What to do in Portland Maine

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What to do in Portland Maine

Events in Portland, Maine"Explore the exciting events in Portland, Maine with our daily podcast. Get updates on local festivals, food events, outdoor activities, and more. Your go-to guide for what’s happening in Portland."This show includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland Maine's Live Music Scene is Electric This Weekend with Must-See Shows Across Town

    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Portland, Maine, today through the weekend of May 3rd. It's Sunday, May 3rd, and the vibe is electric with live music kicking off right now—perfect for shaking off that morning coffee buzz.Start your day at 2 PM with Hyber tearing it up at Blue Portland Maine, delivering indie rock, pop rock, and pop punk energy that'll have you dancing in no time, according to Spotify concert listings. Then, tonight at 9 PM, catch ThinkFishTank bringing their house grooves to Flask Lounge—grab tickets quick via Shazam for this intimate set that's already generating buzz.The music doesn't stop there. Songkick reports a stacked lineup all week: Monday, dive into Emo Night Karaoke at Geno's Rock Club for nostalgic sing-alongs. Tuesday, Vanessa Collier lights up One Longfellow Square with her soulful horns. Wednesday, Chucho Valdes jazzes up Merrill Auditorium at Portland City Hall. Thursday, Brett Dennen strums at One Longfellow Square, and Secret Chiefs 3 experiment at SPACE. Friday explodes with Railroad Earth jamming at State Theatre, Brujeria thrashing Geno's with SKVM and Going 2 Hell, and Sparks the Rescue plus The Sophomore Beat at Live at Madrid's.Weekend warriors, Saturday's huge: Silversun Pickups and Giant Waste of Man at State Theatre, Thin Lear with The Womps and Niagara Moon at Blue Portland Maine, Tricky Britches at One Longfellow Square, and King Sickabilly with Shaun Young and Sean Mencher at Veterans of Foreign Wars, per Eventbrite. Portland Old Port's weekend guide highlights Maifest at Belleflower for brews and bites, plus lingering First Friday art walks downtown.Beyond tunes, CiderFeast Portland hits Oxbow Blending & Bottling tomorrow at noon for cider tastings and feasts. The Portland Old Port weekday guide teases Cinco de Mayo madness at Mesa Grande on the 5th with tacos, DJs, music, and games. And don't miss community walks today—Portland hosts 18 free volunteer-led strolls emphasizing local connections, as Maine Public notes.Portland's Old Port and downtown are buzzing with art, eats, and endless energy—venues like One Longfellow Square, Geno's, and SPACE keep it lively. Check organizers for tickets and times, and get out there to make memories.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland's Saturday: Jazz, Stories, and Community Events Await

    Good morning, Portland! If you're looking for ways to make this Saturday absolutely unforgettable, you've come to the right place. Today is absolutely packed with fantastic events that showcase everything this vibrant city has to offer.Let's start with some live music. This afternoon at two o'clock, head over to The Hill Arts where the Novel Jazz Septet will be celebrating Duke Ellington. This isn't just any jazz performance, listeners. This is Portland's official International Jazz Day celebration, a UNESCO-recognized event that brings together jazz lovers from around the world. Tickets are twenty-five dollars in advance or thirty dollars at the door, and this is a wonderful way to spend your Saturday afternoon immersed in American musical tradition.If you're more in the mood for an evening out, you have some fantastic options. At seven o'clock, the State Theatre is hosting an Evening with Ira Glass called "Seven Things I've Learned." This is a sixty-minute performance plus audience questions with the legendary public radio storyteller. Tickets range from forty to sixty-five dollars, with VIP packages at eighty-five dollars that include a reception with Ira Glass himself.For the music lovers out there, XO is taking the stage at Blue Portland Maine at seven o'clock this evening. And if you're looking for something a bit more intimate, Bella White and Georgia Harmer are performing at Portland House of Music at eight o'clock. Doors open at seven, and this is a twenty-one and up event with tickets at twenty-five dollars in advance or thirty dollars day of show.Over at the University of Southern Maine's Crewe Center for the Arts, Pianofest runs from seven to nine o'clock this evening. Tickets are just seven to thirteen-fifty dollars, making this an affordable way to enjoy classical music.If you're interested in community and activism, Portland Outright is hosting May Day from ten in the morning until three in the afternoon at First Parish in Portland. This five-hour event features workshops, resources, food, and connections with local organizations. It's a fantastic way to find your community and learn about important issues.With so many incredible events happening today and throughout the weekend, there's truly something for everyone in Portland. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast, a storytelling fan, a music lover, or someone passionate about community, this Saturday has you covered.Thank you so much for tuning in to your Portland events guide. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss what's happening in this amazing city. This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland's Buzzing Weekend: John Legend, Fashion, and Cinco de Mayo Celebration

