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“BALTIMORE — FREE SHOW — MAY 10 — RAISING DONATIONS FOR HCH” On May 2, Turnstile, a hardcore punk band that started in Baltimore in 2010, posted this graphic on their social media. The hometown heroes brought a concert to the Wyman Park Dell for free and created an incubator for community, dancing, moshing, stage […]

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A group of people jump into a crowd at a hardcore rock concert

“BALTIMORE — FREE SHOW — MAY 10 — RAISING DONATIONS FOR HCH”

On May 2, Turnstile, a hardcore punk band that started in Baltimore in 2010, posted this graphic on their social media. The hometown heroes brought a concert to the Wyman Park Dell for free and created an incubator for community, dancing, moshing, stage diving, and donations for Healthcare For The Homeless.

For the thousands who converged upon Wyman Park Dell, the opening roar of Turnstile’s new single  “Never Enough” wasn’t just the start of a free concert; it felt like a collective exhale, a vibrant declaration that Turnstile Summer had unequivocally arrived in Baltimore. 

If you’ve followed their rise, this concert felt like a significant milestone. I recall documenting their electrifying energy at the Clifton Park Bandshell in 2021. To witness this band, born and bred in our city’s fervent hardcore scene and now Grammy-nominated, offering such a massive free show feels particularly resonant in these unprecedented and very scary times. In a time when the cost of everything seems to climb relentlessly, this act of generosity underscores their unwavering connection to the roots that nourished their explosive growth. Turnstile and Unregistered Nurse Booking formed a moment that felt like a meticulously curated moment of pure, unadulterated energy. 

From Baltimore basements and DIY spaces to their upcoming June 29 performance at Glastonbury Festival, Turnstile’s trajectory has been nothing short of meteoric. And with even pop visionary Charli XCX proclaiming it a “Turnstile Summer” at Coachella earlier this year, their Wyman Park Dell homecoming felt like a celebratory coronation, a moment to bask in the glow of their well-deserved ascent. 

Turnstile began their performance around 6:50 PM, opening their set late with the live debut of “Never Enough” and concluding with the first live performance of “Seeing Stars/Birds.” The setlist featured energetic performances of popular tracks such as “ALIEN LOVE CALL” and “MYSTERY,” both from their Grammy-nominated album “Glow On.”

The setlist was a journey through Turnstile’s evolution, a seamless blend of the raw intensity of their early work and the expansive, genre-bending sounds of their breakout album “Glow On.”

Their upcoming album, “Never Enough,” scheduled for release on June 6, marks the first album with Turnstile’s new guitarist, Meg Mills, alongside Brendan Yates (singer), Pat McCrory (guitarist), Franz Lyons (bassist), and Daniel Fang (drummer). Baltimore is the first city in which Turnstile performed songs from “Never Enough” live. This will be their first album in six years. 

Through the lens of photographer Jarett Loeffler, this photo essay captures not just a performance, but a moment — a vibrant testament to the enduring bond between Turnstile and Baltimore, a city that rightfully and fiercely calls them their own. (Teri Henderson) 

Turnstile performs on stage while surrounded by thousands of fans. They stand in front of a color-block background.
Meg Mills (guitarist) , Brendan Yates (singer), Pat McCrory (guitarist), Franz Lyons (bassist), and Daniel Fang (drummer) , Turnstile performing at a benefit show for Health Care For The Homeless, May 10 at Wyman Park Dell. Photo credit: Jarett Loeffler.
A black-and-white image of the band performing on stage. The members' backs are to the camera.
Brendan Yates singing as a member of the audience runs by.
A photo of Franz Lyons looking into the crowd.
Franz Lyons, bassist for Turnstile
The band surrounded by a huge crowd of people.

Brendan Yates, Meg Mills, Daniel Fang, and Pat McCrory (clockwise from top left)

The crowd in the mosh pit.
Members of the audience throw themselves into the mosh pit.

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2023 New Year’s Eve Weekend Events https://baltimorebeat.com/2023-new-years-eve-weekend-events/ Thu, 28 Dec 2023 17:23:18 +0000 https://baltimorebeat.com/?p=16120

Here are some traditional and not-so-traditional ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve weekend in Baltimore. Many of these will sell out, so we recommend buying your tickets now.  Thursday, Dec. 28 Tromac, S.DOT, and JaySwann: Start your New Year’s Eve weekend at this dance party featuring sounds by DJs Tromac, S.DOT, and JaySwann. (21+, Free) […]

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Here are some traditional and not-so-traditional ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve weekend in Baltimore. Many of these will sell out, so we recommend buying your tickets now. 

Tromac, S.DOT, and JaySwann: Start your New Year’s Eve weekend at this dance party featuring sounds by DJs Tromac, S.DOT, and JaySwann. (21+, Free) 10 p.m. at Ottobar, 2549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to theottobar.com or call 410-662-0069.

Ducky’s Dungeon 2023 Finale: Celebrate two years of Ducky’s Dungeon and close out 2023 by letting loose and celebrating the burgeoning underground community and culture that gives Baltimore its charm. Featuring sounds by resident DJs Ducky Dynamo, Ayymelo, and special guest K-Deucez. (21+, $10) 9:30 p.m. at The Crown Baltimore, 1910 North Charles Street. For more information, go to thecrownbaltimore.com or call 410-625-4848.

Dyke Nite Baltimore’s Fourth Birthday:  Celebrate Dyke Nite’s fourth birthday as well as the dawn of the New Year. Hit the dance floor downstairs with DJs Jacq Jill, Rox Reed and Pancakes. Featuring midnight birthday cake from Butterscream Baby, latex vending by Allure Bond, and resident bootblack Bird will be on duty. Don’t forget to bring cash tributes for the entertainers. Please wear a mask. ($15, 21+) 10 p.m. at Ottobar, 2549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to theottobar.com or call 410-662-0069.

Flier featuring a photograph of a cake, and text describing Dyke Nyte Birthday party.

New Year’s Retributions: A Double Feature Evening of Evil: Watch a thrilling double feature screening of “New Year’s Evil” and “Terror Train.” Presented by Vintage View Cinema. (21+, Free/Donations) 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Peabody Heights Brewery, 401 East 30th Street. For more information, go to peabodyheightsbrewery.com, vintageviewcinemas.com, or call 410-467-7837.

Ultra Nate’s DEEP SUGAR “Night Before” NYE: Celebrate the end of an epic year of underground house music with the Deep Sugar family. A night dedicated to lovers of house music, with original speakers brought in from the legendary Paradox. Featuring sounds by selectors Wayne Davis and Mookie Brock. Cash bar until 1:30 a.m. (21+, $20 Adv.) 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. at Factory 17, 1722 North Charles Street. For more information, email: deepsugarparty@gmail.com, or call: 410-547-8423.

flyer for a Deep Sugar New Years Eve Event, Night Before NYE, Dec 30

3AM GANG SH!T: Continue your New Year’s Eve warmup with sets by DJs JaySwann, Tromac, CASH.LISS, DJ-SUN, and Cadeem Lamarr. (18+, $16 – $20) 10 p.m. to late, Studio 10 Warehouse. Address will be provided to ticket holders. Contact organizers for more information.

