2013 MusicFest NW: Neko Case at Pioneer Courthouse Square

Neko Case performs in Pioneer Courthouse Square on the closing night of MusicFestNW 2013. Ross William Hamilton/The Oregonian

Neko Case's two-night stand in Portland was supposed to be a celebration: of Record Store Day, of Revolution Hall's opening weekend and, of course, of the musician's own powerful catalog. But after a winning performance on Friday, Case walked out of her Saturday show early, skipping the encore, thanks to an attendee who wouldn't stop filming -- contrary to Case's wishes.

According to the Portland Mercury and fans on social media, Case asked the audience at the beginning of the show not to film it, a request one person denied. Many attendees appeared to be supportive, directing their invective to the would-be documentarian, though others wished that Case would've stuck it out.

1/3 Peeps need to stop being upset with @NekoCase for ending her show early & need to be mad at the douche nugget that pulled his camera out — ✌🏼𝔸𝕊ℍ𝕃𝔼𝕀𝔾ℍ ✌🏼 (@artistashleigh) April 19, 2015

Whats up with storming off stage, @NekoCase? What about the 799 fans who weren't videotaping? — stephen gardiner (@sgardiner503) April 19, 2015

Case did not address the incident, or either Portland show, on Twitter. She was not available for comment when reached by the Oregonian.

Revolution Hall wasn't open yet when I wrote that it was time to behave at Portland's seated venues last fall -- apparently some people still need a reminder.

-- David Greenwald

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