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Events in Baltimore"Keep track of all the events in Baltimore, Maryland with our daily podcast. From festivals and concerts to cultural events and more, we bring you the latest updates on what’s happening in Charm City."

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    # Your Ultimate Baltimore Weekend Guide: April 10-12, 2026

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday through the weekend of April 10th, 2026. As your friendly neighborhood navigator, I'm here to spotlight the hottest events that'll make your days unforgettable in Charm City. Kick off tonight at the Ottobar on 2549 N Howard Street, where punk legends Subhumans are tearing up the stage with their high-energy concert tour stop, according to Trip.com. Doors open early, so grab your tickets for that raw, electrifying vibe. Over at the Maryland Center for History and Culture, Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA lights up at 8:30 pm with a magical, multi-sensory tribute under glowing candles—Listeso Music Group promises an awe-inspiring night of those iconic hits for just $43.45 a ticket. And if you're feeling the groove, head to Morgan State University for Walk Like A Sigma, a fresh performance that's got Ticketmaster buzzing. Saturday amps up with the Baltimore Irish Trad Fest at Creative Alliance on 3134 Eastern Ave., Baltimore Magazine and the venue's site report a full day of traditional Irish concerts, jams, and dances starting at 7:30 pm Friday and rolling into Saturday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm and evening shows—$20 to $215 gets you in on the Celtic fun. Puppet fans, don't sleep on Bread & Puppet Theater's magical show packed with music, politics, and surprises at 2640 Space on St. Paul Street at 7 pm, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine. Then, soar into the BIG Baltimore Kite Fest at Patterson Park Observatory from noon, Baltimore Fishbowl details free flyer workshops, food trucks, pop-up performances, and a pro fly zone for family-friendly sky-high thrills. Cap your night with CityLit Festival at the Maryland Center for History and Culture from 10 am to 6 pm, featuring author readings, panels on "Bearing Witness: Literature as a Revolutionary Act," and a book marketplace. Sunday keeps the momentum with more Irish Trad Fest action and lingering festival vibes, plus check out the immersive Nature Deficit Disorder exhibit at Baltimore Museum of Art—surrender your phone for a simulated woodland escape through May 31, per Baltimore Fishbowl and the museum. Whether you're dancing, flying kites, or rocking out, Baltimore's serving non-stop excitement. Dive in, stay safe, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Baltimore's Week Ahead: Gospel Tributes, Irish Music, Films, Kites, and Art

    Baltimore, get ready for an incredible week ahead! Tonight is your last chance to catch GospelFest, a moving tribute to gospel legend Richard Smallwood happening at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall at seven thirty PM. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is joining forces with choirs from Morgan State, Coppin State, Howard University, and Bowie State to celebrate this icon's life and legacy. Tickets range from nineteen to sixty-eight dollars, so this is an accessible way to experience something truly special. Tomorrow kicks off the Baltimore Irish Trad Fest at Creative Alliance on Eastern Avenue, running through Saturday. Friday night features traditional concerts starting at seven thirty PM, and Saturday brings a full day of Irish music from nine thirty in the morning through three thirty in the afternoon, plus evening performances at seven thirty. Whether you're a longtime fan of traditional Irish music or just curious about the genre, this festival celebrates the city's vibrant Irish music community with concerts, jam sessions, and dances. Tickets range from twenty to two hundred fifteen dollars. Also happening Friday and Saturday is the Maryland Film Festival at the Parkway Theatre on North Avenue. This five-day celebration showcases more than one hundred seventy films from local and global filmmakers, along with free programming and community discussions. Admission is fifteen to three hundred fifty dollars depending on which events you choose. Saturday afternoon, head to Patterson Park for the Big Baltimore Kite Fest starting at noon. This whimsical celebration of spring features colorful kites filling the sky, a free friendly flyer workshop, kites for sale, food vendors, and pop-up performances. Best of all, it's completely free. If you're looking for something more contemplative, the Baltimore Museum of Art's Nature Deficit Disorder exhibition runs through May thirty-first. Artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian has created an immersive simulated forest installation that invites you to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the natural world. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from ten AM to five PM, with extended hours until nine PM on Thursdays, and admission is free. Whether you're seeking music, film, outdoor fun, or artistic inspiration, Baltimore has something extraordinary lined up this week. Get out there and explore what your city has to offer. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Baltimore's Spring Week: Film Festival, Kites, and Culture Galore

