Logjam Presents

Portland Cello Project

The Wilma

Missoula, MT
Add to Calendar 05/13/2018 20:00 05/13/2018 10:00 pm America/Boise Portland Cello Project

Logjam Presents is excited to welcome Portland Cello Project to The Wilma for a live performance on May 13, 2018. Tickets go on sale Fri, Mar. 23 and will be available at The Top Hat, online or by phone at (877) 987-6487.  General admission seating will be available and reserved premium balcony seats will also be available. All ages are… Continue Reading

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7:00pm (door) 8:00pm (show)
$25 (Adv.) + applicable fees
All Ages
Tickets

Logjam Presents is excited to welcome Portland Cello Project to The Wilma for a live performance on May 13, 2018.

Tickets go on sale Fri, Mar. 23 and will be available at The Top Hatonline or by phone at (877) 987-6487.  General admission seating will be available and reserved premium balcony seats will also be available. All ages are welcome.

Additional ticketing and venue information can be found here.

About Portland Cello Project

From classical to jazz, pop to metal, transcendent to raucous, the group will be presenting a full evening of what has become their signature, genre-bending style of performance. Expect everything from Bach to Coltrane to Radiohead, including guest collaborations with a diverse assortment of songwriters and instrumentalists.

Special guests on this tour include ex-Missoulan Maiah Wynne, a songwriter/multi-instrumentalist whose credits include the track used for the closing credits for the film The Ballad of Lefty Brown, and who just won second place in the Seattle Museum of Pop Culture’s Sound Off Competition.

Also touring with PCP this time around is trumpeter Farnell Newton, a staple of the Portland jazz and funk scene whose performance and recording credits include Bootsy Collins and Liv Warfield.

“It doesn’t get much more genre-crossing than this,” – MTV

“This indie orchestra gives classical music a jolt of energy,” – Spin Magazine

“The PCP has come to epitomize Portland’s offbeat music scene, one where boundaries are blurred and cellos are in abundance.” – The Strad