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  • Charm City Buzzes with Jam-Packed Weekend of Events
    2025/09/13
    Baltimore listeners, the city is buzzing this Saturday, September 13, and into the weekend with an incredible lineup of events that will make you fall in love with Charm City all over again. Whether you want food, festivals, music, fun for the family, or a good laugh, Baltimore Magazine and Baltimore Fishbowl point to a jam-packed calendar right in your backyard.

    Today, head to the iconic Baltimore Book Festival, happening all weekend in the Waverly neighborhood between Greenmount and Barclay Avenues from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Through Sunday, expect outdoor author talks, pop-up book shops, poetry readings, and special activities for kids. The city's bookworms gather rain or shine, so bibliophiles, this is your moment.

    Music fans, make your way to the 9th Annual Love Groove Festival on Whitelock Street. Celebrate local music with Baltimore producer John Tyler and a full roster of artists. If you’re hungry for something different, the Bmore Vegan Block Party at 100 North Charles Street offers plant-based food, live music, and eco-friendly vibes from 3 to 8 p.m.

    Comedian Adam Sandler hits the CFG Bank Arena tonight at 7:30 p.m., guaranteeing a hilarious evening, while fans of mashups should not miss Beethoven x Beyoncé at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall at 8 p.m., where classical and contemporary mix in jaw-dropping style.

    Families can launch the kids into adventure at Port Discovery Children's Museum with Queens & Kings & Knights & Things running today and tomorrow. Kids can joust, build cardboard swords, and go on a quest, perfect for little knights and aspiring royals.

    For something hands-on and crafty, Manor Mill is offering art workshops all weekend, from punch needle rug hooking to neon bird painting. Elsewhere, the 13th Biennial Catholic Charities Dragon Boat Races will animate the Inner Harbor with friendly competition and spectacle.

    Baltimore Center Stage invites all ages to a jaw-dropping afternoon of magic and comedy hypnosis with internationally acclaimed David Anthony at 2 p.m. Tonight at the Maryland Zoo, Fatal Fauna: Til Death Do Us Part transforms a murder mystery dinner into a wild, animal-ambassador-filled wedding party.

    On Saturday night, Mobtown Ballroom welcomes dancers of all kinds to a Baltimore Square Dance with live music and caller instruction. Indie music fans can catch Soccer Mommy at Baltimore Soundstage for an emotionally charged set starting at 8 p.m.

    Sunday winds down with a Sock Hop at Manor Mill and jazz standout Kassa Overall performing two sets at Keystone Korner Baltimore.

    Before the week wraps up, do not forget historic Defenders’ Day celebrations at Fort McHenry, the GBC’s 70th Annual Meeting at the Renaissance Harborplace, and plenty of neighborhood festivals and art shows.

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  • Buzzing Baltimore Hosts Diverse Arts, Culture, and Community Events This Week
    2025/09/11
    Listeners, Baltimore is buzzing this week and you are not going to want to miss a beat. Starting Thursday evening, head downtown for the Bromo Art Walk, a multi-block adventure through the Bromo Arts District with open galleries, performances, and hands-on art activities like the Brush Mural Fest at the Maryland Center for History and Culture Courtyard. Current Space will be hosting art and jazz with Lafayette Gilchrist, and Dear Globe Coffee puts on a thought-provoking exhibit addressing urgent social themes. All this energy runs from five to nine tonight—absolutely free to just explore and soak in.

    Friday and through the weekend, Baltimore holds special commemorative events for the anniversary of September 11, including a city vigil at the World Trade Center in the harbor and a ceremony honoring Marylanders lost. The U.S. Naval Academy’s solemn Flag Run and moment of silence wrap up in the evening with poignant tributes along the waterfront.

    This weekend, make your way to Fell’s Point for the annual Oyster Fest, running Friday through Sunday on Broadway Square. Expect briny local oysters, live bands, and bustling crowds as one of Baltimore’s favorite street festivals brings the Chesapeake’s best flavors right to the harbor.

    In North Baltimore, it’s all about international food and culture at the Asia In A Bite Food Fest. More than 30 vendors serve up Asian delicacies along the waterfront and fill the weekend with music and dance.

