What to do in Baltimore
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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