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SUMMARY:State Theatre presents Jordan Davis with Matt Lang
DESCRIPTION:State Theatre presents\nJordan Davis\nwith Matt Lang\nSun\, August 30\, 2026\nThompson’s Point\nDoors: 5:00pm – Show: 6:00pm – all ages\n$59.50 advance $65.00 day of show Kids 3 and under free\n\nTICKETS
URL:https://thompsonspoint.com/event/state-theatre-presents-jordan-davis-with-matt-lang/
LOCATION:Thompson’s Point\, United States
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SUMMARY:State Theatre presents Ghostland ’26 feat. The Ghost Of Paul Revere
DESCRIPTION:State Theatre presents\nGhostland ’26 feat. The Ghost Of Paul Revere\nwith Futurebirds\, Weakened Friends\, Mikaela Davis\nSun\, September 6\, 2026\nThompson’s Point\nDoors: 4:00pm – Show: 5:00pm – all ages\n$55 advance $65 day of show $125 two day pass Kids 3 and under free\n\n\nTICKETS\nAfter four years away\, we are thrilled to announce the return of the Ghostland music festival on Sunday\, September 6th\, 2026. The Ghost of Paul Revere reunites to bring friends and family home to Portland\, Maine and you’re invited. Presale goes live Tuesday (1/20) so sign up at ghostofpaulrevere.com today. See you this summer at Thompson’s Point. \nVIP ticket holders will enjoy Ghostland on Sunday and also join The Ghost and Griffin William Sherry for an intimate night of music to warm up the weekend on Friday\, September 4th at Portland’s new downtown venue Live at Madrid’s. We’ll also be giving everyone at the VIP Madrid’s show an exclusive merch item. VIP ticket packages are extremely limited and will sell out.
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LOCATION:Thompson’s Point\, United States
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SUMMARY:State Theatre & 98.9 WCLZ present: Rainbow Kitten Surprise
DESCRIPTION:State Theatre & 98.9 WCLZ present Rainbow Kitten Surprise | bones North American Tour\nSun\, September 13\, 2026 | Thompson’s Point | Doors: 5:00pm – Show: 6:00pm – all ages\n$56 advance $61 day of show Kids 3 and under free\nTICKETS \nRainbow Kitten Surprise has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to the Rainbow Kitten Surprise Fund\, dedicated to building a more just and compassionate world by uplifting marginalized communities\, expanding access to vital resources\, and delivering critical support in times of need. \nAs if channeling another dimension where genres simply don’t exist\, Rainbow Kitten Surprise finds harmony in unpredictability – weaving together lyrical poetry\, hummable melodies\, and a rush of instrumental eccentricities. Now boasting over 2 billion global streams across platforms\, the band first began building their devoted fanbase with independent albums SEVEN + MARY(2013) and RKS (2015). On September 26\, the band released their most collaborative and quintessentially Rainbow Kitten Surprise album yet\, bones. Produced by GRAMMY® Award-winner Jay Joyce (Cage The Elephant\, Orville Peck\, Lainey Wilson)\, the record is both an incredible return to form and a distinct elevation from their previous releases\, earning praise from the Los Angeles Times\, PAPER\, Billboard\, and more. \nThis came on the heels of Rainbow Kitten Surprise’s first album in six years\, LOVE HATE MUSIC BOX\, released in May 2024. Produced by Daniel Tashian (Kacey Musgraves) along with Konrad Snyder (Noah Kahan) and lead singer Ela Melo\, the record was met with critical praise from Billboard\, Consequence\, Paste\, and more. LOVE HATE MUSIC BOX followed the band’s breakout full-length debut for Elektra\, HOW TO: FRIEND\, LOVE\, FREEFALL\, which arrived in April 2018. Also produced by Jay Joyce\, the album featured RIAA-certified Platinum single “It’s Called: Freefall\, ” earned widespread praise from Billboard\, TIME\, Vice\, and NPR\, and saw the band make several national television appearances\, including performances on “CBS Saturday Morning\, ” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\, ” and PBS’s “Austin City Limits. ” \nThe band is currently on the road for their Thanks For Coming Tour\, which sees them headline amphitheatres across North America\, including their fourth sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This comes after last year’s LOVE HATE MUSIC BOX Tour\, which marked their largest tour to date and included multiple arena headline dates\, a stop at Radio City Music Hall in New York\, and two nights at the iconic Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. In 2026\, the band will kick off the bones Tour\, which includes amphitheatre and arena dates across Australia\, North America\, and the United Kingdom. \nRainbow Kitten Surprise is: Ela Melo (she/her; lead vocals)\, Darrick “Bozzy” Keller (he/him; guitar\, vocals)\, Ethan Goodpaster (he/him; lead guitar\, vocals)\, Jess Haney (he/him; drums)
URL:https://thompsonspoint.com/event/state-theatre-98-9-wclz-present-rainbow-kitten-surprise/
LOCATION:Thompson’s Point\, United States
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SUMMARY:State Theatre & 94.3 WCYY present TURNSTILE THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR PT. 2 with Yves Tumor\, Fiddlehead
