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Portugal. The Man visits Harrah’s Lake Tahoe on Friday

Lake Tahoe Action
Portugal. The Man performs at Harrah's Lake Tahoe on Friday, March 10.
Courtesy / Maclay Heriot |

If you go ...

What: Portugal. The Man

When: Friday, Mar. 10, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Harrah’s Lake Tahoe

Tickets: $29.35, plus tax and fees

Info: http://www.ticketmaster.com

Indie rockers Portugal. The Man are set to take the stage at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe on Friday, March 10. While the group’s most recent full-length album (“Evil Friends”) dropped back in 2013, their newest single, “Feel It Still,” debuted merely one week ago.

The upbeat, funky track is a somewhat new take for the band, but long-time Portugal. The Man fans will recognize the underlying alternative sound that defines much of the group’s catalog.

But diversity is something that the four members — John Baldwin Gourley, Zachary Scott Carothers, Kyle O’Quin and Jason Sechrist — take in stride.



“Each track on ‘Evil Friends’ is as different from the next as Portugal. The Man’s previous records were from each other, which is to say a piece of a growing mindscape, and wholly a part of the group’s tumbling fever dream.

“And yet here is ‘Evil Friends’ swirling, like a tornado that sends a napping child toward Oz, into something a tale of Portugal. The Man’s arousal from when it decided to make something special to when it actually did,” states the band’s Facebook biography.



The group moves at a pace that is seemingly nonstop: In a span of six years, Portugal. The Man released six full-length albums while touring. In just over two years, they dropped an EP and four singles.

Portugal. The Man’s South Shore gig begins at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are available via Ticketmaster starting at $29.35, plus tax and fees.

Harrah’s Lake Tahoe is located at 18 U.S. 50 in Stateline.

Learn more online at http://www.ticketmaster.com.

— Lake Tahoe Action


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