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The Charmery’s 10th Kiddie Scoop Ball Drop: Bring your family to experience the joy of a New Year’s Eve ball drop a little bit earlier. Featuring glitter tattoos, New Year’s ice cream flavors, Union Craft Brewing beer, and DJ Sir Scoops-A-Lot spinning killer tunes to ring in the New Year. The event’s highlight is the much-anticipated ball drop, scheduled for 8 p.m. (Free, all ages, with ice cream treats available for purchase) 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at The Charmery Ice Cream Factory, 1700 West 41st Street #400. For more information, go to: thecharmery.com, or call: 443-759-4905.

Multicolored flier for Kiddie Scoop Ball Drop, features a cartoon ice cream cone

New Year’s Eve at Melba’s Place: Enjoy free parking, a light buffet, and a complimentary champagne toast. Featuring sounds by DJs Greg Dahamma, Marty Mar, Fella, and Nitro. (21+, $25) 8 p.m. at Melba’s Place, 3126 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to melbasplacebaltimore.com, or call 410-366-6536.

NYE23: Drone Show & Fireworks: Ring in the new year with Baltimore’s traditional fireworks display – with a twist. The skies will dazzle at midnight with a custom drone display alongside fireworks. The Inner Harbor Ice Rink will be open. Featuring music by DJ Curtis of C.James Experience and performances by Soul Cannon. (All ages, Free) 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at The Inner Harbor Amphitheatre, Light Street and Pratt Street. For more information, go to: promotionandarts.org, or call 410-752-8632.

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Royal Blue NYE: Uncle Quincy & Chris Brooks:  Dance into the new year with music from  Chris Brooks and DJ Quincy. Drink specials (21+, $10) 9 p.m. to close at The Royal Blue, 1733 Maryland Avenue. For more information, go to: royalbluebar.com or call 443-869-6111.

Heels & Ties: A Queer New Year’s Eve Surprise: Dress to the nines for an unforgettable LGBTQIA+ New Year’s Eve party! Sip your favorite cocktails and enjoy small bites while dancing the night away. Featuring sounds by DJ Rosie and DJ Missy. Appetizer buffet until 11 p.m. and champagne toast at midnight. Presented by The Queers Upstairs. (21+, $30 – $75) 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. at Aliceanna Social Club, 1603 Aliceanna Street. For more information, go to: aliceannasocialclub.com, or call 410-864-6397.  

REFLEXIONS: A NYE Party featuring DJ SWISHA: The Compound x Break-A-Leg invites you to dance and bring in the New Year with two rooms offering club, house, and techno. Featuring sounds by DJ SWISHA (Juke Bounce Werk/NYC), Syd, Jacq Jill, Kade Young x JiaLing, and more. (18+, $22.85) 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. at The Compound, 2239 Kirk Avenue (22nd Street). For more information, contact info@compound.org. 

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NEW YEARS EVE! 2003 v. 2023: It’s an epic music battle royale featuring the future classics of 2023 vs 2003 classics. Featuring DJ Mills and DJ Amsies . Ring in the new year with your fellow freaks and geeks and a free champagne toast at midnight. (21+, Free) 10 p.m. at Ottobar, Upstairs, 2549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to theottobar.com or call 410-662-0069.

Sweet Spot New Year’s Eve Dance Party:  Celebrate New Year’s Eve with this iconic dance party featuring your favorite pop anthems. Featuring sounds by DJ Sweet Spot and hosted by Baby. Advance tickets are $15 for entry and include a champagne toast at midnight, a balloon drop, and party favors. (21+, $15) 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. at Metro Gallery, 1700 North Charles Street. For more information, go to metrobmore.com, sweetspotbmore.com, or call 443-425-5139.

Flyer for a NYE event, Sweet Spot New Year's Eve.

New Year’s Eve Dopo Style: A night filled with delightful drinks and a vibrant atmosphere designed to captivate. Open bar and DJ. (21+, $125) 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Prima Dopo Cucina & Cocktail House, 1724 Thames Street. For more information, go to primadopobaltimore.com, or call: (443) 449-5605.

VERSION: A Queer Dance Party | NYE: Celebrate New Year’s Eve at VERSION, a dance party and space carved out for queer and trans people, by queer and trans people. Featuring sounds by resident DJ Trillnatured, hosted by Kotic Couture, and photographs by Sydney Allen. If you need a hand with cover this month email: letsversion@gmail.com (21+, $15 – $20) 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at The Crown Baltimore, 1910 North Charles Street. For more information, go to: www.thecrownbaltimore.com or call: 410-625-4848.

Flyer for NYE Event, Version. NYE 24 12/31/23 9pm The Crown

It’s New Years, Again. The Sequel: Come dance and ring in the New Year again at this curated affair that will create memories to take with you all year long. This event will feature champagne, burritos, cocktails, and beer. Sounds by Chipleh, Mr. Doc, High Tension, Brian Murphy, and CheekyWillie. (21+, $20 – $55) 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. at Zo Gallery Studio, 3510 Ash Street. Contact organizers for more information. 


UZUMAKI: A sophisticated lo-fi New Year’s Eve celebration with vinyl records from DJ Graham Hatke. 10 p.m. at Fadensonnen, Upstairs Tavern, 3 West 23rd Street. For more information, go to: fadensonnen.com.

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Baltimore Arts and Culture Events 10/04/23-10/18/23 https://baltimorebeat.com/baltimore-arts-and-culture-events-10-04-23-10-18-23/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 20:55:10 +0000 https://baltimorebeat.com/?p=15585 calendar graphic with check mark

Wednesday, October 4 Wellness Wednesday Kemetic Yoga: An evening of Kemetic Yoga with Michele Blu. ($20) 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Quench Juice Bar, 32 South Calvert Street. For more info, go to quenchjuicebar.com, micheleblu.yoga, or call 443-813-5042.  “Get Out” Screening: Watch Jordan Peele’s 2017 thriller. 7 p.m. at Warehouse Cinemas, 727 West 40th […]

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Wednesday, October 4

Wellness Wednesday Kemetic Yoga: An evening of Kemetic Yoga with Michele Blu. ($20) 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Quench Juice Bar, 32 South Calvert Street. For more info, go to quenchjuicebar.com, micheleblu.yoga, or call 443-813-5042. 

Get Out” Screening: Watch Jordan Peele’s 2017 thriller. 7 p.m. at Warehouse Cinemas, 727 West 40th Street. For more information, go to rotunda.warehousecinemas.com.

Thursday, October 5 

Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror: This racy rendition of the iconic movie that debuted in 1975 encourages unity and reminds us all that we have greater enemies as a people. Since 2015, Chocolate Covered Rocky Horror has been a tribute to the queer experience while showcasing and exposing minorities to liberating art forms.  ($32-$35) Oct. 5-7 at Creative Alliance, 3134 Eastern Avenue. For more information, go to creativealliance.org or call: 410-276-1651.

