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  • Brace Yourself, Baltimore: A Jam-Packed Week of Theater, Music, and New Year Celebrations
    2025/12/28
    Baltimore, if you’re looking for things to do this week, you are in for a packed stretch of theater, music, and end-of-year celebrations all around the city.

    Let’s start tonight with pure Broadway magic. According to National Today and ticket sites, the hit musical Wicked is in town at the Hippodrome at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center on North Eutaw Street, with performances today including a matinee around early afternoon and an evening show. If listeners want big voices, emerald-green spectacle, and a fresh spin on the Wizard of Oz story, this is the can’t-miss downtown event.

    Family listeners and Motown fans should head to Baltimore Center Stage, which is presenting Santa Claus is Comin’: A Motown Christmas this afternoon and evening. Center Stage’s calendar lists shows this weekend featuring holiday hits reimagined with that classic Motown groove, making it a perfect multi-generational outing before the New Year energy really kicks in.

    If jazz is more your vibe, the Baltimore Magazine events calendar highlights Isaiah Collier Plays John Coltrane at Keystone Korner Baltimore. This show brings deep, spiritual Coltrane interpretations to a cozy Harbor East jazz club, ideal for listeners who want something soulful and intimate instead of a big theater production.

    Rock and punk listeners have options too. Visit Baltimore reports that global gypsy-punk legends Gogol Bordello are anchoring a holiday stop at Nevermore Hall this weekend, bringing their wild, high-energy show to Baltimore with support acts to keep the pit moving all night. Nevermore Hall is also listed by setlist archives as hosting bands like Handsome Devil tonight, so expect loud guitars and a serious mosh-friendly atmosphere.

    For nightlife lovers, Ottobar’s calendar is filled with film nights, dance parties, trivia, karaoke, Metal Monday, and more upstairs and downstairs throughout the week. Rolling Stone has called Ottobar one of the best live music venues in America, and this week it doubles as a hangout for everything from cult movies to hip-hop and goth-leaning DJ nights.

    Looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, Power Plant Live is advertising NYE Live, an all-access bash that gets listeners into multiple bars and clubs around the Inner Harbor complex, with live DJs, a food buffet, nonalcoholic drinks, and party favors to ring in 2026 under a shower of confetti.

    However you like to celebrate, Baltimore this week offers a little bit of Broadway, a little bit of Coltrane, a lot of loud guitars, and plenty of places to dance your way into the new year.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Highlights: Gogol Bordello, Wicked, Kwanzaa Celebration, and More
    2025/12/27
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and into the new year. Today, Saturday December 27th, kick things off with high-energy vibes at Nevermore Hall in Power Plant Live, where Gogol Bordello brings their wild gypsy punk sound starting at 7 p.m. doors open early so grab tickets fast for this Saturday night rager. Over at the Hippodrome Theatre on North Eutaw Street, catch the touring production of Wicked at 2 p.m. – that magical tale of green witches and friendship is perfect for a matinee escape.

    Animal lovers, head to the National Aquarium for their 10:30 a.m. Animal Encounter in the Harbor Overlook, where you'll get up close with one of their animal ambassadors – think dolphins or seals stealing the show. Culture fans, the B&O Railroad Museum hosts a family-friendly event from 4 to 8 p.m., diving into holiday history with trains and exhibits that'll thrill kids and nostalgia buffs alike. And don't miss the Howard County 2025 Kwanzaa Celebration at the Harriet Tubman Cultural Center from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., featuring music, dance, and unity principles just a quick drive from Baltimore.

    Networking pros, swing by Hertsch's Sports Bar on Gwynn Oak Avenue for Vital Magazine's Networking and Honoring Event starting this afternoon – a three-hour mix of mingling with top entrepreneurs over drinks and bites. Music keeps rolling Sunday with shows at An Die Musik at 7:30 p.m. and Metro Baltimore at 8:30 p.m., plus more at 12:15 p.m. and 5 p.m. – check Baltimore Magazine's events calendar for the full lineup of jazz and indie sets.

