Counting Crows' Adam Duritz (right) and Dan Vickrey perform during the band's show at Darling's Waterfront Pavilion in Bangor August 2016. Credit: Ashley L. Conti / BDN

Here’s all of the performances so far that we know will be happening at Thompson’s Point in Portland this summer:

Thompson’s Point lineups, summer 2024 Credit: Emily Burnham / BDN

Here’s what you need to know about the venue:

Parking: Parking is very limited at Thompson’s Point, and fills up quickly. On-site parking is only available by purchasing a pass for $30 alongside your ticket, via Ticketmaster. Nearby street parking or public parking lots are also extremely limited, so getting dropped off by a friend, taxis, rideshare apps or the Portland bus system are also options, as well as walking or biking from downtown. 

Food: In addition to food, drink and alcohol vendors inside the venue, there are also several options onsite, including an array of food trucks, the Bissell Brothers, Sacred Profane Brewing and Leisure Time Cocktail Company, which is expected to open soon. The rest of Portland’s famous food and beverage scene lies a few miles to the east.

Accessibility: ADA accessible seating is available upon request when you arrive at the venue, and there is a drop-off area by the front entrance. 

Venue rules: Blankets and lawn chairs no higher than 9 inches are allowed, and space for them is limited. There is no clear bag rule.

Leela Stockley is an alumna of the University of Maine. She lives in northern Maine with her two pugs and a cat. Send videos and photo submissions to lstockley@bangordailynews.com.

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