
Baltimore Braces for Spooky Fun, Culture, and Community Spirit This Weekend
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Tonight, Power Plant Live downtown lights up with the Harley and Fiends Drag Show, bringing dazzling performances starting at 7 PM. If you’re into quirky art and local talent, the Baltimore Museum of Art is open until 9 PM for evening gallery exploration, and Baltimore Clayworks hosts live demos all day until 5 PM. Families with young kids can settle in for stories and hands-on activities at area libraries or enjoy cultural programming at the Harriet Tubman Cultural Center and Heavy Seas Brewery—each hosting events later today.
Kicking off the weekend on Friday evening, things get spooky and big. The legendary Fright Night Massive: SYSTEM OVERLOAD 2.0 takes over Power Plant Live starting at 4 PM Friday and rolls deep into the night with multiple areas of music, zombie hordes, jaw-dropping visuals, and plenty of local DJs and talent.
Saturday night, October 18, don't miss Baltimore's Ghost Ship Haunted Attraction aboard the Liberty Ship John W. Brown at 4601 Newgate Ave. This year's theme is Sea Monsters—so get ready for maritime chills. Running select nights, tickets are online, with discounts for Patch users. Hot drinks, snacks, and exclusive Ghost Ship merch make this a standout Halloween experience.
Foodies are in for a treat Saturday and Sunday with the HEX Superette Clavel Kitchen Takeover Weekend, where Clavel steps in for a culinary pop-up packed with Baltimore flavor. Sports fans can catch college football games live in bars all across Inner Harbor, while families might take advantage of pumpkin picking in the region’s patches—just outside city lines for some autumn fun.
If you’re dreaming of an underwater journey, the National Aquarium is usually top of the list, but a heads up—the Aquarium is closed Thursday and Friday due to facilities issues. Check on reopening for Saturday, and don’t miss their Maryland Mornings deal—visit before noon on a weekday for reduced admission, with special rates for Maryland residents. Free Fall Friday Night at the Aquarium, part of Baltimore’s Free Fall celebration, is officially sold out for next week, but plan ahead for future fun.
There’s more: live music, charity golf at Greystone, library activities, and STEM festivals dot the calendar. For art lovers, the Asian Arts Gallery at Towson University and Maryland Center for History and Culture feature rotating exhibitions for a quieter cultural escape.
Baltimore listeners, that’s your guide for happenings this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s hot in the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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