Los Blenders Live at Lollipop Shoppe – Portland, OR

Mexico City’s surf-punk heroes Los Blenders brought their signature chaos and charm to Portland’s Lollipop Shoppe on May 10th, delivering a sweaty, fast-paced set that had the crowd moshing, dancing, and yelling along from start to finish.

From the moment they hit the stage, Los Blenders tore into their set with the kind of high-octane energy that’s become their trademark. The band blended surf riffs, garage rock grit, and punk urgency into a sound that felt equally at home in a basement show or a summer festival. Tracks like “Meta y Dinero” and “Ha Sido” got immediate reactions from the crowd—fists in the air, bodies in motion, and not a single person standing still.

The intimate space of the Lollipop Shoppe amplified the experience. Packed wall-to-wall with fans, it felt less like a concert and more like a communal release of joy and chaos. The energy was raw, the sweat was real, and the sound was gloriously loud—exactly what you want from a Los Blenders show.

Between songs, the band bantered in Spanglish, joking with the crowd and keeping the vibe fun and loose. Their set was tight but never stiff, with just the right amount of scrappy unpredictability to keep things interesting. Whether you knew the lyrics or not, by the end of the night, you were shouting along anyway.

Los Blenders continue to prove why they’re one of the most exciting and unpredictable live acts coming out of Latin America’s indie scene. If their goal was to leave Portland dazed, happy, and begging for more—they absolutely succeeded.

Touring alongside Levitation Room, Los Blenders more than held their own, proving they’re not just a band to watch—they’re a band you have to experience live. If the goal was to leave Portland dazed, thrilled, and wanting more, they more than delivered

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