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  • Your Ultimate Baltimore Guide for Sunday April 26 Through the Week
    2026/04/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore today, Sunday, April 26, 2026, and through the rest of this epic week. Whether you're craving music, ink, sports, or family fun, Charm City has you covered—let's dive right in.

    Kick off today with the grand finale of the Baltimore Tattoo Arts Festival at the Baltimore Convention Center on 1 West Pratt Street. According to Baltimore Magazine, it's a three-day extravaganza wrapping up from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., packed with world-class tattoo artists, piercings, live performances, collectors, and fans—tickets run $25 to $50, perfect for ink enthusiasts or just gawking at the art. EventCartel lists it as a hotspot through today, so grab your spot if you haven't.

    Music lovers, head to Grace United Methodist Church at 5407 North Charles Street for Mahler's 8th Symphony, the "Symphony of a Thousand," at 3 p.m. Baltimore Magazine reports over 150 choir singers from the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Deer Creek Children’s Chorus, and Peabody Opera soloists uniting for this massive performance—tickets $26 to $52. Or catch An Afternoon with Ronn McFarlane at An die Musik on 409 North Charles Street, as noted by the Baltimore tourism site, for some intimate lute vibes. Don't miss Drag Brunch LIVE with Gizele Monáe at The Lord Baltimore Hotel on 20 West Baltimore Street, a sassy Sunday staple.

    The Sagamore Distillery 9-Year Anniversary Celebration rolls on through today at Baltimore Peninsula, per Baltimore Fishbowl—family-friendly with craft cocktail classes, food trucks, live music, vendors, and distillery tours, weather permitting.

    Catch the Baltimore Orioles versus Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on 333 West Camden Street, a heated rivalry game listed on the Baltimore events calendar—nothing beats crab cakes and a home run thrill.

    Wrapping up the weekend, Poe's Magic Theatre at The Lord Baltimore Hotel offers spooky illusions, and character design workshops at 1539 Light Street spark creativity for all ages.

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  • Baltimore Weekend Guide: Music, Tattoos, Racing, and Family Fun
    2026/04/25
    Baltimore is buzzing this weekend with something for everyone, so let me walk you through the best events happening right now and through the rest of the week.

    If you're a music lover, you absolutely cannot miss Crankdat at Power Plant Live tonight. The show features Crankdat alongside Hedex, Zoey808, Flozone, and Nadia, with additional performances from The Vault and DNBintheDMV. Doors open at eight PM and the party runs until one thirty in the morning at 34 Market Place. Just note there is an eighteen plus age requirement, and if you're under twenty-one, there's a ten dollar cover charge at the door.

    Speaking of this weekend, the Baltimore Tattoo Convention is taking over the Convention Center downtown through Sunday. This annual festival brings together world-class tattoo artists, collectors, and enthusiasts for a full weekend experience. Saturday hours run from eleven AM to eleven PM, and Sunday wraps up at eight PM. General admission ranges from twenty-five to fifty dollars depending on the package you choose.

    For something more active, the Altra Sole of the City ten K is happening this morning around Harbor Point, starting at eight thirty AM. This annual race takes runners around the Inner Harbor and surrounding communities with an after-party along the waterfront to celebrate afterward.

    If you're looking for family-friendly fun, the Maryland Zoo is hosting Zoo Stories this evening at six thirty PM. They're commemorating one hundred fifty years of the zoo with the Stoop Storytelling Series, featuring live music by June Star. Tickets are twenty-five dollars. Earlier in the day, you can even join them for Breakfast with the Penguins from nine to ten thirty in the morning.

    Over at the B&O Railroad Museum, Day Out with Thomas is running today, perfect for the little ones who love trains. And if you're into outdoor activities, you can go Sailing Baltimore Harbor at the Downtown Sailing Center.

    For foodies, Tacos and Taps Festival is happening in Timonium from noon to five PM. They've moved indoors to the Cow Palace this year, so you can enjoy a fiesta grande atmosphere with food and drinks all afternoon.

    Whether you're into music, art, food, or outdoor adventures, Baltimore has packed this weekend with incredible opportunities to get out and explore. Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Baltimore This Weekend: Poetry, Baseball, Theater, and Family Fun Await
    2026/04/24
    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in Baltimore this Friday, April 24th through the weekend. Whether you're into poetry slams, baseball thrills, or family adventures, we've got the scoop to make your days unforgettable.