Sweaty Eyeballs Animation Festival: ​The 2023 festival will include four international shorts programs, a Baltimore showcase program, a Young Audiences program, a Guest Animator Retrospective, independent feature films, workshops, and more. Oct. 5-8 at various locations. For more information, go to sweatyeyeballs.com.

Jazzy Summer Nights: Featuring a performance by Joi Carter, food trucks, retail vendors, and more. ($25+) 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at 101 West Cromwell Street. For more information, go to thefinngroup.net/jazzy-summer-nights.

Friday, October 6

Charm City Blues Festival: This special night of emotive lyrics and guitar-driven accompaniment features performances by King George, Calvin Richardson, Lenny Williams, Theodis Ealey and Pokey Bear. ($59-$175) 8 p.m. at The Lyric Baltimore,140 West Mount Royal Avenue. For more information, go to lyricbaltimore.com

Saturday, October 7

Pindrop: A blend of Baltimore club, electro, and EDM sounds. ($10) 2 a.m. to 7 a.m., location to be announced. For more information, go to ra.co/events/1772506.

Vision & Spirit African-American Art Workshop for Kids with Charles Mason III: A fun and interactive artwork workshop, dabbling with drawing and mixed media materials. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 East Pratt Street. For more information, go to lewismuseum.org or call: 443-263-1800.

BLKYARD BOOGIE MKT: Hand-crafted drinks, amazing music, and some of the dopest BLK creatives and makers to shop with. Noon to 5 p.m. at Good Neighbor, 3827 Falls Road. For more information, call: 443-627-8919 or go to goodneighborshop.com.

Free Congolese Dance Class with Andoche Loubaki: Learn Congolese dance moves. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Cahill Recreation Center, 4001 Clifton Avenue. For more information, call 410-396-0259.

Jason Reynolds, “There Was a Party for Langston”: Award-winning author Jason Reynolds will share his debut picture book that celebrates the life and legacy of Langston Hughes. He will be joined in conversation by bestselling author D. Watkins. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral Street. For more information, go to: prattlibrary.org.

Creating Art, Creating Change: Art as a Tool for Social Justice: An evening of art and storytelling to explore the connections between racism, anti-Semitism, and the transformative power of art and stories to counter hate and build a thriving democracy. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the American Visionary Art Museum, 800 Key Highway. For more information, go to: avam.org or call 410-244-1900.

The ReUnion: Morgan State Homecoming Party: Music from DJ Flow, DJ KI, DJ C-Stylez, DJ Reem, and more. 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Ikonic Live, 318-316 Guilford Avenue. For more information, go to mvemnt.com.

Beatitude One Year Anniversary: Featuring sounds by livwutang, Coco Bryce, Beautiful Swimmers, CalvoMusic, Babypufff, flotussin, and Black Grealish. ($20 – $30) 10 p.m., location to be announced. For more information, go to ra.co/events/1777158.

Sunday, October 8

Free Animation Workshop for Kids: Participants ages seven to 12 can learn stop-motion animation using sand, drawing, and puppets. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at MICA’s Fox Building, 1305 West Mount Royal Avenue. For more information, go to sweatyeyeballs.com.

Deep Sugar Rooftop: Dance like nobody is watching to grooves across the spectrum of house music. Sounds by selectors Ultra Naté, DJ Oji, DJ Scoob, and DJ Cel. ($27) 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, 20 West Baltimore Street. For more information, go to: lordbaltimorehotel.com, or call 410-539-8400. 

Hip-Hop & Soul Cafe’: Special guest DJs spinning classic 80s & 90s hip-hop, R&B, classic soul samples and more. Sundays. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Nola Seafood & Spirits, 36 East Cross Street. For more information, go to nolaseafoodandspirits.com.

Astroknot Collective presents: Pride in Black w/ Kotic Cotoure, Neru Thee Fourth Fugee, D.T., Berkolover, and more: Baltimore’s month-long celebration of Black LGBTQ Pride happens every October. This year, Blaq Equity Baltimore partners with the Black Arts District and various local artists and organizations to promote and produce events throughout the month. ($10-$15) 9 p.m. at The Crown Baltimore, 1910 North Charles Street. For more information, go to thecrownbaltimore.com.

Black Celebration: DJs Jerrod Bronson & Hell O’Kitty play goth, industrial, post-punk, new wave and beyond. A dark dance night created by POC, where all are welcome. 9 p.m. at Ottobar, 2549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to: theottobar.com or call 410- 662-0069.

Monday, October 9

Kizomba Mondays: Kizomba/Semba classes and social dancing. Mondays, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.at The Point In Fells, 1738 Thames Street. For more information, go to thepointfells.com.

Tuesday, October 10

Sing-Along Tuesday: Weekly karaoke. 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Melba’s Place, 3126 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, call 410-366-6536 

Thursday, October 12

Baltimore Blaq Pride 2023: Opening Reception: Enjoyy happy hour snacks, drinks, and more to celebrate Black LGBTQIA Pride Month. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, 20 West Baltimore StreetFor more information, go to baltimoreblaqpride.org.

Halle Hill Presents “Good Women”: Author Halle Hill discusses her new short story collection. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Greedy Reads Remington, 320 West 29th Street. For more information, go to greedyreads.com.

The Vibe Check: Musicians from all over the city come here to jam, vibe, and connect with Love Harris. Featuring “The Storage Unit” fusion collective. Bring your instrument, your voice, and your energy. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The Motor House, 120 West North Avenue. For more information, go to motorhousebaltimore.com.

Friday, October 13

Bry Reed Presents “Surviving the Future: Abolitionist Queer Strategies: “Surviving the Future” is a collection of the most current ideas in radical queer movement work and revolutionary queer theory. 7 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to: redemmas.org or call 410-601-3072.

TWUK (Vol. 5) Tricks & Treats: This event features DJ Zephyr and special guest Vosh, as well as performers Letty, Scarlet, Pixie, Sativa, Kiley, Nikki, Eden and Royal. Tricks & Treats is goth-themed, and costumes are encouraged. ($15-$100) 8 p.m. at Metro Gallery, 1700 North Charles Street. For more information, go to metrobmore.com or email: ericmach@themetrogallery.net.

Art After Hours: Hear DJ Pangelica spin a mix of deep house with classical influences and female vocals. Enjoy European-inspired appetizers and cocktails by H3irloom Food Group, and don’t miss a pop-up performance by genre-spanning violinist Melissa Hullman and hands-on paper quilling with artist Kim Rice. ($25-$30) 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive. For more information, go to artbma.org or call 443-573-1700.

Joy Postell  DJ Shay Alienood: Ages 18 and up. ($15-$20) 9 p.m. at Ottobar, 2549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to: theottobar.com or call 410- 662-0069.

Saturday, October 14

Black Canni Conference: This event celebrates Black entrepreneurs and leaders in the cannabis industry. Oct. 14-15 at Baltimore Unity Hall, 1505 Eutaw Place. For more information, email admin@livewellbemore.com or call 410-212-5953. 

