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September 6, 2025 2 mins
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.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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 Main 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.

(00:23):
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,

(00:46):
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 its 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

(01:10):
scheduled for between noon and one thirty 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 seventh, lovers

(01:32):
of live performance should head to the Kochmar organ at
Merrill Auditorium for a special guided demonstration and behind the
scenes experience. The Kochmar organ is one of Portland's unique treasures,
and even for non musicians, the thunderous sound is unforgettable.
Looking a bit ahead, September fourteenth, Rising Tide Brewing Company

(01:52):
hosts a Bob Ross inspired paint and Sip night at
six 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

(02:14):
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

(02:37):
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
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