What to do in Baltimore

Baltimore buzzing this week with eco-markets, Pride celebrations, live music, comedy shows, and new theater productions.

2 min · 14. kesä 2026
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Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely buzzing, so let’s dive right into some of the standout events happening around town. Today, Whitehall Mill in Hampden is turning into a hub for eco‑friendly fun with the Summer Eco‑Market at The Mill. According to Visit Baltimore, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. more than 50 local artists, makers, and small businesses will set up shop along the historic mill complex on Clipper Mill Road. Expect handmade jewelry, sustainable home goods, upcycled fashion, and plenty of eco‑conscious treats, all in a relaxed riverside setting with food options and coffee nearby. If you’re in a festival mood, Baltimore Pride 2026 is wrapping up its week‑long celebration of love and community. The Pride Center of Maryland reports that Pride Week includes a downtown parade, a high‑energy mainstage with live performances and DJs, plus a vendor village and resource fair that stretches across multiple days. It’s a mix of family‑friendly activities, late‑night parties, and community‑building events, so listeners can find something that matches their vibe any day this week. For music lovers, Rams Head Presents has a big one: The Avett Brothers with Mike Patton are scheduled to perform in Baltimore today, with Visit Maryland listing the show at 1000 Hilltop Circle, bringing folk, indie, and Americana energy to the city. Later in the evening, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s calendar highlights a special performance by composer Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble at 7 p.m., a perfect option if you’re into atmospheric, cinematic modern classical music. Comedy fans are covered too. The Baltimore Comedy Factory is hosting Red Grant this weekend, with shows running Saturday and Sunday, followed later in the week by Benji Brown on Thursday and Friday, according to the club’s event calendar. It’s a great excuse to grab friends, a drink, and some much‑needed laughs. And if you like your culture with a side of theater, Baltimore Center Stage is previewing a new production called “Pray,” with a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. and more performances continuing into the week, as listed on their official calendar. Pair a show with dinner in Mount Vernon and you’ve got an easy night out. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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jakson Baltimore buzzing this week with eco-markets, Pride celebrations, live music, comedy shows, and new theater productions. kansikuva

Baltimore buzzing this week with eco-markets, Pride celebrations, live music, comedy shows, and new theater productions.

Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely buzzing, so let’s dive right into some of the standout events happening around town. Today, Whitehall Mill in Hampden is turning into a hub for eco‑friendly fun with the Summer Eco‑Market at The Mill. According to Visit Baltimore, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. more than 50 local artists, makers, and small businesses will set up shop along the historic mill complex on Clipper Mill Road. Expect handmade jewelry, sustainable home goods, upcycled fashion, and plenty of eco‑conscious treats, all in a relaxed riverside setting with food options and coffee nearby. If you’re in a festival mood, Baltimore Pride 2026 is wrapping up its week‑long celebration of love and community. The Pride Center of Maryland reports that Pride Week includes a downtown parade, a high‑energy mainstage with live performances and DJs, plus a vendor village and resource fair that stretches across multiple days. It’s a mix of family‑friendly activities, late‑night parties, and community‑building events, so listeners can find something that matches their vibe any day this week. For music lovers, Rams Head Presents has a big one: The Avett Brothers with Mike Patton are scheduled to perform in Baltimore today, with Visit Maryland listing the show at 1000 Hilltop Circle, bringing folk, indie, and Americana energy to the city. Later in the evening, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s calendar highlights a special performance by composer Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble at 7 p.m., a perfect option if you’re into atmospheric, cinematic modern classical music. Comedy fans are covered too. The Baltimore Comedy Factory is hosting Red Grant this weekend, with shows running Saturday and Sunday, followed later in the week by Benji Brown on Thursday and Friday, according to the club’s event calendar. It’s a great excuse to grab friends, a drink, and some much‑needed laughs. And if you like your culture with a side of theater, Baltimore Center Stage is previewing a new production called “Pray,” with a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. and more performances continuing into the week, as listed on their official calendar. Pair a show with dinner in Mount Vernon and you’ve got an easy night out. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

