Downtown Baltimore’s MECU Pavilion (formerly Pier Six Pavilion) is one of the best concert venues in the area. With terrific acoustics, a covered pavilion and grassy lawn, and a gorgeous view of the water, it makes for a great concert experience. This June, the lineup is especially hot for fans of music from the 1970s. Top acts YES, Asia and Chicago all come to Baltimore this month, sharing their biggest hits with fans all over the region. About YES On Saturday, June 22, YES performs at MECU, along with Asia, as part of The Royal
Phish fans with kids: this one is for you. On Saturday, June 8, a few weeks before the iconic Vermont band plays two shows at Merriweather Post Pavilion, the local Phish tribute act Phoam will take over Power Plant Live’s outdoor plaza for a two-set, family-friendly show designed with kids in mind. This is the latest installment in the Saturday Morning Tunes series of concerts for kids; the series is sponsored by Towson University’s radio station, WTMD, and takes place one Saturday morning a month. Past shows have featured acts like Milkshake, Barry Louis Polisar
At Harbor Park Garage, we focus a lot on giving our parkers the best experience possible, especially in this time of competitive pricing. However, while we do that, we also have been gathering statistics about our business, our city in order to improve the quality of our offerings. Take a look at these statistics. Harbor Park Garage serves a large community 397,055 vehicles parked at the garage in 2018 That includes 59% monthly parkers and 41% daily parkers It’s a good spot for short & long trips Average length of stay for monthly parkers:
Warm weather in Baltimore means music festival season is upon us – and the fun kicks off on Saturday, April 13, when Rally in the Alley XVII takes over Power Plant Live! The outdoor music festival – now returning for the 17th time! – features multiple stages and tons of fun activities all afternoon long. Tickets are available now, so grab them while you can. It’s a party you won’t want to miss. https://www.powerplantlive.com/entertainment/event/6355 The Music The festival features music from multiple DJs presiding over several stages. The music mix will include top 40
Spring is in the air and in downtown Baltimore, that means there are plenty of fun activities to help you make the most of Charm City. Whether you’re looking for a fun foodie event, something to please the whole family, or a cultural experience, there’s something happening for you downtown this spring. Here’s a look at what’s coming up: Fun with Food It’s always a good time to dine downtown! This spring, downtown will taste especially great during fun food-oriented festivals and events, including an ode to wings and a celebration of all things
Dive Deep at the National Aquarium this Spring Springtime is an ideal time of year to visit the National Aquarium in downtown Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. With eight excellent exhibits, from Shark Alley to Australia: Wild Extremes to the ever-popular Tropical Rainforest, there’s always something fascinating to learn. Plus, this spring the Aquarium has fun and educational events, including specialized tours that offer a behind the scenes look at the operation, immersive film experiences and an upcoming discussion about the current state of diversity in conservation. Here’s a look at some events and activities to consider
BALTIMORE WOMEN’S MARCH JANUARY 19, 2019 11:00 AM: RALLY AT WAR MEMORIAL PLAZA / CITY HALL NOON: MARCH ROUTE: SOUTH ON HOLLIDAY, EAST ON PRATT, NORTH ON GAY STREET TO WAR MEMORIAL FOR MORE ACTIVITIES! SIGN UP TO MARCH Plan Ahead: RESERVE PARKING