Sensory-Friendly Morning: A sensory-friendly hour of The Jim Henson Exhibition: Imagination Unlimited. The multi-media exhibition will be modified to provide a low-sensory experience with dimmed lighting and lower, consistent volumes of its installations. Free with $17-$19 museum admission. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at The Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Avenue. For more information, go to https://www.mdhistory.org/ or call 410-685-3750.

Fela Kuti Birthday Celebration 2023: Kalakuta Speakeasy Style: Fela vinyl set courtesy of DJ Natty KooL and African art and fashion courtesy of Umri Siki and Gallery Denkyem Ase. Please RSVP. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Baltimore Spirits Company Cocktail Gallery, 1700 West 41st Street. For more information, go to baltimorespiritsco.com or call: 443-687-9099.

Monday, October 16

Seven Deadly Sips at Black Acres Roastery: Join Yelp Baltimore and Black Acres Roastery for a complimentary coffee tasting and home brewing workshop. RSVP required. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Black Acres Roastery, 1400 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to blackacrescoffee.com

Tuesday, October 17

Public Art Panel Discussion: A night of discussion on public art. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at NoMüNoMü, 709 North Howard Street. For more information, go to brushmuralfest.com

Wednesday, October 18 

Jada Pinkett Smith: “Worthy”: Jada Pinkett Smith’s new unconventional memoir “Worthy” is an invitation to join her adventure in search of love and self-worth. During this special event, Jada will recount her story in an intimate conversation with readers. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Free Library, 400 Cathedral Street. For more information, go to https://www.prattlibrary.org or call 410-396‑5430. 

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Baltimore Arts and Culture Events 09/06/23 – 09/20/23 https://baltimorebeat.com/baltimore-arts-and-culture-events-09-06-23-09-20-23/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 02:10:30 +0000 https://baltimorebeat.com/?p=15413 calendar graphic with check mark

Thursday, September 7 Jazzy Summer Nights: Featuring a performance by house music legend Lady Alma, food trucks, retail vendors, curated activations and more. ($25+) 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 101 West Cromwell Street. For more information, go to: thefinngroup.net/jazzy-summer-nights. Gridiron Gals NFL Kickoff Party: Grab your friends and come on down to the Gridiron […]

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Thursday, September 7

Jazzy Summer Nights: Featuring a performance by house music legend Lady Alma, food trucks, retail vendors, curated activations and more. ($25+) 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 101 West Cromwell Street. For more information, go to: thefinngroup.net/jazzy-summer-nights.

Gridiron Gals NFL Kickoff Party: Grab your friends and come on down to the Gridiron Gals NFL Kickoff Party for an unforgettable night of football festivities. Music by DJ Kleena until kickoff. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. / Game at 8:20 p.m. at Mansion Baltimore, 401 West Baltimore Street. 

The Lighthouse Writer’s Workshop: This workshop creates a space for participants of all levels and genres of writing to create new pieces and workshop any existing ones. 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Motor House, 120 West North Avenue. For more information, go to: motorhousebaltimore.com. 

Artistry Unveiled: Hoesy Corona: Step into the imaginative realm of Enoch Pratt’s newest Artist-In-Resident Hoesy Corona as he shares insights into his artistic journey. Free. 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Current Space Garden Bar, 421 Tyson Street. For more information, go to: currentspace.com or email: info@currentspace.com.

Friday, September 8 

Baltimore’s Hard Histories: Conversations, Community, and Change: Baltimore’s hard history practitioners discuss their work surrounding a reckoning with their institutions’ pasts of slavery and racism. Various times. At the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, 830 East Pratt Street. For more information, go to: lewismuseum.org, or call: 443-263-1800. 

Outdoor Movie Nights: Fast 5: Part of a series of outdoor movie screenings in partnership with @charmcitytable and Little Havana. Enjoy refreshing drinks and delicious food before the show. (All ages, Free) 6:00 p.m. Adjacent to Rye Street Market in Baltimore Peninsula, 301 Mission Boulevard. For more information, go to: baltimorepeninsula.com/whats-happening/fast-5.

Cousin Cookout:  Featuring sounds by DJ Clutch and Food by Our Time Kitchen. Entry includes one drink ticket. (21+, $20) 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Our Time Kitchen,  117 West 24th Street. For more information, go to: ourtimekitchen.com or email: ourtimekitchen@gmail.com.

B_X_R_N_X_R_D’s Funh0use: A night of curious delights for those willing to go exploring in the night. With special performances by King Molasses, Hennessey, div0i, B_X_R_N_X_R_D. Sounds by DVONNE, Cybersyn, S.DOT and Jett. (21+, $20) 10:00 p.m. at The Owl Room, 2007 14th Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. For more information, go to: theowlroomdc.com.

Celebration: A Musical Revue: Come celebrate the opening of Arena Players Incorporated’s 70th Season with a revival of “Celebration,” written by Arena Players’ resident playwright and director, Randolph Smith. ($30-$35) Various Times/Dates at Arena Players, 801 McCulloh Street. For more information, go to: .arenaplayersinc.com, or call: 410- 728-6500,

Saturday, September 9

Vintemporary: Shop vintage, high-end archives, toys, furniture and more. 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at good neighbor, 3827 Falls Road. For more information, go to: goodneighborshop.com or call 443- 627-8919. 

Baltimore Rhythm Festival 2023: Featuring two stages, workshops, children’s activities, open mic, vendors and festival drum jams that are like no other. Bring your drum if you have one. (All ages, Free). 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 1600 Guilford Avenue. For more information go to: baltimorerhythmfestival.org,or email: baltimorerhythmfestival@gmail.com

Sunday, September 10

Wine on the Water: A day of indulgence with the finest selection of wines and a stunning waterfront view. Sample wine from local vineyards. With sounds by Secret Society, Dj Tanz and Dj Hott Tidy, featuring Davon “The Percussionist.” Hosted by April Sampé. ($35-$550) 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at 3301 Waterview Avenue. For more information, go to: fruitsoflifeevents.com or email info@fruitsoflifeevents.com.

50th Annual Abell Community Street Fair: With Abell Avenue’s brightly-painted row houses as a backdrop, the Street Fair features live music, great food, local artisan vendors, a silent auction and kids’ activities. 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 3100 Abell Avenue. For more information, go to: abellimprovement.org/50th-street-fair

Punk Black Baltimore: A showcase of Black-led punk and hardcore bands. Featuring performances by Terrain, Being Hvman, Rauli V, PEARL, Keep Your Secrets, BLK VAPOR, The Missing Peace, The Rack and Nightlife. ($12) 3:00 p.m. at Metro Gallery, 1700 North Charles Street. For more information, go to: themetrogallery.net or call: 443-425-5139. 

Tuesday, September 12

Crown Karaoke: Come sing all of your favorite hits. (21+, Free). 9:00 p.m. at The Crown Baltimore, 1910 North Charles Street. For more information, go to: thecrownbaltimore.com, or call 410-625-4848.

