Portland’s Video Dance Attack Celebrates 21 Years, Announces Spring Events
Portland’s longest-running video dance party, Video Dance Attack, is gearing up for a busy spring season, including its 21st anniversary celebration. The event series, known for projecting music videos onto large screens while attendees dance, will host parties at Revolution Hall and Polaris Hall throughout March, April and May.
The first event of the season, , will be an 80s Video Dance Attack at the Show Bar at Revolution Hall. The party will continue through , running from 8:00 PM to midnight. Tickets are $15 in advance and at the door, and are currently on sale.
Following the 80s theme, Video Dance Attack will present an 80s New Wave Video Dance Attack at Polaris Hall on , continuing through . This event, also running from 8:00 PM to midnight, will feature videos from artists like Depeche Mode, Yaz, The Cure, A-ha, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Thompson Twins, New Order, and Adam Ant. Tickets for this event are also priced at $15 in advance and on the day of the show, with sales opening soon.
The highlight of the spring schedule is the 21st Anniversary Party, taking place on , at Revolution Hall. The party will run from 8:00 PM to midnight and tickets are $21 in advance and $24 at the door. The event will celebrate 21 years of VJ Kittyrox, who has been mixing music videos and curating the event for over two decades. Costumes are encouraged for this milestone celebration.
Rounding out the spring events, Video Dance Attack will present “Studio 54” at the Show Bar at Revolution Hall on , continuing through . Attendees are invited to “grab your feather boa” and dance to music videos inspired by the iconic Studio 54 nightclub. Tickets for this event are $15 in advance and at the door, with sales opening soon.
Video Dance Attack has become a Portland institution, offering a unique and nostalgic experience for music lovers. The events consistently draw crowds eager to relive the music video era and dance the night away.
