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Vibrant Weekend in Baltimore: Festivals, Concerts, and Lingering Halloween Fun

Vibrant Weekend in Baltimore: Festivals, Concerts, and Lingering Halloween Fun

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Kicking off this first weekend in November, Baltimore is alive with festivals, concerts, family fun, and a few lingering Halloween chills. Today, listeners can dive headfirst into the vibrant energy at the Maryland Toy Expo at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. With doors open from 8 in the morning to 5 in the evening, this legendary expo features over 270 vendor booths loaded with toys, comics, collectibles, and special guests, making it the ideal destination for fans of every age and taste.

For those who want to shop local and enjoy community vibes, head over to Dangerously Delicious Saturday Market on West 36th Street in Hampden. Running from 11 until 6, the open-air bazaar brings together a mix of vintage goods, art, eclectic crafts, and plenty of tempting treats from Dangerously Delicious Pies and other local vendors. Expect everything from handmade jewelry and upcycled fashion to one-of-a-kind gifts, perfect for that early holiday shopping.

If you’re feeling festive, there’s no shortage of Halloween spirit lingering in the city. In Canton, "Nightmare on O'Donnell Street" keeps party season alive tonight with the second part of Baltimore’s mega Halloween bash, featuring costume contests, DJ sets, themed drinks, and non-stop dancing well into the early hours. Over in Fells Point, don’t miss business district trick-or-treating, with historic streets abuzz with families, elaborate costumes, and autumnal cheer.

Comedy lovers and music fans are in for a treat: Jerry Seinfeld is performing at The Hall at Live! Casino & Hotel Maryland tonight, promising classic laughs and memorable stand-up. Meanwhile, Keystone Korner presents "I Love R&B: A Tribute to Musiq Soulchild and D'Angelo," starring Jamaal Whittington, for anyone seeking soulful, live rhythms.

Looking for a cultural outing? The Reginald F. Lewis Museum hosts "Border State Freedom Seekers: Celebrating Maryland's Emancipation Day," exploring the legacy of emancipation with presentations starting at 1pm, while the Enoch Pratt Free Library welcomes enthusiasts for the 46th Annual Saturday with Sherlock Holmes.

Tomorrow, families can roll up to the Maryland Science Center’s annual Pumpkin Smash, where you can watch your post-Halloween pumpkins get launched off the roof and composted for a good, green cause. For art lovers, take in Amy Sherald’s buzzed-about "American Sublime" exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art.

For those craving authentic Italian flavor, Little Italy’s Ravioli & Spaghetti Dinner offers carryout only from noon to 4pm. And, to close your weekend with some musical nostalgia, Brandy and Monica bring "The Boy Is Mine Tour" to CFG Bank Arena Sunday night.

Baltimore’s pulse is as electric as ever, with something unforgettable around every corner. 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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