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What to do in Baltimore

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Events in Baltimore"Keep track of all the events in Baltimore, Maryland with our daily podcast. From festivals and concerts to cultural events and more, we bring you the latest updates on what’s happening in Charm City."Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please Política y Gobierno
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  • Headline: Baltimore Buzzes with Summer Excitement: Festivals, Cruises, and More This Weekend
    Jul 5 2025
    Baltimore is buzzing with excitement this week, listeners, and there is no better time to experience the city’s vibrant energy. Let’s dive right in so you can make the most of your summer weekend and the days ahead.

    Today, July 5th, marks the 2nd Annual Baltimore Freaknik at Gargolas Lounge on Potee Street. From 4 to 8 pm, you can expect a lively day party with DJs, vendors, a bike show, best dress contest, live body painting, food trucks, and a pumped-up 90s and 2000s vibe. Partygoers can also compete in the Scrub The Ground Contest, and there are birthday and vendor packages available. This is one event guaranteed to keep the pulse of the city racing.

    If you’re looking to cruise the waterfront, the Baltimore Sightseeing Cruise: Extended Edition sets sail today at 3:30 pm, offering spectacular skyline views and a relaxing way to kick off your evening on the water.

    For music lovers and families, Twilight Thursdays at Foundry Row offer a weekly summer concert series running through August 14. Enjoy performances from top Baltimore bands along with a beer and wine garden, making it a friendly outdoor hangout through those warm evenings.

    The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s Shakespeare Beyond program is currently touring “It’s The Comedy of Errors, Hon!” around the city through August 9. This mobile, outdoor adaptation is a loving tribute to Baltimore and brings free performances to venues all across Maryland, perfect for a whimsical evening out.

    Looking ahead to next weekend, Baltimore Carnival electrifies Druid Hill Park from July 11th through 13th. This three-day spectacle features Caribbean parades with colorful floats, costumed dancers, steel drum bands, and delicious jerk chicken in a festival atmosphere that draws thousands for music and revelry until late into the night. The festival runs Friday from 3 to 10 pm, Saturday noon to 10 pm, and Sunday 9 am to 10 pm.

    Foodies will want to mark their calendars for Baltimore Restaurant Week, offering ten days of special prix-fixe menus at top restaurants throughout the city. This is the moment to savor signature Baltimore cuisine at a fraction of the price.

    Families with young explorers should note Wild Water Splash Days at the Maryland Zoo on July 19th and 20th, with splash pads, water slides, and even zoo animals mingling with the kids for a cool-down adventure.

    If art is your passion, the Walters Art Museum is showcasing works by Sondheim finalists through July 20th, providing a glimpse into some of the region’s best contemporary art.

    Every Thursday, runners can join the Tempo at Twilight run group for a scenic jog around Mount Vernon, followed by wellness talks and snacks at Hotel Revival’s Topside rooftop.

    With parties, parades, concerts, cruises, culinary adventures, and outdoor theater, Baltimore is alive with possibilities. Don’t let this weekend slip by without catching at least one of these unforgettable Baltimore moments.

    Thanks for tuning in, listener—be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on what’s happening in Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Headline: Baltimore Buzzes with Independence Day Celebrations and More
    Jul 3 2025
    Baltimore is buzzing with energy this week, and there is no shortage of unforgettable experiences to enjoy around town. Today, July third, listeners can kick off the evening at Hopkins Plaza where Jazzy Summer Nights is hosting one of its final seasons, transforming the plaza into an open-air party of jazz, soul, community, and food trucks. The legendary Raheem DeVaughn headlines tonight, from five to ten, so grab your friends and make it an evening of smooth tunes and summertime vibes, as highlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl. If you prefer something more lively, check out the Star Spangled Spectacular at Oregon Ridge Park this evening at eight, where the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will cap their outdoor performance with a dazzling fireworks finale.

    Looking ahead, Friday marks Independence Day, and Baltimore knows how to celebrate. At the Inner Harbor, the festivities ramp up at six at the Amphitheater with live music from Avenue 66 at seven, followed by the main fireworks display launching over the waterfront promenade at nine. According to Visit Baltimore, transportation will be easy with options including Light Rail, bus, and the Charm City Circulator, but expect limited parking and heavier traffic, so consider public transit if you can.

