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  • Packed Baltimore Weekends: Holiday Markets, Music, and More
    2025/12/13
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely packed with things to see, taste, and experience.

    According to Baltimore Magazine’s December events calendar, today is a perfect day to dive into holiday markets and music. Head to 2640 Space on St. Paul Street for the Charm City Craft Mafia Holiday Heap, a beloved annual market featuring more than 40 local makers offering handmade, original gifts from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over at Heavy Seas Beer on Hollins Ferry Road, the Pints & Panic Holiday Vendor Market runs from noon to 5 p.m., blending local brews with more than two dozen vendors so listeners can sip while they shop for last-minute gifts.

    If you’re in the mood for live performance, Baltimore Magazine highlights Handel, Exemplified this evening, with the Handel Choir performing the works of the famed composer at venues around the city, a great way to slide into the holiday spirit with soaring choral music. Comedy fans can catch the legendary Andrew Dice Clay at Magooby’s Joke House in Timonium, with evening shows that promise unapologetically loud, old-school stand-up.

    For something a little more community-focused earlier in the day, Eventbrite lists the Final VU Event of 2025 at The Warehouse Collaborative on Union Avenue from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., complete with a book drive to support local readers, so listeners can give back while connecting with neighbors.

    Looking ahead to Sunday, Baltimore Magazine spotlights the Mayor’s Christmas Parade in Hampden and Medfield from 1 to 4 p.m., with massive floats, marching bands, local personalities, and Santa rolling down the Avenue. That same evening, the Ottobar Maker’s Market transforms the beloved rock club into an indoor-outdoor bazaar with handmade goods, hot drinks, food, and of course plenty of music.

    If you’re downtown all week, the Inner Harbor Ice Rink at Pratt Street is open daily through mid-January, and the Christmas Village at West Shore Park continues with its European-style stalls, heated tents, rides, and beer garden. For night owls willing to escape city lights, Patch reports that the Geminid meteor shower peaks this weekend, making it a stellar excuse for a quick late-night drive out of town to watch up to 120 meteors an hour streak across the Maryland sky.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Holiday Happenings: R&B Bingo, Bass-Powered Nightlife, and Cirque-Meets-Nutcracker
    2025/12/12
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, let’s dive into some of the best happenings around the city and nearby.

    According to Visit Baltimore, tonight you can lean into the holidays with the R&B Bingo Holiday Fundraiser at Dave & Buster’s in White Marsh, hosted by the R.I.S.E. Arts Center of Baltimore. From 7 to 10 p.m., expect classic R&B vibes, food and soft drinks included with your ticket, fun prizes, a student art show, and a silent auction, all in support of inclusive arts education for neurodivergent and underserved youth in Baltimore City. It’s 21 and over, with DJ Anti Mrgn on the decks and Big Fred on the mic, so listeners can count on a real party atmosphere while doing some good.

    If you’re in the mood for late-night energy downtown, Power Plant Live reports that Mosaic Ultra Lounge is hosting the HEYZd and Confused Tour tonight at 9 p.m. This one is for bass lovers: Steez Promo is bringing heavy electronic sounds powered by PK Sound to Mosaic, with 21 and over entry and discounted parking vouchers for the nearby Frederick Street garage. It’s a solid option for listeners who want to turn the night all the way up.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, AllEvents.in’s Baltimore listing highlights “A Christmas Carol for Edgar Allan Poe” at Motor House. This inventive twist on the classic story weaves Poe’s dark, gothic sensibility into Dickens’ holiday tale, making it a uniquely Baltimore experience in one of the city’s most beloved arts spaces. It’s a great pick for listeners who like their holiday spirit with a literary and slightly eerie edge.

    For a big, spectacular night out, the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore’s 2025 Holiday Guide points to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s Cirque Nutcracker at the Meyerhoff. Running December 12 and 13, this production blends Tchaikovsky’s music with acrobatics from Troupe Vertigo, turning the Nutcracker into a high-flying, visually stunning experience. Think soaring aerial acts, contortion, and circus artistry synchronized with the orchestra, perfect for listeners wanting a special holiday outing.

    However you spend the week, Baltimore has you covered, from soulful bingo and bass-heavy nightlife to inventive theater and cirque-style classics.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes With Music, Mysteries, and Military Action This Week
    2025/12/11
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in the city this week, you’ve got a lot of options, from live music to mystery hunts and waterfront action.

    Let’s start tonight in the heart of downtown. According to SeatGeek and Power Plant Live, rapper Danny Brown is taking over Nevermore Hall at Power Plant Live at 7 p.m. If you’re into high-energy hip-hop, this is a perfect excuse to head to Market Place early, grab food at one of the surrounding bars, and then dive into the show. Nevermore is an intimate venue, so expect loud, close-up, and personal.

