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an evening with
regina spektor

Starting with a clean slate, with six momentous years between albums, Spektor returns this year with Home, before and after. Set for release on June 24 through Warner, her eagerly awaited eighth studio album is the follow-up to 2016’s Remember Us to Life. It pairs Spektor with John Congleton (St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen), who produced the album from afar in Los Angeles with Spektor co-producing in upstate New York.

The years between her albums weren’t exactly fallow. In 2016, at her friend Lin-Manuel Miranda’s invitation, she contributed a song (“Dear Theodosia,” featuring Ben Folds) to The Hamilton Mixtape. Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared Regina Spektor Day in her hometown in June 2019, she got a street sign with her name at the Bronx Walk of Fame, and that same month staged a sold out residency on Broadway at the legendary LuntFontanne Theatre. Her work for television and film continued. “You’ve Got Time,” from Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black, entered the pantheon of classic TV theme songs, so much so that Spektor released an orchestral version of the award-winning tune for the final episode. She wrote “One Little Soldier” for the closing credits of the film Bombshell and multiple songs for the animated series Central Park.

PLEASE NOTE: This event has a 48 hour ticket delivery policy – Mobile Tickets will not be sent until 48 hours prior to the performance.
There is also a 4 TICKET LIMIT per customer – anyone found purchasing over the limit is subject to cancellation.

Platinum seating is available online starting Monday, April 22nd. All other seats are available with a pre-sale code only until the Public On-sale on Friday, April 26th at 10am.

ADULT price is available for this event.
Ticket prices include a per ticket service fee, ranging from $8-$15 depending on ticket price.
Please Note: Tickets may not be resold for higher than face value. See here for policies.

Friday, August 2, 2024 8PM

Tickets

$99.50 / $89.50 / $69.50 / $59.50 / $49.50 / $39.50
*before fees

Venue

Merrill Auditorium

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merrill
auditorium

A beautifully restored 1,900-seat performance venue, this majestic hall is one of the gems of Portland’s downtown Arts District and close to plenty of restaurants to grab a bite before the show.

Merrill Auditorium is owned and operated by the City of Portland.

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Address

Merrill Auditorium
20 Myrtle Street
Portland, ME 04101

Wheelchair Accessible
Assisted Listening Devices
Concessions
Nearby Parking
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