Bend Summer Concerts at the Les Schwab Amphitheater

Upcoming Concerts in Bend

The Shins with The Head &The Heart and Blind Pilot
Friday, May 25 ● 6:00pm ● $35 GA (plus service fees) ● Tickets
The Shins
The Shins, an indie rock band began in 1997, with singer/songwriter and guitarist James Mercer. Mercer with an all new backing based out of Portland includes fellow songwriters Jessica Dobson and Richard Swift, drummer Joe Plummer (Modest Mouse), and Yuuki Matthews (Crystal Skulls) released their new album Port of Morrow in March 2012. New single Simple Song.

The Head and The Heart
Formed in Seattle by a group of northwestern transplants, the Head and the Heart is an indie folk band whose influences include Americana and country-rock. Look forward to catchy piano melodies, a tight trio of strong vocal harmonies and plenty of hand percussion and foot stomps to make the live show inspiring and really fun. Hit singles include Lost in My Mind and Down in the Valley.
Blind Pilot 
A Portland-based group, Blind Pilot strikes a balance between mellow folk and indie pop. Performances by Blind Pilot showcase how dynamic live music can be. Amazing use of multiple instruments- each band member plays a variety of instruments (banjo, upright bass, dulcimer, trumpet, keyboards). Look forward to great energy throughout the show and fantastic vocals.

TENACIOUS D with The Sights
Saturday, May 26 ● 6:30pm ● $39 GA (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Tenacious D
The super-sized acoustic metal/comedy duo Tenacious D was an unlikely success story becoming one of the biggest cult bands of the late '90s and 2000s. The sheer charisma, humor, and energy -- not to mention inspired songwriting -- of singers/guitarists/actors Jack Black and Kyle Gass makes for a great performance.
The D's act showcases Black's theatrical, versatile vocals and Gass' deft support on the guitar in seemingly stream-of-consciousness songs about the duo's musical prowess, subjects straight out of Dungeons & Dragons and equally absurd and inventive sketches.
Their movie The Pick Of Destiny was released in 2006 along with a soundtrack of new material from the dynamic duo. In 2012, Tenacious D released their third album Rize of the Fenix.
The Sights
The Sights are a Detroit-based rock band and after a lengthy hiatus the band is back strong as ever with the release of Most of What Follows Is True in 2010. The album is strong on rock and roll swagger, country and rhythm and blues with lead guitarist/vocalist Eddie Baranek.

Beck with special guest Metric
Sunday, May 27 ● 6:30pm ● $41 GA (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Beck
Based in the underground anti-folk and noise-rock worlds, Beck encompasses all manners of modern music, drawing from hip-hop, blues, funk, indie rock, pop, soul and lounge music. Beck is known for blurring music boundaries.
Fittingly, Beck came from a distinctly artistic background, the son of string arranger/conductor, David Campbell, and Bibbe Hansen, a regular at Andy Warhol’s Factory. Beck’s grandfather was a pivotal contributor to the Fluxus art movement.
In 2006 featuring many songs from his album Guero, Beck was accompanied by a group of puppets, dressed as him and members of his band. Live video feed of the puppets' performance was broadcast on video screens to the audience. The puppet show was included throughout his 2006 world tour.
Beck’s new song Looking For A Sign has a nice Sea Change acoustic vibe. Looking For A Sign is a meandering country song with Beck's woeful voice harkening back to folk songs from the past.
Metric
Metric are a band with an eclectic, adventurous outlook, whose music encompasses elements of synth pop, new wave, dance-rock and electronic. Metric’s song Black Sheep is on the soundtrack for the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Eclipse (All Yours) is on the Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack. Their next album Synthetica will be released in June 2012. Based in Toronto, Metric won Group of the Year and Alternative Album of the Year at the 2010 Juno Awards in Canada.
The Outlaw Roadshow with Counting Crows
Tuesday, August 7 ● 6:00pm ● $39-$78 (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Tickets on sale Friday, May 18.

Norah Jones
Wednesday, August 15 ● 6:30pm ● $39-$60 (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Norah Jones first emerged on the world stage 10 years ago with the release of Come Away With Me, that introduced a singular new voice with the hit single Don’t Know Why and grew into a global phenomenon sweeping the 2003 Grammy Awards.
With Little Broken Hearts, her new collaboration with Danger Mouse, Norah Jones has expanded her sound in characteristically subtle ways. Twelve darkly luminous songs, each an exploration of emotions from various perspectives that invariably leads to a place of beauty and uplift. GA and Reserved tickets on sale Friday, April 13.
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Wednesday, August 22 ● 6:30pm ● $35 (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Michael Franti & Spearhead will bring their blend of hip hop, funk, reggae, jazz and rock back to Bend for a night of much jumping up and down. Get ready to enjoy Sound of Sunshine, Say Hey (I Love You), People in Tha Middle and I Got Love For You.
Michael Franti and Spearhead are currently working on their eighth studio album, and Franti says it will be a bit of a sonic departure from previous Spearhead efforts. "This album is a lot harder and more aggressive," Franti tells Rolling Stone. "There are some songs that are just acoustic guitar and nothing else, but the ones that aren't like that are louder and at times more punk rock, with dance beats to them." While the band hasn't decided on an album title yet, Franti says it will arrive sometime in the fall, with a lead single dropping this summer.
ZZ Top
Friday, August 24 ● 6:30pm ● $42-$79 (plus service fees) ●Tickets
Tickets on sale starting Friday, June 1.
Brandi Carlile
Saturday, September 1● 6:00pm ● $35 (plus service fees) ●Tickets
Tickets on sale Friday, May 18.

Huey Lewis & The News
Tuesday, September 11 ● 6:30pm ● $39-$78 (plus service fees) ● Tickets
Huey Lewis & the News is a San Francisco-based group that has been playing pop rock for three decades. Huey Lewis & the News have a contagious brand of straight-ahead rock n' roll that has outlasted countless trends, selling over 20 million albums worldwide. The band has a driving, party-hearty spirit with hit songs Workin' for a Livin, I Want a New Drug, The Heart of Rock & Roll, Hip to Be Square and The Power of Love. GA and Reserved tickets on sale, Friday, April 13.
Local's Deal
The first 300 General Admission tickets for each concert bought with cash at the Ticket Mill pay a flat $3 service fee. (Please note service charge varies depending upon method of purchase.)
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Tickets on sale now and at Ticket Mill.
Ticket Mill hours are Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-4pm.
Tickets for all Les Schwab Amphitheater shows are available for purchase at the Ticket Mill and Bendconcerts. (The Ticket Mill is located between Anthony's and The Duck Store in the Old Mill District.)
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New Summer Collection Launch
Enjoy discounts, prizes and save 15% storewide on summer apparel on Thursday-Sunday, May 17-20.
Cannelloni Frutti di Mare stuffed with shrimp, scallops and whitefish in a rich creamy sauce then baked with marinara and Parmesan.
Spaghetti con Gamberetti spicy shrimp with grilled tomatoes, garlic, basil and fresh mozzarella.
Linguini Misto Mare pairs Manila clams, shrimp, and whitefish with garlic, lemon, butter and white wine.

Art and Craft: Is there a line between fine art and contemporary craft? Six artists re-imagine basic craft traditions on view in May.