    Looking ahead, yesterday's WWE Live Holiday Tour packed CFG Bank Arena with Cody Rhodes versus Drew McIntyre in a no-holds-barred main event, but the action continues metaphorically with theater at Baltimore Center Stage's Santa Claus is Comin': A Motown Holiday Concert at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today. Cap the week with NYE Live at Power Plant Live on December 31st – all-access to seven bars, DJs, a food buffet, and party favors from 8 p.m., with VIP booze packages till midnight.

    Baltimore's buzzing with music, theater, culture, and wrestling echoes – bundle up, hit the town, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners – subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Buzzing Holiday Weekend: WWE, Music, Science, and More
    2025/12/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this holiday weekend. It's the perfect time to shake off the Christmas wrapping and dive into some epic fun right here in Charm City.

    Kick things off tonight with high-energy action at CFG Bank Arena on 201 West Baltimore Street, where the WWE Live Holiday Tour slams into town at 7:30 PM. Picture your favorite wrestlers throwing down in a festive frenzy—grab tickets fast from Ticketmaster before they're gone. Music lovers, head to Keystone Korner Baltimore at 1350 Lancaster Street for The String Queens, delivering soulful strings that’ll have you swaying all evening, according to the Baltimore.org events calendar.

    Tomorrow, Saturday, families will love the Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Lab at the Maryland Science Center on 601 Light Street from noon to 12:30 PM—watch creamy treats freeze in a flash of science magic. Crafty types, join Stained Glass for Beginners with Smiggart at Manor Mill, 2029 Monkton Road, running 10 AM to 4 PM; it’s a hands-on holiday glow-up. Catch Aaron Hill Sings The Holidays at An die Musik on 409 North Charles Street for cozy jazz vibes, or rock out with Gogol Bordello at Nevermore Hall on 20 Market Place—punk energy meets the season. And don’t miss Ursula: The Greatest Story Never Told at Le Mondo on 406 North Howard Street, a fresh theatrical twist.

    Sunday brings New Year’s Tea at the B&O Railroad Museum on 901 West Pratt Street, sipping elegance amid historic trains. Jazz fans, Isaiah Collier Plays John Coltrane returns to Keystone Korner Baltimore at 1350 Lancaster Street, while Justin Taylor & Friends Tribute to Bob Marley grooves at An die Musik. Kids can craft Paper Circuit Greeting Cards at the Maryland Science Center from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Oh, and catch a quick Diver Talk at the National Aquarium’s Blacktip Reef underwater viewing at 1:40 PM—included with admission for ocean insights. For theater buffs, Wicked Touring dazzles at the Hippodrome on 12 North Eutaw Street at 8 PM, per National Today.

    Whether you’re wrestling, jamming, or crafting, Baltimore’s buzzing with holiday spirit through Sunday. Bundle up, explore, and make memories.

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  • Headline: Charm City's Holiday Festivities Abound: From German Christmas Village to Motown Christmas Revue
    2025/12/25
    Hey listeners, merry Christmas from your friendly Baltimore guide! Even on this festive December 25th, Charm City is buzzing with holiday magic wrapping up today and exploding into action through the weekend. According to Baltimore Fishbowl, today's your last chance to soak up the German Christmas Village at the Inner Harbor waterfront—grab hot cocoa, bratwurst, and shop vendors until it closes, perfect for that final dose of twinkling lights and cheer.

    Hop over to The Shops at Kenilworth for the Holiday Train Garden on the lower level during mall hours, where model trains chug through festive scenes. At the Maryland Zoo, Holly Days continues with Santa visits, poinsettia crafts, a snowman scavenger hunt, and animal ambassadors—pure family fun. And don't miss the Eggnog & B'more Monopoly Holiday Week finale along the Charm'tastic Mile from Greene and Pratt to President and Fleet Streets, celebrating Baltimore's new Monopoly edition with Old Bay, the National Aquarium, Ravens, and more—pick up a game as a post-Christmas treat, as reported by Patch.com.