Wednesday, September 13

Hidden Palace: A monthly reading and storytelling event by poets and writers. Come for a drink and hear readings from Richard Chiem, Jackson Frons, Tania James and Shy Watson. Hosted by Joseph Grantham in collaboration with Greedy Reads. 7:00 p.m. upstairs at Fadensonnen, 3 West 23rd Street. For more information, go to: fadensonnen.com, greedyreads.com, call: 410-878-0184, or email: info@greedyreads.com.

Thursday, September 14

Panel Discussion: When Histories Collide:  An  evening of connection and conversation with artists Jackie Milad, Fred Wilson, and Nekisha Durrett prompted by Histories Collide, an exhibition that features new work by Durrett and Milad created in dialogue with Fred Wilson’s sculpture Artemis/Bast (1992) following an open call to artists. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Drive. For more information, go to: artbma.org or call: 443-573-1700.

Open Mic Night: An electrifying evening of creativity and music hosted by Jay Konsciouz. Immerse yourself in soulful R&B, enchanting jazz and captivating poetry. Happy hour food and drinks specials. (Free) 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Noir Restaurant & Lounge, 5716 York Road. For more information, go to:  noirbaltimore.com, or call: 443-708-7081.

Friday, September 15

Y2K Forever: Y2K forever is back! 2000’s jams all night long, 2000’s attire encouraged.  Featuring sounds by DJ-SUN, DJ AAVE, Matt Hurd and Notcharles. All Ages. ($10 adv./ $12) 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at Ottobar, 549 North Howard Street. For more information, go to: theottobar.com or call: 410-662-0069.

Black Improv Block Party:  A showcase of Baltimore’s best Black improv comedians, this show will feature short-form comedy games, long-form sitcom-style shows, interviews and more. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Presented by Highwire Improv. ($12 in advance, $15 at the door) 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at BlakWater House, 218 West Saratoga Street 5th Floor. For more information, go to: baltimore.org/event/block-party-a-showcase-of-baltimores-best-black-improv/, or email:  highwireimprov@gmail.com

Saturday, September 16

Love Groove Festival: The seventh edition of the art and music festival curated by John Tyler features live performances, vendors and food trucks. In collaboration with BLK ASS FLEA MKT, Little Amal and the Black Arts District. (All ages, Free) 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Robert C. Marshall Park, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue. For more information, go to: lovegroovefestival.com or email: contact@lovegroovefestival.com

Sunday, September 17

Alicia D. Kennedy presents “No Meat Required”: Celebrate the release of Alicia D. Kennedy’s book, which explores a culinary and cultural history of plant-based eating in the U.S. that delves into the subcultures and politics that have defined alternative food. 3:00 p.m. at Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to: redemmas.org or call: 410-601-3072.

Resilience Unveiled Art Exhibit Opening Reception: An art exhibit that explores the profound connections between Frederick Douglass, Isaac Myers and Kujichagulia. Curated by Kibibi Ajanku and The Black Art Today Foundation. 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Douglass-Myers Museum, Bearman Gallery, 1417 Thames Street. For more information, visit blackarttoday.com.

Ultra Naté’s Deep Sugar Rooftop 11: Dance like nobody is watching to grooves across the spectrum of house music. With sounds by selectors Ultra Naté, DJ Spen and The Elders. ($27) 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. LB SkyBar is located on the 19th floor of the Lord Baltimore Hotel, 20 West Baltimore Street. For more information, go to: lordbaltimorehotel.com, or call: 410-539-8400. 

Monday, September 18

Alejandro Varela in conversation with Danielle Evans: Alejandro Varela, National Book Award finalist author of “The Town of Babylon” will discuss his new short story collection, “The People Who Report More Stress.” Varela will be in conversation with Baltimore author Danielle Evans. 7:00 p.m – 8:30 p.m.at Greedy Reads Remington, 320 West 29th Street. For more information, go to: greedyreads.com.

Tuesday, September 19

Tanisia Moore: “I Am My Ancestors’ Wildest Dreams:: Join author Tanisia Moore to celebrate the release of “I Am My Ancestors’ Wildest Dream,” with an in-person reading at the Orleans Street Branch. Participants will receive a free copy of the book. All ages. 10:30 a.m. Enoch Pratt Free Library, Orleans Street Branch, 1303 Orleans Street. For more information, go to: prattlibrary.org or call: 410-396‑5430.

Wednesday, September 20

Big Queer Book Party: Celebrate the release of “Tea Leaves,” by Jacob Bundez. With additional readings by Sylvia Jones and Tonee Moll. Musical performances by DJ Amsies, Alex D’Agostino, Molesuit Choir and Tarot by Soleil. ($10 suggested donation) 7:00 p.m. at Current Space Garden Bar, 421 Tyson Street. For more information, go to: currentspace.com or email: info@currentspace.com.

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Thursday, Sept. 22 Bromo Art Walk: Experience the Bromo Arts District during a night of artistic performances, exhibits, and open studios. Artwork will be available for purchase throughout the event at galleries, artist studios, and pop-up markets. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Bromo Arts District (Multiple Locations), 218 West Saratoga Street. (Free) RSVP recommended. […]

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Thursday, Sept. 22

Bromo Art Walk: Experience the Bromo Arts District during a night of artistic performances, exhibits, and open studios. Artwork will be available for purchase throughout the event at galleries, artist studios, and pop-up markets. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Bromo Arts District (Multiple Locations), 218 West Saratoga Street. (Free) RSVP recommended. For more information, go to: www.bromodistrict.org/bromo-art-walk or call 410-244-1030 ex 713.

Bromo Art Walk After Party: After the Bromo Art Walk, keep the party going at Current Space’s outdoor courtyard. This event will feature a performance from Eze Jackson and a live DJ set by Trillnatured. Current Space’s Garden Bar will be open with late-night food available from Vegan Juiceology. 9 p.m. at Current Space, 421 North Howard Street. Registration required. For more information, go to: www.currentspace.com.

The Stoop Storytelling Series: Hidden In Plain Sight: The Stoop Storytelling Series and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in partnership with Enoch Pratt Free Library, present “Hidden in Plain Sight: Stories about the powerful—and often invisible—public health forces that shape our lives.” 7 p.m. at Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch, Wheeler Auditorium, 400 Cathedral Street. (Free) In-person and virtual. For more information, go to: www.eventbrite.com/e/hidden-in-plain-sight-tickets-379954372757 or call 410-396-5430.

Psyche A. Williams-Forson presents “Eating While Black”: Psyche A. Williams-Forson is one of the leading thinkers about food in America. In her new book, she offers her knowledge and experience to illuminate how anti-Black racism operates in the practice and culture of eating. 7 p.m. at Red Emma’s, 3128 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to: www.redemmas.org/ or call 410-601-3072.

Brandi Collins-Dexter presents “Black Skinhead”: In “Black Skinhead,” Brandi Collins-Dexter explores the fragile alliance between Black voters and the Democratic Party. Collins-Dexter will be in conversation with Lisa Snowden, editor-in-chief and co-founder of Baltimore Beat. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Greedy Reads Remington, 320 West 29th Street. For more information, go to: www.greedyreads.com/ or call 410-878-0184.

