Indigenous benefit concert marks Greasy Grass anniversary with music and community
‘Victory Day 2026’ brought together Indigenous musicians in Portland, Oregon, to raise money for the Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation
A June 27 all-ages Indigenous benefit concert in Portland, Oregon, marked the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Greasy Grass, while raising funds for the Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation, according to reporting from Underscore Native News. The event, titled "Victory Day 2026," featured 10 acts, including headliner 1876, Weedrat, Lo Cashninjas and Eggplant Dance Battle. Organizers said the concert emphasized Indigenous unity, education and community.
The lineup brought together established and emerging Indigenous artists across punk, hip-hop and other genres, according to Underscore Native News. Performers and attendees said the event created space for Native youth, strengthened cultural connections and celebrated Indigenous identity in an urban setting. Funds raised during the concert benefited the Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation.
- 1.Mackenzie Olivo. Underscore Native News, .
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