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come BE THE MUSIC

At a REVIVAL, we don't simply listen to music. We PARTY-cipate in the very creation of it!  Our #1 question to all musicians is:  "You now have a 500 person band. What are you gonna do with em?"  Any musicians not actively inviting crowd participation are asked to collaborate with other musicians in experimental configurations, or engage in some form of improvisation for most of their set. Even without a scheduled slot, musicians are invited to experiment with each other on our "Living Stage" from 8am-8pm every day.

Moments like this are wholly unique and will never happen again. When actively engaged in the process of co-creation, you are taking part in Life with a capital "L." Come make magic with us! We promise these musicians below will blow your mind, they'll open your heart, they'll coax out your spirit and make your booty shake

 

Follow musicians through the links in their bio, you won't regret it!!! â€‹â€‹

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Mahzetar

Mahzetar is a DJ and producer known for weaving hypnotic Persian rhythms with global bass, electronic grooves, and deep dancefloor energy. His sets are vibrant cultural journeys—bridging ancient sounds with modern beats and igniting joyful connection wherever people gather. At Summer Revival, he’ll be bringing his Persian beats to the Main Stage for an all-out Saturday night dance party!​

Rebecca Elatiki

Rebecca Elatiki is a Moroccan-American singer-songwriter whose genre-bending sound reflects the richness of a multi-layered identity. With haunting, ethereal vocals, she weaves ancient melodies into modern compositions rooted deeply in medicine music. Rebecca's work centers healing and ritual in transformative community containers. She'll grace us with her prowess on the Main Stage Saturday night.

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EARTH PRACTICE

Earth Practice is a trio of song carriers from Bellingham weaving soulful vocals, R&B influences, and improvisational spirit-led harmonies into a rich, tapestry of connection. Their performances invite audiences into a deeper friendship with their souls, making space for cultural consideration and consummate celebration alike. Come experience their magic at Revival's Main Stage on Friday night.

Sisters of the One Drum

Sisters of the One Drum are a collective of indigenous women devoted to rhythm, prayer, and the ancient power of communal song. Through voice, drum, and presence, they create spaces of remembrance, healing, and unity—inviting participants into the heartbeat of shared ceremony. At Summer Revival, they’ll participate in rituals, lead a workshop, and bring their powerful rhythms to the Main Stage.

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Andy Fischer-Price

Andy Fischer-Price is a Pacific Northwest singer-songwriter whose visionary folk and medicine songs celebrate our inherent oneness. Blending heartfelt storytelling with soulful musicianship, his music serves as a prayer for healing, awakening, and collective evolution. His performances invite listeners into a shared remembrance of connection. He'll be offering his magic on Revival's Main Stage late Saturday night.

Youssoupha Sidibe

Youssoupha Sidibe is a Senegalese kora master and keeper of the griot tradition whose luminous 22-string harp weaves storytelling, rhythm, and joy into every performance. Drawing from generations of West African musical lineage, he invites audiences into chanting, celebration, and a connection to deep lineage. At Summer Revival, Youssou is bringing his infectious spirit to the Main Stage on Friday night.

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Biko Casini

Biko Casini of Rising Appalachia is a percussionist, ngoni player, and event producer known for his deep rhythmic presence and global musical influences. He weaves West African rhythms, folk traditions, and improvisational spirit into powerfully collaborative soundscapes. At Summer Revival, Biko will offer a hands-on workshop and weave his groove into many musical collaborations throughout the gathering.

Chiyokten Wagner

Chiyokten Wagner is a Coast Salish musician, storyteller, and longtime advocate for Indigenous cultural renewal. Through song, ceremony, and story, he carries forward traditional wisdom and environmental protection through his work with Protectors of the Salish Sea. At Summer Revival, Chiyokten will offer a workshop, share music and bring us into deep ritual.

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Three Wheels Turning

Three Wheels Turning is a Pacific Northwest trio known for lilting female harmonies, warm acoustic instrumentation, and anthems that weave folk, roots, & medicine music into a heartfelt musical tapestry. Their performances carry a spirit of storytelling, tenderness, and communal joy that invites audiences to sing along. At Summer Revival, they’ll bring us home with a closing set from the Main Stage on Sunday evening.

