Project Pabst
Project Pabst is a music festival that takes place in Portland, Oregon in the United States. The first two editions of the festival were held in September 2014 and July 2015. The festival is produced by Superfly and sponsored by both Pabst Brewing Company and StubHub.
Location and Format
The Project Pabst festival takes place near the Ross Island Bridge on Portland's South Waterfront. The exact location is at 3030 SW Moody Ave, Portland, OR 97201. There are two main stages on 10 acres in Portland's South Waterfront near the restored Zidell Yards. In 2015, the festival ran for two days on Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19. For both the 2014 and the 2015 festival, the basic format of consisted of 8 bands each day spanned across the two stages, so 16 bands total.Pabst encourages all attendees to walk, bike, or skate. Since Portland is very economically friendly parking is limited at the event. Project Pabst has a Park to Walk program where they have a parking garage specifically for the event you can pay to park and walk 1.2 miles to the event. They also have valet parking for bikes and skateboards only.
History
Pabst Blue Ribbon beer was established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1844, by a German immigrant, Jacob Bests. Throughout the years Pabst beer went through a decline in popularity and their sales were plummeting. However, Portland, Oregon played an integral part in bringing the American beer back to life. Since the 1970s, Pabst had seen a decline in their sales until the early 2000s, when their sales started going up again. Portland was sourced as being one of the main proponents of this change. Pabst became very popular due to its image as a cheap, working class, beer that did not try to buy their way with excessive advertisements.In creating the Project Pabst festival, Pabst Brewing Company hoped for it to be a "love letter to Portland". In their initial ideas for the logo of the festival, they made the Portland's Old Town sign into their Project Pabst logo. Portland’s Old Town sign is an outline of the State of Oregon with “Portland, Oregon Old Town,” written in the middle. At the top of the sign, there is a giant deer jumping over the logo. The deer represents Oregon since deer live all over the state. Pabst liked the idea of the sign and made a similar one with the outline of the state of Oregon and their logo is “Project Pabst Portland Oregon.” Instead of using the deer in the logo, though, they decided to make it a unicorn instead. That day, Pepper, the Pabst Blue Ribbon Unicorn was born. Portland’s city board was unsure of the logo though, and they ended up turning Pabst down and pushing the dates back of when they would accept it. There was some controversy behind this decision though and the rejected sign was still used throughout the 2014 Project Pabst festival.
Project Pabst Unicorn is a symbol Pabst Brewing Company created six weeks before the Project Pabst event. They had a huge team creating the 22 foot Unicorn, which stood at the center of the festival. PBR, Figure Plant, Superfly, and David Korins design all came up with the idea of having a unicorn and they helped design Pepper, the giant Unicorn statue, with a light up horn that lights up the colors of the rainbow. There's a myth in Portland that the city was built on a Unicorn burial site and that it used to be the “city of Unicorns.”
Lineup
The headliners for the 2014 festival were Modest Mouse and Tears for Fears. For 2015, the main headlining bands were: Weezer, Against Me!, and Run the Jewels. The full lineup of bands for the 2015 show was:- Blondie
- TV on the Radio
- Against Me!
- Run the Jewels
- Thee Oh Sees
- The Velvet Teen
- Priory
- Hustle and Drone
- Weezer
- Passion Pit
- Buzzcocks
- The Both
- Alvvays
- Terry and Louie
- Wampire
- Wild Ones
Night Shows
Project Pabst 2015 also incorporated a handful of night shows at other venues in the Portland area to the festival. These shows ran at night from July 16–19, 2015 after the daytime festival had finished. These night shows and their venues included:Crystal Ballroom
Saturday - BadBadNotGood, Ghostface Killah, and Del the Funky HomosapienDante’s
Friday - The Spits, The Epoxies, Long KnifeSaturday - Oblivians, Pure Country Gold, Bobby Peru
Sunday - The Mummies, Gaythiest, Sex Crime
Star Theater
Friday - The Sonics, Pierced Arrows, Fireballs of FreedomSaturday - Roky Erickson, The Pynnacles, Hollow Sidewalks
Revolution Hall
Friday - Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Son LittleSaturday - Earth (American band)
Doug Fir
Thursday - Brian Posehn, Bryan Cook, Sean JordanFriday - Shannon and the Clams, Chastity Belt, The Shivas
Saturday - Fernando, Jeremy Wilson, Mike Coykendall
Mississippi Studios
Friday - Tacocat, The Ghost Ease, ShadowlandsSaturday - The Coathangers, Is/Is, Marriage + Cancer
Ash St. Saloon
Friday - Jex Thoth, Ides of Gemini, Clay Rendering, BarrowlandsSaturday - Subrosa, Brothers of the Sonic Cloth, Lesbian, Eight Bells