14. kesä 20262 min
jakson Baltimore's Got It All This Week: Pride Parade, Tall Ships, and Live Music at the Inner Harbor kansikuva

Baltimore's Got It All This Week: Pride Parade, Tall Ships, and Live Music at the Inner Harbor

Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a great time to be in Charm City. Let’s start with today. According to the Pride Center of Maryland, Baltimore Pride 2026 is in full swing, with the big Pride Parade stepping off this morning along the traditional central route through downtown and Mount Vernon. Expect floats, marching bands, DJs on trucks, and sidewalks packed with color, so plan for street closures and give yourself time to walk, dance, and people‑watch your way through the celebration. If you’re heading toward Northwest Baltimore this afternoon, Creative City Public Charter School is hosting its Annual Creative Cityscape from 1 to 4 p.m. at 2810 Shirley Avenue. The school’s Instagram post highlights one dollar food, raffles, games, and face painting, making it a laid‑back neighborhood party that’s perfect if you’ve got kids in tow or just want a community vibe between bigger events. Down on the Inner Harbor, tall ships are the stars. The Baltimore Sun has been spotlighting SAIL250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore, part of the Star-Spangled Sailabration running June 13 through 19. You can stroll the waterfront, tour visiting vessels, and watch historic ships and aircraft put Baltimore’s maritime legacy front and center. Pair that with a stop at the National Aquarium or the Maryland Science Center, which lists special happenings like its 50th Anniversary Celebration and hands-on demos on the Maryland Science Center events calendar. Tonight, country fans have a clear destination: Jordan Davis is performing live at Pier Six Pavilion, with Waterfront Partnership noting an 8 p.m. start at 731 Eastern Avenue. Picture that open-air pavilion, the skyline, and the harbor breeze while you sing along. If you’re in the mood for theater as the week continues, Baltimore Center Stage’s event calendar lists performances of the play “Pray” on Saturday evening, plus 410FEST and BCS Vibes events showcasing new, homegrown work. For families, the Gordon Center in nearby Owings Mills is presenting Charm City Ballet’s Aladdin with shows today at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. and another performance Sunday afternoon. And don’t forget: AFRAM Baltimore is on the horizon for next weekend, with WHUT’s community calendar calling it out as a major celebration of Black culture, music, and food that always draws big crowds to the city. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Baltimore Buzzes This Weekend With Comedy, Pride Celebrations, and Cultural Events

Baltimore is coming alive this weekend with a mix of big-name comedy, Pride celebrations, music, and family-friendly fun, making it a great time to get out and explore the city. According to Baltimore.org, Dave Chappelle is set for tonight at CFG Bank Arena at 7:30 p.m., while Baltimore.org also lists Baltimore Men’s Chorus Pride Concerts for tonight at 7:30 p.m. at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church on St. Paul Street.[5][1] If you want to lean into the Pride spirit, Baltimore Fishbowl reports that the city’s Pride Festival runs Saturday from noon to 9 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. at Druid Hill Park, with the usual mix of performances, community energy, and celebration.[2] The same roundup highlights Pride Glow and Skate on Thursday evening at Shake & Bake Family Fun Center, which helps kick off the weekend with a playful, local twist.[2] For listeners who like a little culture with their weekend plans, Baltimore Fishbowl says the city is also offering a waterfront Floatilla, plus a Shakespeare-inspired take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream with music from icons like David Bowie, Elton John, and Queen.[2] That gives Baltimore a distinctly creative feel this week, with something for both theater fans and outdoor adventurers. One important note for anyone heading out: the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore says it will be closed to the public today, Friday, June 12, as staff prepare for its fundraising event, Zoomerang.[10] So if a zoo visit was on your list, you’ll want to save it for another day. The city’s calendar is especially strong right now because it blends nightlife, community events, and easy weekend options across different neighborhoods. Whether you are heading to a concert, joining Pride festivities, or spending time by the water, Baltimore offers a full slate of ways to make the week feel lively and local. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

12. kesä 20262 min
jakson Baltimore's Got It All This Week: Waterfront Festivals, Science Fun, and Pride Celebrations kansikuva

