Bands & Musicians in Maine
Portland anchors an indie rock and folk scene with recognition throughout New England and beyond. Coastal and rural communities preserve maritime and Americana traditions through acoustic and grassroots performances. A tight-knit network of local venues and artist collectives sustains creative activity across the state.
146 cities in Maine
Page 5 of 8East Millinocket
Population 1,541
Millinocket
Population 1,541
Randolph
Population 1,522
Bridgton
Population 1,514
Dixfield
Population 1,512
Fryeburg
Population 1,503
Newport
Population 1,485
Clinton
Population 1,436
Milo
Population 1,409
Machias
Population 1,331
Kennebunkport
Population 1,318
West Kennebunk
Population 1,269
Damariscotta
Population 1,267
Eastport
Population 1,211
Wiscasset
Population 1,207
Woodland
Population 1,173
Limestone
Population 1,165
Howland
Population 1,126
Cornish
Population 1,115
Oxford
Population 1,100
Scene guide
Know Maine
Maine's music grew from maritime folk traditions, fiddle tunes, and contra dance culture, later energized by Portland's emergence as an indie rock hub. The Rustic Overtones put Portland clubs on the regional map, while singer-songwriters like Ray LaMontagne built careers from the state's coffeehouse circuit. Coastal communities keep sea ballads and acoustic Americana alive through grange hall concerts and folk festivals.
FAQ
Common questions about the Maine music scene
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