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Baltimore Buzzing with Unforgettable Halloween Events

Baltimore Buzzing with Unforgettable Halloween Events

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Baltimore is buzzing with unforgettable events this Halloween weekend, so if you are looking for a fun way to celebrate or something unique to do, you are in for a treat. This evening, the legendary Hampden Halloween Fest on 36th Street invites everyone from five to eight for shop-to-shop trick-or-treating, followed by the iconic costume contest at 6:30 where creativity reigns and homemade costumes are the star. Whether you bring your family, friends, or both, it’s a neighborhood celebration brimming with Baltimore spirit, as highlighted by Visit Baltimore.

Families and thrill-seekers will not want to miss Baltimore’s Ghost Ship Haunted Attraction. This maritime-themed haunt runs from 7 to 10 each evening through November first, complete with hot drinks, tasty snacks, and eerie sea monsters lurking in every corner, according to Bethesda Patch.

For a uniquely Baltimore Halloween, join the Baltimore Bike Party’s Halloween edition. Head to St. Mary’s Park by 7 for a costumed group ride through the city. Meanwhile, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is offering a ten-dollar Halloween Community Day until five, and the Maryland Zoo’s Zoo Boo runs until 4 with hay mazes, costume contests, and trick-or-treat opportunities galore.

If you are craving a party, Peabody Heights Brewery’s Halloween Costume and Dance Party kicks off at six this evening with a potluck, followed by dancing to DJ Eschock Nicholai’s spooky beats, making it a favorite for young adults and groups. Power Plant Live is upping the ante with their multiverse-themed Heroes vs. Villains Halloween Party from eight till late, where six venues will be packed with drinks, DJs, and a five-hundred-dollar costume competition. Don’t miss the “Why So Serious” pop-up at Luckie’s Liquors, open all October and closing tonight with the wildest vibes in the city.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Amy Sherald’s anticipated exhibition “American Sublime” opens at the Baltimore Museum of Art, promising a historic turnout. On Saturday and Sunday, Larriland Farm offers classic fall fun with a pumpkin patch, corn maze, straw maze, and delicious local eats from food trucks. Sunday marks the Asia in a Bite Food Fest at Maryland Live, a free event with vendors from New York, live music, and vibrant performances celebrating Asian cuisine and culture.

Finish your weekend with a bang as music icons Brandy and Monica take the stage at CFG Bank Arena Sunday night, joined by Kelly Rowland and more, promising a concert you will not forget.

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