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Project Pabst festival says it's returning to Portland waterfront after 7 years

The two-day festival is set to touch down at Waterfront Park on July 27-28.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Project Pabst has teased a return to Portland after seven years in a series of social media posts tagging "Portland, Oregon."

The two-day festival is set to touch down at Portland's Waterfront Park over July 27-28. The artist lineup was released Tuesday and includes artists like Billy Idol, T-Pain, Big Thief, Violent Femmes, and more. 

RELATED: Project Pabst festival releases artist lineup: T-Pain, Billy Idol, Manchester Orchestra

In previous years, the festival's line-up has included big names like Ice Cube, Duran Duran and the then-little-known Lizzo. 

Project Pabst will join a host of other Portland music festivals and events that will keep the waterfront and downtown streets vibrant all summer long, such as the Waterfront Blues Festival and Craft Beer Festival. PDX Live is also putting on a lineup of live concerts at Pioneer Courthouse Square that will feature Sleater-Kinney with Amyl and the Sniffers, Mt. Joy and Elle King, among others.

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