Face the Music: Portland Lobster Company makes it easy to ease back into live music
The Portland seafood shack has kicked off its summer music series with local acts playing daily.
Photo by Aimsel Ponti
Live, local outdoor music is back at Portland Lobster Company, which recently kicked off a packed season that lasts into mid-October. The Commercial Street seafood shack hosts local acts daily, twice a day on weekends.
Meanwhile, venues like Portland House of Music, State Theatre, Vinegar Hill Music Theatre and Thompson’s Point all have announced the return of shows in the coming months, and I’m starting to actually believe my heart will heal from this long absence of live music.
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