    If you’d rather turn the whole city into your playground, Eventbrite lists Baltimore’s Secret Society: Mystery Hunt kicking off this evening around Fells Point, starting at 920 South Broadway. It’s a self-guided, outdoor escape-game-style adventure where listeners solve clues, follow a story, and discover hidden corners of historic streets and waterfront views. It’s a fun option for date night or a small group of friends who want something different from the usual bar crawl.

    Looking ahead to Friday, the action shifts to the Inner Harbor. The U.S. Military Academy at West Point reports that the annual Patriot Games between West Point cadets and Naval Academy midshipmen will be happening right on the waterfront. Expect physically intense team challenges, lots of military pride, and crowds in black, gold, and navy blue. It’s free to watch, and it turns the Inner Harbor promenade into a live-action competition zone.

    For listeners who love live performance with a holiday twist, Baltimore Center Stage’s calendar shows Santa Claus is Comin’: A Motown Christmas running this week, including a Thursday evening performance at 7:30 p.m. It’s a soulful spin on seasonal favorites, mixing classic Motown style with holiday spirit, and it’s a great way to warm up a cold night.

    The Baltimore Magazine events calendar also highlights ongoing happenings like jazz and holiday sets at Keystone Korner Baltimore, along with art, markets, and workshops around the city, so it’s worth checking their listings if you want to fill your Friday night or weekend with more local flavor.

    However you spend it, Baltimore is buzzing this week, from hip-hop at Power Plant Live to puzzle-solving in Fells Point and spirited competition on the harbor.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Diverse Holiday Events
    2025/12/10
    Baltimore is buzzing this week with an exciting array of events suited for all kinds of interests. Starting today, those looking to add a bit of laughter to their midweek can head over to the Highwire Center for an improv comedy session from 4 to 6 p.m. If live music is more your vibe, the Metro Baltimore is hosting Swoll at 7 p.m., promising an evening of tunes and energy.

    Throughout the week, creative souls will enjoy the Festive Polymer Clay Ornament Making Class at Arteasy Studio on Light Street, running through Friday. For those interested in engaging conversations and performances, the Baltimore Improv Group presents "Who Are These People? An Evening of Hilarious Character Monologues" on Friday at their North Charles Street venue.

    The weekend ushers in more vibrant activities with a special highlight at the Maryland Science Center. On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Make & Space Grand Opening Weekend invites visitors to explore new hands-on exhibits perfect for families and curious minds. Also on Saturday, the Harbor Point Holiday Market runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., showcasing local artisans and festive treats.

    Don’t miss the Holiday Elf Pub Crawl on Saturday evening starting at the Duchess on West 36th Street, a fun way to celebrate the season with drinks and costumes across multiple venues. Music lovers can take in a performance by the Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band at the Creative Alliance, creating a lively soundtrack for your Saturday night.

    Sunday brings classic holiday charm with the Mayor’s Christmas Parade lighting up the Hampden and Medfield neighborhoods. For a more traditional music experience, the Baltimore Classical Guitar Society hosts their Holiday Concert at UMBC’s Linehan Concert Hall.

    For listeners who appreciate art and history, the Wye Oak Lecture on Baltimore's early American stoneware and the Mansion Holiday Open House at Cylburn Arboretum offer cultural and seasonal delights.

    Whether you are seeking comedy, crafts, music, or festive markets, Baltimore’s calendar this week is packed with ways to enjoy the holiday spirit and the city’s unique culture. Thank you for tuning in today. Remember to subscribe for more updates on where to go and what to do around Baltimore. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore's Bustling Holiday Playground: Inner Harbor Ice Rink, Christmas Village, and More
    2025/12/07
    Baltimore is buzzing this week, so if you’re wondering what to do, you’re in exactly the right city at exactly the right time.

    Let’s start with today down at the Inner Harbor. The Waterfront Partnership’s Winter on the Waterfront lineup turns the harbor into a holiday playground. According to Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore, you can lace up your skates at the Inner Harbor Ice Rink for waterfront views, city lights, and a perfect date or family outing, then wander over to the Christmas Village for German-style bratwurst, waffles, gingerbread, and steaming mulled wine. The same source notes that Santa is on site at the Visitor Center for holiday photos, and yes, leashed pets are welcome in the pictures too, so the whole crew can get in on it.

    If you want something a little more active, Waterfront Partnership also highlights Girls Who Walk Baltimore hosting an Ugly Sweater Walk in Fells Point, a casual way to get some steps in, check out the cobblestone streets, and admire the decked-out waterfront rowhouses in full holiday mode.

