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Baltimore is bursting with energy and creativity this week, so if you’re looking for plans, you are in luck. Tonight, October ninth, you can head downtown to Power Plant Live for the first Harley and Fiends drag show of the month, kicking off at seven p.m. at the Why So Serious Halloween pop-up bar at Luckie’s Liquors. Drinks are flowing, the costumes are bold, and it’s a can’t-miss way to launch your weekend. According to Power Plant Live, industry workers get free game play and drink specials later in the evening.

This Friday through Sunday, Thames Street in historic Fell’s Point transforms for the colorful Fell’s Point Fun Festival. Expect live music on multiple stages, tasty street eats, vendors, and plenty of family-friendly activities all along the waterfront. For those craving a cultural night out, the Baltimore Museum of Art presents The Jury Experience, an immersive courtroom case held in the Meyerhoff Auditorium.

Saturday offers a wild variety of choices. Head to Power Plant Live for the massive Baltimore Taco Festival, running Saturday and Sunday. Baltimore Taco Festival, reported by Power Plant Live, brings you the region’s best taco and food vendors, margarita bars, live music, family activities, and all the festive energy you can handle right in the heart of downtown. Also on Saturday, the Maryland Zoo is hosting OktoBEARfest, a fall beer festival with live music, unlimited sampling from regional breweries, food trucks, and, of course, all the animals.

History buffs can check out The Night the Ghosts Came Home, an interactive look at early Halloween traditions at the Irish Shrine and Railroad Workers Museum. Over at Gunpowder Falls State Park, teens can get hands-on with local science at the Marine Microplastics workshop.

Saturday night, fans of The Rocky Horror Picture Show can catch a shadow cast performance at Le Mondo on Howard Street. For live music, the legendary Maná brings their Vivir Sin Aire Tour to CFG Bank Arena. Keystone Korner Baltimore packs its stage with soul and R&B, highlighting a tribute to The O’Jays Friday and Chico DeBarge on Saturday.

Sunday brings more unique events, like the United Way Centennial Benefit Concert featuring Common at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, and the Seether and Daughtry 2025 Tour at Pier Six Pavilion. Meanwhile, families can drop by Port Discovery Children’s Museum for a Storytime and Puppet Show: Halloween is Coming!

October is also BLAQ Pride month throughout Baltimore, and the festivities are in full swing. Attendees can find mixers, performances, and rallies all across the city — including National Coming Out Day events this weekend at War Memorial Plaza, as listed by BLAQ Equity Baltimore.

Whether you are eager for music, tacos, spooky science, or a high-energy festival, Baltimore is truly hopping all week long. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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