What to do in Baltimore

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Saturday in Baltimore kicks off with a burst of culture at the Maryland Zoo, where listeners can catch the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, running 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Expect energetic Latin American dance performances, local vendors, and encounters with zoo animals at this lively, family-friendly event. Downtown, the War Memorial Plaza hosts the all-day Charm City Live community concert. The lineup features R&B acts like Vivian Green, Jeffrey Osborne, rising star Lucky Daye, and Grammy-winning producer The-Dream. Besides music, listeners will find food trucks, art vendors, and kids’ activities—all free, right in the heart of Baltimore according to Baltimore Magazine.

If food and music are calling, head to the Maryland State Fairgrounds for the Trifecta Food Truck and Music Festival starting at 11 a.m. The event brings together more than 30 food trucks, craft beer, artisan vendors, and live bands across two stages until 10 p.m. Later tonight, listeners craving a good laugh can visit Creative Alliance in Highlandtown for Mortified: Back to School, a storytelling showcase where brave Baltimore locals share embarrassing tales from their teenage years. This evening of cringe comedy kicks off at 7 p.m. says Baltimore Magazine.

Families will enjoy Science Arcade at the Maryland Science Center from noon to 4 p.m. There, everyone can experiment making cardboard pinball machines and transforming into video game characters. Or, try Pedal On Point Cycling Class at the waterfront for a high-energy morning ride, complete with music, giveaways, and local vendors as listed in Waterfront Partnership’s Events Calendar.

Saturday evening brings Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s season-opening gala to Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, featuring maestro Jonathon Heyward and star violinist Joshua Bell. Over at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Sunday afternoon presents the Black Earth Rising Closing Performance—a powerful blend of music and art courtesy of Jamal R. Moore and his quintet.

Looking ahead, listeners can catch the world-renowned World Ballet Company performing Cinderella at Lyric Baltimore on Tuesday, with doors at 6 p.m. Wednesday marks a rare joint concert from legendary Los Angeles bands X and Los Lobos, also at The Lyric. And starting Friday, Baltimore Center Stage hosts Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical, bringing Dav Pilkey’s beloved children’s characters to life all weekend.

Don't forget about OktoBIERfest at Max’s Taphouse, rumbling through Fells Point from Friday to Sunday with a huge selection of German-style beers—a local favorite for those craving fall vibes. If you’re into sailing, Sunday’s Ya Gotta Regatta at Inner Harbor welcomes fans for races and a lively afterparty.

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