Listeners, if you are in Baltimore today and looking for something unforgettable, you are in the right place. Thursday night is shining brightest at M&T Bank Stadium with the 2025 Best of Baltimore Party. According to Baltimore Magazine, this marks the golden 50th anniversary of their iconic Best Of issue, and they are celebrating big from 6 to 11 PM on the stadium's Club Level. Expect craft cocktails, specialty beers, wine tastings from top local restaurants, live music, and a glittering city view. Parking is covered, so dress up in your golden-hour best and prepare for an experience Baltimoreans buzz about year-round. Culture seekers have even more to explore today. Baltimore Clayworks is hosting two exhibitions, Conscientious Objectification and Shape, Shift & Mend, from 9 to 4. Over at the Port Discovery Children’s Museum, families will love play-inspired exhibits from morning till night. If classic art is more your speed, the Baltimore Museum of Art has highlights through the afternoon, while Annapolis Maritime Museum offers evening programs for maritime buffs. For something truly offbeat, take to the water at 7 PM with the Baltimore Water Taxi, where Highwire Improv unleashes a hilarious Baltimore Holy S#!T comedy tour. According to the event listing, you will be treated to a raucous, laugh-filled historic tour, guaranteed to leave you in stitches and seeing Charm City in a whole new way. As we charge into the weekend, Friday night brings saxophone mastery to Keystone Korner with Billboard chart-topper Doc Martin, plus Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour electrifying CFG Bank Arena. If country music gets your boots tapping, Parmalee headlines Hot Country Nights at Power Plant Live. Saturday, the Maryland Science Center explodes with its annual Mess Fest, packing in wild science, a 50-bottle Mentos and Coke eruption, and hands-on mess-making that’s fun for all ages. Also on Saturday, Sagamore Spirit Distillery hosts Whiskey on the Waterfront from noon to 6. Their Wags and Whiskey edition partners with BARCS for an afternoon of whiskey cocktails, food trucks, and live music—all for a good cause, and dog-friendly, too. Craving nightlife? Saturday night is for Project X Baltimore at Gargolas Lounge, reportedly the biggest outdoor party of the summer. Doors open late, energy stays high until 2 AM, and attendees must be 18 and older. Sunday, the good times keep rolling with Yoga on a Yacht setting sail at 11 AM, and the Mimosa Festival at Power Plant Live starting at 11 sharp. Later, experience authentic Irish fiddle at An die Musik with the Baltimore Irish Music School’s featured performance, or wind down at Ottobar with James BonTempo and The Truth Tables. Baltimore is alive this week and weekend with unforgettable parties, world-class music, science and art for all ages, and quirky comedy adventures you will not find anywhere else. Thanks for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI