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# Your Ultimate Baltimore Weekend Guide: April 10-12, 2026

# Your Ultimate Baltimore Weekend Guide: April 10-12, 2026

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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday through the weekend of April 10th, 2026. As your friendly neighborhood navigator, I'm here to spotlight the hottest events that'll make your days unforgettable in Charm City.

Kick off tonight at the Ottobar on 2549 N Howard Street, where punk legends Subhumans are tearing up the stage with their high-energy concert tour stop, according to Trip.com. Doors open early, so grab your tickets for that raw, electrifying vibe. Over at the Maryland Center for History and Culture, Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA lights up at 8:30 pm with a magical, multi-sensory tribute under glowing candles—Listeso Music Group promises an awe-inspiring night of those iconic hits for just $43.45 a ticket. And if you're feeling the groove, head to Morgan State University for Walk Like A Sigma, a fresh performance that's got Ticketmaster buzzing.

Saturday amps up with the Baltimore Irish Trad Fest at Creative Alliance on 3134 Eastern Ave., Baltimore Magazine and the venue's site report a full day of traditional Irish concerts, jams, and dances starting at 7:30 pm Friday and rolling into Saturday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm and evening shows—$20 to $215 gets you in on the Celtic fun. Puppet fans, don't sleep on Bread & Puppet Theater's magical show packed with music, politics, and surprises at 2640 Space on St. Paul Street at 7 pm, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine. Then, soar into the BIG Baltimore Kite Fest at Patterson Park Observatory from noon, Baltimore Fishbowl details free flyer workshops, food trucks, pop-up performances, and a pro fly zone for family-friendly sky-high thrills. Cap your night with CityLit Festival at the Maryland Center for History and Culture from 10 am to 6 pm, featuring author readings, panels on "Bearing Witness: Literature as a Revolutionary Act," and a book marketplace.

Sunday keeps the momentum with more Irish Trad Fest action and lingering festival vibes, plus check out the immersive Nature Deficit Disorder exhibit at Baltimore Museum of Art—surrender your phone for a simulated woodland escape through May 31, per Baltimore Fishbowl and the museum.

Whether you're dancing, flying kites, or rocking out, Baltimore's serving non-stop excitement. Dive in, stay safe, and make memories.

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