Friday, Sept. 23

It Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues: From African chants and Delta spirituals to the urban electricity of a Chicago nightclub, from dusty backroads bluegrass to the twang of a country juke joint, “It Ain’t Nothin But the Blues” is a stirring retrospective of blues classics that summon the true soul of African American music. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Arena Players Incorporated, 801 McCulloh Street. For more information, call 410-728-6500.

Saturday, Sept. 24

BLK ASS FLEA MKT 106 + BLK: Gather to experience a day of blackness, music, culture, and vibes, all while circulating the black dollar, The BLK ASS FLEA MKT is a radical movement of BLK JOY. Expect some of the hottest DJs from Baltimore and the DMV. Noon to 7 p.m. at Eager Park, North Wolfe Street. For more information, go to www.eventbrite.com/o/blk-ass-flea-mkt-39175813423.

Baltimore Boiler Room X Dark Room: The international live music showcase returns to Baltimore, this time featuring the sounds of Amy Reid, Feroun, Jordan Pope, Karizma, Life on Planets, and Pangelica. 10 p.m to 2 a.m. at Le Mondo, 406 North Howard Street. For more information, go to boilerroom.tv/session/boiler-room-x-baltimore

Gwynn Oak Food and Music Festival: Tell your family and friends to bring a blanket or chair and come out to enjoy good music and the region’s best food, retail, and service vendors. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gwynn Oak Park, 6010 Gwynn Oak Ave, Gwynn Oak, MD. For more information, go to houseofotem.com/gwynnoakfoodandmusicfestival.

Remfest 2022: The third annual RemFest is taking over Remington Avenue with more bands, more vendors, more food, and more family-friendly fun. Featuring Dave Heumann, RoVo Monty, Manners Manners, Bali Lamas, Josh Stokes, Leisure Sport, Wifty Bangura, Kotic Couture, darsombra, Midnight Sun, Tionesta, DJ Mills, and more. Noon to 9 p.m. at Remington Avenue. For more information, email info@remfest.org or go to: www.remfest.org.

VERSION, A Queer Dance Party: VERSION is back with sounds by Trillnatured, hosted by Kotic Couture, and documented by Sydney Allen. 10 p.m. at The Crown Baltimore, 1910 North Charles Street, second floor. ($10) Tickets must be purchased at the door. For more information, email thecrownbaltimore@gmail.com or call 410-625-4848.

Sunday, Sept. 25

Juke Joint: A summer day party featuring live music, vendors, and good vibes. It’s a networking event celebrating house music and medical cannabis. What more could you ask for? 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Sound Garden, 1616 Thames Street. For more information, go to: www.crucialculture.net

Thursday, Sept. 29

Adult Back To School Nite Fundraiser: A night of stationary, fun, and drinks. Come grab a desk supply list for those returning to the office or living the remote life. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to support adult education. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at The Paper Herald, 702 Saint Paul Street. 21+ with ID. For more information, go to: www.paperherald.com/ or call 443-835-1402.

Artists Talk: Tawny Chatmon and Stephen Towns: Artists Tawny Chatmon and Stephen Towns will be in conversation with Molly Warnock, historian and critic of the visual arts, and Joaneath Spicer, The James A. Murnaghan Curator of Renaissance and Baroque Art at the Walters. The speakers will discuss themes in the show Activating the Renaissance, and how each artist draws from the past to comment on the present. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Walters Art Museum, Graham Auditorium, 600 North Charles Street. Registration is required. For more information, go to: www.thewalters.org, or call 410-547-9000.

Friday, Sept. 30

Creative Mornings/Baltimore with Evan Woodard: Salvage Arc’s Evan Woodard speaks on this month’s topic, Depth. Woodard is a Baltimore-based historian and relic hunter who has worked with countless homeowners and local organizations to preserve historical artifacts buried in privies beneath the city. 8:30 a.m. at Open Works Baltimore, 1400 Greenmount Avenue. For more information, go to: creativemornings.com/talks/evan-woodard.

Station North Art Walk: An evening of exhibits, performances, and special events in the Station North Arts District. This is the final Station North Art walk of 2022. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 1400 Greenmount Avenue, multiple locations. (Free) Eventbrite registration recommended. For more information, go to: www.stationnorth.org/news/2022/7/6/station-north-art-walks-2022 call 410-244-1775.

First Annual Kotton Klub Gala: Dust off your flapper dresses, zoot suits, and your finest party attire, and come experience the roaring ’20s with the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation of Metropolitan Baltimore. Pay homage and party with a purpose. There will be a VIP open bar, general admission cash bar, a buffet, and dancing. DJ set by DJ Tanz with performances by Ms. Larzine and Dr. Phil’s Big Band. 8 p.m. to midnight at Martin’s West, 6817 Dogwood Road. Must be 21+ to attend. ($80 – $150) For more information, contact Wayne Pulliam at 443-690-9146 or Chuck Harris at 410-917-4090.

The Vibes: SYS Fundraiser Event Series: Welcome to the SYSMVMT. Come vibe with Share Your Soul at our first Night Brunch fundraiser event. Music, raffles, food and drinks. Vibes produced by DJ Sole, performances by Anwvr, Jarreau Williams, TheNasa8, and Kente! Proceeds are to raise funds for SYS’s first commission-free silent disco art gallery on 10/21. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Cahoots Brothers, 300 West 29th Street. For more information email sharde.hoff@sysmvmt.com.

Saturday, Oct.1

Birthday Fundraiser to Benefit Sankofa Children’s Museum: Enjoy African cuisine, traditional African dance, raffles, music, and more. You can support the Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures by purchasing your ticket today. 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures, 4330 Pimlico Road. ($70) 

Hilton’s Private Stock Plant Sale at Green Neighbor: Hilton Carter has said the unimaginable: “I have too many plants.” With the arrival of his beloved daughter and the need to make necessary space in his home, he has decided to give you the chance to own plants that he has personally cared for and styled in planters that are ready for you to bring into yours. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Good Neighbor, 3827 Falls Road.  For more information, go to: goodneighborshop.com/ or call 443-627-8919.


Youth Leadership Cohort Kick-Off Party: Join Afro Charities and New Generation Scholars for a free open house and launch party hosted by Legacy Scholars Naima and Kyan. This event marks the 15th year of Muse 360’s New Generations Scholars program and will include: activities, music, and brunch. Parents & youth are welcome to come to learn about the program and to apply. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at NoMüNoMü, 709 N Howard Street. For more information, go to  https://www.afrocharities.org/events or email diamon@afrocharities.org.

Read Street Jam: After 37 years, the Read Street Jam is back, continuing its history as a free and welcoming event for all. Celebrating all the artists, musicians, vendors, shops, and cafes who make Mt. Vernon special. The Jam will feature a local house band, vocalists, street performers, and DJs. Noon to 8 p.m. at 200 West Read Street between Tyson Street and Park Avenue. For more information, email ReadStreetAssociation@gmail.com or call 443-255-5497.

