Baltimore is brimming with summer energy this week and weekend, and there is no shortage of unique experiences across the city. Whether you're looking for dazzling performances, waterfront parties, cultural fests, or family fun, there is something for everyone.
Tonight, the National Aquarium is hosting Voyages: Chapter 7, an immersive after-hours event for adults that promises a blend of live entertainment and aquatic exploration until 11 p.m. According to the National Aquarium, tickets for this evening's program have already sold out, but future events are on the horizon.
If you’re craving live arts, the Ballet of Lights presents Peter Pan in a Sparkling Show this Friday at the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Meyerhoff Auditorium, offering a radiant retelling of the J.M. Barrie classic. Also on Friday, Theatre LuDu’s play Irvinville takes the stage at The Peale on Holliday Street, showcasing Baltimore’s vibrant theater scene.
Saturday in Baltimore is packed with signature experiences. Head to Sagamore Spirit Distillery for Whiskey on the Waterfront where you can sip world-class whiskey, enjoy food trucks, and groove to live music set against the scenic Baltimore Peninsula, completely free of charge, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine. Bond Street Wharf’s Harbor Splash is back for its second year, where, while event registration is sold out, spectators can still join the riverside excitement and cheer on the participants jumping into the harbor. Kids of all ages can cool off at the Maryland Zoo’s Wild Water Splash Days, which runs both Saturday and Sunday, featuring splash pads, bounce houses, and animal splash shows.
Saturday also marks National Ice Cream Day at Port Discovery Children’s Museum, where families can get their fill of free ice cream samples and join in ice cream-themed games, according to Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore. Over at the B&O Railroad Museum, Christmas in July brings Santa, snow globes, and frozen hot chocolate for some off-season festive fun, as Baltimore Fishbowl shares.
Saturday evening heats up with Comedy Night starring Winston Hodges at Horseshoe Baltimore’s Legends Lounge. If you prefer celebrating Latin culture, Patterson Park hosts Latin Fest 2025, where live DJs and mariachi bands create a fiesta atmosphere with authentic Latin food and dancing, supporting HOLA Baltimore’s mentorship programs.
Sunday brings the Children's Entrepreneur Market at The Greene Turtle Canton, where young business minds sell their creations, with proceeds supporting the American Heart Association. For those eager to keep the party going, Power Plant Live is hosting the Margarita Festival—sample creative margaritas, dance to live DJs, and snap vibrant party pictures all day long.
Arts lovers won’t want to miss the Sondheim Finalists Exhibition at The Walters Art Museum, open through Sunday. The exhibition celebrates innovative visual art from top local artists, making it a must-see for culture seekers.
Whether you’re savoring whiskey by the water, plunging into harbor fun, or discovering kidpreneurs and art, Baltimore’s summer rhythm is in full swing. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for updates on what’s happening in Charm City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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