Portland's Spring Entertainment Guide: Comedy, Hockey, and Neil Diamond This Week
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Start tonight with the hilarious David Sedaris at Merrill Auditorium on 20 Myrtle Street. The Press Herald calls him a bestselling humorist and social satirist promoting his latest book—tickets run $57 to $67, so grab 'em quick for an evening of sharp wit that'll have you in stitches.
Sports fans, head to Cross Insurance Arena for the Maine Mariners facing off against the Adirondack Thunder. Portland Old Port's weekday guide highlights this high-energy hockey clash—perfect for cheering on our boys in blue line.
Tomorrow, Thursday the 9th, catch So Good! The Neil Diamond Experience at Aura Maine. Aura Events describes it as a two-hour immersion with Broadway star Robert Neary belting 26 classic hits, stories, multimedia trivia, and a epic 30-minute finale—doors at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m., all-in pricing makes it a nostalgic steal.
Saturday the 4th already rocked with Adam Ezra Group at Portland House of Music, but if you missed it, look ahead to the 18th for The Antlers with Tōth at the same spot on 25 Temple Street—Prekindle says doors open at 7 p.m., music at 8 p.m., tickets $25 advance or $30 day-of, all ages welcome for that indie folk magic.
This weekend, wander Downtown Portland's scene where Portland Downtown notes live concerts, art walks, and buskers light up nearly every evening across five neighborhoods. Hit Lobsterman Park for free performances on the dedicated stage, chill at yellow picnic tables nodding to Neil Diamond's musical heritage, or catch Maine Mariners games at the Arena. Greater Portland's event calendar teases ongoing fun like trivia nights, local tours, and brewery vibes at Allagash.
Looking further, WCYY lists Barry Manilow's farewell show on April 19th at Cross Insurance Arena—his final Portland gig, listeners, don't sleep on that!
Portland's got that perfect mix of culture, comedy, and community—get out there, make memories, and soak up our waterfront charm. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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