Listeners, Baltimore is absolutely buzzing with excitement this week, and if you’re looking for things to do, you’re in the right place. Halloween festivities are taking over the city, and there’s something for everyone, whether you’re into costumes, music, art, or just some good old family fun.
First off, the Baltimore Halloween Crawl is sweeping through Fells Point today. Imagine taking over ten of the district’s best bars with fellow costume-lovers, sipping on $4 haunted shots and rail drinks, and competing in the city’s largest costume contest. Registration happens between 1 and 5pm, and all you have to do is show up in your spookiest attire for a day of raffles, drink specials, event photos, and the kind of party that only Baltimore can pull off. Project DC Events is making this one legendary.
If you prefer a family vibe, the Great Baltimore Lantern Parade and Dia de Los Muertos Festival starts at 4pm in Patterson Park with lantern making, pop-up performances, arts and crafts, and a kids' costume contest at 4pm. As twilight settles, thousands gather for the glowing parade at 7pm, marching together surrounded by music, magical floats, and local treats. This celebration honors community, creativity, and memory in true Baltimore style, and it’s totally free—just bring your lantern and join the fun. Creative Alliance and the Friends of Patterson Park make this an annual highlight.
Halloween night brings even more energy at the Maryland Science Center, which transforms into Baltimore’s biggest adult Halloween party starting at 8pm. With five different stages, get ready for a synth pop dance party, DJ sets in the IMAX theater, rooftop dancing overlooking the city, plus live music tributes spanning Prince, Bowie, Rush, and more. Find your spot among Baltimore’s party-lovers aged 21 and up, and let the beats carry you into November.
Throughout the week, vinyl lovers shouldn’t miss VinylCon at the Baltimore Convention Center. Running today and Sunday, it’s a mecca for music collectors and includes vinyl DJ sets and music memorabilia alongside aisles of rare records.
On Wednesday, catch The Peculiar Patriot at Baltimore Center Stage, delving into themes of hope and humanity with captivating performances nightly through Saturday. Meanwhile, the National Aquarium is open with daily shark talks at 11:30am for anyone craving a marine adventure.
Looking at the weekend, Power Plant Live! gears up for the Heroes vs. Villains Multiverse Edition party on Friday night. Picture six themed venues, a giant $500 costume contest, DJ entertainment, and signature drinks. Locals rave about the atmosphere so get your tickets early.
And for anyone seeking inspiration, the Whole and Free tour featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard brings gospel music, live stories, and community healing to Baltimore Sunday at 7pm. Gather your friends for an uplifting night that’s all about truth and joy.
Whatever your vibe—dancing, parading, learning, listening—you’re sure to find Baltimore at its festive best this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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