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Stock up on wet wipes and start steeling your stomach for a heavy dose of heat: the Baltimore Wing & Chicken Festival comes to Power Plant Live! on Saturday, March 21, 2020. The festival, which starts at 2 p.m. and lasts until 8 p.m., will feature tons of food and drinks (not just chicken!), live entertainment, games and a whole lot more. All the Food The food, of course, is the main attraction – and it’s more than just chicken, though there will certainly be a lot of that. The festival will feature over 60 types of chicken wings plus other chicken dishes like sandwichesRead More →

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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 40 years ago in Bellevue, Washington, has released 15 studioRead More →

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Since the 1920s, the month of February has been a time to celebrate the history of African Americans in the United States – and here in Baltimore. This month, several Baltimore institutions have organized events and experiences designed to educate the public about – and honor – the contributions of black Marylanders and Americans. Here’s a look at ways to celebrate the month around downtown Baltimore: Reginald F. Lewis Museum events The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture hosts multiple events throughout the month. On Sunday, Feb. 9, the museum will screen “Wax Prints,” a film about the history ofRead More →

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February is a time for lovers – lovers of each other and of Baltimore. This Valentine’s Day, head downtown in Charm City for food, festivities, frolicking, and all-around fun. Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot for a romantic dinner or a raucous club for a night out with your crew, downtown Baltimore has you covered this Valentine’s Day weekend. Dinner Out Going out to dinner is a classic way to celebrate Valentine’s Day – and for good reason! What’s better than sharing a meal with the person you love? Downtown restaurants will be bustling on Valentine’s Day proper – which is a Friday, FebruaryRead More →

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Harbor Park Garage is pleased to be the Official Parking Partner for Rams Head Live!  Our brightly lit and clean 1240 space garage is located steps away from the concert venue.  Simply park at the Harbor Park Garage and be sure to get your discount voucher from the Rams Head Live! box office before you leave.  To prepay for your inner harbor parking, simply click on the Prepay For Parking buttons you see on the site or follow this link – https://goo.gl/mDibI9. Check out the concert dates below and plan to come out and have a great time in Baltimore! WEBSITE FRI, FEB 7, 2020Read More →

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – also known as MLK Day – is Monday, January 20 this year. The day celebrates and honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the minister, activist, and leader of the civil rights movements in the United States. Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929; the third Monday in January is a federal holiday recognizing his birth and impact. Over the weekend, there will be many events designed to remember Dr. King and educate people of all ages about his important role in U.S. history. In downtown Baltimore, some of the best events combining fun and education will take placeRead More →

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays are in full swing in downtown Baltimore and that means concerts, Christmas movies, Kwanzaa celebrations and more. It’s a festive season – and a busy one in downtown Baltimore. Here’s a look at some of the best ways to celebrate the season in Baltimore this month: Listen to Music There are concerts galore in the city this month, featuring all sorts of different artists and genres. One of the biggest in town is WPOC’s Acoustic Christmas Show, which takes over Rams Head Live on December 11. The concert features Emma White and Gone West andRead More →