    Welcome to your Portland, Maine weekend guide! If you're looking for something exciting to do tonight and beyond, you're in luck because this city is absolutely buzzing with entertainment.Let's start with tonight. Music lovers have an amazing choice with John Legend taking the stage at Merrill Auditorium at eight o'clock for An Evening of Songs and Stories. This is a fantastic opportunity to experience one of the biggest names in music in an intimate setting. Tickets are available and priced from two hundred sixty-three dollars. If you're more into indie and alternative vibes, head to State Theatre where Hayley Heynderickx is performing alongside Max García Conover and Lady Lamb. This is the kind of eclectic lineup that makes Portland's music scene so special.Art enthusiasts shouldn't miss the Maine College of Art and Design Fashion Show happening tonight at seven at the Institute of Contemporary Art on Congress Street. The show features stunning work from textile and fashion design students while raising funds for scholarships. It's a great way to support emerging talent while enjoying some seriously creative collections and wearable art.If you're in the mood for something cultural and festive, Portland's Cinco de Mayo celebration is happening through May fifth at Tom McCall Waterfront Park. This year's biggest fiesta features the Mariachi Ciudad de Guadalajara, Ballet Folklorico Mexico En La Sangre, and other fantastic performers bringing authentic Mexican culture to life. It's the perfect blend of music, dance, and community spirit.Looking ahead to the rest of the weekend, Portland has forty-nine upcoming concerts and events happening throughout May, so there's truly something for everyone. Whether you're into live music at venues like One Longfellow Square and SPACE, theater productions, or outdoor festivals, this city delivers incredible entertainment options.The beautiful thing about Portland is how it balances big-name acts like John Legend with intimate local performances and cultural celebrations. You could spend your entire weekend hopping between venues and never run out of things to do. So grab your friends, check out one of these amazing events, and experience why Portland's arts and entertainment scene is so beloved by locals and visitors alike.Thank you so much for tuning in and please make sure to subscribe for more Portland recommendations and local insights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland Maine Events: Live Music and Creative Vibes This Weekend

    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Portland, Maine today through the weekend. It's Thursday, April 30th, and the city's buzzing with killer music and creative vibes to kick off your week right.Start tonight with Ty Segall rocking the State Theatre. According to Ticketmaster and Portland Maine Theater, this indie rock powerhouse takes the stage at the State Theatre with tickets from around $74, promising high-energy riffs that fans rave about. If you're craving something more nostalgic, Portland Old Port reports Rick Springfield and Richard Marx teaming up for an acoustic evening at a local venue via PortTIX, delivering full solo sets of '80s hits that'll have you singing along.Crushville hits the Portland House of Music & Events tonight too, per Songkick, for a fun local band vibe perfect for dancing the night away. And don't miss the Maine College of Art & Design's Third Annual Animation & Film Festival at 7:30 PM in the Downtown Mechanics' Hall, as listed on Eventbrite, screening fresh student films that could spark your inner artist.Friday and Saturday keep the momentum with ongoing live music across Portland's neighborhoods. Portland Downtown highlights nightly concerts and art walks in spots like the Old Port, while Songkick notes Tricky Britches and Blue Portland Maine gigs for that authentic Maine folk energy. Check out the Fabulous Thunderbirds if they spill over from last night's Aura show, as Portland Maine Theater mentions.Come Sunday, Visit Portland's event calendar teases rooftop brunch with live jazz featuring Bess Jacques and Kate Campbell, blending mimosas, skyline views, and smooth tunes for the ultimate chill recovery day.Portland's always alive with trivia nights, local tours, and pop-up events, so peek at organizers' sites for last-minute adds. Maine Public's community calendar even has art exhibits running through today if you're into visual inspiration.Grab your crew, snag those tickets quick, and dive into Portland's spring magic. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland's Buzzing: Blues, Psychedelic Rock, and Seaweed Week Take Over the City

