AMAZING!!❤️🔥
by Gking on 2/28/24The Capitol Theatre - Port ChesterWow!! I was blown away by the talent, skill and passion of this show. FUN, EXCELLENT!! I will go see them anytime they play in the area!!
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ABOUT PORTUGAL THE MAN:
Over the past decade, Portugal The Man has established themselves as one of rock's most prized possessions and a live phenomenon, with over 1,600 shows under their belts and a storied reputation as festival favorites.
Originally heralding from Alaska, the Portland-based band - comprised of John Gourley, Zach Carothers, Kyle O'Quin, Eric Howk, Jason Sechrist and Zoe Manville - soared to new heights in 2017 with the release of their RIAA certified-gold album, Woodstock. The album was marked by the astounding success of their infectious single, "Feel It Still," which earned the group a plethora of new accolades - including a GRAMMY award for "Best Pop Duo/Group Performance," a 6x RIAA platinum certified single certification, a mind-blowing 20-week residency at #1 on alternative radio, and an inescapable presence on the Top 40 airwaves.Alongside the shine of their myriad musical accomplishments lies the group's long-standing passion for social justice. In fact, this is precisely the intersection on which Portugal The Man thrives; throughout their career, the band has consistently exemplified how to deeply commit to both artistry and activism. This dynamic inspired them to officially launch their PTM Foundation in 2020, focused on universal issues related to human rights, community health, and the environment, with an emphasis on causes directly impacting Indigenous Peoples.
Their continued passion for activism has also led to recent partnerships with organizations such as the National Coalition Against Censorship, The Skatepark Project (helping communities build public skate parks for youth in underserved communities), March for Our Lives (Gun Reform), Keep Oregon Well (Mental Health), and Protect Our Winters (Climate Change), to name just a few.
Wow!! I was blown away by the talent, skill and passion of this show. FUN, EXCELLENT!! I will go see them anytime they play in the area!!
They sounded like a coffee shop high school band that brought all the wrong equipment to perform at a larger venue. Even though it was close to the end of their tour, they brought no energy to their set. Overall, the show was an underwhelming imitation of their studio music which makes me question if they can even play any of the instrumentation you hear on their records. The group is a club with a personality, not an actual rock band.
When I go to a concert to see a band that I like, especially one that has such great songs as Potugal, The Man, I want to see the band. Unfortunately, this concert was a huge disappoinment and I would not recommend paying money to see them if they continue to perform with such bad lighting - its behind them, not in front, so you see the band basically in the dark. I want to see ya play and feel ya be the great musicians that you are!! I can hear your music in my car!
Great band- love them. They stand for good things. Great music— they need to let the audience see them! This is the second show at The Anthem where when you sit in balcony the stage is so dark you have no idea who is singing. I can imagine it’s because they may think that there are no stars — but people go to SEE Portugal the Man - they want to SEE them! Spotlights please ! Either way love this band
PTM is one of the most underrated artists out there. Their music is some of the best around. Incredible show had me moving from start to finish.
We loved seeing Portugal, the Man at the Anthem! They have so many great crowd pleasing songs, I loved how the opened with the indigenous tribe from Alaska singing, and it was meaningful to be welcomed. The opener and brass section kept the party going. Great show!
Started off awful, the band brought some politics to the stage which I didn’t appreciate at all because first of all I didn’t pay for a political event.
My favorite live act, go see them! Always a great time.
Snacktime, opening act, was great. Very disappointed in Portugal the Man. They didn't come out until well after 9:30 (at least a 30 min lag between Snacktime and PTM). Although I am a supporter of many causes and believe in inclusivity, I don't need a lecture on the subject (unannounced at 9:30 pm after waiting hours to hear PTM). Then when PTM came out, no acknowledgement to the audience who waited in very hot, very crowded, and very smokey conditions. Just started playing. Lame. Used to like them a lot. Not a fan anymore.
Something was wrong with the sound. Could barely hear the singers. Love the band but this experience was awful
I thought the sound was bad, I could barely hear the vocals. Maybe it's my old ears
I could tell that Portugal the Man were playing their hearts out but sadly we could barely make the music out. The heavy bass drowned out all of the guitar and most of the vocals.
Awesome, great opening from Snack time, and PTM really killed it! They are so much better in person.
This was my third time seeing Portugal the Man live. The opener, Snacktime, were very funky and full of energy. They joined PTM during their set and their brass instruments added to headliners music in a cool way. Portugal the Man seemed to be having more fun on stage than I’d seen from them previously. It was a lot of fun for us too.
Great show!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Band was putting on a good show, but the sound mix was so bad, we couldn’t understand the lyrics. Or even hear them.
The venue was very clean and a great size, I’m not sure if the band was too big for this venue or what but it was very hard to hear the vocals.
Everything from the venue to the opening band to Portugal The Man was excellent! 👍 I would definitely see them again the next time they're in town.
I loved seeing Portugal. The Man in concert as they always play an amazing show with great energy. This was no exception and their new album is phenomenal as well. My only complaint is that the sound at the venue (The Civic) was a bit off and didn't sound right. It was noticeable to many people in the crowd. They should have turned the singers mics up more but they still put on a great performance regardless of the sound issues.
Show was great, as usual! My only complaint is that I wish they'd have played a few more deep cuts, or pre- Woodstock stuff. Keep up the great work PTM!