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Soul'd Out Presents
ANDREW DUHON
Wed September 24, 2025
(Doors: 7:00 pm) SHOW: 8:00 pm PDT
Jack London Revue
529 SW 4th Ave.
Portland, OR
Ages 21 and up
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$31.39 - $237.39 Sales Ended
JLR Seating Map NotesFor this show, you may reserve individual tables on the map pictured. Note that some tables have limited sightlines as noted. General Admission ticket holders note that seating and sightlines are limted and may be standing room only. All table reservations include admission.

Instructions: 
  1. For Table Reservations: Note the relative location of the stage and bar on the map. Then click a table number to see prices, or click "Show All Tickets". Click the + button to add a specific table to your cart. 
  2. For General Admission tickets: click the "GA Standing" area. Click the + button to add additional tickets.
  3. Click "Agree & Checkout"


Andrew Duhon: There’s a mystical allure to the road. Innately literal and figurative, it is both the blacktop and theconnective tissue between people, places, and cultures. The opportunity to venture beyond what’s known and comfortable into what’s possible. A rugged romanticism of packing up astandard issue Chevy Express tour van with instruments, scuffed amps, overflowing merchboxes, and a trio of musicians setting sail to share Duhon's songs with anyone who will listen.For a young Andrew Duhon, the road was the connection from “No Man’s Land” to the“Promised Land.” A chance to truly connect with former strangers through song. To feel equalkinship with the good ol’ boys in Beaumont, TX and the hippies and artists in Bellingham, WA.But with that comes a weight. Duhon has a knack for telling the kind of stories that clearly costthe writer something to tell, the kind of honesty that feels noble and never half hearted.Entertaining? Sure, but when a song written by a stranger heals you, even in the smallest way,that's a connection beyond entertainment, and that is the journey Andrew Duhon sets out on from his home in Louisiana.His songs are about recognizing our story as much as they areabout telling his, and his coast to coast pursuits have given him a clearer view of the AmericanLandscape than most are privy to.

But after years of voyaging off to every corner of the country, a new sensation arises with eachreturn to New Orleans. The fondness for home returns and, for the moment, forgives thepotholes and theincompetence of local politics to focus on those familiar sights, sounds, andsingular culture of Louisiana from the old European feeling of The French Quarter to the ruralcane fields of Cajun country where his father’s side resides, now noticing the changes afterevery stretch of time spent away. And from that familiar return comes The Parish Record, asnapshot of life venturing from and returning to one of America’s purest cultural vignettes, andthe beauty, conflict, and stories that come with it. Andrew Duhon

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