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iLoveMakonnen headlines his first Portland Pride weekend concert

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episode iLoveMakonnen headlines his first Portland Pride weekend concert cover

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For most artists, Portland isn’t the place to relocate amid the heights of their career. But for iLoveMakonnen [https://www.ilovemakonnen.com/], relocating to Portland from Atlanta offered a space away from the pressure and attention of the music industry, and the opportunity to explore himself. Makonnen joins us to share more about his upcoming performance [https://www.startheaterportland.com/?s=iLoveMakonnen] at the Pride in Demand Queer Takeover and what has kept him in Portland nearly 10 years later.

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