    Saturday is packed. The Baltimore Rhythm Festival takes over the Montessori school in Station North from noon to six with outdoor performances, workshops, and community drum circles. Fans of live music will want to check out Adam Sandler’s show at CFG Bank Arena or Soccer Mommy at Baltimore Soundstage, while synth-pop fans can hit Ottobar. For something wildly original, Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall hosts Beethoven x Beyoncé—a live mashup of Queen Bey’s hits and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7.

    Bring the kids to Port Discovery’s Queens & Kings & Knights & Things for medieval games, jousting, and family quests all weekend. Over at the Maryland Zoo Saturday night, Fatal Fauna: Til Death Do Us Part offers a wedding-themed murder mystery dinner party complete with animal ambassadors for a twist on your dinner plans.

    For art lovers needing a creative brush up, join a painting workshop at Manor Mill, or tap into Baltimore’s jazz legacy with Nicole Henry at Keystone Korner.

    Sports fans, don’t forget that the Orioles have special ticket promotions supporting the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, so grab a seat if you want to support a great cause.

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  • Baltimore Bustling with Maritime, Cycling, and Music Events This Weekend
    2025/09/06
    Baltimore is bursting with energy this week, and there is no shortage of exciting events to keep you entertained. Today, Saturday, September 6th, marks a jam-packed day for the city. For those who love all things maritime, Baltimore BoatFest returns to Lighthouse Point Marina from 1 to 8 p.m. Expect live music, food and drink specials at Pusser’s Landing, a silent auction benefiting The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, vendors, and all the charismatic waterfront fun that represents true Baltimore spirit. Admission is just five dollars if you stroll in on foot, while boaters docking for the day get in free according to Oasis Experiences, the organizer.

    Cycling enthusiasts and families should head to Patterson Park this afternoon from 12 to 4 p.m. for the Maryland Cycling Classic: Bike Jam. Conveniently scheduled to coincide with the legendary Maryland Cycling Classic race, Bike Jam invites everyone for a family-friendly bike loop, a kid’s obstacle course, tutorials for new riders, arts and crafts like the Spin Art Bike, and even meet and greets with pro cyclists. Food trucks are on hand to keep up your energy as you take in America’s biggest pro cycling event. The Maryland Cycling Classic itself, as reported by Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, is making history with both men’s and women’s elite competitions on an all-new circuit route winding through Baltimore streets, with start and finish lines set at Harbor Point and East Pratt.

    The party doesn’t end there. Music lovers won’t want to miss pop sensation Benson Boone lighting up CFG Bank Arena tonight on his American Heart World Tour, with doors opening at 8 p.m. Baltimore Magazine says his performance promises a high-energy show for fans.

    At the Inner Harbor Amphitheater, Mr. Trash Wheel, the city’s own googly-eyed champion of clean water, hosts an environmentally themed Baltimore x Baltimore concert series from 2 to 8 p.m. There will be live music, youth talent shows, dancing, drumming, and unique performances such as stilt walking and stories of the sea, along with local food, drink, and shopping vendors.

    Art aficionados will want to take in the free "Preservation" exhibit by Trevor Shimizu at the Art Hall from 1 to 4 p.m. The show breathes new life into discarded materials, challenging visitors to rethink the boundaries of creativity.

    Don’t forget, the Maryland State Fair wraps up this weekend in Timonium, offering thrilling rides, indulgent fair foods, carnival games, and live entertainment. For a unique cultural experience, catch Aula de Flamenco at Theatre Project either tonight or tomorrow, where you can immerse yourself in the magic of Spanish dance and music.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Diverse Events: Art, Music, Sports, and More
    2025/09/04
    Baltimore is buzzing with energy this week and there are events lined up for just about every interest and vibe. Whether you are into art, live music, fitness, family fun, or simply soaking up the city’s unique scene, there is a reason to get out from now through the weekend.

    The Maryland State Fair is in full swing through September 7 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. Expect thrilling amusement rides, that classic fair food, and plenty of live entertainment. This is the 144th edition so it is a Maryland tradition you don't want to miss according to Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Art lovers, get inspired at the Baltimore Art Gallery on 36th Street, with Rebecca Waring’s Showcase Exhibit opening Friday night, or take part in the Highlandtown First Friday Art Walk in the Arts District. You can even catch an interactive movie night screening of JAWS at the Creative Alliance on Eastern Avenue, which pairs a cult favorite with community vibes. Bird in Hand Coffee & Books is hosting a reading event from Yellow Arrow Publishing’s BLAZE for those who love the written word with their coffee, per Baltimore.org.

