With mask mandates lifting (though not inside – yet – in Baltimore City), temperatures rising and all COVID statistics trending in the right direction, Baltimore is gearing up for one hot, fun summer. From kiddie adventures to all ages shows to 21+ parties, this summer, there’s something for everyone downtown.
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo a few days early! Live music, great food and entertainment, Kentucky Derby, and more! We are bringing the fiesta to Power Plant Live! located in heart of downtown, just blocks away from the Inner Harbor on Saturday, May 1st, 2021 ! Live music and entertainment, margaritas and of course TACOS! Throw on your sombreros, ponchos or Cancun spring break gear to get you in the fiesta mood! $15 ticket • Includes two drink tickets good for a signature margarita or Sol • Acoustic music • Socially distanced Seating with server •
Sunday, May 2nd!! Baltimore Drag Queen Brunch is REVAMPED AND RELOADED! Power Plant Live and Brooklyn Heights are excited to bring you entertainment safely during this global pandemic! Book Early and SAVE $13 on up to 8 hours of parking by clicking HERE! Party planners have worked extremely hard for the past 2 months to ensure safety while exceeding the CDC guidelines! They’ve come up with multiple ways to have fun and stay safe! 1.mask-wearing enforced when not seated. 2.tipping the entertainers can be done via electronic payment services 3.175 people maximum seating with tables
After a year of COVID-related closures, postponements, and stops and starts, downtown Baltimore businesses and attractions are reemerging from their slumber. With the weather warming up and COVID-related statistics trending in the right direction, heading downtown to enjoy the sites is a fun, safe way to spend time.
With the holiday season in full swing and downtown Baltimore draped in festive lights and decorations, there’s a fun vibe in the air in Charm City. Celebrating the holiday season looks different this year, thanks to guidelines and regulations designed to keep city visitors safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. But that doesn’t mean that all the fun is canceled. This month, there are plenty of opportunities to head downtown for fun celebrations, from Santa parties to seated and socially distant concerts. Here’s a look at some of what’s coming up downtown this month: SantaCon On
There’s no question: 2020 is one of the scariest years in anyone’s recent memory. So what does that mean for Halloween? Will it be extra spooky this year? Maybe, maybe not – but it will be extra fun this year in downtown Baltimore, where Power Plant Live! and surrounding venues have a terrific lineup of creepy-fun festivities planned all weekend long. Here’s a look at how to spend your Halloween weekend downtown: Six Feet Beats On Friday, Oct. 30, Rise Among Rivals and Dead Eyes team up for Six Feet Beats, a socially distanced outdoor
This time of year, the weather is gorgeous in Baltimore, making it an ideal time to catch a live outdoor music show downtown. While the COVID-19 pandemic put many shows on hold, now that cases have stabilized and venues have a better understanding of how to safely host events, live music is back in Charm City. Here’s a look at upcoming shows you won’t want to miss: Live Music Weekends at Power Plant Live! Each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Power Plant Live! presents live music on its outdoor concert stage. Each night, the stage is