What to do in Baltimore
Baltimore, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck. The city is buzzing with Juneteenth celebrations, live music, culture, and plenty of ways to enjoy Charm City from now through the weekend. According to JuneteenthEvents.us, one of the biggest happenings is the 50th Annual AFRAM Festival, Baltimore’s official Juneteenth celebration, taking over historic Druid Hill Park all weekend long, from Friday through Sunday, noon to 9 pm each day. Expect national and local performers, food trucks, Black-owned vendors, a family zone, and a full-on celebration of Black culture, all with free admission. Social posts from AFRAM’s organizers highlight big-name musical acts, community resources, and a true festival vibe in the heart of West Baltimore. If you’re looking for something a little more museum-focused, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum is hosting a special Juneteenth program with free admission from 10 am to 4 pm. According to the museum’s event listing, listeners can drop in for history reenactments, panel discussions, kids’ artmaking workshops, and talks that dig into the history and legacy of emancipation in Maryland. It’s a perfect daytime option before heading out to evening events. Over at the Inner Harbor, the Waterfront Partnership’s Rhythm Liberation Fest brings live music and dance to West Shore Park as part of the city’s Juneteenth festivities. The event calendar describes a mix of bands, DJs, and performances celebrating freedom and Black creativity right on the water, with lawn space to stretch out, grab a bite from nearby spots, and enjoy the skyline. For live music fans tonight, Metro Baltimore on North Charles Street is hosting singer-songwriter Esther Rose. The venue’s calendar lists doors at 7 pm and showtime at 8 pm, all ages, with an intimate club setting that puts you close to the stage. Perfect if you want a smaller, indie-feel evening after a day at AFRAM or the museum. Looking ahead to the rest of the week and weekend, Baltimore Magazine’s event calendar points to a mix of comedy, art, and tours around downtown. One highlight is the AudaTours Baltimore Audio Tour: A Tapestry of Memorials, Markets, and Myths, starting at the Bromo-Seltzer Tower. Listeners can walk through the city with a guided audio experience exploring Baltimore’s history, markets, and urban legends, a fun daytime activity before nightlife kicks in. If you’re craving laughs after dark, Yelp’s roundup of things to do tonight in Baltimore points to spots like the Port Comedy Club and the Lou Costello Room at Zissimos Bar, where rotating lineups of stand-up comics keep the energy high into the night. So whether you’re dancing at AFRAM in Druid Hill Park, soaking up history at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, catching live music at Metro Baltimore, or wandering downtown on an audio tour, Baltimore has your week and weekend fully covered. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Charm City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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