    Friday night heats up at Rash Field Park where Sunset Jams presents the West Baltimore Mass Choir. Great music, local food, and waterfront views promise a lively start to the weekend, as highlighted by Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.

    Saturday, the Maryland Cycling Classic brings world-class pro racers — both men and women for the first time ever — through the heart of the city, starting from Harbor Point’s Central Plaza and finishing at Inner Harbor along Pratt Street. The city will be buzzing with cycling fans from around the world, and on Friday night ahead of the race you can even meet the athletes during the Team Introduction ceremony at Harbor Point, paired with a free public concert, announced by Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.

    If you are craving more live music, Benson Boone’s American Heart World Tour hits CFG Bank Arena on Saturday night, while art fans can check out Trevor Shimizu’s “Preservation” at Art Hall. Theatre goers won’t want to miss Aula de Flamenco at Theatre Project where dance and storytelling come together to celebrate flamenco culture, according to Baltimore Magazine.

    Saturday night also brings Sunset Saturday, a rooftop party with dancing and skyline views atop the Belize Rooftop on Guilford Avenue. Dance under the stars and take in the city’s lights, says Eventbrite.

    Rounding out the weekend on Sunday, Patterson Park hosts the family-friendly Mueveton and BabyFest, while Peabody Heights Brewery gets the fall vibes going early with an Oktoberfest Celebration. If basketball is your thing, catch the Washington Mystics take on the Indiana Fever at CFG Bank Arena.

    That covers just a sample of what's happening around Baltimore this week — and there’s a lot more to discover, from improv workshops to pop-up art classes to local brewery nights and special exhibitions exploring Black leisure and tourism at UMBC’s Kuhn Library Gallery.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Labor Day Weekend Celebrations
    2025/08/30
    Kicking off this August 30 in Baltimore, get ready for a long weekend full of energy, flavor, music, and unforgettable summer celebrations. Listeners, whether you're a longtime local or just visiting, today's lineup is stacked starting with one of the city’s signature events: the Billie Holiday Music & Arts Festival at the Robert C. Marshall Recreation Center on Pennsylvania Avenue. Running from 11 AM to 7 PM, soak in the spirit of the jazz legend with live bands, hometown eats, local artisan vendors, and family-friendly fun—admission is free according to Eventbrite’s official event page.

    For a totally different vibe, those with little ones should not miss Wild Water Splash Days at the Maryland Zoo. From 10 to 4, it’s all about cooling down on the slides and splash pads, plus animal encounters that promise Instagram-worthy moments. Tickets are required and selling out quickly, so take notice as reported by Baltimore Magazine.

    Lovers of Japanese pop culture and cosplay will want to swing by Miryokucon, taking place all weekend at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. This anime and creator convention celebrates everything from manga to gaming, running until 2 AM each day, with badges available onsite.

    If it's a party atmosphere you're after, CFG Bank Arena tonight features the explosive Summer Shutdown Labor Day concert with DaBaby, Toosii, and Fridayy headlining. The show kicks off at 8 PM and tickets are flying according to Visit Baltimore’s events calendar.

    For some artsy community flavor, the Heart of the 4th Music & Arts Festival is open at Dewees Park on Ivanhoe Avenue from 11 to 6. Expect art, music, and food in a festive outdoor atmosphere. Details are available from heartofthe4th.com.

    As the sun sets, R&B fans can head to Ikonic Live at 316 Guilford Avenue for Biddy’s Reggae and RnB Party from 7 to 11 PM—tickets can be as little as a dollar if you jump on them fast. For those ready to take the party to the water, the 2025 Grown and Sexy Rum and Reggae All White Dinner Cruise departs at 11:30 PM aboard the Spirit of Baltimore, complete with buffet, rooftop dancing, and a live DJ, all under the city skyline—a true Baltimore summer tradition as hosted by Promoter Jay.

    Looking ahead through the end of the weekend and Labor Day, stick around for more family fun at Wild Water Splash Days at the Maryland Zoo, and come Sunday night, hop on the Pier Pressure White Party Cruise for another on-the-water dance fest taking over the harbor.

    Baltimore Magazine and the Waterfront Partnership remind listeners to save time for Sax in the City at Keystone Korner for some jazz, or explore the Hopfest at Max’s Taphouse with over 60 hoppy brews if craft beer is more your style.

