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.
Downtown Baltimore is draped in sparkly lights for the holidays; a trip to the Inner Harbor is a fun way to jump-start feelings of holiday spirit. However, with COVID cases on the rise, Baltimore City guidelines for businesses are rapidly changing, including a new ban on indoor and outdoor dining and entertainment – which means that supporting your favorite downtown businesses might look different than it has in past years (or even past weeks). To comply with the new rules, many downtown businesses are shifting gears quickly, trying to stay afloat during this rapidly changing
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
Harbor Park Garage is pleased to announce our official parking relationship with Soundstage. Located steps from the front door, Harbor Park Garage offers secure, safe, lighted parking. WEBSITE To prepay for your inner harbor parking, simply click on the Prepay For Parking buttons you see on the site or follow this LINK. Have fun at the event! TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 2020 The Killed And Born Again Tour BAD OMENS Oh Sleeper, Thousand Below, Bloodline, Marzy Maddox Doors | 6:00 pm // Show Time | 6:30 pm Tickets __ FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2020 This Is A Seated
No matter what genre of music you prefer – from R&B to country to metal – you’ll find a great concert in downtown Baltimore this February or March. Local venues are hosting a variety of major players, as well as many up-and-coming acts – from ‘90s ska sensations to country stars currently topping the charts. Here’s a look at the musical lineup this month in downtown Baltimore: Queensrÿche Thursday, Feb. 20, heavy metal superstars Queensrÿche comes to Baltimore Soundstage for a one night show with John5 and Eve to Adam. The band, which was formed