    Kick off today with the Rebels Zeitgeist Poetry Salon at The Ivy Bookshop on Falls Road from 6 to 8 p.m. Local poets celebrate the Black experience with the spring issue launch—grab a copy and soak in the vibes, all free according to Baltimore Style. Baseball fans, don't miss the Baltimore Orioles facing the Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards at 7:05 p.m., a special HBCU and Divine Nine Night packed with energy, as listed on Baltimore Magazine's events calendar. Catch Willy Wonka Jr. at Mid Atlantic Community Church at 7 p.m., a charming show by The Talent Machine Co. and The Penguin Project for just $15. Music lovers, Art Sherrod Jr. jazzes up Keystone Korner Baltimore at 6 p.m. for $15 to $45, or hit the Spring Songwriter Showcase at Cult Classic Brewing Company starting at 7 p.m. Theater buffs, Maryland Opera's Madama Butterfly takes the stage at Church of the Redeemer at 7 p.m., tickets $29 to $99. And for laughs, Two's Company improv at The Highwire Center at 7 p.m. is only $10. Art scenes buzz too—check free exhibits like Matisse and Martinique at The Baltimore Museum of Art all day.

    Saturday amps up with Arts Every Day's 20th anniversary at Maryland Center for History and Culture from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring puppet making and screen painting for families, free via artseveryday.org. Day Out with Thomas chugs along at B&O Railroad Museum, perfect for kids. MoveWell Fest brings wellness vibes to Carroll Park, and the Mini Maker's Market for Earth Day hits Eastern Ave. Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary on Baltimore Peninsula runs through Sunday with cocktails, food trucks, and live music, family-friendly per Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Sunday wraps with the Charmed Farm Festival at Manor Hill Brewing in nearby Ellicott City at noon—unicorn meetups, crafts, and brews for all ages, straight from Baltimore Style.

    Baltimore's alive with creativity and fun, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Got It All This Weekend: From Hip-Hop to Horse Racing to Drag Brunch
    2026/04/23
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now in Charm City on this Thursday, April 23, 2026, and through the weekend. Kick off today with CareerClub's networking event, a prime spot to connect with pros—happening at 11 a.m. at a TBD location, so register online via Eventbrite to snag your spot and boost that resume. Music lovers, head to Baltimore Soundstage tonight where legendary rapper Talib Kweli takes the stage at 8 p.m. with special guests MC Bravado & The 9 5 and Wish Granted—doors open at 7 p.m., perfect for hip-hop heads.

    Tomorrow, Friday, April 24, catch the Baltimore Orioles battling the Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on West Camden Street—it's HBCU & Divine Nine Night, blending baseball thrills with cultural vibes starting in the evening. Poetry fans, swing by Old Major Bar at 900 South Carey Street for Something, Something, Poetry, a lively open mic. Theater buffs, check out You Can’t Take It With You opening at Spotlighters Theater, running through May 17, for laughs with a quirky family tale. And don't miss Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary Celebration kicking off at Baltimore Peninsula—family-friendly with craft cocktail classes, food trucks, live music, and vendors all weekend long.

    Saturday, April 25, explodes with fun. Start your morning at the 2026 Altra Sole of the City 10K in Harbor Point at 1310 Point Street—race the Inner Harbor at 8:30 a.m., then party waterfront-style. Horse racing enthusiasts, the Maryland Hunt Cup roars at Tufton Avenue with gates at 11 a.m. and the big race at 4 p.m.—tailgate traditions await for this 126-year legacy. Families, Day Out with Thomas chugs into the B&O Railroad Museum at 1100 James Street, plus Mudhouse Pottery Studio at 1827 Marshall Street opens for hands-on fun. Bookworms, celebrate Independent Bookstore Day at The Ivy Bookshop on 5928 Falls Road. Music picks include Pat Byrne in Concert and Conversation at Manor Mill on 2029 Monkton Road from 7 to 9 p.m., Worlds Beyond Imagination featuring TEO at 1065 South Charles Street, and Hannah LIVE! at The Highwire Center on 400 South Conkling Street. Crafty types, try the Upcycled Neck Ties, Brooches and Bows Class at 1539 Light Street or MoveWell Fest at Carroll Park on 1500 Washington Boulevard. History buffs, 1916 Rising: Docks, Dollars, and Defiance hits the Irish American Museum at 920 Lemmon Street, and Mini Maker's Market for Earth Day pops at 751 Eastern Avenue.

    Sunday, April 26, unwind with Sailing Baltimore Harbor at Downtown Sailing Center on 1425 Key Highway from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., An Afternoon with Ronn McFarlane at An die Musik on 409 North Charles Street, or Profs & Pints Baltimore on Dune and Messiahs. Create your own character design at 1539 Light Street, and brunch it up with Drag Brunch LIVE! with Gizele Monáe at The Lord Baltimore Hotel on 20 West Baltimore Street.

    Baltimore's buzzing, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Week Ahead: Comedy, Jobs, Baseball, and More Starting Today
    2026/04/22
    Hey, Baltimore listeners, grab your calendars because today, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, kicks off an exciting week packed with laughs, jobs, animals, and more right here in Charm City. Let's dive into the fun as your friendly guide to what to do from now through the weekend.

