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Baltimore Events Galore This Weekend: Music, Comedy, Art, and More

Baltimore Events Galore This Weekend: Music, Comedy, Art, and More

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Ready for a memorable weekend in Baltimore? There’s an incredible lineup of events today and running right through Sunday for listeners of all ages and interests.

If you’re looking to kick off your Friday night with music, head to the Diffusion Festival at 9 West 25th Street starting at 8 p.m. The festival is a two-day celebration of cutting-edge electroacoustic music, presented in an intimate audio-only setting by the Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theater. Tickets are modestly priced at sixteen dollars and change, and offer a totally immersive experience.

For comedy fans, tonight brings outrageous laughs with Bert Kreischer’s Permission To Party tour at CFG Bank Arena downtown. Also tonight, swing by Baltimore Soundstage for Justin, Scott, and Spiegel’s “A Very Uncensored Thanksgiving,” where the 98 Rock personalities promise a riotous live show packed with everything that’s too wild for morning radio. If improv is more your vibe, The Highwire Center in Highlandtown features multiple unscripted shows including Chaos Hour and Friday Fun and Games.

On Saturday, get outside and celebrate at the Dam Jam Festival at Lake Roland Park from ten a.m. to two p.m. Enjoy live local music, artisan vendors, and plenty of outdoor fun for the whole family—admission is free. The Evergreen Museum and Library hosts their annual Holiday Makers’ Market from eleven to three, showcasing handmade jewelry, art, and crafts from Baltimore artists. At the Lyric Baltimore, Jim Gaffigan continues his “Everything Is Wonderful Tour” with a performance that’s guaranteed to deliver big laughs.

If you love science and interactive fun, the Maryland Science Center is hosting Invent the Future from noon to four. Kids and adults alike can explore robotics, space, and wild possibilities for life on other planets. For those with a taste for heat, the Nevermore Hot Sauce Festival takes over Peabody Heights Brewery with local vendors, tastings, and family-friendly activities.

On Sunday, don’t miss the Baltimore Vintage Expo at Union Collective on West 41st Street, a paradise for those on the hunt for one-of-a-kind vintage clothing, jewelry, and décor. Early bird shopping starts at nine, with free general admission following at eleven. Sunday night at eight, Maroon 5 brings their “Love Is Like” tour to CFG Bank Arena, joined by Claire Rosinkranz as their special guest. For jazz lovers, Keystone Korner presents Astronaut Symphony led by Scott Patterson at five, mixing funk, rock, and opera in a cosmic blend inspired by the likes of Alice Coltrane.

Families can hop aboard the Mile One Express at the B and O Railroad Museum all weekend long, or catch the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras’ season opener Sunday at Joseph Myerhoff Symphony Hall with hundreds of young musicians from across Maryland.

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