    Over on Mount Royal Avenue, Maryland Institute College of Art is wrapping up its Art Market x Holiday Edition today, as MICA reports. Listeners can browse original art, prints, jewelry, and handmade goods from students, alumni, faculty, and staff at 1301 West Mount Royal Avenue. It’s one of the best ways all week to shop local and come away with one-of-a-kind Baltimore-made gifts.

    If you’re in a musical mood this afternoon, Lyric Baltimore is hosting “Sound the Bells,” a free holiday concert from the United States Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus. The Army Field Band’s own site describes it as a full-on holiday extravaganza of classics and contemporary favorites, complete with big, cinematic arrangements that fill the historic Lyric with serious seasonal energy.

    Sports fans, you know what time it is: according to ticket platform SeatGeek, the Pittsburgh Steelers roll into M&T Bank Stadium for a 1 p.m. showdown with the Baltimore Ravens. Expect a charged atmosphere, tailgates along Russell Street, and the full purple takeover of downtown before and after the game.

    Looking ahead through the week and into next weekend, keep your eye on the Inner Harbor and nearby neighborhoods. Waterfront Partnership and Christmas Village organizers note that the Holiday Makers Market at Harborplace pops up on select days with dozens of local artists and makers, turning the promenade into a festive open-air shopping corridor. It’s perfect for last-minute gifts, hot drinks in hand, with the harbor lights as your backdrop.

    And if you love twinkling lights on the water, the Downtown Sailing Center is part of the Baltimore Lighted Boat Parade tradition through the Inner Harbor. The Center explains that decorated cruisers head out at dusk, turning the harbor into a floating light show. Even if you’re watching from shore, it’s one of the most uniquely Baltimore sights of the season.

    Round out your evenings at Ale Mary’s Christmas on Fleet in Fells Point, which the Waterfront Partnership highlights as a full-bar transformation into a Christmas pop-up, and at Miracle at Power Plant Live, a holiday cocktail bar bursting with tinsel, movie screenings, and even tableside s’mores.

    So whether listeners want football and fireworks-level energy, calm waterfront walks with cocoa, or artsy holiday shopping with a local twist, Baltimore has something lined up every day this week.

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  • Charm City Overflows with Holiday Cheer: Festive Markets, Magical Experiences, and Ravens Showdown
    2025/12/06
    Baltimore, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of options waiting for you.

    Let’s start with holiday magic at the Inner Harbor. Visit Baltimore highlights the Christmas Village in Baltimore at West Shore Park, where Family Weekend brings kid-friendly performances, rides, and rows of wooden market stalls selling gifts, mulled wine, and German treats. Over at Harborplace, the Holiday Maker’s Market turns the Light Street Pavilion into a handmade-gift haven, perfect if you want to shop local while taking in waterfront views.

    If you’re up early with little ones, the Maryland Zoo’s Breakfast with Santa and Friends pairs pancakes with penguins and a meet-and-greet with the big guy himself, according to the Maryland Zoo’s event listing. For another cozy tradition, Johns Hopkins’ Hub promotes An Enchanted Evergreen at Evergreen Museum & Library, where listeners can wander a Gilded Age mansion decorated for the season, craft their own ornament, and enjoy festive snacks.

    Looking for markets and art? MICA’s 2025 Art Market x Holiday Edition, as described on the Maryland Institute College of Art site, fills the Brown Center with original prints, jewelry, ceramics, zines, and more by students and alumni. Later in the week, the Northwest Holiday Bazaar, promoted by Visit Baltimore, invites you to northwest Baltimore for a community-driven shopping event featuring local makers, hot chocolate, and holiday music.

    Down in Fell’s Point, Olde Tyme Christmas takes over Broadway Square with a daytime festival of vendors, carolers, and waterfront charm. Visit Baltimore also notes that the Baltimore Lighted Boat Parade glides from Canton through Fells Point, Harbor East, and the Inner Harbor in the evening, with decorated boats turning the harbor into a floating festival of lights.

    If your vibe is more nightlife than nutcrackers, Power Plant Live is advertising its Dayshift Party, an early-evening throwback bash with full nightclub energy, confetti, and DJs, but without the 2 a.m. crash. Comedy fans can slip into Highwire Improv in Highlandtown, where Visit Baltimore lists multiple improv blocks and even a free LGBTQIA+ Improv Jam, perfect if you want to hop on stage yourself.

    And for sports energy, Visit Baltimore notes that the Baltimore Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium this Sunday, so you can wrap your weekend in purple with tailgates, chants, and a loud AFC North showdown.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Holiday Cheer: From Waterfront Markets to Lighted Boat Parades
    2025/12/05
    Baltimore is buzzing with holiday energy this week, and there is plenty for listeners to do all over Charm City. From waterfront markets and lighted boats to comedy, concerts, and family fun, this is a perfect time to lean into the season and explore the city.

