What to do in Baltimore
Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely buzzing, so let’s dive into some standout things to get on your radar. According to Baltimore Magazine’s events calendar, this weekend is packed with neighborhood energy and big cultural moments. Around the Inner Harbor and downtown, you’ll find live music, food pop-ups, and maker markets popping up in plazas and along the waterfront, perfect for an after-work stroll or a date-night wander with skyline views and street performers keeping things lively. If you’re hanging out with kids or just feeling curious, the Maryland Science Center has a full slate of hands-on fun. Their calendar highlights daily Mousetrap Machines tinkering activities where visitors can build wild chain-reaction contraptions, plus planetarium shows like One World One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure for younger listeners who love space and Sesame Street. In the evenings, keep an eye out for their Music Under the Dome series, when the planetarium becomes a 360-degree concert venue with immersive visuals synced to classic bands like the Grateful Dead, turning science night into a chill, heady experience. Over in Baltimore County, Discover Baltimore County points to a run of outdoor festivals, farmers markets, and park concerts that are a quick drive from the city. Think lawn chairs, local bands, food trucks, and kids running around with snowballs in hand, especially in spots like Towson, Catonsville, and along the waterfront in Dundalk. Shoppers and families can head to White Marsh Mall, where the mall’s event page features a special Bluey mall pop-up and Kids Club activities like Baltimore Hoop Love. Expect interactive games, character-themed fun, and plenty of chances for younger listeners to burn off energy while grownups grab coffee and a bit of AC. For nightlife, Eventbrite listings show rooftop parties like Good Folks on the Rooftop at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, with DJs, cocktails, and sweeping city views, plus magic and comedy shows if you want something a little different than the standard bar night. And if you like planning ahead, Eventbrite also spotlights Troublems Jouvert, part of Baltimore Carnival 2026’s Color Me Krazy Mas. It’s paint, powder, soca, and sunrise energy, so now is the time to grab tickets and get your crew lined up. 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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