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Parking & Directions for Our Lady Peace Roseland Theater
8 Nw Sixth Ave., Portland, OR
97201, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free to $2/hour
2. SmartPark Garage (4th & Yamhill) - 0.3 miles - $5 for 4 hours
3. City Center Parking (SW 10th & Alder) - 0.4 miles - $10 for 24 hours
4. Ace Hotel Parking - 0.5 miles - $20/day
Our Lady Peace Concert Live at Roseland Theater | Portland – June 23rd, 2026
The Roseland Theater is more than just a concert venue; it’s a Portland icon where legendary moments have unfolded, like Radiohead’s unforgettable 1996 show that showcased their early hits and made fans realize just how powerful they could be live. Over the years, this place has hosted everything from rock legends to hip-hop pioneers, creating a vibe that’s raw, energetic, and sometimes a little chaotic, in the best way. Back in 1991, Fishbone took the stage and delivered a performance that still gets talked about, setting the tone for countless unforgettable nights. The theater’s design encourages a real sense of community, with accessible seating clearly marked so everyone can enjoy the show without hassle. The floor seats spark a kind of collective energy where fans sing along, sway, and get lost in the music together. If you’re heading to an Our Lady Peace Portland concert at the Roseland, it’s worth checking the venue’s site for specific entry tips, and if you’re coming from the south, just hop on I-5 north and follow the signs downtown. Honestly, there’s something special about experiencing a show here, it’s like being part of Portland’s musical history.