    Start tonight in Fells Point, where Miracle on Thames Street – part of the Charm City Night Market series – turns the cobblestone waterfront into a cozy winter street festival. According to Visit Baltimore, you can stroll Thames Street between 6 and 10 p.m., browsing local vendors, grabbing street food, and enjoying live entertainment as the harbor lights shimmer in the background. Down at the Inner Harbor, the Christmas Village in Baltimore continues its annual run at West Shore Park and Bicentennial Plaza, with wooden market huts, a 65‑foot Ferris wheel, a new carousel, Glühwein, and plenty of artisan gifts, as detailed by the event organizers at baltimore‑christmas dot com.

    Listeners looking for an indoor cultural hit have some great options. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is presenting Elf in Concert at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, where the film plays on the big screen while the orchestra performs the score live, a highlight frequently mentioned in local December event roundups. Over in Station North, the Motor House is hosting “A Christmas Carol for Edgar Allan Poe,” a quirky seasonal stage production that reimagines Dickens through Baltimore’s favorite master of the macabre, noted by Baltimore Fishbowl’s weekend guide.

    If you are planning for Saturday, lean into the city’s “most festive weekend” on the waterfront. Eye on Annapolis describes Baltimore’s Most Festive Weekend as a full day of holiday shopping, character appearances, and activities along the harbor, capped by the beloved Baltimore Lighted Boat Parade as illuminated vessels cruise from Canton through Fells Point, Harbor East, and the Inner Harbor. Families might want to combine that with a visit to the Holiday Maker’s Market at Harborplace’s Light Street Pavilion, where Visit Baltimore highlights local makers selling crafts, jewelry, and seasonal treats.

    Sunday offers a big dose of Baltimore spirit. Baltimore Style points to the Baltimore Ravens hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium, a high‑stakes AFC North matchup that will have the entire city in purple. If football is not your thing, head to Hampden for the Hampden Krampuslauf, where costumed marchers, games, and an after‑party at Frazier’s on the Avenue turn the neighborhood into a tongue‑in‑cheek holiday spectacle, as described in Baltimore Fishbowl’s weekend events listing. You can round out the evening with Winter Lights at the Patterson Park Observatory or a cozy spin through one of the many neighborhood holiday markets and improv comedy shows listed on Baltimore dot org’s events calendar.

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  • Baltimore's Festive Lineup: Holiday Magic, Live Music, and Family Fun
    2025/12/04
    Welcome to your Baltimore events guide for this week! Whether you're looking for holiday magic, live entertainment, or family fun, Baltimore has something special lined up for you.

    Starting today, Thursday December fourth, head to Mount Vernon Place for the fifty-fourth annual Washington Monument Lighting from five to eight in the evening. This beloved holiday tradition features caroling, festive food, and the night concludes with fireworks that officially kick off the season. If you're in the Aberdeen area, Harford Holidays at Ripken Stadium is open tonight from five to eight with thousands of twinkling lights, photos with Santa, sleigh rides, s'mores, and hot chocolate. Admission is fifteen dollars for adults and ten dollars for kids and seniors.

    Friday brings even more festive cheer. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents Elf in Concert at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on Cathedral Street. For music lovers, Take Six performs their Holiday Show at Keystone Korner Baltimore starting at five in the afternoon. If you prefer art, check out the opening reception for Orbiting and Landed featuring paintings by Sonny Lacey and Kristin Wiebe at Baltimore Art Gallery on West thirty-sixth Street. The Charm City Night Market returns to Thames Street from six to ten in the evening with live music and local vendors. For those seeking spontaneous fun, the Highwire Center offers multiple improv shows throughout the evening.

    Saturday is packed with activities. The Baltimore Lighted Boat Parade lights up Canton, Fells Point, Harbor East, and Inner Harbor from five forty-five to eight in the evening, creating a magical waterside display. Fell's Point celebrates Olde Tyme Christmas from nine in the morning to seven at night with traditional holiday festivities. The Maryland Zoo hosts Breakfast with Santa and Friends at Druid Hill Park. For creative types, Manor Mill offers woodturning workshops creating snowmen and Christmas trees, while the MICA Art Market brings holiday shopping to Brown Center on West Mount Royal Avenue. Don't miss the Nutcracker Ballet performed at the Hippodrome PAC, and Christmas Village in Baltimore features their historic carousel, a sixty-five-foot Ferris wheel, and appearances by Gingy the Gingerbread mascot from one to four in the afternoon.

    Sunday rounds out the weekend with the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium. Winter Lights illuminate Patterson Park Observatory, while creative performances like the Bluegrass Nutcracker continue at the Creative Alliance.

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