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Get Your Mo Lowda and The Humble Tickets in Portsmouth: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Mo Lowda and The Humble 3S Artspace
319 Vaughan St, Portsmouth, NH
03801, US
1. City Parking Garage - 0.2 miles, $1.50/hour
2. Foundry Place Garage - 0.3 miles, $1.50/hour
3. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, $1.00/hour
4. South Mill Pond Lot - 0.4 miles, $5.00/day
Mo Lowda and The Humble Concert Live at 3S Artspace | Portsmouth – July 17th, 2026
3S Artspace is one of those hidden gems that keeps Portsmouth's arts scene alive and kicking. It’s not just a place for art lovers but a hub that really knows how to bring the community together, whether through its annual Film Festival showcasing fresh talent or the Voices of the Community event from september 2026 that highlighted regional stories in such a heartfelt way. You can’t help but feel the energy when thousands of people flock there each year, drawn in by the mix of creativity and good vibes. And let’s be honest, it’s got a way of making every event feel special, like themed seating that sets the mood just right or military seating honoring service members, because they really get it. Getting there is a breeze too; if you’re coming from the bakery, just head east on State Street, or if you’re staying at the Hilton Garden Inn, a quick 10-minute walk down the main drag does the trick. And for concerts like Mo Lowda and The Humble Portsmouth, this place is perfect, it’s raw, it’s real, and it’s where the magic happens, making every show feel like an intimate jam session even if the crowd’s big. Honestly, it’s a spot that keeps Portsmouth’s spirit alive, and seeing Mo Lowda and The Humble there? It’s like catching a piece of the city’s heart.