festival sponsors
without these amazing companies and community members, summer shred wouldn’t exist. we appreciate their commitment to making music accessible to all and giving back to city to make cool events like this happen.
5 MLK is a residential apartment community located at the Burnside Bridgehead in the heart of Southeast Portland. Offering studio, one, and two bedroom homes for rent, 5 MLK is designed for people who want to live, work, and thrive in the center of it all, with amenities like a rooftop pool, curated gathering spaces, and a walkable location steps from the best of SE Portland and Downtown! As a proud sponsor of Summer Shred Music Festival 2026, 5 MLK is committed to celebrating the local culture and community that makes Portland home.
NW Natural provides safe, reliable and affordable utility services and renewable energy in a sustainable way to better the lives of the communities thry serve. They are also committed to giving back to the community through philanthropy and volunteerism.
Kachka is a culinary destination in Portland, sharing the hospitality, food, and drink of the former Soviet Union, interpreted through a Pacific Northwest lens. Founded in 2014 by Israel and Bonnie Morales in Portland’s Central Eastside, today Kachka encompasses a restaurant, market, frozen dumpling brand, vodka distillery, and a new cocktail and zakuski bar in Northeast.
What's New Furniture offers a curated selection of new, modern, mid-century, and custom furniture in Portland, Oregon.
Step into Snappy’s, the sandwich joint where the '90s c-store vibe meets 21st-century taste in a flavor mashup that’ll take you back without setting you back.
Hand-crafted custom and production drums from Portland, OR. Kirsch Drums are the product of a community of drummers, builders, and studio engineers.
Benson Amps are put together by the nicest team of craftsmen/musicians you are likely to meet in Portland OR.
Gibbins Kaplan Development is focused on developing & investing in high quality mixed use and multi-family apartment projects across the greater Portland area.