Max Ribner

​Max Ribner is a multi-instrumentalist and conductor of collective song devoted to awakening the power of community expression. Drawing from the power of the piano, the flugelhorn and the heart he creates participatory musical experiences that awaken both spiritual connection and group voice. At Summer Revival, Max will lead our Youth Choir and guide the Integration Jam on Sunday night from the Main Stage.

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Laurence Cole

Laurence Cole is a singer, songwriter, and facilitator devoted to the healing power of communal song and ritual. Drawing from folk traditions, grief work, and years of leading participatory singing spaces, his music invites courage, tenderness, and collective voice. At Summer Revival, Laurence will guide a 3.5-hour grief ceremony and offer song throughout the gathering.

Manimou & Denbaya Djembe

Manimou & Denbaya bring the vibrant rhythms and dances of Guinea to life through joyful, high-energy performances rooted in West African tradition. Led by master drummer Manimou Camara, their multi-ethnic troupe celebrates unity, compassion, and the spirit of “Wontanara—We are one.” At Summer Revival, Manimou’s Djembe Troupe will offer a dance workshop, drum circle, and collaborate musically all weekend.

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Sara Tone

Sara Tone is a multi-instrumental Portland-based musician, educator, and activist who's shared Earth-inspired love songs for decades. Blending fae-soul, world-folk, and a playful hip-hop sensibility, she layers voice, looping, and an array of instruments into soulful sonic spells celebrating nature and connection. At the  Summer Revival, SaraTone will offer a drum workshop and a very special dinner set on Saturday night.

Cello Joe

Cello Joe is a genre-bending cellist, beatboxer, and songwriter known for electrifying performances that fuse classical training with hip-hop, folk, and looping wizardry. A passionate advocate for environmental awareness and community connection, he turns the cello into a full rhythmic orchestra. At Summer Revival, he’ll lead the Sunday night Integration Jam and be barding throughout the grounds all weekend.

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Robin Jackson

Robin Jackson is a multi-intrumentalist and improviser known for weaving classical mastery with global rhythms, jazz, and spontaneous collaboration. A founding member of Vagabond Opera and a longtime catalyst in Portland’s creative music scene, he thrives in participatory musical spaces. At Summer Revival, Robin will lead the "Everyone Orchestra" experience from the Main Stage on Saturday night, and jams with friends.

Sarah Conner

Sarah Conner is a vocalist, composer, and sonic explorer known for weaving layered harmonies, improvisation, and live looping into immersive vocal soundscapes. Rooted in jazz, soul, and experimental vocal traditions, her performances transform the human voice into a rich, evolving instrument. At Summer Revival, Sarah will offer a fully improvised looped vocal set late Saturday night.

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Ian Love

Ian Love melds 60’s/70’s style songwriting with modern day communal singing, while honoring the ancient traditions of folk music and song sharing. A founding member of the touring band Family Mystic, Ian is a lifelong musician and humble songleader, sharing music as a practice of fostering deeper connection and community resilience. Ian will be opening up the gathering on Thursday from the Main Stage!

Finn & heyona

Finn & Heyona are a soulful musical duo blending intricate classical guitar, lush vocal harmonies, and gentle rhythms into a sound that bridges folk, soul, and global influences. Their journey began in India while studying music together, shaping songs filled with devotion, longing, and belonging. At Summer Revival, they’ll offer a special Sunday set and collaborate with other musicians throughout the weekend.

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Ephemera

Ephemera is a collaborative musical project from James Rian O’Keefe and Anna Mae Srouji, weaving voice, instrumentation, and improvisation into devotional soundscapes. Rooted in reverence for the divine mystery, Earth, and relationship, their music moves between carefully held musical facilitation and emergent prayer. At Summer Revival, Ephemera will offer a deeply improvised late set on Saturday night.

Saffire Bouchelion

Saffire Bouchelion is a handpan artist, composer, and sonic alchemist whose music evokes deep calm, wonder, and emotional resonance. Blending intuitive improvisation with global rhythmic influences, his performances invite listeners into spacious, meditative sound journeys. His work often bridges healing arts and ceremony. At Summer Revival, Saffire will offer a morning handpan set, & play ritualistically throughout.

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Zjemongol

Zjemongol is a boundary-crossing musical collaboration weaving Mongolian throat singing, shamanic rhythms, and global instrumentation into immersive sonic journeys. Rooted in ancient steppe traditions yet alive with contemporary improvisation, their music invites deep listening, movement, and cultural reverence. At Summer Revival, they'll offer a Friday performance & workshop, and collaborate with fellow musicians throughout the weekend.

Alexa Lux

Alexa Lux is a vocalist, songwriter, and community song leader devoted to the healing power of collective voice. Blending folk warmth with soulful depth, she creates participatory musical spaces that invite authenticity, connection, and belonging. Her work centers the transformative magic of singing together. At Summer Revival, Alexa will lead a Community Choir workshop and collaborate musically throughout the weekend.

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Noah Proudfoot

Noah Proudfoot is an Asheville-based songwriter, producer, and DJ blending acoustic roots, folk-electronic, soul, and medicine music into uplifting sonic journeys. With a passion for poetry, the planet, and inner exploration, his music invites deep reflection and participation. Noah brings his heart to every stage. At Summer Revival, he’ll offer a special dinner set and collaborate with others throughout the weekend.

FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER ????? 

Coming soon haha...​

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Luce

Lucé’s loop station jiving bridges worlds and sounds with heart, depth, and humor. “Lucé” in Italian means “light”, and from her hispanic roots, derives from “Luchar” meaning to “struggle or fight”. Music is this to Lucé; Finding the light within the struggle, and acknowledging the struggle within the light. At the Summer Revival Lucé will be closing down the stage on Thursday night!  

Skijah Indigo

Skijah Indigo is a percussionist & cultural ambassador devoted to traditional West African drumming. Beginning his musical journey in Los Angeles, he later studied under master drummer Malik Sow of the Senegalese National Ballet. Through storytelling, workshops, and performance, Skijah shares the depth of Malinke culture - bridging rhythm and history while connecting people to the authentic roots of music.

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DJ Gabrielle (ecstatic dance)

Gabrielle Gribbin - founder of Peninsula Ecstatic - is a dancer, movement facilitator and DJ. She invites our inner dance outward – to be felt, expressed, and released. With deep earthy bass setting the foundation for her sets, emotive and momentous soundscapes drive her inspiration while poetic melodies and orchestral tones bring us closer to our hearts. At Summer Revival, DJ Gabrielle will be playing on the Main Stage at Noon on Friday!

DJ JaES RINA (ecstatic dance)

James Rian OKeeffe is a multi-instrumentalist, freestyle singing artist, songwriter and DJ from Chimacum, WA. Expect trendy beats, creative mash-ups and transitions, eclectic musicality, and nasty bass tracks. Think Thriftworks meets Savej. His passion for ceremony and nature bring a heartfelt sincerity for the sacred to each set. At Summer Revival, Jaes Rina will be playing on the Main Stage at Noon on Saturday!

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DJ Tulsi Ma (ecstatic dance)

Alba Sari draws her inspiration from growing up traveling around the world, and infuses many different cultural landscapes into her dance journeys. Her intention is to share the antithesis of AI generated music; music that carries the human essence, evokes emotion and depth, and invites the dancer into timeless space. At the Summer Revival, Tulsi Ma will be playing the Main Stage at Noon on Sunday!

SoLuna Sacred Sound

Valera & Amaris as Soluna Sacred Sound invite you to an early-morning uplifting live music and soundscape set. Designed to gently awaken the body, lift the spirit, and align you with the day ahead. Our goal will be to create a vibrational space that energizes, grounds, and opens your heart. Come and enjoy some morning tea and stretching, be bathed in beauty!

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Drum Circles

Drum circles will pulse through this year's Summer Revival. Ecstatic, rhythmic dancing to living grooves will be guided by master percussionists Biko Casini, Manimou Camara, Saffire Bouchelion, Skijah Indigo, Sara Tone, Laurence Cole & friends. Both scheduled and spontaneous sessions will erupt across the grounds, inviting everyone to move, play, and celebrate the primal joy of rhythm together.

Emergent Jams

The Heart of Revival has historically been emergent jams, and this year is no exception. Whether on the Living Stage each day, or around the campfires at night, this is an opportunity to co-create with master musicians in service of emergent beauty and rapture. Bring that poem or that song. Bring your strings, your voice, your care. Share it with others! This is how the Circle stays whole.

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