    Tomorrow, Friday December 26th, kicks off with a bang! Train enthusiasts, hit the Fire Museum of Maryland, B&O Railroad Museum's Holiday Festival of Trains with rides, crafts, and Santa photos, plus Everyman Theatre's spine-tingling Deceived, a Gaslight adaptation. Music lovers, catch the soulful String Queens at Keystone Korner from 6 to 7:30 p.m., or Santa Claus is Comin’: A Motown Christmas Revue at Baltimore Center Stage. Sports fans, WWE Holiday Tour slams into CFG Bank Arena at 7 p.m., and pedal into the night with Baltimore Bike Party starting at St. Mary’s Park. Wicked enchants the Hippodrome Theatre all weekend too.

    Saturday the 27th brings punk rock fire with Gogol Bordello at Nevermore Hall at 7 p.m., plus more train gardens and zoo festivities. Sunday the 28th wraps with Paper Circuit Greeting Cards workshop at Maryland Science Center at 10:30 a.m., where you'll build light-up cards, and the elegant New Year’s Tea at B&O Railroad Museum from 12:15 to 3 p.m.—scones, teas, and rail nostalgia in festive attire.

    Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or trains, Baltimore's got you covered this holiday stretch. Bundle up, explore, and make memories!

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  • Baltimore Holiday Happenings: From Jazz to Lights, a Charm City Christmas
    2025/12/24
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re in town this week, you’ve got a full sleigh of things to do all around Charm City.

    Start with a cozy jolt of holiday jazz tonight. According to National Today, Keystone Korner in Harbor East is hosting the Marcus Johnson Holiday Celebration at 6 p.m., with the Billboard-charting pianist bringing smooth holiday grooves to Lancaster Street. It’s a perfect way to slide from last-minute errands into full-on festive mode.

    If you’re feeling more like a kid at heart, the National Aquarium’s daily Animal Encounter is on the schedule this afternoon in the Harbor Overlook, where staff introduce one of their animal ambassadors up close. The Aquarium’s site notes that these pop-up encounters are included with admission, so listeners can bundle it with a full Inner Harbor aquarium day.

    For something that feels uniquely Baltimore, the Charm’tastic Mile group is closing out its first annual Eggnog and B’more Monopoly Holiday Week today. Patch reports that this new tradition celebrates the Baltimore-edition Monopoly board, featuring local icons like the National Aquarium, the Maryland Zoo, and the Ravens, all along the 1.3-mile “Charm’tastic Mile” from downtown to Harbor East. It’s an easy prompt to grab some eggnog, stroll the Inner Harbor, and maybe pick up the B’more Monopoly game for a holiday matchup at home.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, the lights keep shining. Baltimore Style highlights the Maryland Holiday Light Spectacular at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium on Friday from 5:30 to 10 p.m., with over a million lights, walk-through displays, and larger-than-life holiday scenes. For a quieter Friday night, the same outlet points to The String Queens, a genre-bending string trio performing at Keystone Korner on December 26 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

    Sunday offers a refined wind-down to the week at the B&O Railroad Museum. Baltimore Style notes a New Year’s Tea on December 28 from 12:30 to 3 p.m., pairing a short train ride on historic tracks with afternoon tea, treats, and a prosecco toast among vintage railcars. It’s a great pick for listeners looking for something festive but low-key before New Year’s Eve really ramps up across the city, from Inner Harbor fireworks to rooftop parties, as detailed by Baltimore Magazine’s New Year’s Eve guide.

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  • Baltimore Buzzing with Holiday Excitement: Christmas Parties, Poe-Themed Theater, and New Year's Eve Celebrations
    2025/12/21
    Baltimore, if listeners are wondering what to do this week, the city is absolutely buzzing with holiday energy and end-of-year excitement.

    Let’s start right in the heart of downtown. At the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel on East Pratt Street, Dave Couser’s 20th Annual Christmas Affair is wrapping up its big anniversary celebration. According to Eventbrite, this long-running party brings together stylish Baltimoreans for an evening of dancing, laughter, and “celebrating the good life,” with VIP tables available and paid parking right at the hotel. It’s 21 and over, so think dressed-up vibes, cocktails, and a very grown-up holiday dance floor.

