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Sep 30, 2017 Sat 8:00 PM EDT Several Species: The PINK FLOYD Experience Lineup: Several Species TICKETS Oct 04, 2017 Wed 7:30 PM EDT Rise Against Lineup: Rise Against, Pierce The Veil, White Lung TICKETS Oct 24, 2017 Tue 8:00 PM EDT Steely Dan Lineup: Steely Dan TICKETS Visiting Pier Six If you’ll be at any upcoming Pier Six concert, don’t forget to make plans for before and after the show – and figure out logistics, like parking. Located at 55 Market Place in downtown Baltimore, Harbor Park Garage is a convenient, reasonably priced place to start and end your evening. It’s just a shortRead More →

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Trap music superstar Gucci Mane comes to Baltimore on Saturday, September 23, taking over Pier Six Pavilion. Gucci Mane will perform alongside Moneybagg Yo and 21 Savage; the three acts will bring their uniquely Southern style of rap to the outdoor amphitheater starting at 7 p.m. Gucci Mane’s Story Gucci Mane – born Radric Delantic Davis – has been a major force in rap for the past decade. Along with T.I. and Young Jeezy, he’s at the forefront of the trap music scene; trap, a Southern subgenre of rap, is known for its dark lyrics and heavy beats. Gucci Mane was born in Alabama andRead More →

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Whether you’re a fan of droll humor or ‘80s rock chicks, there’s something for you this September at Pier Six Pavilion in downtown Baltimore. On Tuesday, September 12, Pat Benatar rolls into the outdoor amphitheater, bringing her high energy musical style to Baltimore. The following night, Wednesday, September 13, Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Love & Comedy tour – which includes everything from music to poetry – hits the city. Pat Benatar Pat Benatar, most famous for ‘80s mega-hits like “Love Is a Battlefield” and “Hit Me with Your Best Shot,” tours with longtime collaborator (and husband) Nick Giraldo; in Baltimore, the pair will appear withRead More →

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Baltimore concert lovers have a lot to look forward to on Tuesday, August 22, when the Goo Goo Dolls and Phillip Phillips come to Pier Six Pavilion. The acts come from two different generations – the Goo Goo Dolls were ‘90s chart-topping favorites while Phillip Phillips, who was born in 1990, rose to fame after winning American Idol in 2012. But their big songs, including “Slide” from the Goo Goo Dolls and “Home” from Phillips, are equally recognizable to people listening to the radio today. About the Goo Goo Dolls Since their founding in Buffalo in 1986, the Goo Goo Dolls have had 19 topRead More →

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At 8 p.m. on July 29, Pier Six Pavilion will be the place to be in Baltimore for fans of Robert Sylvester Kelly, otherwise known as R. Kelly. A Chicago native, R. Kelly rose to fame during the ‘90s, gaining popularity for his seductive combination of R&B, hip hop and soul. His career launched in 1989 when he competed the aptly named talent TV show Big Break, ultimately winning the competition (and $100,000). The first of R. Kelly’s 12 solo albums was released in 1993; with it came his first big hit, “Bump N’ Grind,” which topped the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart. Since then,Read More →

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The sound of the ‘90s crashes into Baltimore later this month when a trio of successful, grungy acts come to Pier Six Pavilion. Our Lady Peace, Tonic and headliners Collective Soul will perform at the waterside venue on Wednesday, June 28. All three acts will arrive in Baltimore with serious pedigrees – and lots of hits – under their belts. Last year, Tonic, a band out of Los Angeles, recently celebrated the twentieth anniversary its debut album, Lemon Parade, which was released in 1996. The album was most known for the single “If You Could Only See,” a tune that still gets plenty of radioRead More →