    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Portland, Maine, today through the weekend. It's Wednesday, April 29th, and the city's buzzing with killer music, tasty seaweed vibes, and artsy happenings—perfect for shaking off that midweek slump.Kick things off tonight at the Aura with The Fabulous Thunderbirds, the blues legends led by harmonica king Kim Wilson. Ticketmaster and Portland Maine Theater list this high-energy Chicago blues tribute starting around 8 PM, with tickets from $74. Blues fans, this is your spot to groove under the lights.Tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th, catch Ty Segall rocking the State Theatre. Portland Maine Theater and Songkick highlight his psychedelic garage rock set—expect fuzzy riffs and crowd-surfing chaos. Over at SPACE, Mama's Broke teams up with Jude Brothers for folk-punk roots music that hits deep. And don't sleep on the News & Brews Trivia night from Maine Public—team check-in at 5:30 PM, trivia at 6 PM, with Maine Public members snagging a sweet discount code.Friday flows into Maine Seaweed Week, running through May 3rd. Maine Public details kelp burgers, seaweed cocktails, and limited-edition brews at local spots like bars and restaurants. Hit the ongoing expo vibes from Seaweed Saturday earlier this week, or grab fresh kelp from farmers. Pair it with films from the Maine International Film Festival, screening now at Portland Museum of Art and The Hill Arts through May 3rd.Saturday amps up with Arcy Drive at Portland House of Music & Events (HOME) and Sarah Elizabeth Charles bringing jazz dimensions magic, per Songkick. Art lovers, check Bodies in Motion exhibit at Zoot Coffee in nearby Camden—abstract human and animal forms through April 30th, open 7 AM to 4 PM daily.The weekend wraps with more trivia nights and local tours via Visit Portland's calendar—think Bess Jacques & Kate Campbell sets. Portland Downtown promises evening art walks and concerts in the Old Port.Whatever you pick, Portland's serving spring energy. Bundle up for that coastal chill and dive in.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland's Week Ahead: 10 Miler, Bach, and Seaweed Celebrations

    Hey Portland listeners, kick off your week with high energy because today, Sunday, April 26th, the Portland 10 Miler is firing up at Edward Payson Park from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. This seventh annual spring road race blasts through 10 scenic miles along Back Cove, Munjoy Hill, and the Eastern Promenade, showcasing our stunning coastal views—perfect for runners or cheer squads lining the downtown paths, as detailed on the official Portland 10 Miler site and Eventbrite.Stick around after the race for the Portland Symphony Orchestra's performance of Bach's B Minor Mass at Merrill Auditorium this evening, wrapping up a weekend of classical vibes, according to Portland Maine Theater listings. And don't miss the Osher Youth Ensembles Spring Concert today at 2 p.m., featuring "Songs from Here" with the Portland Children's Music group—PortTIX has all the ticket deets for this family-friendly show.Seaweed lovers, you're in luck all week long with Maine Seaweed Week running through May 3rd. Dive into kelp burgers, seaweed-infused beers and cocktails at local spots, plus hands-on workshops and the big Seaweed Saturday expo tomorrow at GMRI—grab fresh kelp from farmers and cook it up yourself, straight from Maine Public's community calendar.Music picks up steam midweek: Ellis Paul strums at Portland House of Music & Events on Thursday the 30th, per Songkick's tour dates. Then, Portland Old Port's weekday guide highlights John Legend lighting up Merrill Auditorium and Ty Segall rocking the State Theatre—epic nights for soul and indie fans from April 27th to May 1st.For ongoing fun, hit rooftop brunches with live jazz like Bess Jacques and Kate Campbell, as spotlighted on Visit Portland's event calendar. Whether you're pounding pavement, savoring sustainable seaweed specials, or catching killer concerts, Portland's buzzing with coastal charm this week.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more insider tips on what to do next! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland This Weekend: Tacos, Seaweed, and So Much More

    Portland, Maine is absolutely buzzing this weekend with incredible events that'll make you want to get out and explore. Whether you're a foodie, sports enthusiast, or looking for something unique, there's something for everyone happening right now.If you're hungry for adventure, the Portland Taco and Tequila Bar Crawl is happening today. This is the seventh annual celebration of everything delicious, and it's the ultimate fiesta experience. Registration starts at three in the afternoon at Fore Play Sports Pub on Fore Street, and the festivities run until eight at night. You'll get taco tokens at registration, then head to participating bars throughout the city to exchange those tokens for flavor-packed tacos while sipping on discounted handcrafted margaritas, smooth tequila, and ice-cold beer. There's live DJ beats and that authentic fiesta atmosphere that makes this event legendary.But wait, there's more happening today. Seaweed Saturday is a free, family-friendly expo taking place at GMRI in Portland. Yes, you read that right. Maine Seaweed Week is a statewide celebration running through May third, and today is the main event. You can explore everything from kelp burgers to seaweed beer and cocktails. Local farmers are selling fresh kelp, and there are hands-on cooking classes so you can learn how to prepare these nutrient-dense, sustainable local foods. It's a unique experience that celebrates Maine's incredible working waterfront.For the sports crowd, The Maine Stage presented by Zero Gravity is a basketball tournament happening today and tomorrow in the Saco and Portland area. Elite and competitive teams from the twelfth grade down to fourth grade are competing, so if you've got young athletes in your life or just love watching quality basketball, this is worth checking out.Looking ahead to the rest of the weekend, the Maine Film Festival is running through May third with screenings at multiple locations including the Portland Museum of Art and The Hill Arts. It's one of the most far-reaching festivals yet, so there's plenty of opportunity to catch some great cinema throughout the week.There's also a Sports Card and Pokemon Show happening in nearby Bath at the Bath Rec Gym this morning from nine to two, if you're a collector or enthusiast looking for some treasures.Portland truly has something for everyone this weekend. Whether you're exploring Maine's unique seaweed culture, joining a legendary bar crawl, catching some basketball, or diving into indie films, you're in for a fantastic time.Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more Portland event updates and local guides. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland Maine Events This Week: Celtic Woman, Film Festival, and More

