Portland on Tap is Tomorrow, and You Can Still Get Tickets Here
It's nearly here! Tomorrow is the big party of the season.
Portland on Tap will be serving up good times and great beers Saturday, February 4, at the Cross Insurance Arena.
And yes, there are still some tickets left for the second session, so don't miss out! Get them here.
The second session takes place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and is the perfect way to spend your evening out of the bitter cold.
Check out the list of 80+ beers at the event. There's so many great drinks to try.
You'll also get to listen to the sounds of Holly Heist, known as one of New England’s best rock and pop cover acts featuring frontman Alex Roy of Sparks the Rescue.
General admission tickets are $52.50, so get them now!
Only one day left! See you there.
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