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If you are looking for things to do in Portland, Maine this weekend and beyond, you will not be disappointed. It is a packed calendar, so whether you are in the mood for an epic Oktoberfest bar crawl, live music, local history, or fall flavor, Portland’s got it covered. Today kicks off with Oktoberfest Portland style. According to Eventbrite, the Official Oktoberfest Bar Crawl takes over downtown starting at 4 PM today, Saturday, September 27. You can check in at Mathew’s on Free Street, grab an official wristband, and immerse yourself in a tour of Portland’s best bars and venues with exclusive drink specials, live music, DJs, and an after-party. That is not all—each location offers themed perks and the digital map makes hopping between spots easy. Remember, you have to be 21 and over with a valid ID for this one, and the party goes until 11 PM. Craving more live music? The Portland Old Port Weekend Guide highlights several shows all over the city. Look for local favorites and cover bands, including an outdoor set with Keanu and Vinyl Tap from noon to 5 PM on Sunday. If you want a laugh, check out the comedy acts rotating through downtown venues. For a quieter vibe, the Maine Historical Society offers exhibit walk-throughs after hours several nights this week, perfect for history buffs or a mellow evening.Fall is in full swing and that means it’s prime time for festivals. Flannel Fest runs September 27 and 28, not far from town, and is all about Maine pride with artists, makers, and local food and drink wherever you look. For those who love a classic autumn adventure, Portland’s area corn mazes and pumpkin patches are bustling right now and easy to reach by car or Uber.If you are up early, Portland’s waterfront shines in the fall. You can set sail on a whale-watching tour any morning or evening. Kayak tours across Casco Bay are perfect for the active crowd, and a city and lighthouse cruise or tour is always memorable. The Greater Portland Maine Events Calendar suggests trivia nights along the waterfront, book clubs with snacks, and walking tours revealing the hidden stories of Black Portlanders.This week, keep an eye out for pop-up ethnic food tours showcasing Portland’s renowned restaurant scene, and guided tastings at local breweries. And for something totally unique, the Kotzschmar Organ inside Merrill Auditorium has a behind-the-scenes tour and live demonstration—music lovers, this one is unmissable.Whether you’re here to dance, explore, eat, or just relax, there’s something special for every listener. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Listeners, the energy in Portland, Maine is just fantastic this week, and there is a line-up of events you won't want to miss. Right now, Thursday brings you vibrant happenings all over town, but as we roll into the weekend, the options get even better. Whether you want live music, food, art, or exploration, Portland is set to deliver.Tonight, genre-defying punk legends The Dwarves are playing Geno’s Rock Club on Congress Street with local favorites Covered in Bees and The Outsiders. Doors open at seven, show kicks off at eight, so grab your tickets if you’re ready to rock. Geno’s events are always electric, making this a top pick for music lovers.Friday also marks the start of Portland Spirit Cruises for those who want to unwind on Casco Bay. There’s sightseeing, champagne brunches, and dinner cruises, and you can even jump on their Bigfoot Adventure Cruise if you want a bit of quirky maritime lore. Cruises run throughout the weekend—just board at the Old Port for a fresh view of the city waterfront.If you lean toward art and culture, Friday is the perfect time to hop over to the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum for the Sasquatch: Ancestral Guardians exhibit, a deep dive into indigenous legends and forest protectors. It's open ten to four, offering an intriguing mix of history, art, and culture tied to Maine’s wild heritage.Saturday and Sunday send creative energy through the heart of downtown during the Portland Farmers' Market, held in Deering Oaks Park. It runs from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and brings local produce, crafts, and live music into a vibrant community atmosphere. It’s a classic weekend ritual and the place to taste real Maine flavors, grab a bouquet, or hunt for fresh baked goods.If you’re out late Saturday, swing by Congress Square Park for their outdoor movie night—family-friendly and just right for unwinding under the stars. Check out their social media for the film selection and bring a picnic blanket.For those interested in the performing arts, Portland Stage Company is hosting their early fall run, and you can browse PortTIX for tickets to live theater happening all week. This year’s lineup includes a mix of Maine-produced plays and original works—perfect if you want some dramatic flair.Foodies should circle Sunday on the calendar for FeastPortland, Maine’s famous food festival, with top chefs, local brews, and creative bites. Events spill across town, so check their website for locations and set your taste buds on a local adventure.Bird enthusiasts, make your way to the Chapman Swift Watch at sunset any night this week. Hundreds gather at Chapman Elementary School to watch thousands of Vaux swifts swoop into the smokestack—it’s an awe-inspiring nature event unique to September. Whether you’re a kid with binoculars or just want a tranquil moment, this is communal magic right in the city.Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more insider updates on Portland, 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 AI
Portland, Maine is absolutely buzzing with events, energy, and unique experiences this weekend and through the week, so let’s get right to what you can do around town.Today, listeners can catch the excitement of Portland Bulls n’ Broncos at the Cross Insurance Arena. For the first time since 2019, the thunder of hooves and rodeo challenges returns to Portland, with top competitors taking on bull riding, bareback, and saddle bronc events. If you want that authentic western thrill, doors open at 3 pm and the action starts at 4, but don’t wait—tickets go up in price on the day of the show according to Cross Insurance Arena.If something more musical suits your Saturday, at 7 pm the historic Merrill Auditorium hosts Sound Waves, an immersive organ concert performed by James Kennerley. Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ offer a voyage through music inspired by Maine waterways, with projections and dramatic lighting. It’s a two-hour journey full of evocative sound, atmospheric visuals, and beloved pieces like the Hebrides Overture and music from Pirates of the Caribbean. Tickets are available at multiple price points through PortTix.Looking for outdoor fun? Throughout September, Portland offers incredible birdwatching and iconic fall hikes. According to Travel Portland, you can visit Chapman Elementary School around sunset any evening this month for the Chapman Swift Watch, where tens of thousands of Vaux’s swifts perform mesmerizing aerial displays as they settle into the old chimney for the night.This is also the height of dahlia season, and listeners can stroll nearly 50 acres of blooming color at the Swan Island Dahlias Festival, complete with a Sunday Market, flower arranging classes, food carts, and live music.The city calendar highlights Park(ing) Day on Friday, September 19th, transforming parking spaces into pop-up parks and art installations from 8 am to 2 pm—a fantastic way to support local creativity and get inspired.If you’re up for a taste adventure, Negroni Week runs all week at Portland’s best cocktail bars. According to Travel Portland, your Negroni order goes to a good cause, with proceeds benefitting charities across the city.Art lovers can head downtown for ongoing exhibitions and gallery walks. According to Portland Downtown, nearly every night holds a live show, art opening, or unique performance to discover. Trivia nights, brewery happenings, and harbor cruise tours fill out the schedule, so there’s always a reason to explore a new side of the city.For those seeking a deep dive into Portland’s past, the Maine Historical Society and the Tate House Museum are open for tours, and the Maine Irish Heritage Center welcomes visitors each Thursday.So whether you’re up for a high-octane rodeo, a magical music experience, marveling at swirling birds, savoring local food and cocktails, strolling through art, or getting out into autumn nature, Portland, Maine has you covered this weekend and throughout the week.Thanks for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe for more local happenings. 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 AI
Portland, Maine is alive with energy this third week of September. If you’re looking for ways to fill your days and nights with art, music, food, and a sense of community, you’re in the right place.Today, September 18, those passionate about community and the spirit of Maine can head over to Halo at The Point at 5 PM for the Maine Immigration Forum. This annual gathering celebrates immigrant and Indigenous voices, with spotlights on food and land projects, a dinner reception, and live performances. Open to everyone, the event highlights diversity and collaboration—perfect for listeners who want to broaden their horizons and connect with neighbors from around the world.Music buffs, Thursday lunchtime brings a special treat with the Seyir Duo performing a free show presented by the Portland Conservatory of Music. If you want to catch a midday moment of serenity and inspiration, pop into the performance at 12:15 PM.Friday night turns up the jazz with an innovative trio: Scott Amendola, Trevor Dunn, and Phillip Greenlief take the stage at 7:30 PM, again at the Portland Conservatory of Music. Expect avant-garde flourishes and dynamic improvisation—a can’t-miss for live music connoisseurs.On Saturday, set your sights on Merrill Auditorium. The world-renowned Kotzschmar Organ will thunder to life for Sound Waves at 7 PM, promising a powerful musical experience steeped in Portland tradition. Also Saturday, the kinetic energy keeps flowing with composer Kevin James performing at Merrill Auditorium.Art lovers have plenty to look forward to. Throughout the week, downtown Portland is bustling with events from art walks to live concerts, transforming the city’s five neighborhoods into hubs of creative activity. For a family-friendly day, visit the annual Maker’s Market at the Point this weekend, where you can shop local crafts, enjoy street eats, and soak up the energy of passionate makers.Book lovers, the Portland Public Library’s Annual Book Sale runs this weekend, offering treasures for every taste. And for those who crave a bit of magic, snag tickets for the Wizard’s Pub Crawl—a whimsical journey through local bars, each with themed drinks, costume contests, and surprises straight out of the wizarding world, as highlighted by Portland Old Port.Those looking to connect with Portland’s maritime spirit can embark on sunset cruises, kayak tours across the harbor, or even a whale watching adventure. If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, join themed history and food tours offered daily, celebrating Portland’s rich cultural tapestry.However you like to fill your September days—whether by delving into global cuisine, losing yourself in music and art, or just walking the cobbled streets in search of local color—Portland, Maine has a little magic waiting around every corner this week.Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Swifties, comedy fans, cyclists, and art lovers, this is an amazing week for you in Portland, Maine. Starting today, get ready for Taylor Swift The Eras Tour Drag Version at Batson River Brewing and Distilling on Hanover Street. Doors open at 11 AM and the show kicks off at noon. Watch drag queens light up the stage with performances from every Taylor era, dress up in your favorite Swift look, play games, and even get a chance to perform during the acoustic set. Hosted by Glitteress and featuring Tiffany Vogue, Gia Giselle, Die Anna, and Barbra, Please, this is an all-ages event. Bring your besties or come solo and make new Swiftie friends. Don’t forget your friendship bracelets.For cycling enthusiasts, the annual Maine Lighthouse Ride rolls out from South Portland bright and early today. Choose routes from 25 up to 100 miles, all promising jaw-dropping views of Maine’s stunning coastline, plus well-stocked rest stops and post-ride food and beer. You’ll be riding for a cause—the Eastern Trail Alliance, the region’s top multi-use greenway.If laughter is your thing, Empire Comedy Club on Congress Street has the electric Luis J. Gomez performing at 7 PM tonight. Known from Comedy Central, “Last Comic Standing,” and the Joe Rogan Experience, Luis brings his powerhouse set to Portland. Just remember, it’s a 21+ event and there’s a two-item minimum in the showroom.Art lovers can dive into cultural events all weekend. There’s Tales of Bells and Drums, a celebration of dance and percussion that tells powerful stories through movement and rhythm at Merrill Auditorium. Kids and families can join Maine Public’s Paint and Sip Night on Sunday at Rising Tide Brewing Company. This $45 ticket includes art supplies and a drink, plus you get to take home your own masterpiece.September in Portland also means catching the wonder of the Chapman Swift Watch, where over 16,000 Vaux swifts put on a breathtaking sunset show at Chapman Elementary’s chimney. It’s a favorite for families and photographers every year.There’s more—classic rock at South Portland Auditorium and freshly harvested finds at the Portland Farmers’ Market. Every event promises fabulous energy, passionate performers, and that unmistakable Maine coastal charm.Thanks for tuning in. Subscribe so you never miss Portland’s best things to do. 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 AI
Listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Portland, Maine today and into the weekend, you’re in for a treat. The city is buzzing with events and activities that capture the warmth of late summer and the spirit of Portland’s friendly community.This afternoon, you can catch Summer Sunsets Live down at Thompson’s Point, featuring Billy Wylder until 8:30 PM. Expect live music, food trucks, drinks from local partners, and a top-notch waterfront vibe. Summer Sunsets Live is not just about music—the event blends sunset views, pop-up surprises, and a famously relaxed atmosphere, all free and pet- and kid-friendly. It’s a perfect way to welcome the evening with friends or family.For anyone in the marketing and PR world looking to network, Andy’s Old Port Pub is hosting the AMA Boston: September Marketing Mingle with Maine PR Council tonight from 5 to 7 PM. It’s a friendly chance to meet fellow professionals, share ideas, and maybe enjoy a pint while you do it.Bayside Bowl ramps up live music tomorrow at 8 PM with We May Be Right, a Billy Joel tribute sure to hit all the nostalgic notes. All ages are welcome, making it a great family outing.Saturday morning at 9 AM brings a Multi-Unit Landlord Class at Cumberland Avenue for anyone interested in property management, while Batson River Brewing & Distilling hosts the lively Taylor Swift Eras Tour Drag Version at 11 AM—celebrate the pop magic with local drag stars.Looking for something outdoorsy and unique? Melanin’s Up hosts paddle-boarding at Casco Bay from East End Beach on Sunday morning, a fun way to greet the day with fresh air and coastal views. If boats are more your thing, hop aboard Casablanca Cruises Sunday for Cruising for Kibble at 1 PM, benefiting community pet food programs.Art lovers will want to note the Lowry’s Lodge Reading Series on Sunday afternoon at the Maine Jewish Museum, a celebration of literary creativity and local voices. Sunday evening, Rising Tide Brewing Company transforms into an art studio for Maine Public Paint and Sip Night at 6 PM. For $45 a ticket, you get a drink, supplies, and guided instruction—and you’ll walk away with your own masterpiece.If you’re itching for history, the Maine Irish Heritage Center opens its doors every Thursday from 10 AM to 2 PM, and there are local tours highlighting Black and immigrant stories around Portland’s neighborhoods. Culinary tours, trivia nights, organ demonstrations, and drag brunches also pop up throughout the weekend, showing off Portland’s famously eclectic offerings.No matter your taste, Portland, Maine has your week packed with music, art, performance, outdoor activities, learning, and community building. Thanks for tuning in, remember to subscribe. 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 AI
Listeners, Portland, Maine is buzzing with live music, art, and local flavor this week, and you’ll want to plan ahead to catch the best the city has to offer. Right now, the city’s inaugural Maine Music Weekend Festival is in full swing. It’s running today through Sunday and features an impressive lineup of local and national acts performing across venues throughout downtown Portland. Expect everything from indie rock to folk and jazz, food trucks on site, and pop-up artisan markets sprinkled along the waterfront.If you’re in the Old Port district tonight, be sure to stop by the First Friday Art Walk, a free and self-guided tour through local galleries, studios, and creative spaces. The streets come alive with outdoor performances, live mural painting, and sidewalk vendors showcasing Portland’s vibrant art scene. It’s a perfect intro to Portland’s creative spirit and an ideal start to the weekend, as detailed by Maine Public’s community calendar and local arts organizations.Tomorrow at noon in Post Office Park, the People’s Hunger Strike Maine launches an international movement in solidarity with Gaza. The event is scheduled for between noon and 1:30 pm, and those wanting to support humanitarian action, witness advocacy, or just learn firsthand about local activism should check it out. This brings together healthcare workers, organizers, and the community in one of Portland’s most visible gathering spots.On Sunday, September 7, lovers of live performance should head to the Kotzschmar Organ at Merrill Auditorium for a special guided demonstration and behind-the-scenes experience. The Kotzschmar Organ is one of Portland’s unique treasures and even for non-musicians, the thunderous sound is unforgettable.Looking a bit ahead—September 14, Rising Tide Brewing Company hosts a Bob Ross-inspired Paint and Sip Night at 6 pm. Tickets are limited, but this is a lively, joy-filled paint night complete with prizes for best Bob Ross lookalike, drinks, and your very own canvas masterpiece to take home.For those who want to keep things active, Portland offers guided walking tours every day this weekend. You can dive into Maine’s food culture, discover the untold stories of Black Portlanders, or hop on a tasting tour of the city’s top breweries. Trivia nights, drag brunches, yoga with goats, and classic lighthouse tours also fill the community calendar according to Visit Portland and local event curators.Soak up the last of summer in Portland’s parks, along the bustling waterfront, or out on Casco Bay with evening cruises and kayak tours. This is only a taste of what’s happening—Portland is proof that big fun comes in small city packages.Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Listeners, Portland, Maine is buzzing with excitement this week and into the weekend. Whether you are craving art, music, food, or a classic Maine sunset, there is something special just for you. Let’s dive in.September in Portland means the city calendar is overflowing. Art in the Pearl wraps up Labor Day weekend with more than 100 artists showcasing paintings, photography, jewelry, and hand-crafted furniture in the North Park Blocks, all surrounded by food vendors, musicians, and family-friendly activities. If you want to be right where the action is, don’t miss the Rose City Comic Con at the Oregon Convention Center where fans of comics, pop culture, and cosplay gather to meet celebrities and creators, see panels and experience next-level costuming according to Travel Portland.The Chapman Swift Watch is a unique September tradition, with as many as 16,000 swifts swirling around the Chapman Elementary School chimney at sunset. Head to the grassy banks in Northwest Portland any evening this week for a natural show unlike any other.Thompson’s Point hosts Summer Sunsets Live, bringing in the best local musicians including Billy Wylder and CRYS to an unbeatable spot by the water. Enjoy food trucks and locally crafted drinks while catching Maine’s most majestic