Don’t miss Baltimore’s hot tickets this fall
Discover Baltimore's Vibrant Arts and Entertainment Scene
Baltimore's cultural landscape is thriving, offering a diverse array of captivating performances, thought-provoking exhibits, and engaging literary events. From classic theater productions to cutting-edge musicals, the city's arts and entertainment scene promises to delight and inspire audiences of all ages and interests.Immerse Yourself in Baltimore's Artistic Tapestry
Witness the Timeless Brilliance of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone"
The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company kicks off its 2024/2025 season with a powerful production of August Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Gone." Set in 1911 Pittsburgh, this classic Black American story follows the journey of Herald Loomis as he searches for his missing wife. Directed by Kenyatta Rogers, the play promises to captivate audiences with its poignant exploration of identity, displacement, and the resilience of the human spirit. Tickets for the opening night start at , offering an opportunity to experience this acclaimed work on the stage.Discover a Reimagined "Romeo and Juliet" in "& Juliet"
Prepare to be swept away by the hilarious new musical "& Juliet," which puts a fresh spin on the greatest love story ever told. What if Juliet didn't end it all over Romeo? This national tour makes a stop at the Hippodrome Theatre, inviting audiences to explore the possibilities of this iconic tale. With tickets starting at , theatergoers can enjoy the show's Sunday matinee, as well as evening performances from Tuesday to Saturday.Immerse Yourself in the Baltimore Book Festival
As the weather turns colder, the annual Baltimore Book Festival offers the perfect opportunity to discover new literary gems. Hosted by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, in partnership with Waverly Main Street, Red Emma's bookstore, and Peabody Heights Brewery, this celebration of the local literary scene promises to delight book lovers. Explore past and present authors, witness live discussions, and participate in a variety of engaging activities over the course of the three-day event, held on Waverly Main Street.Unleash Your Inner Superhero at Baltimore Comic Con
Superhero fans, assemble! The 25th-anniversary Baltimore Comic Con returns to the Baltimore Convention Center, offering a weekend of excitement and immersion in the world of comics. Featuring renowned writers, artists, and creators, including Leinil Francis Yu, Jim Lee, Louise Simonson, Amanda Conner, Jim Starlin, and Klaus Janson, the event provides the perfect opportunity to fill in the gaps in your collection, purchase toys and games, and witness the impressive cosplay of your favorite characters. Tickets range from to for single-day admission, and start at for the full three-day experience.Embrace the Charm of the Fells Point Fun Festival
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Fells Point Fun Festival, where live music, delectable crab cake sandwiches, and an array of food and retail vendors await. This free event, which began in 1967 as a fundraiser to preserve the Fells Point neighborhood, offers a delightful opportunity to experience the community's rich history and lively spirit. Proceeds from drink ticket sales benefit the Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point, ensuring the continued preservation of this beloved Baltimore landmark.Unleash Your Creativity at Arts in the Park
Embrace your artistic side at the Chesapeake Arts Center's 10th annual Arts in the Park event. This family-friendly festival, held at the CAC's Hammonds Lane Theatre, celebrates the power of creativity with entertainment, food, giveaways, art activities, and art displays. Admission is free, making it an accessible and inclusive celebration of the arts for all to enjoy.Witness the Brilliance of Isata Kanneh-Mason
The Shriver Hall Concert Series kicks off its 2024-25 season with a solo recital debut by the acclaimed pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason. Fresh off the release of her fourth album, "Mendelssohn," Kanneh-Mason will grace the stage with a performance showcasing the works of Chopin, Haydn, and other renowned composers. This captivating concert, scheduled for October 6th at 5:30 p.m., promises to be a highlight of the season for classical music enthusiasts.Delight in the Comedic Masterpiece of "The Barber of Seville"
The Annapolis Opera presents a production of the comedic opera "The Barber of Seville," a timeless tale of two young lovers and their quest to be together. Featuring the wily Figaro and his efforts to help the Count outwit Dr. Bartolo, this classic work promises an evening of laughter and musical delight. Tickets range from to 0, with performances scheduled for October 18th at 7:30 p.m. and October 20th at 3 p.m. at Maryland Hall in Annapolis.Explore the Final Chapter of the "Queens Girl" Trilogy
The award-winning "Queens Girl" trilogy reaches its conclusion at the Everyman Theatre in Baltimore. "Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains" combines poetry, music, and dance to tell the story of Jacqueline Marie Butler's years at Bennington College in Vermont, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings. Audiences can immerse themselves in this powerful and poignant exploration of identity, resilience, and the transformative power of the arts.Delve into the Creative Process at the Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum presents a captivating exhibition, "Art and Process: Drawings, Paintings, and Sculptures from the 19th-Century Collection," which offers a window into the creative minds of 19th-century French artists. Featuring preliminary sketches, finished works, and a diverse range of mediums, this exhibition provides visitors with a unique opportunity to witness the artistic process and gain a deeper understanding of the evolution of these masterpieces. Admission to the Walters Art Museum is free, making it an accessible and enriching experience for all.Experience the Haunting Beauty of "Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert"
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra brings the beloved 1993 film "Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas" to life with a live orchestral performance. Audiences will be captivated as they watch Jack Skellington, the "King of Halloween Town," plot to take over Christmas, accompanied by the symphony's skilled musicians. Ticket prices start at , with performances scheduled for October 26th at 7:30 p.m. and October 27th at 3 p.m. at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.Celebrate the 25th Year of the Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival
Join the community in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival in Patterson Park. Start the day with a family-friendly festival featuring a kids costume contest, lantern making, pop-up performances, an arts & crafts market, and more. As the sun sets, the magic begins, with everyone invited to grab a lantern and march alongside thousands of neighbors, artists, musicians, and performers. Produced by Creative Alliance and Friends of Patterson Park, in partnership with the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, this free event promises a truly enchanting experience.Support Local Artists at the Celebration of the Arts
The Howard County Arts Council's 27th annual Celebration of the Arts is a must-attend event for those who wish to support the local arts community. Held at the Horowitz Visual & Performing Arts Center at Howard Community College, the evening features an art auction, culinary delights prepared by experts, and the Rising Star Competition. Tickets start at , and the event runs from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., offering a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the vibrant arts scene of Howard County.Explore the Power of Indigo at "From the Source of Our Power"
The Full Circle Dance Company's original production, "From the Source of Our Power," delves into the history and spiritual significance of indigo, its connections to slavery, and its impact within the African Diaspora, particularly in Baltimore. This thought-provoking performance, featuring dance, poetry, and music, promises to captivate audiences with its powerful exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring legacy of this vital cultural resource. Showtimes are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Baltimore Museum of Art, with tickets ranging from for general admission to for students.Discover the Beauty of the Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of sea glass art at the Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival: Holiday Edition. Since 2011, this event has showcased the creations of artisans and craftspeople from Maryland and beyond, who transform the shards of glass washed up on the beaches into stunning jewelry, art, and decorations. Held at 213 N. Talbot St. in St. Michaels, this festival offers a unique opportunity to discover and appreciate the beauty of these natural treasures.