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August 30, 2025 2 mins
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.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners. It's a spectacular week to be in Portland, Maine
as summer winds down, but the city keeps the energy high. Today,
August thirtieth, 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 six pm. The opener kicks off at seven,

(00:22):
and you can expect the main act at eight thirty.
It's all ages eighty A 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 to Stroll Away Summer Sunsets Live is packing the

(00:43):
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 Maker's

(01:07):
Market is making its Labor Day weekend debut, drawing over
thirty local artists and makers together. It's a fantastic spot
to discover unique art, hand crafted 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

(01:29):
can venture to see the du Ponte String Quartet, who
are performing selections from Beethoven and corn Gold through September
fourteenth along the mid Coast, 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

(01:54):
to Visit Portland's event listings, it's become a local staple
for capping off the week with looking for something educational.
The main 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

(02:14):
at Portland's craft breweries, behind the scenes looks at the
fascinating kotchmar 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,

(02:35):
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
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