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  • Charm City Weekend: From State Fair to Poe's Magic, Baltimore Buzzes with Events
    2025/08/23
    Listeners, welcome to an epic weekend in Baltimore, Maryland—your friendly guide has all the details on what’s happening in Charm City from today, Saturday, August 23rd, through the rest of the week and weekend.

    First, the Maryland State Fair kicks off its opening weekend at the Timonium Fairgrounds, running 9 in the morning to 9 at night. From fried Oreos to the always-hilarious Swifty Swine pig races, 4-H livestock competitions, and live concerts, the fair is a classic August event you do not want to miss. According to Baltimore Magazine, this is considered one of the best ways to round out summer fun before school is back in session.

    For those with a love for the mysterious and magical, the Poe’s Magic Conference takes place this weekend at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. Dive into illusions, readings, and everything Edgar Allan Poe in the heart of downtown through Sunday. Also at the historic Lord Baltimore, tonight brings the Caribbean Rooftop Party to the LB Skybar—think tropic cocktails, city views, and island beats under the stars, as featured by the Waterfront Partnership.

    If you’re a Bruno Mars fan, 24K MAGIC, a high-energy tribute concert, lights up the Horseshoe Casino from 8 to 10 tonight.

    For music lovers, the Baltimore Museum of Art is hosting “Candlelight: 90s Unplugged” and a beautiful tribute to Whitney Houston this weekend in the Meyerhoff Auditorium—imagine iconic music surrounded by soft candlelight.

    Sports fans, the Orioles play at Camden Yards with a special Jim Palmer replica jersey giveaway. Camden Yards always buzzes when the O’s are in town and today’s no different, according to Visit Maryland.

    Curious about wildlife? The Maryland Zoo is throwing a unique Zoo Snooze sleepover tonight—families can stay overnight, enjoy games, activities, dinner, and breakfast, then wake to the sounds and sights of the zoo as it opens.

    Foodies, Power Plant Live hosts the Maryland Vegan Eats Summer Fest all weekend, with dozens of vendors, cooking demos, live music, and an incredible variety of plant-based dishes.

    Today at Rash Field, the Waterfront Partnership invites you to a wildlife gardening session—learn all about local bugs and butterflies with urban ecologists. Stay for Sunset Jams tonight, featuring Banda Guerrerense bringing authentic Mexican music and a dance party right on the waterfront.

    This week, fans of alternative and rock music will want to grab tickets for Nine Inch Nails at CFG Bank Arena on the 26th. Also, plan ahead for next weekend’s Billie Holiday Music and Arts Festival on August 30th—this free event at the Robert C. Marshall Recreation Center is a celebration of the legendary jazz singer’s legacy with live music, art, and food, highlighted in Baltimore Magazine’s August picks.

    For families, Wild Water Splash Days start August 30th at the Maryland Zoo, promising splash pads, water slides, and bounce houses. Plus, the Miryokucon anime and Japanese culture festival will run August 29th through the 31st at the Lord Baltimore Hotel.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Diverse Lineup of Events: Music, Comedy, Art, and More
    2025/08/21
    Baltimore listeners, get ready for an action-packed week, because this city is humming with events that promise something for everyone, whether you are a die-hard music lover, a foodie, culture seeker, or just on the hunt for some late-summer fun. Here is your detailed guide on what to do in Baltimore through this weekend.

    Start your Thursday night off with classic country karaoke and dancing at Creative Alliance on Eastern Avenue where you can channel your inner country star with a live band. For fans of stand-up, tonight and Friday at CFG Bank Arena feature Nate Bargatze and his Big Dumb Eyes World Tour, offering up laughs with one of comedy’s fastest rising stars. Over in Hampden, enjoy Monica Ikegwu’s hyper-realistic portrait exhibition at Galerie Myrtis, open Wednesday to Saturday, just in case you are in the mood to feed your creative soul according to Baltimore Magazine.

    Friday keeps the fun rolling. Union Craft Brewing hosts comedian Ryan Donahue who has appeared on HBO and Jimmy Kimmel, promising comedy and craft brews. If you are looking for a more unique nightlife experience, Baltimore Soundstage will be transformed into Nevermore Academy for the Rave N Dance. It is all about dark and whimsical Wednesday Addams-style fashion, pulsing DJ sets, and themed cocktails, running late into the night. For lovers of the mysterious and magical, Poe’s Magic Conference kicks off Friday and runs through Sunday at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, bringing together illusionists and mind readers from all over as listed by Visit Baltimore.