sunsets. Summer Sunsets Live is free, pet-friendly, and kid-friendly, making it the perfect relaxed hangout for everyone. Thompson’s Point also features Cabin Fever Comedy with rising stars like Andrew Orolfo and Maine’s own funny faces, set for a Friday night full of laughter. Visit Thompson’s Point’s calendar for full details.Looking ahead to Sunday, September 7th, Hear Here 3 at Merrill Auditorium celebrates Maine’s local music talent. Creative Portland has curated drummers, dancers, classical strings, soul singers, and Broadway performers for an unforgettable night, and tickets are available now on PortTIX and Creative Portland’s website. If classical music is more your vibe, the DaPonte String Quartet performs Beethoven and Korngold at venues around the coast and in Portland. Check the DaPonte Quartet site for showtimes.The Maine Music Weekend Festival kicks off September 5 to 7 and debuts in Portland, showcasing a packed schedule of regional talent. For details and to reserve your spot, visit Creative Portland.Every Thursday, the Maine Irish Heritage Center is open to the public for stories and tours. If seafood is your thing, unique guided oyster tours and tastings run all week on the waterfront.Whether you want to wander art festivals, soak in sunset concerts, watch migratory birds spiral by the thousands, or groove to live music by the bay, Portland is ready to make your week unforgettable.Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Listeners, it’s a spectacular week to be in Portland, Maine, as summer winds down but the city keeps the energy high.Today, August 30th, Thompson’s Point is the spot for music lovers. The Halo Lounge Concert Series is debuting with The Last Revel, a dynamic four-piece folk band hailing from Minnesota. Doors open at 6 PM, the opener kicks off at 7, and you can expect the main act at 8:30. It’s all ages, ADA accessible, and yes, there’s plenty of paid parking. Expect an upbeat blend of folk, string band energy, and indie rock – it’s the perfect soundtrack for a late summer night according to the Thompson’s Point event calendar.Just a stroll away, Summer Sunsets Live! is packing the waterfront with the sounds of Catcha Vibe, food trucks, craft beverages, and unbeatable sunset views. This gathering is free, pet-friendly, and open to everyone. Portland’s riverfront really comes alive with live music and a laid-back crowd, so bring your friends—and expect some pop-up surprises as reported by Thompson’s Point.If you’re around downtown, the Old Port Makers Market is making its Labor Day weekend debut, drawing over 30 local artists and makers together. It’s a fantastic spot to discover unique art, handcrafted goods, and sample some of Maine’s creative spirit. As Portland Old Port highlights, this market is right in the heart of the city and perfect for picking up something special.Fans of classical music can venture to see the DaPonte String Quartet, who are performing selections from Beethoven and Korngold through September 14th along the midcoast, with details and discounted ticket codes available on Maine Public’s Community Calendar.Sunday ushers in another round of Portland’s legendary Drag Brunch, which is a vibrant mix of performance, delicious food, and lively community. According to Visit Portland’s event listings, it’s become a local staple for capping off the week with flair.Looking for something educational? The Maine Irish Heritage Center is open every Thursday, inviting visitors to explore Portland’s rich Irish history and culture.For those wanting to get active, there are guided tasting tours at Portland’s craft breweries, behind-the-scenes looks at the fascinating Kotzschmar Organ, oyster shucking classes with local farmers, and even sunset yoga sessions on the waterfront.To top things off, trivia nights, historic walking tours, artists’ open houses, and a slew of food and drink events are filling up the calendar, ensuring there’s no shortage of ways to experience Portland’s unique vibe this week.Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. 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 AI
Portland, Maine is buzzing with late summer energy and one glance at what’s happening this week shows you exactly why people love this city by the sea. On Saturday, the city center transforms into an open-air gallery for the annual Portland Fine Craft Show. Head down to the Free Street Parking Lot at 120 Free Street between 10 AM and 5 PM, where more than 100 craft vendors will be showing off their handmade creations. Expect everything from jewelry, pottery, and textiles to carved wood and blown glass. Plus, you can catch artist demonstrations and connect with local arts organizations, all for free—this show is known for its friendly atmosphere and high quality, so chat with makers and pick up a truly local souvenir. Shop Maine Craft organizes the event and their reputation among Maine artists is sky high.If you want to end your evening with music and local flavors, Thompson’s Point is the spot. Saturday night brings the State Theatre Concert Series with the indie band 12 OC scheduled to play from 6 PM to 11 PM. The same venue’s Summer Sunsets Live series continues, so while you’re listening, stroll the waterfront, try something new from a local food truck, and watch the sun set behind the Fore River. According to the Thompson’s Point calendar, this is one of the city’s favorite summer traditions. These events are free, open to all ages, and pet-friendly, making them a natural place for the community to gather.The Portland Chamber Summer Festival continues this week with a performance at USM’s Hannaford Hall on Saturday as well. Classical and contemporary chamber music fills the city thanks to guest artists from around the world, making this a cultural highlight for musicians and music lovers alike, according to the Portland Old Port.Food fans should check out the classic Maine Food and History Tours, which are running daily. You’ll taste your way through the Old Port, learn local lore, and maybe discover your next favorite bite. For those who love a challenge, trivia nights are happening citywide—head to a waterfront pub or local brewery, grab a team, and test your Maine knowledge.Sunday is drag brunch day, a beloved Portland tradition for great food, big laughs, and incredible performances that always sell out, as highlighted by Visit Portland. This is the last weekend of summer before fall starts sneaking in, so treat yourself: stroll the waterfront, dance under the stars, or simply relax in one of Portland’s many green spaces.Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly guide to Portland fun. 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 AI
