LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. — The Headliners Club is continuing to expand its growing lineup of Saturday 4PM matinee concerts, offering music fans an all-ages live entertainment experience built for audiences who want to enjoy live music without staying out late.
The matinee series features 90-minute performances spanning rock, pop, blues, R&B, family-friendly entertainment, tribute performances, and other specialty live music programming. Unlike the venue’s evening concerts, which are always 21+, the Saturday matinees are open to all ages and designed to appeal to families, younger music fans, and concertgoers looking for an earlier showtime.
Doors for matinee performances open at 3PM, one hour before showtime.
While matinees are not currently scheduled every Saturday, the program continues to grow as audience demand increases and additional artists and genres are added to the calendar throughout the year. Live music programming at The Headliners Club is booked by J-Fell Presents.
Upcoming matinee performances include:
- Saturday, May 30, 2026 — Jar Of Lies (Alice in Chains Tribute), Nevermind (Nirvana), and Superunknown (Soundgarden)
- Saturday, June 13, 2026 — Shoot To Thrill (AC/DC Tribute)
- Saturday, June 27, 2026 — Birds Of A Feather (Children’s Music)
Most matinee tickets range from $15–$25.
In addition to live music, attendees can enjoy food and beverages, pool tables, pinball, and a relaxed social atmosphere inside the venue.
“We’ve seen a growing audience for live music experiences that start earlier in the day,” said Jason Fellman of J-Fell Presents. “These matinee shows create an opportunity for families, casual concertgoers, and people who simply prefer not to be out late to still experience live entertainment in a fun and welcoming environment.”
The Headliners Club is located at 17880 SW McEwan Rd in Lake Oswego, just east of I-5 near the Bridgeport Village area.
For upcoming shows and tickets, visit The Headliners Club.
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