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September 2, 2015
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The Oregon Symphony and fireworks cap off the annual Waterfront Concert, a day-long event return-
ing to Tom McCall Waterfront Park, downtown, on Thursday, Sept. 3. The concert includes a stellar
line up of musicians and youth orchestras.
Waterfront Concert Spectacular
Free concert
with Oregon
Symphony, other
musicians and
youth orchestras
The Waterfront Concert – one
of Portland’s favorite end of sum-
mer events and largest free con-
cert in the state – is coming back
this Thursday, Sept. 3 at Tom Mc-
Call Waterfront Park, downtown.
The music begins at 1 p.m. with
a stellar lineup of musicians and
youth orchestras, and comes to its
zenith with the Oregon Symphony
performing at 7 p.m.
At dusk, the skies above Tom
McCall Waterfront Park will
once again light up following
Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture,
complete with military cannons
from the Oregon Army National
Guard.
An expected audience of some
20,000 spectators will enjoy the
dazzling fireworks finale and cel-
ebrate the anticipated largest-ever
Waterfront Concert. Radio audi-
ences around the world will also
enjoy the Symphony concert,
thanks to the first-time-ever broad-
cast by All Classical Portland.
“We’re in the business of bring-
ing joy to people’s lives through
music,” said Oregon Symphony
President Scott Showalter.
For more information on this
year’s line up and performance
schedule, visit orsymphony.org/
waterfront.