Kicking off this Thursday in Portland, Maine, listeners have a lineup brimming with excitement for every taste. If you’re looking for an enchanting summer night, check out Summer Sunsets Live at Thompson’s Point from 4 to 8:30 PM. Picture relaxing at the water’s edge, with live music by Laurie Jones, a stellar spread of local food trucks, craft drinks, and even pop-up surprises. It’s free, pet and kid friendly, and regularly gathers a great local crowd for Portland’s best sunset views according to the Thompson’s Point event calendar.For those who love to laugh, Empire Comedy Club is hosting The Rotation Comedy Showcase at 9 PM this Thursday. According to Empire Comedy, tickets are just ten dollars plus a small fee, and you’ll get a rotating lineup of stand-up comics for an evening guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. It’s a 21 and over event with a relaxed, club vibe.If you’re in the mood to dance and mingle, the Tate House Museum was planning a Summer Contra Dance this week—originally scheduled for Wednesday, but if rain intervened, it’s happening Thursday from 5 to 7 PM. This contra dance is held outdoors in the beautiful Tate House garden, backed by live folk musicians and featuring classic dance styles from the colonial era. All are welcome, and tickets are available at the door, so don your comfiest shoes and get moving.As the weekend approaches, Portland’s calendar heats up. On Friday, local art lovers will be treated to the Portland Fine Craft Show. Hosted by Shop Maine Craft, the show takes over Free Street with over a hundred artists and craftspeople showing ceramics, jewelry, fiber art, and more. The event is a juried showcase with outreach booths, making it a top spot to find a truly unique Maine-made gift or piece for your home, as covered by Portland Old Port.Friday night, Thompson’s Point features another highlight with Dark Star Orchestra in concert, 6 to 10 PM. According to Portland Old Port, this Grateful Dead tribute act always draws out the jam band fans for dancing and good vibes along the waterfront.If you want a family-friendly adventure on Saturday, Jurassic Quest sets up shop, offering a dino-filled experience for all ages with animatronic dinosaurs and interactive stations. Dog lovers should head over to the Dog Days of Summer or Pet Rock in the Park, where pups and families can enjoy music, food, and canine capers together.Sports fans, don’t miss 80s Day at Hadlock Field this Sunday, where the Portland Sea Dogs baseball team celebrates with throwback tunes, themed games, and a fun ballpark atmosphere. Rising Tide Brewing is also hosting Groove Atlas for a folk-rock show, perfect for unwinding with a local brew.Throughout the week and weekend, listeners can try trivia nights at local restaurants, explore behind-the-scenes tours at the Kotzschmar Organ, and join a harbor sightseeing cruise or seafood tour described by Visit Portland’s event calendar.Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. 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 AI
Listeners, Portland, Maine is bursting with energy this week, and there is something for everyone, from live music to legendary comedy and craft fairs.First up, today marks an epic double-headliner at Geno's Rock Club on Congress Street as Eyehategod and Crowbar bring a powerhouse matinee show. Doors open at 3:30 pm, with music kicking off at 4:30 pm. It's a can’t-miss event for heavy music lovers ready to rock out on a Saturday afternoon—note, it’s a cash-only bar, and no refunds, so grab your tickets and get there early.Over on Thompson’s Point, get ready for the State Theatre Concert Series tonight with fan-favorite Lake Street Dive performing live starting at 5:30 pm. Thompson’s Point keeps the summer party rolling with Summer Sunsets Live, featuring live performances, pop-up food, local drinks, and unbeatable sunset views along the waterfront all weekend. Sunburned Sharks will keep the vibe high, and this event is free, pet-friendly, and perfect for all ages, making it one of Portland’s favorite hangouts according to the Thompson’s Point event calendar.If comedy is more your style, head back to Thompson’s Point Friday night for Cabin Fever Comedy. The show kicks off at 8 pm with a lineup that includes Carlo Rojas and Stephen Barton, plus Andrew Orolfo making his Maine debut. Hosted by Marcus Cardona, it promises laughs for everyone wanting to end the week on a high note.Art lovers, Portland has a treat in store—the Portland Chamber Music Festival continues at Hannaford Hall this Saturday, August 16, featuring world-class musicians from near and far. The festival delivers innovative chamber performances, enriching the city’s cultural life across multiple evenings this month.Looking ahead, mark your calendar for next Saturday, August 23, when Free Street transforms for the 10th Annual Portland Fine Craft Show, featuring 100 local and regional exhibitors working in jewelry, ceramics, fiber, glass, wood, and more. This juried show from Shop Maine Craft is a must for folks passionate about handmade quality and unique art pieces.Throughout the week, there’s always something happening downtown, from trivia nights along the waterfront to open houses at Portland Ballet, behind-the-scenes tours of the historic Kotzschmar Organ, and tasty food tours exploring Portland’s diverse restaurant scene. If you’re looking for history, don’t skip the Maine Highland Games & Scottish Festival running through Sunday with everything from music and dance to caber tosses and traditional treats, as detailed by the Saint Andrew’s Society of Maine.No matter your style, Portland is the place to be this week for music, food, culture, and community. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Portland Maine is buzzing with unforgettable experiences this week, so whether listeners are locals or visitors, here is what not to miss. Tonight, Portland House of Music transforms into celebration central with the Best of 2025 Awards Show, presented by Portland Old Port. Doors open at 5 PM, and the party runs until 7, showcasing the people, businesses, and restaurants that make Portland special. For just ten dollars in advance or fifteen at the door, enjoy free food, fun giveaways, and a vibrant crowd cheering on this year’s winners. According to Portland Old Port, expect a lively scene and plenty of chances to mingle with the passionate folks that define the city’s energy.At Thompson’s Point on Friday, comedy lovers can kick off the weekend with the Cabin Fever Comedy show. The doors open at 7 PM with the show at 8, featuring a star lineup including Carlo Rojas and Stephen Barton. The real treat is the Maine debut of Andrew Orolfo—hailed for his appearances on Comedy Central and Netflix—who is sure to bring big laughs. Locals looking for more music and sunset views can soak up Summer Sunsets Live at Thompson’s Point as well, a free series where food trucks, local beers, and top-notch live music—like Billy Wylder and Sunburned Sharks—make for unbeatable Maine evenings. As organizers put it, this is Portland’s go-to scene for good vibes, fantastic sunsets, and a welcoming atmosphere