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Baltimore's Packed Week: Metal Fest, Art Shows, and Street Festivals Draw Crowds

Baltimore's Packed Week: Metal Fest, Art Shows, and Street Festivals Draw Crowds

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Baltimore is packed this week, and the energy kicks off tonight with Maryland Death Fest XXI at Baltimore Soundstage, running through Sunday. According to Baltimore Magazine, this long-running heavy metal festival brings mosh-pit intensity and some of the region’s most powerful hard rock and metal acts downtown, making it a must for listeners who like their weekends loud. Also starting today is Free Admission for Matisse in Vence at the Baltimore Museum of Art, where Baltimore Fishbowl says listeners can catch the exhibition for free from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. It is a smart move if you want an arts fix before the weekend crowds roll in. If you are looking for something a little more playful, Baltimore Magazine highlights the Baltimore Zoo Beer Festival on Memorial Day weekend, with craft beer, cider, wine, seltzers, live music, food, and even Charm City Trivia among the animals. It is one of those very Baltimore ways to spend an afternoon outside. Saturday is especially busy. Baltimore Magazine says SoWeBo Fest takes over Historic Hollins Market from 12 to 8 p.m., with more than 80 vendors, kids’ activities, crafts, and live music on four stages. It is a celebration of Southwest Baltimore that feels both neighborhood-rooted and festival-sized. Also on Saturday, Baltimore Fishbowl notes GameCon, a weekend gathering for gamers at 401 E. somewhere in the city, while the Maryland Zoo Beer Festival keeps the good vibes flowing outdoors. And if you want a more family-friendly rhythm, Baltimore’s Child points listeners toward the best of the city’s spring arts and culture scene, including festivals and local happenings that keep Baltimore buzzing all month long. Looking ahead to next week, Baltimore Magazine’s events calendar shows more to explore, including concerts and arts programming continuing into late May. That means there is no need to wait for a big holiday weekend to find something fun. If you are making plans in Baltimore this week, the recipe is simple: start with art, add live music, mix in food and drinks, and finish with a neighborhood festival. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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