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Glitterfox to Play Churchill School March 5 During Regional Tour

Portland indie-rock band Glitterfox will play Churchill School at 3451 Broadway St. in Baker City on Thursday, March 5; doors open 6 p.m., music starts 6:45 p.m., advance tickets $18.

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Glitterfox to Play Churchill School March 5 During Regional Tour
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Portland-based indie rock band Glitterfox will play Churchill School, 3451 Broadway St., in Baker City on Thursday, March 5, with doors opening at 6 p.m. and the music starting at 6:45 p.m. Advance tickets are $18 at churchillbaker.com; tickets are $25 at the door. A $5 discount applies for seniors, veterans/active military and students ages 16-21, and admission is free for ages 15 and younger who attend with a paid adult.

The Baker City date is one stop on a regional tour supporting Glitterfox’s debut full-length, decoder. Eventbrite’s promotional copy lists decoder as “out August 22 via Jealous Butcher Records,” while the Baker City Herald reports the album was released in August 2025 and notes that release came “just a month after they played at Churchill School.” The two sources provide complementary date fragments without a single explicit day-year line.

Glitterfox was formed by longtime creative partners Andrea Walker and Solange Igoa; the group expanded into a four-piece with Eric Stalker on bass and Blaine Heinonen on drums. Baker City Herald notes the project began as a duo playing roots rock, folk and Americana, and evolved into a four-piece that Walker says plays indie rock “with Americana DNA.”

Walker told the Herald the band spent the latter part of 2025 touring nationally — “We toured the country” — then “took a few winter months off,” during which she said, “I’ve just been writing.” She added the band is returning to an active March schedule: “We’ve got a really busy March.” Walker also described the live approach: “You can always count on a high-energy show. If we can make music that people can dance to, but can feel emotionally, that’s the bulls-eye.”

Eventbrite’s promotional copy frames Glitterfox’s stage identity in vivid terms, saying the band “doesn’t chase the algorithm — they follow instinct, community, and a kind of magia (Basque for magic),” and calling decoder “a supernova of sound and spirit — a soundtrack for becoming, undoing, and becoming again.” Eventbrite highlights tracks such as “Passenger,” “Change Me,” “Polaroids,” and the “deceptively euphoric ‘Wildfires’.”

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Fans can expect a set drawn from the band’s Shazam-listed concert guide, which includes Highway Forever; Richie’s Party; It’s Always Over; Kentucky Night; variants of “i want u bad” / “i want you bad”; Not Fade Away; Portland; Looking Away; TV; Gamma Ray; Passenger; Wildfires; Married to the Ground; and Take Me Back. Walker has also noted a playful concert culture: “A lot of times people come dressed in glitter and sequins — it’s really cool. It just makes me so happy.”

Churchill School advance sales are available through churchillbaker.com, and an Eventbrite listing titled “Mar. 5th Glitterfox” also appears for the show. The band’s Instagram account @glitterfoxband posted that Glitterfox “is coming back to Churchill on March 5th!!!!” and noted, separately, that @foxandbones will join Glitterfox on Friday, March 20; the March 20 item appears in the band’s social post but the Instagram excerpt does not specify venue or ticketing for that date.

With decoder in circulation and the lineup settled around Walker, Igoa, Stalker and Heinonen, the March 5 Churchill show continues Glitterfox’s emphasis on small-venue dates across Eastern Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.

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