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Parking & Directions for The Historic Theater at The Music Hall
28 Chesnut St, Portsmouth, NH
03801, US
1. High Street Parking Garage - 0.2 miles, $1.00/hour
2. Foundry Place Garage - 0.3 miles, $1.25/hour
3. Street Parking (metered) - within 0.1 miles, $0.75/hour
4. Market Square Parking Lot - 0.4 miles, $2.00/hour
5. South Mill Pond Lot - 0.5 miles, $1.00/hour
The Historic Theater at The Music Hall concerts - 2026 event schedule highlights in Portsmouth
The Historic Theater at The Music Hall in Portsmouth, NH, is a renowned venue celebrated for its rich history and vibrant cultural offerings. Established over a century ago, this historic theater has been a cornerstone for the arts, hosting an eclectic array of performances ranging from live concerts and theatrical productions to comedy shows and community events. Its exquisite architecture and intimate setting provide an exceptional experience for audiences and performers alike.
Throughout the year, the theater features an impressive lineup of main performers. In 2026, audiences can look forward to notable acts such as Jenna Bush Hager on june 11, Richard Marx on august 5, and Kevin Nealon on August 8. Music lovers will enjoy performances by John Waite on july 17, UB40 on september 22, and Alison Krauss And Union Station on July 12. The theater also hosts acclaimed classical and jazz performances, including Joshua Bell on September 20 and the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra's 'Tragic Pathos' concert at the end of may.
Comedy fans can catch Kevin Nealon’s stand-up on August 8, while family-friendly entertainment is represented by Blippi Live on June 2. The venue also features diverse genres, from indie and folk acts like Gillian Welch & David Rawlings on July 23 to contemporary groups like Fitz and The Tantrums on June 27 and Here Come The Mummies on September 18.
Cultural and community events are integral to the theater’s mission, with highlights including 'A Conversation With Dr. Temple Grandin' in June, and performances by The Moth Mainstage and Vitamin String Quartet with Girl Named Tom in october. The Historic Theater at The Music Hall continues to be a vibrant hub for artistic expression, making it a must-visit destination for residents and visitors alike seeking memorable live entertainment experiences.