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Baltimore Bustles With Music, Arts, and Culture This Week

Baltimore Bustles With Music, Arts, and Culture This Week

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Baltimore is bursting with excitement this week, giving listeners a wide range of options for every interest and age. Today, longtime fans and new listeners alike can catch Maroon 5 live as their Love Is Like tour rolls into CFG Bank Arena at 8 PM, bringing those iconic pop-rock hits and electric stage energy right to the heart of the city according to Visit Baltimore and Ticketmaster. If you lean more toward classical music, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is performing Alsop Conducts Brahms 3 this afternoon at 3 PM at the Music Center at Strathmore, which promises a stirring journey through Brahms’s masterful third symphony according to BSOmusic.

For musical theater lovers, Opera@Morgan and Peabody Opera Theatre present Street Scene at the Murphy Fine Arts Center. This ticketed performance blends opera, jazz, and Broadway in a dynamic show exploring tales of ordinary life. For those who love local arts, tonight’s Free Community Open Mic by The Baltimore Scene happens at 6 East Lafayette Avenue, welcoming poets, musicians, and storytellers of every style for a lively and creative gathering according to The Baltimore Scene on Eventbrite.

Families with little ones, the Port Discovery Children's Museum is open today from 11 AM to 5 PM, offering hands-on sensory experiences, STEM learning stations, and puppet story sessions as listed on the Port Discovery official calendar. If you’re looking for a cultural experience, the 49th Annual BAIC Pow Wow just occurred at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in nearby Timonium, featuring indigenous dances, drumming, and authentic cuisine—the perfect way to connect with rich local heritage according to the Baltimore American Indian Center.

For theater aficionados, “An Evening with Alex and Olmsted” is running its final show tonight at the Baltimore Theatre Project on West Preston Street. Expect a unique blend of puppetry, physical comedy, and imaginative storytelling in an intimate setting, as reviewed by Maryland Theatre Guide.

Looking ahead, Port Discovery offers its $10 Community Day on Monday, November 17, as well as their Thanksgiving Week programming starting November 24, ensuring kids and families can enjoy hands-on fun and special themed events even as the holidays draw near.

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