
The Storied Arts proudly unveil Soundscape Northwest, an ambitious new international music festival and conference launching its inaugural edition April 27 to May 2, 2026, in Portland, OR. Public sales are now live here.
A future-forward reimagining of the traditional industry conference, Soundscape Northwest (SSNW) sets out to forge lasting connections between international artists, fans, and industry, with a heavy focus on music discovery and supporting Public Radio.
Produced in collaboration with Austin-based Tiger Bomb Promo, our Soundscape Village Radio showcases the most innovative college and public radio presenters working today, including luminaries such as KCRW’s Novena Carmel. More radio partnerships will be announced shortly, with 10% of SSNW’s profits going to support these visiting stations, all of whom have lost their federal funding and desperately need our help to stay on the air.
The Soundscape in Residence program features singular international creatives across disciplines. Novena Carmel is Host in Residence, while longtime Portland local Y La Bamba (now living in Mexico City) is Artist in Residence, and photographer Driely S is Filmmaker / Photographer in Residence. We will be adding and announcing more Residents to the program over the coming months.
With six days of programming across more than a dozen venues, featuring 100+ international artists, SSNW transforms a historic Central Eastside industrial neighborhood into a dynamic cultural playground. The international lineup features massive underplays in intimate venues, exclusive debuts of new projects from high-profile talent, historic first USA appearances, and iconic Portland locals.
“This is far more than an industry event; it’s a blueprint for how music can drive economic recovery, urban renewal, and cultural innovation,” says Scott Crane, founder and Executive Creative Director of The Storied Arts and SSNW. “Music is an engine for change. Portland is the ideal place to prove the model. We have so many unique venues, a legendary food and beverage scene, a gorgeous new international airport, and a lot of false narratives about our city that we’re proving wrong. It’s a perfect storm.”
Crane also cites vital partnerships that he says have helped bring Soundscape Northwest to life, including: visual design partners, Happylucky (Portland); booking technology startup, Gigwell (Los Angeles); art production team, Rare Beast (Cincinnati / Brooklyn); experiential partners, Somewherelse (Toronto), PR agency, Gold Atlas (NYC); beverage team, Hey Love (Portland); and Portland host hotels, Jupiter and NEXT.
“Soundscape Northwest wouldn’t be possible without the community that’s come together around it. This definitely takes a village and we couldn’t ask for a better one.”
ARTISTS
SSNW delivers world-class hospitality and exclusive, artist-only experiences. Beyond the stage, artists are invited into a deeper ecosystem: hands-on labs, and curated introductions to top-tier media, music supervisors, agencies, and brands.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING
From global music export agencies and trailblazing executives to creative disruptors and award-winning producers, SSNW presents an unmatched workshop lineup exploring the intersection of music, media, technology, and culture.
FANS
Designed intentionally as a walking festival, fans can expect a rare convergence of underplays, landmark performances, and intimate moments in unexpected venues, all within a 6×8 block grid, surrounded by multiple James Beard-celebrated bars and restaurants.
ABOUT THE STORIED ARTS
The Storied Arts were founded and are led by entertainment and media veteran Scott Crane. In recent years, he has creative-directed and produced events for Pharrell Williams’ iamOTHER, Steven Soderbergh, Brainfeeder, NPR, BBC, Gilles Peterson, Interscope, and Variety, and has delivered high-profile experiences during Coachella, Fashion Week, Golden Globes, Grammys, Oscars, Sundance, and SXSW. He led partnership strategy for the 20th anniversary of San Francisco’s citywide Noise Pop festival and co-produced the Oakland Music Festival (OMF). He serves as Executive Creative Director and Executive Producer across Soundscape Northwest.
