Listeners, if you are in Portland, Maine today and through this weekend, get ready for an incredible lineup of events and celebrations. July 4th in Portland means the city is alive with summer energy and there is truly something for everyone.
Today and tomorrow, the Waterfront Blues Festival is in full swing at Tom McCall Waterfront Park. This is the 38th year of one of Portland's most beloved music events, showcasing dozens of performers putting their spin on the blues. From the headlining energy of the Main Squeeze to the soulful Allen Stone, plus a dazzling Fourth of July fireworks show right over the water, you won’t want to miss the music or the spectacle. The festival continues through Saturday, so come down, grab some food from the trucks, and get your groove on as some of the region’s best artists light up the stage. According to the event guide from EverOut, this is the largest blues festival west of the Mississippi, and it's a signature summer tradition here in Portland.
If you are in the mood for a sunset hang, Thompson’s Point is the place to be for Summer Sunsets Live. This ongoing event series features live local music—tonight catch Travis James Humphrey and later this week Frenzie—plus food trucks, craft cocktails, and a family- and pet-friendly atmosphere. Thompson’s Point is known for its water views and relaxed vibe, making it a go-to spot for evening fun all summer. The events are free, open to the public, and welcome everyone looking for good tunes and great Maine summer energy.
If you’re looking for a vintage treasure, stop by the Lost and Found Vintage Market at Thompson’s Point inside Brick South, where you’ll find Maine’s largest vintage pop-up, food vendors, drinks, and more—a perfect way to spend part of your weekend exploring unique finds.
Concert fans, July in Portland brings top acts to town. This month, look out for The Decemberists, Ben Folds, St. Vincent, and more at venues across the city, as reported by Portland Maine Theater. Tickets go quickly, so check showtimes and secure your spot if you’re eager to see your favorites live.
Fourth of July festivities in Portland mean fireworks over the waterfront, live bands, food, and a big city-wide celebration. Both EverOut and the Portland Press Herald highlight the city’s spectacular pyrotechnics and community events, making this holiday one of the city's most festive weekends. Arrive early to grab a spot for the show, enjoy live entertainment, and soak in the holiday atmosphere.
If you want to stretch, recharge, and enjoy the outdoors later in the month, look forward to the return of Maine Yoga Fest, set against the beautiful Casco Bay at Southern Maine Community College. This three-day festival, reported on Portland Old Port, features yoga workshops, live music, and wellness vendors—a perfect blend of fitness and summer fun.
That’s a taste of what’s happening in Portland, Maine this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss what makes Portland special. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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