    Portland, Maine is absolutely buzzing this Friday, and listeners, you're in for a treat whether you're a music lover, art enthusiast, or culture vulture.Tonight is shaping up to be spectacular. Celtic Woman is bringing their New Era tour to the State Theatre, delivering an evening of stunning Irish music and dance that promises to transport you across the Atlantic without leaving downtown Portland. According to Ticketmaster, this performance is happening this very evening, so if you haven't grabbed tickets yet, you'll want to move fast.If you're looking for something a bit different, the New England Turf War is happening at Turf's Sports Grill in nearby Riverton at six o'clock. Real Wicked Events is presenting this competition, making it perfect if you're in the mood for some friendly rivalry and good vibes.But here's where things get really exciting for the rest of your week and weekend. The Maine Jewish Film Festival is in full swing through May third, and today marks a special kickoff film screening at the Portland Museum of Art. According to Maine Public, who's sponsoring the festival, screenings are happening across multiple venues including The Hill Arts and other locations throughout Maine. If you're a Maine Public member, you'll snag a special ticket discount, so that's worth checking out.For those seeking visual inspiration, Bodies in Motion is currently on display at Zoot Coffee in nearby Camden through April thirtieth. The Union of Maine Visual Artists is showcasing an incredible collection of abstract and representational artwork featuring human, animal, and natural forms. You can view the exhibition during Zoot's regular hours, seven in the morning until four in the afternoon, every single day of the week.Looking ahead to the weekend, Portland Ballet is presenting A Midsummer Night's Dream paired with Nell Shipman's Impetus, according to Visit Maine. This is a unique double feature that combines classical ballet with contemporary cinema, giving you the best of both artistic worlds.The beauty of Portland right now is that there's genuinely something for everyone. Whether you're catching live music at the State Theatre, exploring world cinema at the film festival, or discovering local visual artists, this city is delivering culture and entertainment in spades.Thank you so much for tuning in to your Portland events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more recommendations on what's happening around Maine. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    Portland Maine Events This Week: Comedy, Music, Film and Art Await

    Welcome to your Portland, Maine events guide for this week. Whether you're looking for live music, comedy, or cultural experiences, our beautiful city has plenty to offer through the weekend.Tonight is shaping up to be a fantastic Thursday in Portland. If you're a comedy fan, head to the State Theatre where Rodney Carrington is performing, bringing his signature humor to downtown Portland. For those who prefer live music, Broadwing is taking the stage at Blue Portland Maine at six thirty in the evening. If stand-up comedy is more your speed, the Empire Comedy Club is hosting Susan Rice, and SPOTS Comedy Showcase is also running tonight. Over at One Longfellow Square, Richard Shindell is performing a concert for listeners who enjoy folk and acoustic music.The Maine Jewish Film Festival kicks off today and runs through May third, so you'll have multiple opportunities to catch screenings throughout the week. According to Maine Public, the festival is being held at several venues including the Portland Museum of Art and The Hill Arts right here in Portland, plus locations in Brunswick, Waterville, and Waldoboro. Maine Public members can use the discount code MAINEPUBLIC15 when ordering tickets for special savings.If you're looking for something interactive and fun, News and Brews Trivia Night is happening tonight with team check-in starting at five thirty and trivia beginning at six o'clock. It's a great way to test your knowledge while enjoying food and drinks at a local venue.For art lovers, Bodies in Motion is currently on display at Zoot Coffee on Elm Street in nearby Camden through April thirtieth. This exhibition showcases abstract and representational artwork featuring human and animal forms in motion, and you can view it during Zoot Coffee's regular business hours from seven in the morning until four in the afternoon.As you look ahead to the weekend, keep an eye on Portland's vibrant entertainment scene. Our city hosts live concerts and art walks nearly every evening across our five unique neighborhoods, with venues ranging from intimate coffee shops to larger performance spaces. Whether you're into comedy, music, film, or visual arts, Portland delivers something special every single day.Thank you so much for tuning in to your Portland events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more local recommendations and entertainment updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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