Baltimore is buzzing this week with energy, creativity, and the best of local culture. If you’re looking for fun, community, and a taste of something unique, there’s no shortage of things to do right now.
Today, September 25th, you can check out art displays and exhibits at The Baltimore Museum of Art, which is open until 5 p.m., and The Walters Art Museum, where special lectures and hands-on experiences are happening for art lovers of all ages. According to Baltimore Magazine’s event calendar, don’t miss the Material, Memory, & Contemporary Hands exhibition at Studio Blue for an immersive, thought-provoking experience.
Music fans are in for a treat this evening. Velvet Notes brings Felece Tillman & The Groove Collective live at An die Musik on North Charles Street, promising an unforgettable night of soul and groove. For comedy lovers, Lafayette Wright, seen on Comedy Central, headlines at Irish Goodbye, Delia Foley’s Pub in Federal Hill on Friday night, perfect for a light-hearted start to the weekend. Baltimore.org lists Lucian Ban and Mat Maneri with Transylvanian Dance, a multimedia performance at An die Musik, bringing genre-bending sounds into the heart of downtown.
This Saturday, the city’s beloved 23rd Annual Pigtown Festival on Washington Boulevard is in full swing from noon to 7 p.m., and it’s completely free. According to Visit Baltimore, families can enjoy the iconic Squeakness pig races, a jam-packed KidZone, arts and crafts, live music, and food that reflects Baltimore’s diverse tastes. If you’ve never cheered for a racing pig before, this is your moment!
Looking to break a sweat for a good cause? Saturday morning sees the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Miracles in Motion 5K at the Maryland Zoo in Druid Hill Park, supporting a critical local institution. After crossing the finish line, relax and enjoy the day with more events. Foodies will love Sweet Tooth Saturday at 301 Light Street, dishing out local treats for every craving.
On Sunday, September 28th, gamers and fantasy fans can turn out for The Witcher in Concert at The Lyric, where music from the hit series comes to life with a full orchestra. Single listeners between 28 and 42 looking to make new connections might enjoy Baltimore Speed Dating at Union Craft Brewing.
All weekend long, local hotspots like R. House and Manor Hill Brewing are hosting special gatherings, and there are hands-on art workshops at places like The Framer’s Choice Gallery and Manor Mill.
From pig races to jazz, comedy, speed dating, and family-friendly festivals, Baltimore is set for an unforgettable week. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for your next best week in Charm City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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