    Hey, Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because this week in Charm City is packed with vibrant events that scream springtime fun, starting right now on Wednesday, April 8th. Kick things off with the Maryland Film Festival at the Parkway Theatre on 5 West North Avenue, running through Sunday, April 12th. According to Baltimore Magazine, cinephiles are uniting for five days of local and global films, cutting-edge tech, music, art, nightly after-parties, and epic opening and closing nights—tickets range from $15 to $350, so snag yours for those filmmaker chats and student screenings highlighted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Tonight, dive into nostalgia at Interactive Movie Night: Empire Records at The Theater at Creative Alliance. Baltimore Fishbowl reports hosts Jennifer Marsh and Heather Keating are leading a 21-plus shout-along screening at 7 p.m., complete with "Damn the man! Save the Empire!" cocktails, games, and prizes—perfect for reliving Rex Manning Day. Tomorrow, Thursday, April 9th, catch GospelFest at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on 1212 Cathedral Street. Baltimore Magazine details the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra joining HBCU choirs from Morgan State, Coppin State, Howard University, and Bowie State at 7:30 p.m. to honor gospel legend Richard Smallwood—tickets $19 to $68 for an uplifting evening of choral magic. Friday, April 10th brings baseball fever with the Orioles versus the San Francisco Giants at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on 333 West Camden Street, as listed on baltimore.org. Plus, check out the Revolution & Remembrance Bus Tour on Baltimore's patriots and Poe family for America 250 at the Visitor Center on 401 Light Street from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and an OOO Event & Silent Auction at Maryland Art Place on 218 West Saratoga Street starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 11th soars with The Big Baltimore Kite Fest at Patterson Park on 2601 East Baltimore Street from noon to 4 p.m. Creative Alliance and Baltimore Fishbowl describe colorful kites dotting the sky, make-your-own workshops, food pop-ups, a professional fly zone, and free entry—pure whimsical family vibes. Also, the Children's Book Festival runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Reginald F. Lewis Museum on 830 East Pratt Street, and CityLit Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Maryland Center for History and Culture on 610 Park Avenue, themed "Bearing Witness: Literature as a Revolutionary Act" with readings, panels, and a book marketplace. Sunday wraps the film fest, and the bus tour repeats. Whether you're flying kites, cheering O's, or soaking up culture, Baltimore's buzzing—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Your Guide to Baltimore This Week: Easter Fun, Live Music, and Spring Festivals

    Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this sunny Sunday, April 5th. If you're hopping around town today, head to the Maryland Zoo for the final day of Bunny BonanZOO, where families are enjoying Easter egg hunts, animal meet-and-greets, and springtime fun through the exhibits—Baltimore Fishbowl calls it a hoppin' family blast. Music lovers, catch the Easter Sunday Soul Brunch at Keystone Korner Baltimore on Lancaster Street, featuring Carronne and soulful vibes to kick off your day, as listed on baltimore.org. For a waterfront feast, Full Bloom Grand Easter Brunch at The Aurelian Grand Salon in Harborview offers harbor views and holiday spreads. Art fans, dive into Nature Deficit Disorder at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Rachel Lee Hovnanian's immersive forest installation running through May 31st—Baltimore Magazine says surrender your phone and reconnect with simulated woods in the old Spring House. Monday through Wednesday, keep the energy going with the Lord Baltimore Hotel's Good Taste exhibition, Seven Stars Between Two Skies by local artist Mark Anthony West Jr., on view through June. Punk rockers, if you missed Wednesday's Circle Jerks with Gorilla Biscuits at Baltimore Soundstage, catch the vibes echoing from that rare tour stop. Midweek picks up Thursday with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz at Proscenium Theatre at UMBC, running through the 12th—Jacqueline E. Lawton's adaptation directed by Joseph W. Ritsch promises magical family theater. Last night, Cardi B rocked CFG Bank Arena on her Little Miss Drama Tour, her first in six years with hits from Am I The Drama?, as Visit Baltimore and Baltimore Magazine report—hope you caught that Grammy winner's fire. This weekend, Saturday the 11th brings the CityLit Festival at Maryland Center for History and Culture from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., themed Bearing Witness: Literature as a Revolutionary Act, packed with author readings, panels, workshops, and a book marketplace per Baltimore Fishbowl. Same day, soar into The BIG Baltimore Kite Fest at Patterson Park Observatory starting noon—free flyer workshops, kite sales, food trucks, pop-up shows, and pro flying zones, Baltimore Magazine highlights the whimsical spring skies over Highlandtown. Looking ahead, Maryland Film Fest lights up Parkway Theatre April 8th to 12th with global films, tech, art, and after-parties. Empty Bowls fundraiser hits Maryland State Fairgrounds April 17th and 18th for elegant eats, music, and handmade ceramics benefiting St. Vincent de Paul. Cap the month with Mahler's 8th Symphony on the 26th at Grace United Methodist Church, over 150 singers in the Symphony of a Thousand. Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out and play! Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Baltimore's Spring Event Guide: Cardi B, Easter Fun, and Festivals Fill the Week Ahead

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and through the rest of the week—April 4th kicks off with a bang and keeps the energy high. Today, Saturday, dive into the electric vibes at CFG Bank Arena where Grammy-winning superstar Cardi B storms the stage for her Little Miss Drama Tour, her first in six years, performing hits from her latest album Am I The Drama, doors at 7:30 p.m. with tickets from $254 up, according to Baltimore Magazine and Visit Baltimore. Families, don't miss the Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and Egg Hunt at B&O Railroad Museum on Pratt Street starting early, or hop over to the Parks & People Annual Easter Egg Hunt at 5928 Falls Road for crafts and fun, as listed on baltimore.org. Feel the magic with Candlelight concerts tonight—catch The Beatles tribute under glowing lights at Maryland Center for History and Culture at 8:30 p.m. for $43, or Hip-Hop on Strings at 610 Park Ave, both multi-sensory experiences per Listeso and VisitMaryland.org. Theater lovers, snag seats for A Soldier's Play at ArtsCentric on North Howard Street, or solve mysteries at the Murder Mystery Co. Dinner Theater at The Olive Grove on Hammonds Ferry Road. Get active with the Donate Life Family Fun Run at Camden Yards Sports Complex, or cruise the harbor on a Baltimore Sunset or Sightseeing Cruise from the Finger Piers at 555 Light Street, wrapping up by 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday stays chill with ongoing gems like Bunny BonanZOO at Maryland Zoo through Sunday for egg hunts and games, Federal Hill Easter Egg Hunt in the park at 10 a.m. today if you haven't gone yet, per Baltimore Fishbowl, plus immersive art like Nature Deficit Disorder forest exhibit at Baltimore Museum of Art running through May. Midweek heats up April 8th to 12th with Maryland Film Fest at Parkway Theatre on North Avenue—five days of indie films, tech, music, art, and epic after-parties for $15 to $350, straight from Baltimore Magazine. Wednesday's GospelFest on the 9th unites the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with HBCU choirs from Morgan State and more at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall honoring Richard Smallwood, tickets $19 to $68. Weekend warriors, April 10th and 11th bring Bread & Puppet Theater's wild puppetry show at 2640 Space on St. Paul Street packed with music and politics at 7 p.m., and the Baltimore Irish Trad Fest at Creative Alliance on Eastern Avenue with concerts, jams, and dances from Friday 7:30 p.m. through Saturday afternoon and evening, $20 to $215. Cap it with The Big Baltimore Kite Fest on the 11th at Patterson Park, 12 to 4 p.m., free kites, food pop-ups, and sky-high colors. Baltimore's bursting with spring fever—grab your crew and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides like this. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Baltimore's Ultimate Weekend Guide: From Cardi B to Easter Egg Hunts and Vinyl Nights