for all ages, including kids and pups.Friday night at Portland House of Music, What The Dance brings CRIMEWAVE: A Darkwave Party. Kick back and dance the night away with a moody soundtrack, welcoming anyone ready to celebrate the city’s late summer pulse.For fans of culture and the arts, the Portland Chamber Summer Festival is in full swing. The highly respected chamber music series runs at USM’s Hannaford Hall, drawing world-class performers for innovative concerts. This week’s festival nights are Thursday, August 14 and Saturday, August 16. It’s a must for anyone looking to take in some of the country’s best classical and contemporary music right here in Southern Maine, reports Portland Old Port.Next Saturday, August 23, listeners won’t want to miss the Portland Fine Craft Show on Free Street. More than 100 artists and craftspeople from Maine and the Northeast present their best in jewelry, ceramics, glass, metal, wood, fiber, and more. Organizers say it’s the perfect place to find that one-of-a-kind souvenir while soaking in the creativity that Portland is known for.Be sure to check with event organizers for any last-minute updates, and remember, the city’s waterfront, breweries, and historic Old Port always offer new discoveries beyond these marquee events.Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
If you woke up today in Portland, Maine and you’re ready to make the most of your second August weekend, you’re in luck. This city is buzzing with events and activities for everyone, from music lovers to families just looking for a fun night out. Let’s dive into what’s happening right now and through the weekend in Portland, Maine.First up, the sea is calling fans of alternative and indie music. Guster’s On the Ocean festival has taken over Thompson’s Point, creating a three-day whirl of live music and good times right on the waterfront. Saturday features headliners like Guster, The Mountain Goats, Fruit Bats, and more. The fun continues on Sunday with performances from Guster, Hanson, Joy Oladokun, Karina Rykman, and Bailen. Expect kids activities, food trucks galore, a family-friendly festival Kids Zone in partnership with the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, and special Kids Tickets to make this the perfect outing for the young at heart. Find all the nitty gritty at ontheoceanfest.com and Thompson’s Point’s official calendar.Across town, Thompson’s Point also hosts Summer Sunsets LIVE, Portland’s laid-back waterfront hangout. Head down for free live music — tonight catch Sunburned Sharks, while Frenzie will be performing Saturday. There's great local Maine food trucks, creative drinks, and the best sunset view Portland has to offer. Summer Sunsets LIVE is pet-friendly, open to the public, and always packed with good vibes.Looking for a one-of-a-kind Portland shopping experience? Don’t miss the Lost and Found Vintage Market at Thompson’s Point in Brick South. It’s Maine’s largest pop-up vintage event, with a curated lineup of vintage vendors, plus food, drinks, and photo ops.Families and circus fans, get ready for Circus Smirkus at the Cumberland Fairgrounds, running August 8 and 9. The theme this year is “Game On!” with energetic performances under the big top circus tent. Remaining tickets for Saturday’s 6 PM show are selling fast and include a discount for kids under 12, so grab yours through PortTIX as soon as possible.And for anyone longing for simple summer fun, Portland’s parks, harbor trails, ice cream shops, and breweries are full of activity all week long. For details on daily happenings, check out Portland Downtown’s event calendar where there’s always a concert, art walk, or pop-up market just around the corner.Whatever you’re into, Portland, Maine offers summer like nowhere else. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Kicking off Thursday, Portland is buzzing with live music, sunsets, and summer tradition. Thompson’s Point has the free Summer Sunsets Live concert series, featuring local bands like Sunburned Sharks and Frenzie, alongside an array of food trucks, local beers, and unbeatable views of the Portland waterfront. It is kid and pet-friendly—grab some friends and make an evening of it as the sun dips behind the Fore River, according to Thompson’s Point’s official calendar.Tonight, music fans can catch Bella’s Bartok with Muddy Ruckus for free at Portland House of Music, doors open at 8 PM. Portland House of Music continues to deliver a packed week, including tributes and themed parties—check out their website for full details. For more waterfront excitement, Old Orchard Beach lights up at 9:45 PM with a classic fireworks display right at Palace Playland. Plan ahead for a sparkling show on the sand, as listed on Old Orchard Beach’s event page.Friday and continuing all weekend, Guster on the Ocean returns as one of Portland’s signature summer festivals. Friday night brings the sold-out Guster “Hits and Bits” variety show at State Theatre, blending music, storytelling, and comedy. Saturday and Sunday at Thompson’s Point, it’s a full-scale music festival with Guster plus The Mountain Goats, Hanson, Fruit Bats, Joy Oladokun, Maggie Rose, and more. The festival is all-ages, family-friendly, and packed with activities—there’s even a Kids Zone in partnership with the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, open Saturday and Sunday for hands-on art and outdoor fun. Food trucks and specialty drinks will keep everyone fueled for dancing and listening, as reported by On The Ocean Fest and State Theatre.For shoppers, Thompson’s Point also hosts the Lost and Found Vintage Market, the largest vintage pop-up market in Maine, open through the weekend. The event features dozens of vendors with antiques, vintage clothes, food, and drinks inside the historic Brick South building.Whether you’re a music lover, foodie, family explorer, or just want to experience the unbeatable summer vibe of Portland, you’ve got something unique every day and night this week. For more block parties, local cruises, and last-minute discoveries, keep your eyes on sites like Portland Old Port and the official Portland events calendar—August is brimming with magic.Thanks for tuning in to your Portland event guide and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