Sunday, Oct. 2

One Maryland One Book 2022 Author Naima Coster at the Lewis Museum: The award-winning author of “What’s Mine and Yours” will discuss her novel, answer questions, and sign books. This event is coordinated in partnership with the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Maryland State Department of Education, BMORE Me, and Baltimore City Public Schools. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, 830 East Pratt Street. For more information, go to: onemarylandonebook.org/ or call 443-263-1800.

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On Thursday, March 1, the duo of Ed Schrader and Devlin Rice headlined a sold-out show at Metro Gallery to launch their ambitious third album, “Riddles,” which dropped the next day via Carpark Records. After opening sets from Smoke Bellow and Wume, the Wham City band long known as a drum-and-bass two piece returned to […]

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On Thursday, March 1, the duo of Ed Schrader and Devlin Rice headlined a sold-out show at Metro Gallery to launch their ambitious third album, “Riddles,” which dropped the next day via Carpark Records. After opening sets from Smoke Bellow and Wume, the Wham City band long known as a drum-and-bass two piece returned to the stage minus Schrader’s notorious floor tom but with the auditory addition, as Rice noted, of “a bunch of robots playing with us.” See photos from the show shot by Tedd Henn above and read our review of the Dan Deacon-produced record here.

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Wednesday 28 The Black Cat. Frightened Rabbit, Wintersleep. Cat’s Eye Pub. Dogs Among the Bushes. The 8×10. DJ Williams Shots Fired with All Star Cast. Metro Gallery. ADULT., HIDE, Extended Release. 9:30 Club. Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler. The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; Sister Ex, Meatbot. Rams Head On Stage. Graham Nash. The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday. […]

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A$AP Ferg plays the Fillmore Silver Spring on March 1 with Denzel Curry. Photo by Eli Watson, courtesy flickr.

Wednesday 28

The Black Cat. Frightened Rabbit, Wintersleep.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Dogs Among the Bushes.

The 8×10. DJ Williams Shots Fired with All Star Cast.

Metro Gallery. ADULT., HIDE, Extended Release.

9:30 Club. Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; Sister Ex, Meatbot.

Rams Head On Stage. Graham Nash.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

Thursday 1

An Die Musik. Leo’s Maximum Gospel Trumpets.

Baltimore Soundstage. The Expendables, Through The Roots, Pacific Dub, Amplified.

Bertha’s. Jeff Reed Trio.

The Birchmere. Graham Nash.

The Black Cat. Futuristic, Ishdarr, Scribecash, Saab.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Pete Kanaras Blues Band.

Creative Alliance. Xylouris White.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. A$AP Ferg, Denzel Curry.

Germano’s Piattini. Fireside Collective.

Metro Gallery. Ed Schrader’s Music Beat, Wume, Smoke Bellow.

Motor House. Mood2Soul.

9:30 Club. Kelela.

The Ottobar. The Twain Train: Shania Twain DJ and Karaoke.

Rams Head Live. Anthrax, Killswitch Engage, Havok.

Rams Head On Stage. Trevor Hall.

The Sidebar. The Effects, Balkan Falcon, Cotten Seiler and the Foxhole Atheists.

U Street Music Hall. CloZee, Choppy Oppy, McWavy, Raptorstein.

Friday 2

Baltimore Soundstage. American Nightmare, Pissed Jeans, Protester, Cloak/Dagger.

Bertha’s. Juke Drivers.

The Birchmere. Rachelle Ferrell.

The Black Cat. Conspiratease Burlesque Show.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Katie Bowers Band; Bad Neighbors.

Creative Alliance. Nina Simone-Miriam Makeba Tribute with Akua Allrich.

The Crown. First Friday Karaoke.

The 8×10. Soohan, Anna Morgan, Christian Dope.

E.M.P. Collective. Western Star, El Silver Cabs, The Lushpockets.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Eric Johnson.

Germano’s Piattini. Gary Rubin and Brent Hardesty.

Joe Squared. Your Solar, In The Presence of Wolves, Heavy.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” in Concert with University of Maryland Concert Choir.

Metro Gallery. Pressing Strings, Skribe.

9:30 Club. Galactic, Butcher Brown.

The Ottobar. Take Me Out 2000s Indie Dance Party.

Rams Head On Stage. White Ford Bronco ‘90s Party.

Reverb. Reverb Open Jam Night.

The Sidebar. Lost in Society, Rooney’s Shoe, The Stifled, Old Bay Thrashers.

Tin Roof. Dell Fox Company.

U Street Music Hall. Missio, Welshly Arms; Lee Burridge.

The Windup Space. Tomason, Sea Lilies, Flying Faders, Yanni II.

Saturday 3

An Die Musik. Folkal Point: Stone Hill All-Stars.

Anthem. Little Big Town, Kacey Musgraves, Midland.

Baltimore Soundstage. Dermot Kennedy.

Bertha’s. Automatic Slim and His Band.

The Birchmere. Rachelle Ferrell.

The Black Cat. 1000mods, Telekinetic Yeti, Alms; Let Me Break You Up: An Anti-Dating Game Show.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Tara; Roger Girke Band.

Creative Alliance. Viva Brasil! Carnival Dance Party.

The Crown. Sauce with James Nasty; Purim In Space.

Echostage. DJ Snake.

The 8×10. 15th Annual Mammojam.

Germano’s Piattini. Jan Knutson and Griff Kazmierczak.

Metro Gallery. Midvale, The New Reign, Saturnine, Novarium, Spermasaurus Rex.

9:30 Club. Galactic, Aztec Sun.

The Ottobar. New Wave Dance Party with DJ Billy; Live Punk Rock Karaoke.

Rams Head On Stage. Robert Klein.

Red Room. Beatriz Ferreyra, Twig Harper, Jeff Carey.

Reverb. GrassRoots, The Stonewall Vessels.

Royal Farms Arena. Kid Rock.

The Sidebar. Madball, Next Step Up, Flatline, Evade.

Tin Roof. Vertigo Red.

U Street Music Hall. Joywave, Sasha Sloan, Kopps; Dieselboy, Bill & Ed, Seanny Ranks B2B DJ Rubble, Kinetics MC.

The Windup Space. Bedlam Brass, The Mondawmen, J Pope and the HearNow.

Sunday 4

An Die Musik. Billy Kemp: Roots Cafe Singer-Songwriter Series.

Baltimore Soundstage. Aaron Watson, Jack Ingram, Ryan Beaver.

The Birchmere. Dwele.

The Black Cat. BRNDA, Poppies, Julian.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Steve Kraemer & The Bluesicians; Grapefruit Kings.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Jeezy, Tee Grizzley.

Germano’s Piattini. Jazz Brunch with Cecilia Zabala.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” in Concert with University of Maryland Concert Choir.

Lyric Opera House. Alice Cooper.

Metro Gallery. Vista Kicks, Rent Party, Stranger.

Motor House. World Sound Series: Meklit.

