Baltimore’s March calendar is stacked with a mix of high-energy concerts, dance-floor blowouts, and touring artists visiting some of the city’s best live venues. From intimate halls to large arenas, here’s what’s happening this month.

Baltimore Soundstage: Industrial legends to pop duos and punk chaos

Sunday, March 1: BRUK OUT: Dancehall + Soca Day Party (21+)

Caribbean rhythms and afternoon vibes kick off March.

Wednesday, March 4: Nothing Fullbody 2 with Cryogeyser & Violent Magic Orchestra

Experimental and boundary-pushing sounds.

Friday, March 6: Break A Leg x Dolla Sto (18+)

Hip-hop, DJs, and party energy.

Saturday, March 7: Offstage Sessions featuring San Pacho (18+)

Electronic sets and club vibes.

Sunday, March 8: Brass Against — What Better Time Than Now Tour

Brass-rock interpretations of familiar anthems.

Thursday, March 12: Eidola — THE EVISCERATE // MEND TOUR (with NERV and Astronoid)

Progressive post-hardcore energy.

Friday, March 13: Saint Shrektrick’s Rave (18+)

Themed late-night party.

Saturday, March 14: Gary Numan — Tremours Tour

Synth legend in an intimate club setting.

Friday, March 20: Scenic Presents Screeching Weasel & The Queers

Punk rock throwdown.

Saturday, March 21: Aly & AJ — Places to Run Tour 2026

An infectiously catchy pop set.

Monday, March 23: An Evening With Geordie Greep

Experimental solo performance.

Wednesday, March 25: Last Dinosaurs — Wellness 10-Year Anniversary Tour

Danceable indie rock with celebration vibes.

Friday, March 27: GRL CTRL feat Canabliss, Luci + TINYKVT, Raychill, DJ AstroNat (18+)

Multi-artist club showcase.

Saturday, March 28: Joey Harkum with Joe Samba & Elephants Dancing

Eclectic band lineup to round out the month.

For tickets and more details, visit our Baltimore Soundstage Events Page.​ 

Power Plant Live!: Geno’s & green beer

No official concerts are scheduled at Power Plant Live! during March (except those at Nevermore Hall), but the party destination will be busy throughout the month, including the opening of Geno’s Steaks on March 5 and a full slate of St. Patrick’s Day events – including an appearance from reality TV personality and DJ Kyle Cooke on March 13.

For more information, visit our Power Plant Live! Events Page.

CFG Bank Arena: Arena-sized legends and country powerhouses

Tuesday, March 3: Barry Manilow — The Last Baltimore Concert
An evening of timeless pop hits and sing-along classics from a music icon.

Saturday, March 7: Cody Johnson — Live ’26 Tour
Modern country swagger with arena-scale production and Texas grit.

Friday, March 13: Three Days Grace

Hard rock favorite with support acts (as listed on broader Baltimore concert calendars).

Sunday, March 29: The Millennium Tour Presents: Boys 4 Life Tour

A multi-artist R&B/hip-hop retro tour with B2K, Jeremih, Waka Flocka Flame, Pretty Ricky, Amerie, and others.

For tickets and more details, visit our CFG Bank Arena Events Page

Nevermore Hall: Intimate & diverse performances

Friday, March 6: ERRA & Currents — The Silence Follows Tour

Heavy post-hardcore blowout.

Wednesday, March 18: Mammoth with 10 Years & James and the Cold Gun

Hard rock triple bill.

Friday, March 20: Joyce Manor with Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage, & Combat

Energetic punk and indie rock night.

Saturday, March 21: Mersiv

Bass-heavy electronic live experience.

Wednesday, March 25: Drain

Ferocious hardcore set.

For tickets and more details, visit our Nevermore Hall Events Page

Easy Parking Downtown 

The first step in planning a night out to see a show or get dancing in downtown Baltimore is to figure out where to park. Located at 55 Market Place, Harbor Park Garage is just a short walk from all of Baltimore’s music hotspots. The garage, which is convenient and easy to get to from major routes in and out of the city, offers pre-booked parking, making it easy to plan ahead.

Baltimore Region: Beyond the Inner Harbor 

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