Portland Alive with Art, Music, and Community this September

18/09/2025 3 min
Portland Alive with Art, Music, and Community this September

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Portland, Maine is alive with energy this third week of September. If you’re looking for ways to fill your days and nights with art, music, food, and a sense of community, you’re in the right place.Today, September 18, those passionate about community and the spirit of Maine can head over to Halo at The Point at 5 PM for the Maine Immigration Forum. This annual gathering celebrates immigrant and Indigenous voices, with spotlights on food and land projects, a dinner reception, and live performances. Open to everyone, the event highlights diversity and collaboration—perfect for listeners who want to broaden their horizons and connect with neighbors from around the world.Music buffs, Thursday lunchtime brings a special treat with the Seyir Duo performing a free show presented by the Portland Conservatory of Music. If you want to catch a midday moment of serenity and inspiration, pop into the performance at 12:15 PM.Friday night turns up the jazz with an innovative trio: Scott Amendola, Trevor Dunn, and Phillip Greenlief take the stage at 7:30 PM, again at the Portland Conservatory of Music. Expect avant-garde flourishes and dynamic improvisation—a can’t-miss for live music connoisseurs.On Saturday, set your sights on Merrill Auditorium. The world-renowned Kotzschmar Organ will thunder to life for Sound Waves at 7 PM, promising a powerful musical experience steeped in Portland tradition. Also Saturday, the kinetic energy keeps flowing with composer Kevin James performing at Merrill Auditorium.Art lovers have plenty to look forward to. Throughout the week, downtown Portland is bustling with events from art walks to live concerts, transforming the city’s five neighborhoods into hubs of creative activity. For a family-friendly day, visit the annual Maker’s Market at the Point this weekend, where you can shop local crafts, enjoy street eats, and soak up the energy of passionate makers.Book lovers, the Portland Public Library’s Annual Book Sale runs this weekend, offering treasures for every taste. And for those who crave a bit of magic, snag tickets for the Wizard’s Pub Crawl—a whimsical journey through local bars, each with themed drinks, costume contests, and surprises straight out of the wizarding world, as highlighted by Portland Old Port.Those looking to connect with Portland’s maritime spirit can embark on sunset cruises, kayak tours across the harbor, or even a whale watching adventure. If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, join themed history and food tours offered daily, celebrating Portland’s rich cultural tapestry.However you like to fill your September days—whether by delving into global cuisine, losing yourself in music and art, or just walking the cobbled streets in search of local color—Portland, Maine has a little magic waiting around every corner this week.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.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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