    Saturday and Sunday are crammed with options. Families and animal lovers can have an unforgettable night in the wild at the Maryland Zoo’s Zoo Snooze overnight campout, complete with dinner, breakfast, games, and fascinating animal encounters. For foodies and those curious about plant-based cuisine, Power Plant Live! hosts the Maryland Vegan Eats Summer Fest all weekend long with more than thirty vendors, live cooking shows, vibrant music, and loads of samples, according to Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Power Plant Live! is also welcoming live entertainment, and if you are looking for top-notch music, the Summer Concert Series at the Ivy Bookshop brings families together for stories and lullabies set to music. Or catch Candlelight concerts at the Baltimore Museum of Art, spotlighting the best of 90s hits unplugged and tributes to Whitney Houston in a candlelit setting.

    Art aficionados, The Peale is displaying archival works from the next generation of Baltimore artists—drop by for a free glimpse at what’s next in local creativity. And for the baseball fans, do not miss the Orioles at Camden Yards with a special Jim Palmer replica jersey giveaway.

    Finally, wrap up your weekend at Everyman Theatre with the opening of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, kicking off a month-long celebration of the playwright’s iconic work. The best part is the Sunday opening is pay-what-you-choose, perfect if you want stellar theater on a modest budget.

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  • Waterfront Weekender: Cycling, Paddle Races, Messy Science, and Whiskey on Tap in Baltimore
    2025/08/16
    Pedal On The Point kicks off the morning with an energizing outdoor cycling session set against the Baltimore waterfront, running from 7:30 to 9:30 at Point Park and featuring high-energy music, local vendors, goodie bags, and giveaways, as detailed by the Waterfront Partnership. For listeners who love paddling, the 10th Annual B’more SUP Cup races into the Inner Harbor, bringing together the paddle community for the first SUP race ever held on these waters, with all types of paddle craft welcome and an after-party to keep the vibes going.

    The Maryland Science Center at the Inner Harbor transforms into a playground for science lovers with Mess Fest all weekend. Expect to get gloriously messy alongside eruptive experiments, mural painting, and hands-on goo, slime, and sticky science. Baltimore Fishbowl notes this year is extra fun, celebrating the center’s big 50th anniversary with a 50-bottle Mentos and Coke eruption.

    Sagamore Spirit Distillery invites whiskey lovers and dog enthusiasts to Whiskey on the Waterfront, a partnership with BARCS from noon to 6 p.m. The Wags and Whiskey edition promises live music, food trucks, and whiskey cocktails along the water.

    For live music fans, Keystone Korner hosts Chrisette Michele, the two-time Grammy-winning vocalist, tonight at 1350 Lancaster Street. Further north, Star Bright Farm brings back local favorite, Whiskey Feathers Band, for an open-air sunset concert that blends rock and Americana from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Project X Baltimore turns up the heat with the city’s biggest outdoor party at Gargolas Lounge on Potee Street from 10 p.m. until late into Sunday.

    On the cultural side, the Baltimore Toy Theater Festival at Le Mondo offers innovative puppetry and storytelling today, while the Feeley’s BBQ at the Irish Railroad Workers Museum brings local history and food together in a laid-back setting. R. House gets quirky with the annual Mr. Boh Lookalike Competition, always a crowd favorite. Theater lovers won’t want to miss “Canton Waterfront,” a new play at Baltimore Center Stage, following the Shek family across generations and continents.

    Sunday brings Yoga on a Yacht with Cruises on the Bay at the Finger Piers, for those listeners who want to stretch out over the water. Bachata Rosa at Stem & Vine offers a dance-filled evening, while An die Musik presents the Irish Music School’s Nathan Gourley and Laura Fedderse for traditional music lovers. Sunday morning, Power Plant Live! throws open its doors for the all-day Mimosa Festival, where specialty bubbly brunches and top DJs create a multicolored, citrus-charged celebration, as highlighted by Visit Baltimore.

    Wherever your interests lie—be it waterfront adventure, science, whiskey, music, or theater—Baltimore is alive with things to do this weekend. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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