    Starting today, head to The Port Comedy Club for Jerrod Carmichael's stand-up show at 7:00 PM—doors open at 6:00 for prime seating, according to AllEvents.in. If you're job hunting, don't miss the Baltimore Job Fair from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, hosted by Best Hire Career Fairs on Eventbrite and JobFairPro—it's virtual, so connect with top recruiters from your couch. Animal lovers, the National Aquarium offers a daily Animal Encounter at 10:00 AM over the Harbor Overlook, where you can get up close with turtles, lizards, and birds, included with admission as listed on their site. Art fans, catch Matisse in Vence: The Stations of the Cross exhibit from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM at a local venue, repeating weekly per the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance calendar. And for eco-vibes, Earth Day Green Jams rock The Greenroom at Bluebird Cocktail Bar on Hickory Avenue starting at 7:30 PM, per AllEvents.in.

    Tomorrow, Thursday, April 23, keeps the energy high, but Friday, April 24, explodes with options. Catch the Baltimore Orioles versus Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards—it's HBCU and Divine Nine Night, a lively game night vibe from the Baltimore.org events page. Theater buffs, Spotlighters Theater opens You Can't Take It With You, the hilarious family comedy running through May 17, as noted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Music lovers, Pat Byrne brings his concert and conversation to Manor Mill at 7:00 PM.

    Saturday, April 25, shines bright. Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary Celebration on Baltimore Peninsula runs through Sunday with family-friendly craft cocktails, food trucks, live music, and vendors—weather permitting, says Baltimore Fishbowl. Dive into Musical Magic: Improv at The Highwire Center on Conkling Street, or explore Poe's Magic Theatre at The Lord Baltimore Hotel starting at 8:00 PM, both via Baltimore.org. Independent Bookstore Day hits The Ivy Bookshop on Falls Road for bookish fun.

    Whether you're laughing with Carmichael, cheering at Camden Yards, or sipping at Sagamore, Baltimore's buzzing. Make memories, stay safe, and soak it all in.

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  • Baltimore's Buzzing Weekend: Your Guide to Music, Culture, and Community This Week
    2026/04/19
    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in Baltimore this weekend and the rest of the week—it's April 19, 2026, and Charm City is buzzing with music, culture, and community vibes that’ll make you want to drop everything and dive in!

    Kicking off today, Sunday, head to Ottobar at 2549 N Howard Street for Pallbearer’s heavy-hitting concert at 7 p.m.—tickets start at $55, perfect for doom metal fans craving that raw energy, as listed on Concerts50. Over at 2640 Space on St. Paul Street, catch the free RISE BMORE Music tribute at 8 p.m., honoring Freddie Gray with Peabody professors and hip-hop artists blending Baltimore’s soulful sounds, straight from Baltimore Magazine’s can’t-miss list. Fashion lovers, don’t sleep on the I Love Morgan Week Fashion Show at Morgan State University—Ticketmaster has tickets ready for this stylish showcase. Families, hit the Goldsmith Campus grand opening and SpringFest from 1 to 4 p.m. for free fitness classes, kids’ projects, arts, wellness, story times, and a live DJ, courtesy of Baltimore Fishbowl. Or groove to vinyl at the BRBQ Balt.Record.Boutique at Wico Street Beer Co. from 1 to 5 p.m.—free, family-friendly record shopping with spinning DJs.

    Lingering from yesterday, Shen Yun’s classical Chinese dance wraps up at Hippodrome Theatre at 2 p.m., with orchestral magic and stunning visuals for $106 to $233, per Baltimore Magazine.

    This week heats up fast. Monday through Thursday, keep an eye on Urban Astronomy or Red Shoe Shuffle 5K recaps at Maryland Science Center, but the real fire’s Thursday, April 23: Legendary rapper Talib Kweli hits Baltimore Soundstage at 8 p.m. with MC Bravado and Wish Granted—doors at 7 p.m., as announced by Baltimore Fishbowl.

    Friday to Sunday, April 24-26, Sagamore Distillery’s 9-Year Anniversary on Baltimore Peninsula is your outdoor playground—family-friendly with craft cocktail classes, food trucks, live music, and vendors, weather permitting. Theater buffs, You Can’t Take It With You runs April 24 through May 17 at Spotlighters Theater, a hilarious clash of quirky families.

    From soul-stirring tunes to festive runs and fashion flair, Baltimore’s serving non-stop fun—grab your crew and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Baltimore's Weekend: Music, Crabs, and Community Events Pack April 18th
    2026/04/18
    Hey listeners, kick off your weekend in Baltimore with a bang because today, Saturday, April 18, 2026, is packed with toe-tapping tunes and tasty feasts. Head to the Baltimore Museum of Industry for the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival, wrapping up its two-day run with multi-stage concerts featuring acts like Golden Shoals, Stanley and The Ten Sleepless Knights, and Mark Schatz with Bryan McDowell. Expect workshops, square dancing, jamming sessions, kids' activities, and family programming along the South Baltimore waterfront from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.—Baltimore Magazine highlights hosts Ken and Brad Kolodner bringing that beloved Americana vibe, with weekend passes around $110 via TicketHive.

