TOC concert hall is housed in a beloved historic landmark in Portland’s West End creative and cultural district. Saved from demolition by community activists and volunteers in 1968, TOC was built in the carpenter gothic style in 1862 and is on the National Register of Historic places.
The devoted staff and supporters of TOC continue to preserve and celebrate the iconic beauty of TOC while presenting diverse performances and events that reflect and enhance the cultural life of our community. Our building's natural acoustics and intimate atmosphere bring artists and audiences together through profound shared experiences.
TOC concert hall is housed in a beloved historic landmark in Portland’s West End creative and cultural district. Saved from demolition by community activists and volunteers in 1968, TOC was built in the carpenter gothic style in 1862 and is on the National Register of Historic places.
The devoted staff and supporters of TOC continue to preserve and celebrate the iconic beauty of TOC while presenting diverse performances and events that reflect and enhance the cultural life of our community. Our building's natural acoustics and intimate atmosphere bring artists and audiences together through profound shared experiences.