    Just a short walk away, listeners can lean into some culture with a twist. The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre is presenting “A Christmas Carol for Edgar Allan Poe” at Motor House on West North Avenue. WYPR’s community calendar explains that this original play imagines what Dickens’ classic would look like if it were written about America’s master of horror himself. Performances run through this evening, with a matinee and evening show, giving listeners a chance to savor something spooky, literary, and festive all at once.

    If music is more your speed, there are two big options. First, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is presenting its Holiday Pops concert at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The BSO’s own site describes it as part of their Celebrations Collection Holiday Series, with seasonal favorites and a festive atmosphere, plus treats from Codetta Bake Shoppe in the lobby. Later tonight, Visit Baltimore highlights a Candlelight Tribute to Drake at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. Under a room filled with glowing candles, a string quartet plays hits like God’s Plan, One Dance, and Hold On, We’re Going Home. It’s a perfect date-night option for listeners who love modern music but want a classy setting.

    Family in town? The National Aquarium’s daily schedule lists a 10:30 a.m. Animal Encounter at the Harbor Overlook, included with admission. Listeners can get face-to-face with an Eastern box turtle, a bearded dragon, or even a hyacinth macaw while learning how to protect their habitats. It’s a quick but memorable experience for kids and adults.

    Looking ahead to later this week and the weekend, the city’s nightlife heats up. Power Plant Live is already promoting NYE Live!, an all-access New Year’s Eve party that, according to Power Plant Live’s own event page, gives one ticket entry into seven different bars and nightclubs, with live DJs, a food buffet, non-alcoholic drinks, and party favors. VIP tickets even include a full beverage package. And for comedy fans, the Baltimore Comedy Factory is rolling out a string of special-event weekends with big-name comics like Tommy Davidson leading into New Year’s Eve and beyond, as listed on the club’s official calendar. It’s 21 and over with a two-drink minimum, so listeners can count on adult humor and a late-night crowd.

    For a more low-key, local feel, Visit Baltimore spotlights the Winter Solstice Artist and Maker’s Market at Peabody Heights Brewery on East 30th Street. This event brings together BIPOC, queer, and trans artists and makers selling unique gifts, alongside seasonal drinks, food, and cozy brewery vibes. It’s a great midweek or weekend stop to support small businesses and pick up last-minute presents.

    So whether listeners want candlelit Drake, Poe-meets-Christmas theater, symphonic holiday classics, a massive New Year’s blowout, or a craft market in a neighborhood brewery, Baltimore has a packed week of options waiting.

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  • Headline: Vibrant Weekend in Baltimore: From Jonas Brothers to Holiday Festivities
    2025/12/20
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and through the holidays. Today, Saturday, December 20th, kick things off with the Jonas Brothers rocking CFG Bank Arena at 201 West Baltimore Street for their JONAS20 show, bringing hometown vibes and high-energy hits that’ll have you dancing into the night, as listed on baltimore.org. Over at the Maryland Center for History and Culture on 610 Park Avenue, catch Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings, where strings light up festive tunes in an intimate glow. Magic lovers, head to Poe's Magic Theatre at The Lord Baltimore Hotel on 20 West Baltimore Street for Worlds Beyond Imagination featuring TEO, a mind-bending show full of illusions and wonder.

    Feeling festive? Join the SOBO Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl starting at 10:30 AM from 1500 South Hanover Street, hopping through Federal Hill bars in your tackiest knit, or dive into the Official 12 Bars of Christmas Crawl at Power Plant Live with themed cocktails, VIP perks, and swag—Power Plant Live reports it’s the biggest holiday crowd around. Shoppers, the Hampden Holiday Market Winter Solstice Edition at St. Luke’s Church on 800 West 36th Street offers local crafts, perfect for last-minute gifts, while the Bmore Flea at Broadway Market on 1640 Aliceanna Street runs noon to 5 PM with unique finds. Poe fans won’t miss the Edgar Allan Poe's Death in Baltimore "Bleak December" Bus Tour from the Poe House at 203 North Amity Street, 2:15 to 4:45 PM, exploring grim history with chills.