    If you're craving crab, swing by the Crab Feast fundraiser at 2900 Hamilton Ave from 2 to 6 p.m., where Eventbrite lists tickets at $30 to $50, including bushels of crabs per table, hookah, open bar options, and lunch menu items to support the 8U Gray Charles Comanches.

    Music lovers, catch hometown hero Snail Mail—aka Ellicott City's Lindsey Jordan—performing her new album Ricochet at Union Craft Brewing on West 41st Street starting at 4 p.m. for $39.67, with opening acts and local brews flowing. Over at Mobtown Ballroom in Station North, the Matsuri Sakura Market runs 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free authentic Japanese foods and crafts, followed by a 6 p.m. after-party rocking Japanese bands and anime covers for $20 to $30, timed perfectly for cherry blossom season.

    Don't miss the Earth Day 5K and Fun Run at Patterson Park at 8:30 a.m., complete with a kids' dash, post-race breakfast, music, and volunteer gigs like tree planting till noon, as noted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Families can hit the Empty Bowls event at Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium from 4 to 7 p.m., savoring unlimited soup, artisan markets, kid zones, and handmade ceramics to aid St. Vincent de Paul, with tickets $35 to $1,000.

    Tonight, Phil Wickham's Song of the Saints Tour lights up Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena, Orchestra Noir's Culture 2000 Tour takes Lyric Baltimore, and Imbued rocks Metro Baltimore at 6:30 p.m. Shen Yun dazzles at Hippodrome Theatre with classical Chinese dance at 2 and 7:30 p.m.

    Tomorrow, Sunday, catch Shen Yun's final 2 p.m. show and the poignant Rise BMore tribute concert at 2640 Space, honoring Freddie Gray with Peabody profs and hip-hop artists—it's free.

    Later this week, Sagamore Distillery's 9-Year Anniversary on the Baltimore Peninsula from Friday to Sunday brings cocktail classes, food trucks, live music, and vendors.

    Your friendly guide says grab tickets fast and make memories—Baltimore's buzzing!

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  • Baltimore's Friday Night Scene: Old Time Music, Fine Dining, and Live Entertainment Fill the Weekend
    2026/04/17
    Hey listeners, kick off your Friday in Baltimore with the twangy vibes of the Baltimore Old Time Music Festival at the Baltimore Museum of Industry on 1415 Key Highway. According to Baltimore Magazine, local father-son duo Ken and Brad Kolodner are hosting this seventh annual shindig today from 5 to 10:30 p.m. and all day Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., packed with Americana concerts, workshops, square dancing, jam sessions, and kid-friendly fun along the South Baltimore waterfront. Tickets run $20 to $110, so grab yours for some foot-stomping energy.

    Tonight's also buzzing with the 20th Annual Empty Bowls Candlelight & Clay Event at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium, as Baltimore Fishbowl reports. From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., savor elegant food tastings, an open bar, dueling pianos by Felix & Fingers, a silent auction, and handmade ceramic bowls—all benefiting St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore's poverty relief efforts. Tickets start at $35, up to $1,000 for VIP perks.

    Hopkins fans, don't miss the 2026 Rebel Keg Party at Gertrude's in the Johns Hopkins Homewood area starting at 6:30 p.m., per Eventbrite listings. For magic and laughs, Spencer Horsman's Mischief & Deception show hits Illusions Bar & Theater at 8 p.m. Wine lovers, snag spots at the Caymus Vineyards Wine Dinner at McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks at 7 p.m., or groove to live jazz and wine tasting at 402 N Howard Street from 6 p.m. Music picks include Almost Infinity rocking Rye Street Tavern at 5 p.m. and Punchline at Zen West at 5:30 p.m., via Webtunes and Spotify.

    Saturday amps up with the family-friendly Empty Bowls event returning from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Fairgrounds—unlimited soup, a kid fun zone, artisan market, and more bowls for a great cause. The Old Time Music Festival rolls on, and the Maryland Zoo's Earth Day Party for the Planet runs 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Sunday, featuring activity stations, native seed giveaways, and eco-orgs, as noted by Baltimore Fishbowl. Lace up for the Earth Day 5K, Fun Run, and Kids’ Dash in Patterson Park at 8:30 a.m., followed by breakfast, music, and volunteer mulching or tree planting till noon.

    Swing by the Ping-Pong Pop-Up at the Jewish Museum of Maryland through May 17 for free-to-$10 art-meets-sport fun with pro tables and stadium seating, courtesy of Baltimore Magazine.

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