Your Ultimate Guide to Portland Maine This Weekend: Music, Comedy, and Adventure Await
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Kick off tonight at 7 PM with Fantasy & Folklore from the Osher School of Music at the Crewe Center for the Arts, where enchanting tales come alive through strings and songs, according to PortTix.com. Music lovers, head to One Longfellow Square for Big Richard at 8 PM, delivering high-energy vibes that ConcertFix calls a must-see. Comedy fans, Chelsea Handler's High and Mighty Tour hits the State Theatre at 8 PM—Ticketmaster reports tickets are flying, so snag yours for her razor-sharp takes. And don't skip the Portland Museum of Art at 6 PM for A Grower's Perspective on Flower Farming in Maine with Dr. Ankit K. Singh, a free talk on local blooms straight from UMaine's calendar. If you're up for slopes, join Ski Sunday River starting at 9 AM, a full-day trip organized by MOAC for powder hounds.
Saturday, March 28th explodes with options. Catch Mike Gordon at the State Theatre at 8 PM, or the Portland Symphony Orchestra's Brahms Double Concerto at Merrill Auditorium at 7 PM—ConcertFix highlights these as top picks with Morihiko Nakahara conducting. Indie rockers, Tigers Jaw rocks Space Gallery at 8 PM, while Hunter Hayes brings country fire to Aura at 8 PM. Tribute bands rule too: Rose Alley honors Jerry Garcia at Bayside Bowl, and Little Lies channels Fleetwood Mac at One Longfellow Square. Theater buffs, Portland Players wraps Little Women: The Musical this final weekend, per Portland Old Port's guide—perfect for a vibrant night out.
Sunday keeps the momentum with Pine State Pitches' 4th Annual Concert at One Longfellow Square at 7:30 PM, and more comedy like Mae Martin at the State Theatre. Weekdays ahead, March 30th to April 3rd, dive into ongoing shows and street sweeping reminders from PortlandMaine.gov—move those cars for clean streets!
Portland's serving non-stop fun, from intimate venues to big arenas. Get out there, dance, laugh, and soak it in.
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