Polyrhythmics Expand 15th Anniversary Celebration With New Shows Featuring Special Guests

The psychedelic funk ensemble will commemorate the occasion with three shows in the Pacific Northwest.

By Scott Bernstein Mar 5, 2025 10:23 am PST

Polyrhythmics will play three special performances to celebrate their 15th anniversary this spring. The seven-piece psych-funk outfit band will bring their live show to three cities in the Pacific Northwest during April and May.

The anniversary celebration starts with a hometown concert on April 17 at The Crocodile in Seattle with special guest mega cat. This performance falls on the eve of Phish‘s tour opener at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena.

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The festivities continue with newly announced shows at Revolution Hall in Portland (Oregon) on May 23 and Wild Buffalo in Bellingham (Washington) on May 24. For the Portland and Bellingham performances, Polyrhythmics will be joined by dynamic vocalist Adryon de Leon, whose commanding stage presence first elevated the band’s live show during their New Year's Eve 2022 collaboration at Portland’s Aladdin Theater. Parlor Greens — an acclaimed organ trio featuring Jimmy James of True Loves on guitar, Adam Scone of on Hammond and Tim Carman of GA-20 on drums — will open both May shows.

These anniversary shows come as Polyrhythmics prepare for the release of their new album, Life From Below, scheduled to arrive this summer. The band has previewed the highly anticipated LP by recently sharing three singles from the forthcoming record: “Mayo Con Yayo,” “Life From Below” and “Chophouse.”

Listen to the New Orleans-inspired “Mayo Con Yayo” from the follow-up to 2023’s Filter Stream below:

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