Portland, Maine is alive with events and excitement all week and through the weekend, offering live music, art, outdoor fun, and something for every listener’s taste. The inaugural Back Cove Music and Arts Festival is happening today and tomorrow in Payson Park. This is a brand-new summer tradition with major acts like Jack White, Lord Huron, The Roots, Turnpike Troubadours, Lucy Dacus, Thee Sacred Souls, and Margo Price taking the stage. The festival runs from noon into the evening each day and is more than just music—it also features local art vendors and Portland’s renowned food scene. According to State Theatre, there are single day, two-day, and VIP ticket options and the venue has been transformed for a full weekend celebration.For families or those looking for something a bit more interactive, Thompson’s Point continues its Summer Sunsets LIVE series. This signature event is free, open to all ages, and known for unbeatable sunset views, food trucks, local beer, cocktails, and top-notch live entertainment by acts like Sunburned Sharks and Frenzie. It’s pet friendly, perfect for kids, and welcomes everyone to kick back and enjoy the best of Portland’s waterfront vibe. Thompson’s Point also hosts the Lost and Found Vintage Market inside Brick South, featuring Maine’s largest lineup of vintage vendors, excellent food, craft drinks, and plenty of photo opportunities.Looking ahead to next week, Guster’s On the Ocean is taking over Thompson’s Point with a two-day waterfront festival beginning Saturday, August 9. This event offers live music on two stages, a diverse artist lineup, kids’ activities and crafts at the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine, and a full array of local food trucks. The weekend kicks off at the State Theatre with a sold-out music and comedy night, but the outdoor festival is the centerpiece. Guster fans can also join in on On the Ocean Adventures, which includes sea cruises, bike tours, and special brewery collaborations for a full Portland experience.Meanwhile, the Greater Portland calendar is filled with ongoing events like trivia nights at local restaurants, historical walking tours, oyster shucking lessons, city and lighthouse tours, classic Maine food and history experiences, and drag brunches every last Sunday downtown. Art lovers can check out rotating exhibitions, while those seeking some relaxation can sign up for goat yoga classes that combine yoga, fresh air, and Maine’s playful goats.Every corner of Portland is buzzing with music, flavors, and community this weekend and beyond. Whether you’re ready to rock out in Payson Park, savor sunsets at Thompson’s Point, explore vintage treasures, experience Portland’s food scene, or just stroll the waterfront, there’s something waiting for you.Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
For anyone in Portland, Maine this week, it is a stellar time to get out and explore because the city is overflowing with great summer events. This evening, wrap up your Thursday at the Eastern Promenade’s Fort Allen Park Gazebo for the Summer Concert at the Gazebo, running from 6 to 7 PM. Bring a blanket, kick back as the sun sinks over Casco Bay, and take in some live local tunes according to the City of Portland's official events schedule.If you are looking ahead to the weekend, listen up: The Cruising Casco Bay Concert Series continues Friday night with a special show on the water hosted by Casco Bay Lines and 98.9 WCLZ. Toby McAllister & The Sierra Sounds return for this sunset cruise. The concert—always a quick sellout—offers ocean breezes, great music, and a cash bar. All the details can be found on Portland Old Port’s guide for the weekend.Not into cruising? You can catch the Hearts of Pine, Maine’s own professional soccer squad, with a watch party at Rising Tide Brewery. Grab a pint, cheer on the local club, and enjoy food from The Galley. According to Portland Old Port, it is first come, first served, so drop by early if you want the best seat.Thursday night, Bayside Bowl becomes a must for music lovers as UK funk legends The New Mastersounds hit town on their “Ta-Ta For Now” Farewell USA Tour. This show promises soul, deep rhythm, and unforgettable energy, with openers The Kevin Roper Project. This may be your last chance to catch the veteran quartet live in Maine.Amigo’s Summer Madness also keeps rolling with outdoor music, including an offbeat blues set from Fat Knuckle Freddy—a duo known for their rowdy, one-of-a-kind sound.Looking for fun during the day? Portland Paddle hosts free early morning paddles for sea kayakers and stand-up paddlers twice a week during the summer. Just show up with your own gear, or rent a vessel if you need one. These hour-long sessions let you start your day on the calm waters of Casco Bay in the expert company of local staff.For the foodies among you, there are unique tours and tastings all weekend long, including behind-the-scenes looks at barrel rooms and oyster shucking lessons with local farmers. Payson Park comes alive with local art and music, perfect for families and anyone wanting to explore the creative energy of the city.Drag Brunch returns on Sunday—an all-inclusive, joy-filled way to wrap up your weekend in the city. And don’t forget, the Maine Lobster Festival starts this week in nearby Rockland, according to Untamed Mainer, and it is a bucket-list event for seafood lovers.With concerts, cruises, food, trivia, outdoor paddling, family art days, and laughter filling every corner, there has never been a more fun or diverse week to be in Portland, Maine.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. 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 AI
The city is buzzing with summer energy and if you’re in Portland, Maine this weekend, there’s no shortage of unique, exciting events waiting for you. Kicking off the weekend, Casco Bay Lines teams up with 98 point 9 WCLZ for the Cruising Casco Bay Concert Series, featuring Toby McAllister and The Sierra Sounds. This live music cruise at sunset will have you soaking up amazing views, enjoying great tunes, and sipping from a cash bar—according to Portland Old Port, these shows are popular, so hop onboard if you can.If you’re craving something family-friendly, check out the 150th anniversary of Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, affectionately known as Bug Light. According to the City of South Portland, the festivities run Saturday from eleven to three at Bug Light Park, complete with speakers, crafts, games, actors dressed as lighthouse keepers, food trucks, and more. It’s a free all-ages celebration of one of Maine’s most iconic lighthouses.For art and vintage lovers, Thompson’s Point is the place to be. Lost and Found Vintage Market is popping up inside Brick South with loads of vintage vendors, food, drinks, and photo ops. The venue’s website highlights plenty of food trucks, a laid-back vibe, and even pet-friendly fun. While you’re there, swing by Summer Sunsets Live—this ongoing series features top-notch musicians, local brews, and unbeatable sunset views over the water, all completely free to attend.Soccer fans will want to hit Rising Tide Brewing for a Hearts of Pine pro soccer watch party—Portland Old Port describes it as the ultimate way to catch every goal with fellow fans, great drinks, and bites from The Galley food truck. Settle in early for the best seats and bring the whole family for this friendly local experience.Craving live music? Bayside Bowl is hosting The New Mastersounds as part of their farewell U.S. tour, sharing the stage