DESCRIPTION:State Theatre presents\nTURNSTILE\nTHE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR PT.2\nwith YVES TUMOR\, FIDDLEHEAD\nTICKETS\nSat\, September 26\, 2026\nThompson’s Point\nDoors: 5:30pm – Show: 6:30pm\nAll Ages\n$76 advance\n$86 day of show\nKids 3 and under free\n\nTurnstile\nNEVER ENOUGH\n\nTurnstile has partnered with PLUS1 so $1 from every ticket supports Maine Needs work providing essentials to individuals and families across Maine\, including the immigrant community\, survivors of domestic violence\, those leaving incarceration or in recovery\, veterans\, the unhoused community and humans experiencing hardship.\n  \nYves Tumor\nYves Tumor shifts\, alters\, and plays with the boundaries of contemporary art and culture in a boundlessly visceral and authentic sonic signature. With an arc that effortlessly graces rock\, psychedelia\, and electronica in a constant re-invention of pop music\, comparisons only serve as limitations intended to define that which cannot be. Yves Tumor melds restraint and chaos in a soulful clarity; diluting reality by giving meaning to the abstract and allowing for dissonance to be seen and heard as harmony.\n\nFiddlehead\nSince starting over a decade ago\, Fiddlehead’s members—vocalist Patrick Flynn\, guitarists Alex Henery and Alex Dow\, bassist Nick Hinsch\, and drummer Shawn Costa—have always written music for themselves first. “The thing that we’re always chasing is that unified excitement\,” says Henery\, describing how Fiddlehead never sees an idea through unless there’s full belief from every member. “We’ve gone into every record with the idea that it might be the last thing we ever do\,” explains Flynn. “That was true even of the first EP: ‘This is probably the last thing—probably the only thing.’ Everything’s been treated that way because of the nature of our lives and our relationship with making music and creating art; it’s not career-driven. We don’t care if people like it; we care if we’re satisfied.”\nAfter their third album Death Is Nothing To Us\, Flynn was concerned that making another album just because it’s what they should do might spoil the energy of this thing he holds so dear. “This band has done such wonders for my life in a mental health way that I felt totally satisfied\, “says Flynn. “The concept of writing more after a third LP was like\, ‘What are we fucking doing here?’” Tragically\, Flynn soon found that answer. The week of Thanksgiving 2024\, Flynn’s wife and kids were on a cruise with his in-laws while he stayed home to work. It was there he received the call that his mother died. “It was the only time in my life where if I wanted to see my children on a dime\, I couldn’t. They were in the middle of the fucking ocean; I felt completely isolated\,” says Flynn. Two days later\, a knock at his door revealed guitarist Alex Henery and bassist Nick Hinsch\, who flew in from across the country to surprise their grieving friend.\nThough they convened as friends\, music started to share the space with them\, too. “We went to Pat’s house just to support him in a dark time and then\, in that\, we ended up writing music\,” says Henery. “It came out of a really good place\, of us just wanting to write music together in that moment\, and that freed us up to experiment.” Reflecting on it now\, Flynn cuts to the core of what has kept Fiddlehead alive all these years: “I don’t think you get better friends than this.”\nWith new songs unexpectedly forming\, and a drive to deepen the scope of Fiddlehead’s musical landscape\, Dow received a fortuitous message from producer Alex Farrar (Wednesday\, Archers of Loaf\, M.J. Lenderman) offering to record new Fiddlehead material. The band felt it was worth it to see what would come from a weekend in his North Carolina studio\, and what resulted is Baby I’ll Change\, a new three song EP that pushes the boundaries of what Fiddlehead can be.\nRaucous opener “The Dogs” is the sound of a band reaffirming their commitments to one another\, and sharing that joy as one cohesive unit. Flynns sings about each bandmate with genuine love and appreciation as he simultaneously tries to process even more loss\, a recurring theme in the band’s beloved discography. “This is a gift of life to have four guys who I have no dysfunction with\,” he says. “Those guys are my brothers and I wanted to stop playing with them? Now I want to keep this thing going until the wheels fall off.” Next comes “Porchlight\,” an exhilarating cut of alternate tuning riffs and stirring vocal melodies. Finally there’s “Baby I’ll Change” the title track and stunning standout of the new EP. The song is unlike anything Fiddlehead has done before: a sprawlingly dynamic composition with triumphant reverb-drenched leads\, a charging rhythm section\, and perhaps the most cathartic finale the band has penned to date. Its title and lyrics were inspired by a phrase the deceased Boston hardcore legend Jimmy Flynn (no relation to Patrick Flynn) would say\, always half-joking and half-wishing. “In my life\, I’ve been surrounded by addiction\, and a lot of hopeful people making big promises and seeing other versions of themselves\,” explains Flynn. “That\, to me\, is the greatest heartache of my life. It’s not seeing people fail\, it’s seeing people desperately try to not fail.”\nAs Fiddlehead left the studio\, they were buzzing at what they just created. Flynn says he was so charged up by what just occurred that he couldn’t sleep that night. “It felt like a new band in a very organic way\,” says Flynn\, quick to note that Fiddlehead didn’t go into the studio with some self-inflated idea of reinventing the band. They just did what they always have: listen to what’s inside of them and find an honest way of expressing it. “There’s a lot of times in the band group chat where we’re like\, ‘What if we did a song like this?\,’” says Henery. “And that’s the thing—what if?”
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