What to do in Baltimore

Baltimore Buzzing with Vibrant Events - From Karaoke on a Pirate Ship to Candlelight Tributes and Outdoor Symphonies


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Baltimore is bursting with energy this week, so listeners looking for fun will have no shortage of amazing events. Kicking things off tonight, sail into Thursday with Karaoke Night on the Pirate Ship in Fells Point from 7 to 9 PM courtesy of Urban Pirates. Belt out some classics as you cruise the harbor, and don’t miss the vibrant harbor lights from a truly unique vantage point. If you love live music under the stars, tonight at 7 PM you can catch a special performance from the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at Boordy Vineyards. Bring a picnic, enjoy local wines, and take in the powerful sounds of the full orchestra in a relaxed outdoor setting.

Those feeling a bit more mellow tonight can check out Candlelight: Tribute to Lauryn Hill at The Collective Encore from 9 to 10:30 PM. This isn’t your typical concert – the Kennedy String Quartet reimagines Lauryn Hill’s hits beneath a soft glow of hundreds of candles, creating a serene and soulful atmosphere.

Friday and Saturday, explore Baltimore Clayworks for fresh art shows like Conscientious Objectification and Shape, Shift & Mend, showcasing cutting-edge ceramic works that span the spectrum from playful to poignant. If immersive science and music are your jam, the Maryland Science Center hosts Music Under the Dome Friday night, setting the trippy tunes of the Grateful Dead’s American Beauty album to cosmic imagery inside the planetarium, complemented by happy hour drinks and special hands-on demonstrations.

Saturday brings a taste of festival flair with the Baltimore Birth Festival at Patterson Park starting at 10 AM. Celebrate new families and community with food, local vendors, and activities for kids. Early risers can join the Mandela Day Rise and Run in Fells Point, celebrating community and peace with a scenic run along the waterfront.

Just want to cool off? National Ice Cream Day is on Sunday at Port Discovery Children’s Museum, featuring free ice cream samples and games for the whole family. Art lovers should visit the Walters Art Museum to catch the Sondheim Finalists Exhibition, featuring new works from top regional artists all weekend long.

No stay in Baltimore is complete without savoring the buzzing summer vibes along the waterfront. Wander through Fells Point and Harbor East, where pop-up concerts and street performers create a festival spirit after dark. Make memories on the Pirate Ship, under candlelight, or catching open-air symphonies – it’s all happening in Baltimore.

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