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and through the end of the week. Today, Friday, April 3rd, kick things off with some soulful vibes at Keystone Korner Baltimore, where 2-time GRAMMY-winning vocalist Chrisette Michele takes the stage for an unforgettable set, or catch the Tim Green Organ Quartet lighting up 801 N Howard St. Vinyl lovers, head to Peabody Heights Brewery for BRB Baltimore Record Bazaar Vinyl Nite from 6 to 10 p.m., featuring craft beer, DJ Mikie Love spinning records, a concession stand, and family-friendly arcade games. Art fans, don't miss the opening reception for paintings by Daryl Foster at Baltimore Art Gallery on 855 W 36th Street, or get hands-on with The Emberscent Candle Pouring Experience at Chickie & Co Boutique on 801 N Howard St. Hop into Easter fun tomorrow, Saturday, April 4th, with Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and an Egg Hunt at the B&O Railroad Museum on 901 W Pratt St, perfect for little ones chasing treats and train adventures. Over at Federal Hill Park, join the Federal Hill Easter Egg Hunt at 10 a.m., complete with games, crafts, and a bunny meet-and-greet organized by the Catholic Community of South Baltimore. Music explodes with Cardi B's Little Miss Drama Tour at CFG Bank Arena on 201 W Baltimore St at 7:30 p.m., her first tour in six years from the album Am I The Drama?, tickets from $254. Power Plant Live on 34 Market Pl hosts Bingo Loco: Name That Song, a hilarious night out, while The Olive Grove on 705 North Hammonds Ferry Road serves up a Murder Mystery Co. Dinner Theater. Active types, lace up for the Donate Life Family Fun Run at Camden Yards Sports Complex on 405 W Lee St, and unwind with a Baltimore Sunset Cruise or Sightseeing Cruise from the Finger Piers at 555 Light St, courtesy of Cruises on the Bay by Watermark. Sunday, April 5th wraps the Bunny BonanZOO at Maryland Zoo, with egg hunts, crafts, and carnival games for the whole family through the weekend. Families can still join Parks & People Annual Easter Egg Hunt too. Looking ahead, the Maryland Film Fest runs April 8-12 at Parkway Theatre on 5 W North Ave, blending films, tech, art, music, and epic after-parties for $15-350. Puppet magic hits April 10-11 with Bread & Puppet Theater at 2640 Space on 2640 St Paul St at 7 p.m. Cap the weekend of April 11th at The Big Baltimore Kite Fest in Patterson Park at 2601 E Baltimore St from noon to 4 p.m., with free kite-making, food pop-ups, and skies full of color. Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Your Ultimate Baltimore Events Guide: From Shark Talks to Cardi B This Week

