About Joy Oladokun at Topaz Farm

Joy Oladokun returns to the farm after her 2024 sold-out show, bringing her deeply honest, soul-rooted sound back to Sauvie Island. Blending folk, soul, pop, rock and Americana influences, her songs feel both personal and expansive, and her live performances are known for their warmth, clarity, and real connection with the audience.

Bring a blanket or lawn chair and settle in among the fields and open sky of our regenerative farm on Sauvie Island. Arrive early to enjoy fresh-grilled farm food, along with local craft beer, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic options.

Expect an intimate, high-energy performance in a wide-open farm setting just 20 minutes from downtown Portland.

This is a limited-capacity outdoor show. Advance tickets strongly recommended.

DETAILS:

Ages 16+ only

$30 in advance/$35 day of show (plus $4.25 ticketing fees)

4:30 PM: Farm's front entrance, box office, bar, grill & concessions open

6:00 – 8:30 PM: Performances

ABOUT JOY OLADOKUN:

Joy Oladokun is one of today’s most compelling genre-defying voices, using deeply vulnerable songwriting to seamlessly connect folk, soul, pop, rock and Americana with striking emotional clarity. A queer Black musician and daughter of Nigerian immigrants, Oladokun has become a vital cultural voice, writing songs that explore identity, faith, mental health, and social justice with honesty and restraint. Since her 2020 breakthrough, she has released two critically acclaimed albums, earned a finalist nod for Americana Artist of the Year, and saw her protest anthem “i see america” named a finalist for the Recording Academy’s Special Merit Award for Best Song for Social Change. Praised by The New York Times and Billboard for her ability to turn quiet introspection into lasting impact, Oladokun has brought her music to national television on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Saturday Morning, and Austin City Limits, while her songs have been featured across major TV series. With collaborations spanning artists like Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, and Maxo Kream, she is entering her next chapter by bringing an even broader, bolder sound to the table, continuing to prove herself as an artist who not only bends genre but bridges culture.