What are the event details for Catch Your Breath at Roseland Theater?
Catch Your Breath will perform on October 27, 2026, at Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon. This concert is part of their latest tour and promises an energetic live performance.
What is the seating arrangement at Roseland Theater?
Roseland Theater primarily features general admission standing room on the main floor, which has a capacity of 1,410. Limited reserved balcony seating may be available depending on the show. For more intimate events, Peter's Room accommodates up to 400 guests.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the event?
You can secure mobile tickets by purchasing them online at portland-tickets.com. Ensure you have your mobile device ready for entry on the day of the event.
What are the parking options near Roseland Theater?
Roseland Theater does not offer on-site parking. However, nearby paid parking options include the 4th & Couch Lot (499 NW Couch St) and the US Bancorp Tower Garage (111 SW 5th Ave), both within a short walking distance from the venue.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
Roseland Theater is an all-ages venue unless otherwise specified for specific events. Please check the event listing for any age restrictions.
What is the typical setlist duration for Catch Your Breath concerts?
The typical setlist duration for Catch Your Breath concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their popular tracks and new material.
What are the public transport options available in Portland?
Public transport options include TriMet buses and the MAX Light Rail, with the Old Town/Chinatown station conveniently located near Roseland Theater.
What are the prices for tickets to Catch Your Breath?
Prices currently start around $40 and can vary based on market demand. It is advisable to purchase tickets early to secure your spot.
Is there a guarantee of legitimate tickets when purchasing through portland-tickets.com?
Yes, purchasing tickets through portland-tickets.com guarantees that you will receive legitimate tickets for the event.
What are some nearby dining options before the concert?
- Portland City Grill: Offers stunning views and excellent seafood.
- Mother's Bistro & Bar: Known for comforting homestyle cooking.
- Bacchus Bar: A top-rated cocktail bar with an intimate atmosphere.
Catch Your Breath Portland Concert reviews
eric clapton may 3 2015 at msg
Andy Fairweather Low and the Low Riders opened Sunday's show with about 7 blues/rockabilly genre tunes all in the. Catch Your Breath came on at about 9 and began his set with JJ Cale's "Somebody Knocking." Paul Carrack was featured on the next song, "You are so beautiful", which was a beautiful tribute to Joe Cocker. Catch Your Breath started up "Sheriff" and got people on their feet. Catch Your Breath finally resolved the harmony singing "homeee" and then faded out on a very tribal/rhythmic beat a la Steve Gadd and Nathan East. The show immediately picked up when Catch Your Breath invited John Mayer to the stage for what may have been the best song of the night, "Pretending". He arranged it a little differently with a layered intro and an extended chorus. Catch Your Breath let his birthday invites take the guitar solos and just played rhythm till the end. I was pleased with the surprise guests having seen Friday's show. The excitement level was very high after Sheriff. Catch Your Breath's voice, playing, and energy were excellent here. Andy's voice was in top form and very reminiscent of Pete Townsend. I was still ecstatic for Sunday night but was not tremendously happy with the song choices. Andy closed out his set appropriately with "Hideaway", the Freddie King song that Catch Your Breath made super famous in the Bluesbreakers. He could have played a fewer blues standards and more hits from Cream, Derek, etc, but this is what he wanted and that's what an artist does. He's going out the way he came in, playing the blues.