    July fourth also brings the Cherry Hill Arts and Music Waterfront Festival at Middle Branch Park from one to ten. This annual tradition is all about arts, music, and unity, bringing together communities from all over the city for a front-row seat to the city’s fireworks display and a spectacular drone show starting at nine thirty. Performing live is the soulful Navasha Daya, and the festival features arts and crafts, a children’s village, and historical reenactments.

    For those seeking a family-friendly day, the Maryland Zoo is hosting Red, White, and Zoo all day where animals will be treated to special themed treats. Feeling competitive? The Cross Street Market hot dog eating contest starts at ten thirty in the morning, with a cool grand prize for the winner.

    This weekend, there’s more to explore. Saturday’s highlight is the Baltimore Dragon Boat Challenge along the waterfront, where dragon boat teams race in a high-energy, family-friendly atmosphere. Young listeners can join Boards and Breakfast at Jake’s Skatepark, a free morning event where local pro-skaters help kids learn to ride. Saturday night, Power Plant Live hosts Friday Night Live with The Cover Up Band playing classic hits—perfect for dancing into the summer night. If jazz is more your thing, the Donald Harrison Quartet brings their legendary sound to Keystone Korner.

    For listeners looking to get out on the water, Watermark Cruises is offering special extended sightseeing and fireworks cruises all weekend long, with the best harbor views around. And for those feeling adventurous, the Light Up The Night Full Moon Paddle lets experienced paddlers enjoy a glowing night on the Inner Harbor.

    Thanks for tuning in to your Baltimore guide for this week. Don’t forget to subscribe for more great event tips. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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  • Headline: Baltimore Buzzes with Diverse Weekend of Art, Music, and Family Fun
    Jun 28 2025
    Listeners, Baltimore is buzzing this weekend with an incredible lineup of events guaranteed to delight locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re into art, music, food, family activities, or one-of-a-kind experiences, the city’s got something lined up just for you.

    This Saturday, June 28th, the highly anticipated Baltimore Dragon Boat Challenge takes over West Covington Park. Cheer on teams as they compete in thrilling 500- and 2000-meter races on the water, and enjoy festivities along the waterfront for all ages. Over at the Maryland Science Center, Domino Day returns with intricate domino setups themed “Around the World in 80 Days.” Arrive early to watch the builders, then settle in for the grand topple at 2 p.m. as a sea of dominoes comes crashing down—a mesmerizing spectacle for kids and adults.

    Art lovers should head to the Baltimore Museum of Art for “Air Quality: The Influence of Smog on European Modernism,” a free exhibit running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or, stay after hours for their Summer Solstice celebration, where you can dance, explore special exhibitions, and enjoy themed cocktails.

    For families, Port Discovery Children’s Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with interactive fun, and the Maryland Zoo is lighting up the evenings with “Spring Illuminations,” a lantern-filled journey after dark running through June 30th.

    Saturday evening, the Lyric Baltimore hosts Orchestra Noir’s “Y2K Meets 90s Tour” at 8 p.m. This high-energy show fuses orchestral talent with classic hip-hop and R&B from the 90s and early 2000s, promising a nostalgic and vibrant night out. For something a little more offbeat, the Oddities and Curiosities Expo at the Baltimore Convention Center unveils everything weird and wonderful—from taxidermy and rare antiques to original art—happening Saturday and Sunday.

    If you’re after more rhythm, Keystone Korner offers “Motown & More: The Legacy Lives” on Sunday, and music fans can also catch the comedian Ryan Sickler at Horseshoe Casino on Saturday. Over at Ottobar, “Amped Up!” is rocking out to benefit the Maryland SPCA, blending live music and great food for a worthy cause.

    Don’t forget ongoing exhibits like “Toxic Overburden” at The Peale, highlighting environmental justice in Curtis Bay, or the interactive family workshops free at local libraries and neighborhood art spaces throughout the weekend.

    To wrap up your weekend, you can dine in the dark on Sunday at The Collective Encore, adding a unique twist to your culinary experience, or enjoy a screening of “A Goofy Movie” at Le Mondo for a family-friendly film night.

    Thanks for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on the best that Baltimore has to offer. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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