    Tomorrow, Sunday the 21st, Ravens fever hits M&T Bank Stadium at 1101 Russell Street for the Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots—grab your purple gear! Candlelight Tribute to Drake and The Beatles light up the Maryland Center for History and Culture again. Cozy up at Flora Procrastinator's Holiday Market at Flora Salon on 3355 Keswick Road from noon to 5 PM, with oysters, sweets, sandwiches, and vendors supporting fire victims in Hampden, per Baltimore Magazine. Winter Solstice Ritual at First Unitarian Church on 10 West Franklin Street promises reflection with music and lights, or join the solstice gathering in Wyman Park Lower Dell at 2929 North Charles Street for live tunes, treats from Gertrude’s, and an interactive holiday tree.

    Through the week, sip into the first annual Eggnog & B'more MONOPOLY Holiday Week along the Charm'tastic Mile from December 17 to 24—pick up the B'more Edition Monopoly game featuring Old Bay, the Ravens, and more for family fun, as announced by thecharmtasticmile.com. Après Ski Day at Crossbar on 18 East Cross Street today from noon to 4 PM offers shot skis and $5 drinks in ski gear.

    Baltimore’s buzzing with holiday magic, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore Buzzes with Festive Events This Week
    2025/12/19
    Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in Charm City this week, let’s dive right into some of the most fun, festive, and only-in-Baltimore events happening today and rolling through the weekend.

    Start with a little history and holiday glow at Museum by Candlelight at the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House, where the museum stays open into the evening and transforms with warm candlelit charm, according to Visit Baltimore. It’s a cozy way to connect with Baltimore’s past while staying firmly in the holiday mood down by Pratt Street.

    If you’re near Druid Hill Park, the Maryland Zoo is shaking things up with Merry Mixology on the Mansion House Porch. Visit Baltimore notes that local bartenders will walk listeners through festive cocktail creations, so you can sip something seasonal while looking out over the zoo grounds.

    Inner Harbor is buzzing too. At West Shore Park, there’s an Ugly Sweater Day and Contest, as listed on Baltimore.org, perfect if you’ve been waiting for an excuse to unleash that gloriously tacky knit. And just a few blocks away, the National Aquarium’s daily Animal Encounter in the Harbor Overlook, highlighted on the Aquarium’s own schedule, lets you get up close with one of their animal ambassadors in the middle of your Harbor stroll.

    For a classy night out, the Candlelight: Christmas Special Featuring The Nutcracker & More at the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Meyerhoff Auditorium surrounds you with live music in a soft, flickering glow, according to Visit Baltimore. Later in the weekend, Listeso and the Maryland Center for History and Culture are hosting Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings, another intimate concert that wraps classic carols in candlelight.

    Comedy fans should head to The Highwire Center in Highlandtown, where Visit Baltimore lists a full slate of improv shows like Forging Laughter, Character Building, and Chaos Hour throughout the week. If you’d rather add a little mystery to your evening, Poe’s Magic Theatre at the Lord Baltimore Hotel is staging The Magic Showcase and Worlds Beyond Imagination, promising mind-bending illusions in a historic downtown hotel, as described by Visit Baltimore.

    This weekend, Hampden leans into its quirky side with the Hampden Holiday Market: Winter Solstice Edition at St. Luke’s Church on the Avenue, plus a Mini Maker’s Market – Holiday Cheer at R. House in Remington, both highlighted by Visit Baltimore. These are great spots to grab last-minute gifts from local makers, snack your way through small-batch treats, and soak up some serious neighborhood character.

    Sports fans, your big ticket is Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium, where Baltimore.org lists the Baltimore Ravens taking on the New England Patriots. Even if you’re not inside the stadium, the vibe in the surrounding bars and lots will be electric all day.

    However you choose to spend the week, Baltimore is packed with options: history by candlelight, cocktails at the zoo, improv in Highlandtown, magic downtown, markets in Hampden, and big-time football in South Baltimore.

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