What are the event details for Sparta's concert at Portland House of Music and Events?
Sparta will perform on September 19, 2026, at the Portland House of Music and Events in Portland, Maine. This concert promises to deliver an electrifying experience for fans of alternative music.
What is the typical setlist duration for Sparta concerts?
The typical setlist duration for Sparta concerts ranges from 60 to 90 minutes, featuring a mix of their classic hits and newer material.
Are there any opening acts for the Sparta concert?
As of now, there are no confirmed opening acts for the Sparta concert. Please check back closer to the event date for updates.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
The concert is open to all ages; however, attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the parking options at Portland House of Music and Events?
Parking is available near the venue, but it can fill up quickly. We recommend arriving early or considering public transport options.
Are there any parking secrets for Portland House of Music and Events?
For easier parking, consider using nearby street parking or public lots that may offer lower rates than those directly adjacent to the venue.
What is the bag policy at Portland House of Music and Events?
The venue has a strict bag policy. Only small bags or clutches are allowed. Large bags or backpacks may not be permitted.
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How can I ensure that my tickets are legitimate?
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What are the prices for Sparta tickets?
Prices currently start around $40 and can vary based on market demand. Be sure to check regularly for updates on pricing.
Sparta Portland Concert reviews
Performance was Excellent
The venue itself was the bigger complaint. There was a terrible draft that swept across the lap. Of course, that person was much taller and bigger than me. The seating is so cramped and flat that it was challenging to see around the person in front. Only one mic issue occurred where it wasn't on for the singer, so couldn't hear her sing. People attending have lost all respect for fellow attendees. They were talking during the entire performance, dropping their phone and picking it up, moving in their seat all the time. Cats never disappoints. This is nothing Orpheum can control, just stating the facts. Spend way too much money to not be able to see and hear the performance. This will impact any future attendance at a performance.