Baltimore's Got It All This Week: Waterfront Festivals, Science Fun, and Pride Celebrations

Baltimore, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’re in luck. The city is buzzing, the harbor is awake, and there’s a little something for every listener. According to Visit Baltimore, Waterfront Week is in full swing along the Inner Harbor and nearby piers, running through June 14. That means over a hundred waterfront happenings: pop-up concerts, harbor cruises, outdoor fitness classes, family activities, and food vendors lined up with local crab cakes, ice cream, and street eats. The Water Trolley is running as an all-day hop-on, hop-off ride for just a few dollars, making it easy to glide between Harborplace, Federal Hill, and Fells Point without worrying about parking. For families and the science-curious, the Maryland Science Center’s event calendar highlights all-day “Mousetrap Machines,” where kids can build wild chain-reaction contraptions, plus planetarium shows like “One World One Sky.” It’s a perfect way to keep younger listeners entertained before heading back outside to the waterfront. If you want something rooted in community, Visit Maryland reports the Baltimore Children & Youth Fund Community Exhibition is happening this evening from 5 to 8 PM at the University of Maryland BioPark at 4 North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Expect live performances, interactive exhibits, food, and plenty of chances to meet local youth leaders and creators. It’s free, indoors, and a great after-work stop. Baltimore Pride is also in full swing this week. The Pride Center of Maryland lists events as part of Baltimore Pride 2026, running June 8 through 14 across the city, centered around 1601 Pennsylvania Avenue and nearby venues. Listeners can look for evening gatherings, resource fairs, and community celebrations that lead into a colorful weekend of pride festivities, music, and nightlife. Music lovers have plenty of options too. Songkick’s Baltimore listings show dozens of concerts across town this week, from intimate indie sets in neighborhood bars to big-name tours at larger venues. It’s a good time to check your favorite spot in Station North, Fells Point, or Federal Hill for a show to cap off a night on the harbor. However you spend it, Baltimore is offering waterfront sunsets, science fun, community celebration, and live music all week long. 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.

11. kesä 20262 min
jakson Baltimore's Week Ahead: Pride, Live Music, Theater, and Summer Fun kansikuva

Baltimore's Week Ahead: Pride, Live Music, Theater, and Summer Fun

Baltimore is buzzing with a lively mix of music, Pride celebrations, theater, and summer fun, making this a strong week to get out and explore the city. According to the Pride Center of Maryland, Baltimore Pride Suits & Sneakers Cocktail Reception is happening today at 12:00 PM at War Memorial Plaza, bringing a polished kickoff to Pride season in the heart of downtown Baltimore.[1] If live music is more your speed, the Lyric Baltimore is hosting DEVO tonight for Mutate Don’t Stagnate, with doors opening at 7:00 PM and the show starting at 8:00 PM.[3] That gives listeners a perfect excuse to make a full evening of it in Mount Vernon, one of Baltimore’s best neighborhoods for pre-show dining and post-show drinks.[3] The Lyric Baltimore’s event calendar also shows more performances coming soon, including Indigo Girls and other touring acts, so this week is shaping up to be a busy one for concert fans.[2] For listeners looking ahead to the weekend, Baltimore Center Stage has Pray on the schedule, with performances listed beginning Saturday, June 13 and continuing into Sunday, June 14.[8] Theater lovers can turn that into a full arts outing, especially since Baltimore Center Stage is also highlighting a broader season of events and special programming this month.[13] There is also plenty happening around the waterfront and indoors for families and science-minded listeners. The Maryland Science Center’s calendar includes a rotating lineup of activities such as Science drop-ins, Big Bird’s Adventure, Bubble Days, and special evening programming like Music Under the Dome, all set in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.[7] That makes it an easy pick for a rainy-day plan or a weekend stop with kids. And for those who like their plans with a local flavor, Baltimore Magazine’s events calendar continues to list a wide range of city happenings, while Ticketmaster’s Baltimore listings show more concerts arriving later this week.[9][14] If you want to keep the week social, Instagram posts from local venues are also teasing Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week promotions and Pride weekend parties, especially around June 11 through June 14.[10][15] Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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