What to do in Baltimore

Baltimore Abounds with Music, Food, Art, Sports, and Culture This Weekend


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Listeners, if you are looking for the very best ways to enjoy Baltimore this weekend and into the week ahead, get ready for a jam-packed schedule bursting with music, food, art, sports, and culture all across the city.

Tonight, Saturday, July 26, don’t miss the iconic Baltimore Crab Feast at Martin’s Valley Mansion. From 7 to 11 PM, enjoy an all-you-can-eat seafood buffet with unlimited steamed hard shell crabs, crab cakes, shrimp, fried chicken, and a premium open bar, plus a live DJ and dancing. It’s a true Charm City tradition and tickets go fast. Martin’s Valley Mansion sets the stage for this ultimate Maryland feast, so plan to arrive hungry.

Live music lovers are in for a treat tonight with Several Species: The Pink Floyd Experience performing courtesy of WTMD and the Charles McPherson Quintet celebrating his 86th birthday at Keystone Korner. For those seeking something theatrical, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s “It’s The Comedy of Errors, Hon!” continues with unique local outdoor performances, transforming the Bard’s classic into a Baltimore love letter. Meanwhile, “Girls Night: The Musical” brings laughter and flair to the M&T Bank Exchange. Over at the BMA Lexington Market, Linnea Poole leads a heartfelt floral workshop and poetry session celebrating Baltimore’s beauty at 1 PM, completely free.

Families, check out Play Like a Pro Weekend at Port Discovery Children’s Museum from 10 AM to 5 PM, both today and Sunday. You’ll find interactive athletic challenges and games that put a spotlight on Baltimore’s sports legacy—a don’t-miss for kids of all ages according to Visit Baltimore.

If you’re longing for visual arts, the Baltimore Museum of Art wraps up its watershed exhibitions this weekend, including “Watershed,” exploring landscape and water in Dutch art, and the Baker Artist Awards exhibit, which spotlights the city’s creative champions. Both shows are free to enjoy and open through Sunday.

The fun rolls on Sunday, July 27, with Law & Order SIU: Special Improv Unit at Motor House—a comedy show sure to keep everyone entertained. Concertgoers can catch a moving tribute to Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and David Ruffin at Keystone Korner.

Looking into the week, Tuesday, July 29, enjoy wellness and community at Tempo at Twilight’s scenic Mount Vernon run, led by a certified coach and followed by refreshments and wellness info up at Hotel Revival’s Topside.

That’s just a taste of what’s making Baltimore shine this week. Whether you crave crabs, concerts, comedy, or culture, there’s a seat waiting for you somewhere in Charm City.

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