
Baltimore Buzzing with Labor Day Weekend Celebrations
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For a totally different vibe, those with little ones should not miss Wild Water Splash Days at the Maryland Zoo. From 10 to 4, it’s all about cooling down on the slides and splash pads, plus animal encounters that promise Instagram-worthy moments. Tickets are required and selling out quickly, so take notice as reported by Baltimore Magazine.
Lovers of Japanese pop culture and cosplay will want to swing by Miryokucon, taking place all weekend at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. This anime and creator convention celebrates everything from manga to gaming, running until 2 AM each day, with badges available onsite.
If it's a party atmosphere you're after, CFG Bank Arena tonight features the explosive Summer Shutdown Labor Day concert with DaBaby, Toosii, and Fridayy headlining. The show kicks off at 8 PM and tickets are flying according to Visit Baltimore’s events calendar.
For some artsy community flavor, the Heart of the 4th Music & Arts Festival is open at Dewees Park on Ivanhoe Avenue from 11 to 6. Expect art, music, and food in a festive outdoor atmosphere. Details are available from heartofthe4th.com.
As the sun sets, R&B fans can head to Ikonic Live at 316 Guilford Avenue for Biddy’s Reggae and RnB Party from 7 to 11 PM—tickets can be as little as a dollar if you jump on them fast. For those ready to take the party to the water, the 2025 Grown and Sexy Rum and Reggae All White Dinner Cruise departs at 11:30 PM aboard the Spirit of Baltimore, complete with buffet, rooftop dancing, and a live DJ, all under the city skyline—a true Baltimore summer tradition as hosted by Promoter Jay.
Looking ahead through the end of the weekend and Labor Day, stick around for more family fun at Wild Water Splash Days at the Maryland Zoo, and come Sunday night, hop on the Pier Pressure White Party Cruise for another on-the-water dance fest taking over the harbor.
Baltimore Magazine and the Waterfront Partnership remind listeners to save time for Sax in the City at Keystone Korner for some jazz, or explore the Hopfest at Max’s Taphouse with over 60 hoppy brews if craft beer is more your style.
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