with The Kevin Roper Project. Portland Old Port calls it a must-see for funk and soul fans. Meanwhile, Amigo’s Summer Madness continues on the patio with Fat Knuckle Freddy headlining Trash Blues 25 number three, promising gritty riffs and raw, unforgettable summer vibes.On Sunday, wrap up your weekend with Drag Brunch in downtown Portland, or enjoy a guided tasting and origin tour at one of the city’s celebrated barrel rooms as listed on Visit Portland. Explore Back Cove for two days of live music and art, dive into Maine-inspired trivia on the waterfront, or discover the Kotzschmar Organ with a behind-the-scenes look and live demo.For those wanting to embrace Portland’s quirky side, July twenty-sixth brings the much-anticipated World Naked Bike Ride through the city. Details on the route are kept hush-hush until the last moment—Travel Portland reminds you to check their site and, seriously, don’t forget your helmet.That’s just a slice of what’s happening in Portland, Maine now and this weekend. Whether you’re up for concerts, food trucks, vintage markets, lighthouses, soccer, art, or just want to watch the sky turn pink over the water, Portland has you covered.Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. 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 AI
It is a picture-perfect week to be in Portland, Maine, with a summer soundtrack, delicious eats, and unique events ready to fill your calendar. First up tonight, head to Thompson’s Point for Summer Sunsets Live and catch Sunburned Sharks on stage. This free outdoor series blends top-notch local food trucks, drinks, and the best sunset view in town, all in a pet and kid-friendly atmosphere right along the water. Tomorrow, the music continues at Thompson’s Point with Frenzie, as these concerts wrap up your workday and launch you into the weekend with good vibes and Maine culture, as highlighted by Thompson’s Point’s own event calendar.All weekend, those looking for an active, restorative, or even spiritual experience can immerse themselves in the Maine Yoga Fest at the Southern Maine Community College campus, returning after its hiatus. According to Portland Old Port, it’s a three-day celebration with yoga workshops, live music, wellness vendors, delicious food trucks, and the backdrop of Casco Bay blues. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or just looking for a calming way to meet new folks, this is a great place to recharge.For families and music fans, Guster On The Ocean takes over Friday through Sunday. Friday night kicks off at State Theatre and spills into Thompson’s Point with an alt-rock celebration hosted by Boston band Guster. Past festivals have featured artists like Grace Potter and Toad the Wet Sprocket, plus food trucks, games, screen printing, and a special kid zone—all designed to blend community spirit and waterfront fun, according to Portland Old Port.Now, if food is more your scene, hop on the Lobster Roll Cruise with Fogg’s Water Taxi. Departing from The Porthole at Custom House Wharf, this midday cruise hands out classic Maine lobster rolls and chips while gliding past historic lighthouses and harbor views with a local drink in hand. Portland Old Port says it’s must-try coastal flavor, both on deck and in every bite.Sunday offers the ever-popular Drag Brunch, as listed by VisitPortland, a lively way to wrap up the week, eating and cheering along to performances.Throughout the week, there are also historical tours, organ demonstrations, trivia nights, ethnic food tours, and vintage pop-up markets, all within city limits. Main Street strolls often turn into live concerts, pop-up art shows, or surprising street performances, as confirmed by Portland Downtown.For those who like to plan or prefer just to wander, Portland’s summer is in full swing and the city is alive with energy, music, food, and culture. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. 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 AI
Listeners, it is a prime summer weekend in Portland, Maine, buzzing with energy, flavors, and world-class entertainment, and I am here with your friendly guide on exactly what to do.Kicking off today, head to Thompson’s Point for Summer Sunsets Live, a free, family- and pet-friendly outdoor celebration of everything local. Picture sprawling sunsets over the Fore River, live music from Travis James Humphrey tonight and Frenzie this weekend, food trucks galore, cocktails from favorite Portland vendors, and a welcoming crowd. It is the perfect place to gather with friends for a relaxing outdoor evening with unbeatable views and great vibes, as highlighted on the Thompson’s Point calendar.If you are in the mood for a unique wine experience, Wine Wise’s Wine Sail: The Mediterranean takes to Casco Bay today from 3:15 to 5:15 PM. Sip Mediterranean-inspired wines, meet fellow wine lovers, enjoy expert guidance and the salty Maine air as you cruise from 56 Commercial Street. It is a delight for anyone wanting something a little different on a Saturday afternoon, direct from Wine Wise Events.Tomorrow morning, get a taste of Ireland at Ri Ra Irish Pub, where you can catch the epic All‑Ireland Hurling Final between Cork and Tipperary. Doors open early, kickoff is at 10:30 AM, and the electric pub atmosphere promises an unforgettable sporting morning in true Irish style, according to the Portland Old Port Weekend Guide.Sunday brings vintage treasure hunting to Thompson's Point with the Lost and Found Market inside Brick South—the largest vintage market in Maine. Over seventy top New England vendors fill the space with vintage clothing, records, art, housewares, and handmade goods. Enjoy food trucks, drinks, and photo ops while you explore, with early bird and general admission options, as covered by the Thompson’s Point events calendar.Cap off your weekend with big laughs at Batson River during Improv-A-Ganza Sunday night. This free, audience-fueled comedy show promises Whose Line is it Anyway-style games and interactive fun from 6 to 7:30 PM, and you will want to arrive early to grab a seat.If live music is your style, Sunday night’s must-see event is The Decemberists at the State Theatre. Portland’s indie-folk legends are back bringing their signature storytelling to the stage, and tickets are flying according to the Portland Maine Theater concert listings.Looking for more? There are daily boat cruises, trivia nights, and behind-the-scenes tours on offer all week, including a Classic Maine Food and History tour, city walking tours with a local, and even oyster shucking lessons as highlighted by Visit Portland.Whatever your mood or crew, Portland, Maine, is packed with unforgettable events and friendly faces this weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and do not forget to subscribe for more of Portland’s best events. 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 AI
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