OUT – Grouper (NIGHT 2) w/ special guest Tiny Vipers – 21+
THIS IS FOR NIGHT TWO AT HOLOCENE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 2024 Holocene presents Grouper with special guest Tiny Vipers for an intimate show in the front lounge. Seating is limited and first come first serve, with standing room available thereafter. Grouper The 12th full-length by Pacific Northwest artist Liz Harris aka Grouper is a collection of songs spanning 15 years. She characterizes Shade as an album about respite, and the coast, poetically and literally. How we frame ourselves in a landscape, how in turn it frames ourselves; memories and experiences carried forward mapping our connection to place. — An ode to blue / What lives in shade — Songs touch on loss, flaws, hiding places, love. Deep connections to the Bay Area, and the North Coast, with its unique moods of solitude, beauty, and isolation—a place described and transformed by the chaos and power of river-mouth, wild maritime storms, columns of mist that rise up unexpectedly on the road at night. Portions were recorded on Mount Tamalpais during a self-made residency years back, other pieces made longer ago in Portland, while the rest were tracked during more recent sessions in Astoria.Throughout, Harris threads a hidden radiant language of voice, disquiet, and guitar, framed by open space and the sense of being far away. Echoing a lighthouse, burying the faults of being human / Into things that we project upon the sky at night.
Yhapojj w/ Sneak โ All Ages
When you think of Huntsville, its rich history of creating NASA rockets is perhaps the first thing that springs to mind, and it’s fair to say few would associate this Alabama city (nicknamed the “Rocket City”) with any kind of thriving Hip-Hop scene. It’s this reality that makes the fast-rising Huntsville native Yhapojj (real name Jamaruean Micaiah Jones) such a fascinating prospect. With a discography of forward-thinking music that embraces emotional struggles and experimental melodies, Yhapojj is a versatile artist who’s inspired to show the world that his hometown is about much more than just white scientists plotting a route into outer space. His uniquely slurred, pained vocals recall vintage Young Thug, and the vulnerable core of his songwriting, where concepts like heartbreak and isolation are approached without fear, have allowed for Yhapojj to essentially create a Huntsville rap scene from scratch. On his potent 2021 single “Hold It Down”, he pledged that “you’ve got to stand for something or you gon’ fall for nothing”, and he says his mission statement is to help young black males deal with their demons rather than bury them under layers of pride. Yhapojj was initially inspired to begin taking music seriously after going to prison on a gun charge, a stint that resulted in him writing dozens of confessional songs while locked up. He initially gained recognition after collaborating with Ohio-based underground rap innovator Izaya Tiji – while being fiercely independent, solo songs like “Hurt My Feelings” (2.8M+ Streams) and “Hittin” (2.2M + Streams) have helped him to skyrocket in popularity, leading the charge of the new SoundCloud wave. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson and ILoveMakonnen, Yhapojj has effectively cultivated his very own sound and wave, emphasizing relatability within his music.A reference to Queen might not be something you’d expect from a rapper from Alabama, but subverting expectations is what Yhapojj is all about. It feels like a real fire is now burning behind him, just like the rockets his city used to launch into space. As a result, 2023 proved to be a breakout year for Yhapojj, taking his popularity and appeal to new heights and racking up over 6 Million Streams throughout the year (up +400% compared to his previous two singles). The release of his most successful project to date, the Evolution of Xur EP found him charting within the top 100 of Apple Music’s ‘Top Albums’ chart for the first time. Led by singles like “1o” (3.5M+ Streams) and “You Lookin Gud” (1.2M+ Streams), fully leans into the wolf aesthetic and mystical sonics inspired by Twilight, opening the floodgates for Yhapojj to become the unanimous leader of the underground Rap sound. In December 2023, Yhapojj’s viral free show at Mercury Lounge in NYC was dramatically shut down due to massive overcrowding and resulted in an impromptu concert in LES Skatepark (documented by Our Generation Music alongside fellow rising stars xaviersobased and Nettspend). After earning his place on Year-End lists like No Bells’ ‘Best Internet Rap of 2023’, and being named one of OGM’s ‘Artists to Watch in 2024’, Yhapojj is taking full advantage of his moment in the spotlight heading into 2024.