Brace Yourself, Baltimore: A Jam-Packed Week of Theater, Music, and New Year Celebrations
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Let’s start tonight with pure Broadway magic. According to National Today and ticket sites, the hit musical Wicked is in town at the Hippodrome at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center on North Eutaw Street, with performances today including a matinee around early afternoon and an evening show. If listeners want big voices, emerald-green spectacle, and a fresh spin on the Wizard of Oz story, this is the can’t-miss downtown event.
Family listeners and Motown fans should head to Baltimore Center Stage, which is presenting Santa Claus is Comin’: A Motown Christmas this afternoon and evening. Center Stage’s calendar lists shows this weekend featuring holiday hits reimagined with that classic Motown groove, making it a perfect multi-generational outing before the New Year energy really kicks in.
If jazz is more your vibe, the Baltimore Magazine events calendar highlights Isaiah Collier Plays John Coltrane at Keystone Korner Baltimore. This show brings deep, spiritual Coltrane interpretations to a cozy Harbor East jazz club, ideal for listeners who want something soulful and intimate instead of a big theater production.
Rock and punk listeners have options too. Visit Baltimore reports that global gypsy-punk legends Gogol Bordello are anchoring a holiday stop at Nevermore Hall this weekend, bringing their wild, high-energy show to Baltimore with support acts to keep the pit moving all night. Nevermore Hall is also listed by setlist archives as hosting bands like Handsome Devil tonight, so expect loud guitars and a serious mosh-friendly atmosphere.
For nightlife lovers, Ottobar’s calendar is filled with film nights, dance parties, trivia, karaoke, Metal Monday, and more upstairs and downstairs throughout the week. Rolling Stone has called Ottobar one of the best live music venues in America, and this week it doubles as a hangout for everything from cult movies to hip-hop and goth-leaning DJ nights.
Looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, Power Plant Live is advertising NYE Live, an all-access bash that gets listeners into multiple bars and clubs around the Inner Harbor complex, with live DJs, a food buffet, nonalcoholic drinks, and party favors to ring in 2026 under a shower of confetti.
However you like to celebrate, Baltimore this week offers a little bit of Broadway, a little bit of Coltrane, a lot of loud guitars, and plenty of places to dance your way into the new year.
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