Baltimore's Buzzing with Unbeatable Events This Weekend
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Start your Saturday with the free, family-friendly Dam Jam Festival at Lake Roland Park from ten a.m. to two p.m. Baltimore Magazine highlights four local bands playing live, plus there will be hands-on nature activities, crafts, local vendor shopping, and food trucks—all set against the backdrop of the beautiful Lake Roland Reservoir. For crafty listeners, the Apple Fest at Union Collective is running from noon to five. Expect everything apples: cider, donuts, even apple-inspired cocktails, all while browsing offerings from Baltimore’s best makers according to Baltimore Magazine.
If you prefer your events indoors, check out the Inner Harbor International Arts and Eats Festival from eleven a.m. to five p.m. right at the scenic Inner Harbor Promenade. This free event will fill your afternoon with flavors and performances from around the world. For a taste of history, the Historic Nuclear Ship Savannah opens its decks from ten a.m. to three p.m.; it’s a fascinating dive into America’s atomic maritime past.
Art lovers should head to the Walters Art Museum, where the Queering the Collection exhibit runs today, or get inspired at the Baltimore Museum of Art, which will be celebrating Amy Sherald’s “American Sublime.” In the mood for a show? Today is your last chance to catch The Phantom of the Opera at the Hippodrome, with performances at two and eight p.m. If you want more music and laughs, catch Jim Gaffigan’s “Everything Is Wonderful Tour” at The Lyric, or see Street Scene at the Murphy Fine Arts Center at seven thirty p.m. Baltimore Symphony’s got a treat too, with Itzhak Perlman in Recital at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall tonight at seven thirty. And for all the night owls, Power Plant Live hosts the Baltimore Taco Festival starting at two p.m.—celebrate with tacos, tequila, and live music.
The fun keeps going through the weekend. Sunday brings the Baltimore Vintage Expo to Union Collective, starting with early bird shopping at nine and general admission from eleven to five. Families will adore Toddlergarten: Toddler Math and the Glass Art Rocket workshop at the Maryland Science Center, while music fans won’t want to miss Maroon 5 performing at the CFG Bank Arena at eight p.m.
With so much happening, there’s no excuse to stay home. Whether you’re after festivals, concerts, history, or hands-on fun, Baltimore shines this weekend and beyond. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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