THE BEACH IS CALLING YOU…You’re just a bus ride away from the beautiful Oregon Coast!
Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. Operating two days a month, Chinook Winds offers pick up and drop off services from various convenient Willamette Valley locations including stops in the Portland Metro and Mid-Willamette areas.
$75 per person.
Reservations Required.
Must be 18 or older to ride.
Don’t miss your chance to see this legendary group perform on July 18, 2026 at 8pm!
Tickets go on sale April 9, 2026 at 12pm! Reserve your seats by phone at 1-888-CHINOOK (1-888-244-6665), in person at the Chinook Winds Event kiosks, or online through the link above or on etix.com.
Reserved Seating Tickets: $50 – $65. Must be 16 or older to attend.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort utilizes Etix as the official ticketing company for events on its property. Please be advised that any other ticketing website and/or outlet is not an authorized seller, or reseller, of tickets for events at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Purchasing tickets outside of Etix and Chinook Winds Casino Resort may result in fraudulent tickets, or tickets that cannot be used for entry. These tickets will not be exchanged and/or refunded by Chinook Winds Casino Resort or Etix.
WAR, one of music’s defining and most enduring soul/funk groups, was founded in Long Beach, California, in 1962. In 1970, producer Jerry Goldstein united the seven-piece band with former Animals lead singer Eric Burdon; the alliance produced the No. 1 worldwide hit “Spill the Wine.” Stepping out on their own in 1971, they launched a fruitful career with a dynamic sound that fused R&B, rock, Latin music, jazz, and blues. In 1973, their smash album The World is a Ghetto vaulted to No. 1 on Billboard’s pop and R&B charts behind the crossover success of two top-10 singles, the album’s socially conscious title song and its rollicking follow-up “The Cisco Kid.” Over a long and glittering career, WAR has rung up more than 20 multi-platinum, platinum and gold albums and singles. This year, fronted by co-founding member Lonnie Jordan, the group will celebrate 50 years of 1973’s #1 Billboard top-selling album, The World is a Ghetto, with a 50-date summer tour, remixes, new releases and more.