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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."Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Your Ultimate Guide to Portland Maine This Weekend: Music, Comedy, and Adventure Await
    Mar 27 2026
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Portland, Maine today and through the weekend. It's Friday, March 27th, and the city's buzzing with music, laughs, and adventure—grab your calendars because you won't want to miss this!

    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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  • Portland This Week: Art, Films, Markets and Baseball Season Ahead
    Mar 26 2026
    Right now at the Portland Museum of Art, the Art in Bloom Members Hour is happening from nine to ten in the morning, giving you a perfect opportunity to start your day surrounded by beautiful floral arrangements and artistic inspiration. If you can't make that early morning event, stick around because later today at one o'clock, the PMA Films series is showing The President's Cake, a compelling film that runs until two forty-five. This is your last chance to catch this screening, so if you've been thinking about it, today's the day.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week and into the weekend, Portland has some fantastic options brewing. The travel and tourism folks over at Travel Portland are highlighting that this weekend from March twenty-seventh through the twenty-ninth is packed with seasonal festivals, dining experiences, live music, and sports. One major highlight they're promoting is the return of Portland Saturday Market, which brings that vibrant community energy that locals and visitors absolutely love.

    If you're a baseball fan, mark your calendars for later this season because the Portland Sea Dogs have unveiled one of the most extensive promotional schedules in franchise history. They've got ten fireworks shows planned throughout the summer, including back-to-back displays on July third and fourth to celebrate America's two hundred fiftieth birthday. The team will transform into Maine-inspired alternate identities like the Maine Candlepins and Maine Whoopie Pies, and themed nights will include everything from Harry Potter Night to Star Wars Night to Grateful Dead Night. The Sea Dogs open their home season on April seventh at Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field, and kids get in free on opening day.

    For those looking for live entertainment happening soon, the Star Theater on Northwest Sixth Avenue in Portland is hosting the SYX Reunion with American Me and The Adio Sequence on Saturday, June sixth at eight-thirty in the evening. Tickets go on sale March twenty-seventh, and it's a twenty-one and up show.

    So whether you're catching a film this afternoon, exploring what's happening this weekend with the Saturday Market and other seasonal activities, or planning ahead for baseball season and live music events, Portland has something wonderful waiting for you. Thanks so much for tuning in, and please subscribe for more things to do around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Portland's Week Ahead: Art, Community Celebrations, and Family Fun
    Mar 25 2026
    Hey Portland listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings in town this week, starting right now on this crisp Wednesday in March. Kick things off this afternoon with the Winter Bash 2026 at the Portland Museum of Art on 7 Congress Square. From 3 to 6 PM, dive into Art in Bloom's member event, where floral displays burst with color amid vibrant vibes—perfect for shaking off the winter chill with fellow art lovers.

    As evening hits, head to the Trans Day of Visibility Celebration, according to ffizzi.com events. Kicking off at 5 PM and running till 7, this joyful gathering features live music, dancing, art-making, and light refreshments. It's a heartfelt way to honor and celebrate the trans community right here in Portland—bring your dancing shoes and an open heart.

    Then, at 6 PM, nurses and friends, don't miss Horizon's 40th Celebration Nurse's Night Out at Oxbow Blending & Bottling on 49 Washington Avenue. The Portland nursing network reports it's a festive toast to four decades of hard work, with drinks, laughs, and good company in the Old Port—cheers to our healthcare heroes!

    Swing into the weekend with family fun on Saturday, March 28. Portland Parks and Recreation invites everyone to the 4th Annual Egg Scramble at Payson Park from 10 AM to noon. Picture this: kids and grown-ups scrambling for thousands of colorful eggs, prizes hidden inside, and springtime energy filling the air. It's free, festive, and the ultimate hunt to welcome warmer days.

    Looking ahead, keep your calendars marked for Mast Landing's Wavy Days Beer Fest on June 27 at Thompson's Point, as listed on Portland Old Port events. But for now, this week packs a punch with art, community spirit, and local brews. Whether you're dancing, hunting eggs, or toasting milestones, Portland's got that perfect mix of cozy and electric.

    Grab a coffee from a waterfront spot, bundle up for these indoor-outdoor gems, and make memories with friends or solo adventures. Your city's alive with these one-of-a-kind moments—get out there and dive in!

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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