November in downtown Baltimore is shaping up to be an electrifying month of live music—from arena spectacles to intimate club shows, the city’s music venues are bringing in a wide range of genres.

Whether you’re craving pop-anthem sing-alongs, candlelit string quartets, or heavy metal breakdowns, there’s something for you.

Baltimore Soundstage: Eclectic, up close & loud

Saturday, November 1: Alaska’s Haunted Halloween with Sweet Spot, Alastor

A themed night of spooky vibes, high-energy alternative and rock acts putting on a Halloween-adjacent show.

Wednesday, November 5: Lovebites Eternal Phenomenon Tour

Japanese all-female metal powerhouses with soaring vocals and high-octane guitar work — for the serious metal fan.

Friday, November 7: MyLife with the Thrill Kill Kult

Industrial-electro dance-rock with a tongue-in-cheek edge, great for fans of dark, theatrical club shows.

Saturday, November 8: Yheti x lespecial x LIMINOID – The Outernet Experience

Electronic, bass-heavy, immersive visuals — a club-centric experience for late-night dancers.

Sunday, November 9: From Ashes to New – New Disease Tour with Magnolia Park, Until I Wake, Not Enough Space

Post-hardcore/rock with electronic touches and catchy hooks — a band with radio status meets energetic opening acts.

Wednesday, November 12: Twitzid Frek Show 25th Anniversary Tour

Cult-favored hip-hop/rap-horrorcore legends celebrate 25 years — expect theatrical sets, loyal fans, and dark party energy.

Thursday, November 13: Hot Water Music & Bane with Spaced, The S.E.T.

Punk-rock legends bring melodic hardcore and sing-alongs — nostalgic but still fierce.

Friday, November 14: Justin, Scott & Spiegel: A Very Uncensored Thanksgiving

Comedy themed pre-holiday show, fun and loose in vibe.

Saturday, November 15: TopHouse – Crowe Boys

Rock band headlining a mid-size show—great for a casual yet fully live night out.

Sunday, November 16: Death to All – Symbolic Healing Tour with Gorguts, Phobophilic

Tribute/throwback death-metal show featuring major acts in extreme metal — heavy and relentless.

Monday, November 17: Ne Obliviscaris with Rivers of Nihil and Psycroptic

Progressive extreme metal with violin inclusion, technical proficiency, atmosphere and heaviness — for dedicated head-bangers.

Tuesday, November 18: Jutes Sleepyhead Tour with Scarlet House

Indie-rock/alt-pop show — more relaxed, but still live and vibrant; good for a chill evening.

Wednesday, November 19: Dying Wish – Flesh Stays Together 2025

Post-hardcore heavyweights, emotional, loud, intense — perfect for mosh-pit enthusiasts.

Thursday, November 20: Bit Brigade (playing Mega Man X) & Galactic Empire

Nerd-rock meets video-game soundtrack meets live band — a fun, themed show with big appeal beyond just hardcore fans.

Friday, November 21: Mo Lowda & the Humble’s Tailing the Ghost Tour with French Cassettes

Modern rock with anthemic hooks and modern production, solid live band for a late zone weekend.

Saturday, November 22: YOOKiE with He$h, Sisto b2b Murda, 4D, Moovy and Mystery Box

High-energy bass/electronic dance party in a club setting — perfect for late-night dancing.

Sunday, November 23: Talib Kweli with MC Bravado & Nature Boi

Veteran hip-hop icon delivering socially conscious lyrics, sharp delivery and strong live band backing.

Wednesday, November 26: Sanguisugabogg and others

Serious death-metal onslaught — the heaviest end of the month, for dedicated extreme-metal fans.

Sunday, November 30: Cattle Decapitation No Fear for Tomorrow North American Tour 2025

Death-grind legends bring politically charged, intense, fast-paced live show to close the month.

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

Nevermore Hall: Metal & indie intimacy

Sunday, November 2: Loathe North American Tour 2025 with Trauma Ray, Spy

Heavier, genre-blending metal/rock with shoegaze and progressive elements.

Saturday, November 8: OsamaSon Psykotic Tour

Tech-metal / hardcore blend, energetic underground vibe.

Saturday, November 15: The Crane Wives Fall Tour

Indie folk/rock band with strong harmonies and heartfelt lyrics — a more relaxed but fully live experience.

Wednesday, November 19: Story of the Year & Senses Fail

Emo/post-hardcore veterans bringing nostalgia and sing-along choruses.

Saturday, November 22: Fit for a King Lonely God Tour

Modern metalcore band with tight riffs and strong live presence.

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

Power Plant Live!: Dance-y energy

Saturday, November 1: ACRAZE

Dual-stage electronic dance event with top-tier DJ set with club visuals, lights and a party atmosphere.

Saturday, November 8: SIMULA

“Dance Macabre USA” Tour brings a night of dark, theatrical EDM with immersive themes.

Friday, November 28: Dirt Monkey

Late-night dance floor, heavy bass-drops, high energy.

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

CFG Arena: Big-stage spotlight

Thursday, November 16: Maroon 5 Love Is Like Tour
The multi-platinum, three-time Grammy-winning pop-rock band brings their latest album (Love Is Like) and decades of hits to the big stage. Expect big production, familiar sing-along anthems (like Sugar, Moves Like Jagger) and shiny arena visuals.

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

Easy Parking Downtown 

Planning a parking strategy ahead makes any night out easier and more fun. Harbor Park Garage, located at 55 Market Place, is just steps away from downtown Baltimore’s best music venues. It’s easy to access via major routes in and out of the city and parking spots can be prebooked for convenience.

Baltimore Region: Beyond the Inner Harbor 

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