Apr11

The Heartbleeders: Portland’s Harmonic Voice for Change

In the lively and ever-evolving Portland music scene, one band is quietly carving out a space where rich acoustic textures meet passionate social commentary. They’re called The Heartbleeders, and over the past few years this Celtic-tinged folk trio has become known for stirring harmonies, heartfelt originals, and meaningful performances that go beyond entertainment. Who Are The Heartbleeders?

The Heartbleeders are a folk ensemble rooted in Portland, Oregon, led by Celtic harpist and vocalist Elizabeth Nicholson. The group also features Bob Soper on fiddle, guitar, and vocals — a long-time musical partner — and Rylan Suehisa on bodhran, guitar, and vocals.

Their instrumentation blends harp, fiddle, guitar, and bodhran, creating a sound that draws from Celtic traditions and American folk music. Vocally, the trio emphasizes lush three-part harmonies, a signature element that gives their performances both poignancy and energy.

Music with Meaning

While folk music has a long history of storytelling, The Heartbleeders take that tradition a step further by tying their material to themes of social consciousness. Their repertoire frequently touches on issues such as class struggle, environmental justice, peace, and anti-colonialism, using original songs and carefully chosen covers to engage listeners not just emotionally, but intellectually.

Ticket Prices On Line At the Door General Admission $23 $26 PFS Members $20 $23 Ages 12-18 $13 $14 Under 12 Free Free

Start time is 7:30pm; doors open at 7pm.

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