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this vibrant Thursday in April. Kick things off today with a quick Shark Talk at the National Aquarium in Blacktip Reef at 11:30 a.m., where experts bust myths about these ocean predators—it's included with admission and perfect for a fun, fin-tastic family detour. Comedy fans, head to the Baltimore Comedy Factory tonight at 8 p.m. for Teddy Carpenter's special event, packed with laughs that’ll have you rolling. Up in Towson at Goucher College, catch the Tar Syndrome Awareness Tabling from 2 to 4 p.m. to learn about this rare condition during National Tar Syndrome Month—super informative and community-driven. Tomorrow, Friday, gear up for high-energy vibes as SoDown and WonkyWilla hit Baltimore Soundstage at 8 p.m. for their On The Air Vol 2 Tour, blending beats that’ll get everyone moving. Music for Good Friday at St. David's Church offers a soul-stirring choral program with Gabriel Fauré's works, reflecting on Holy Week's deep emotions. Saturday explodes with family fun at Parks & People's Annual Easter Egg Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2100 Liberty Heights Ave. in West Baltimore—think egg races for kids 10 and under, a DJ, face painting, petting zoo, food trucks, and free summer camp sign-ups, all on nine acres across from the Maryland Zoo. Sports lovers, watch Johns Hopkins Blue Jays Men's Lacrosse battle Penn State Nittany Lions at Homewood Field at noon. Then, Cardi B storms CFG Bank Arena at 7:30 p.m. on her first tour in six years, performing hits from “Am I The Drama?”—tickets start at $254, so grab 'em quick. Candlelight Tribute to The Beatles lights up 610 Park Avenue that evening too, for a magical, multi-sensory concert experience. Sunday brings the Baltimore Farmers’ Market kicking off its 49th season under the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday & Saratoga Streets from 7 a.m. to noon—fresh produce, food makers, crafts, and family activities await. Into next week, don't miss GospelFest on the 9th at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall with the Baltimore Symphony and HBCU choirs honoring Richard Smallwood. The Maryland Film Fest runs April 8-12 at Parkway Theatre, blending films, tech, music, and after-parties. Kite skies fill Patterson Park on the 11th for the Big Baltimore Kite Fest from noon to 4 p.m., with make-your-own kites and food pop-ups. And mark April 25 for the Charm'tastic Mile's 10th anniversary tied to the Domino Sugars neon sign's 75th—iconic Baltimore history in the heart of downtown. Baltimore's buzzing with art, music, sports, and spring fever—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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    Baltimore's April Events: From the Mayor's State of the City to Circle Jerks and Easter Festivities

    Hey listeners, welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in Baltimore this week, starting right now on this vibrant Wednesday in April 2026. Kick things off tonight with Mayor Brandon Scott's sixth annual State of the City address at 6 p.m. at Center Stage, where Maryland Governor Wes Moore will introduce him. According to local news outlets like National Today, the speech will dive into public safety, economic growth, education, and infrastructure updates, followed by a joint press conference—stream it live if you can't make it in person. Music lovers, catch the Circle Jerks rocking Baltimore Sound Entertainment at 7 p.m. tonight, a high-energy punk show that's sure to get your blood pumping, as listed on the baltimore.org events page. Improv fans have a treat tomorrow, Thursday, April 2, with the Improvised Musical at Baltimore Improv Group in the heart of the city—it's running through December, offering hilarious, made-up musicals based on audience suggestions, per VisitMaryland.org. Head to the B&O Railroad Museum for family-friendly fun all week. Today's Solve the Puzzle! event lets you crack railroad mysteries, while their Spring Break S.T.E.A.M. Week from March 30 to April 3 packs in hands-on science, tech, engineering, art, and math activities perfect for kids. On Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, join Easter Weekend with Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and egg hunts—don't miss the Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt on April 5 at 9:15 a.m., tailored for all abilities, straight from borail.org. Fitness enthusiasts, Baltimore's Child highlights outdoor adventures like the Hike to the Patapsco River, Early Spring Bird Walk, and Spring Kite Day this month—check local parks for exact timings this weekend to soak up that April sunshine. Music keeps rolling with Fran Vielma’s Pan American Jazz Orchestra on April 30 at Keystone Korner Baltimore, celebrating International Jazz Day. Mark your calendars for the weekend after: Bear Chicks Vendor Yard on April 22 at Morgan State University, a fun vendor market via Ticketmaster listings. And gearing up, the Orioles face the Arizona Diamondbacks April 13 to 15 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards—grab tickets early for that classic baseball vibe. Baltimore's buzzing with history, music, and community spirit this week—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Events in Baltimore"Keep track of all the events in Baltimore, Maryland with our daily podcast. From festivals and concerts to cultural events and more, we bring you the latest updates on what’s happening in Charm City."

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