9:30 Club. Hippie Sabotage, Melvv, Olivia Noelle.

The Ottobar. Service Industry Night.

Rams Head On Stage. Suzy Bogguss.

Red Room. Volunteers’ Collective.

U Street Music Hall. The Rumpus Room: A Family Dance Party with Marc Meistro, Stereo Faith; Lil Xan, $TEVEN CANNON.

The Windup Space. Bedlam Brass, The Mondawmen, J Pope and the HearNow.

Monday 5

An Die Musik. Monday Jazz Jam hosted by Alex Meadow and Joshua Espinoza.

Baltimore Soundstage. Brett Dennen, Dean Lewis.

The Birchmere. David Archuleta.

The Black Cat. Report Suspicious Activity, Two Inch Astronaut, Anna Connolly.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Phil Cunneff New Trio.

Germano’s Piattini. Sound Underground.

9:30 Club. LP, Noah Kahan, Kat Cunning.

Rams Head Live. Hippie Sabotage, Melvv, Olivia Noelle.

Rams Head On Stage. Brett Dennen; Tab Benoit’s Whiskey Bayou Records Revue.

U Street Music Hall. Ella Vos, Freya Ridings.

Tuesday 6

An Die Musik. MUSA’KE (Dauda/MikeGary) Monthly Tuesday Series.

The Birchmere. Sweet Honey In The Rock.

The Black Cat. Frigs, The Rememberables.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Timmy Shelley Band.

Creative Alliance. The Songster Series: Christen B.

The Crown. Karaoke Forever.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Michael Schenker, A Sound Of Thunder.

9:30 Club. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, GGOOLLDD.

Rams Head Live. Eric Johnson.

Rams Head On Stage. Jim Belushi & The Board of Comedy.

The Sidebar. Sweet Ascent.

The Windup Space. Standup Comedy at The Windup Space: Benefit for Homeless in Baltimore.

Wednesday 7

Bertha’s. Big Bertha’s Rhythm Kings.

The Birchmere. Pat Green.

The Black Cat. Nada Surf.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Matt Kelley’s Swangbang.

The Crown. Grandchildren, Kingsley Ibeneche, $100 Girlfriend, DJ Pancakes.

The 8×10. People’s Blues Of Richmond, Disco Risque, Medusa’s Disco.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Sabaton, Kreator, cyHra.

Germano’s Piattini. Cissa Paz and JP Silva: Authentic Brazilian Music.

Metro Gallery. The Zephyr Bones, The Dune Flowers.

9:30 Club. Cornelius, Ava Luna.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night.

Rams Head Live. JJ Grey & Mofro, Hollis Brown.

Rams Head On Stage. Colin Quinn.

Tin Roof. The Harikaraoke Band Gong Show.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

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Wednesday 21 Bertha’s. Baltimore Songwriters Association Songwriters Showcase. The Black Cat. Bottled Up, Reed Appleseed, Lovejet. Cat’s Eye Pub. Rachel & Chick Hall. The Crown. Pow Pow Family Band, $100 Girlfriend, James and the Giant Peach. The 8×10. ELM, lespecial. The Fillmore Silver Spring. K. Michelle, London Savoy. Germano’s Piattini. Open Mic Night with Mary […]

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Vérité performs with Roses And Revolutions and Pale Spring at Metro Gallery on Feb. 26. Photo courtesy Facebook.

Wednesday 21

Bertha’s. Baltimore Songwriters Association Songwriters Showcase.

The Black Cat. Bottled Up, Reed Appleseed, Lovejet.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Rachel & Chick Hall.

The Crown. Pow Pow Family Band, $100 Girlfriend, James and the Giant Peach.

The 8×10. ELM, lespecial.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. K. Michelle, London Savoy.

Germano’s Piattini. Open Mic Night with Mary Reilly.

Metro Gallery. Yndi Halda, Staghorn, Time Columns.

9:30 Club. The Oh Hellos, Lowland Hum.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; I Set My Friends On Fire, Kissing Candice, Awaken I Am, At This Point, Spermasaurus Rex.

Rams Head On Stage. Robert Stevenson, I Am Strikes.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

Thursday 22

An Die Musik. i am dauda.

Bertha’s. Jeff Reed Trio.

The Birchmere. Jeffrey Osborne.

The Black Cat. Fuzzqueen, Sam Cooper & The Sleepwalkers, Social Station.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Ruben Montoya Band.

The Crown. Albert Bagman, Amazon Prime, EllenSiberianTiger, No Hair; UFO VOL 11 with Baby.com, Nikilad, :3lon (DJ set), Alienood420; A Night Of Japanese New Wave & Obscure.

The 8×10. Roots of Creation Grateful Dub Tour with Kash’d out, The Elovaers.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. DVSN.

Germano’s Piattini. BSA Senior Acting Ensemble’s Senior Showcase Cabaret.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Rite of Spring.

Lyric Opera House. Justin Moore, Dylan Scott.

Metro Gallery. Ian Brown Memorial with Alms, Cemetery Piss, Pearl.

Motor House. Mood2Soul.

9:30 Club. Lane 8, Enamour.

The Ottobar. Full Of Hell, Prisoner, Neolithic, R-Complex; DJ Diamond Dustin.

Rams Head On Stage. Parsonsfield, Jesse Ruben.

Reverb. Baltimore Song Writers Group.

The Sidebar. No Zodiac, Strengthen What Remains, Iron Price, Dahmed., Cancer Priest.

Tin Roof. As If – A ‘90s Tribute.

U Street Music Hall. Georgetown Cabaret.

The Windup Space. Beat Barrage with Ashley Sierra and Ullnevano.

Friday 23

An Die Musik. Robin Bullock & Sue Richards: Celtic Harp & Guitar Duo.

Baltimore Soundstage. Eli Young Band, Melodime.

Bertha’s. Juke Drivers.

The Birchmere. Jeffrey Osborne.

The Black Cat. It’s a Strip! A Star Wars Burlesque Tribute; Dark & Stormy.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Johnny Smooth; Nate Myers & The Aces.

Creative Alliance. 3rd Annual Django Festival with Sara L’abriola and Thor Jensen, Ultrafaux.

The Crown. Blush + Brews with :3lon, Loc Spice, Randi + Infinity Knives, Graffititech, Vicunyah, Dentana.

The 8×10. Exmag + Bass Physics, The Pleasure Tour, DeltaNine, Image.Nation.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. The Prince Experience.

Joe Squared. Medium Cheetah, Wishing Rock, WOASH.

Metro Gallery. Matt Talley, Locus Sound, Thunder Club, Flying Jacob, TM Lockemy.

Motor House. Dance Your Brass Off: Funky Dawgz and Rufus Roundtree.

9:30 Club. Railroad Earth, Roosevelt Collier.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Happy Hour/Electric Cafe Dance Party; Tim Barry, Josh Small, Roger Harvey.

Rams Head Live. Rookshot, At Face Value, One Life To Lead, Follow Your Bliss, Stuck in Reverse.

Rams Head On Stage. Nick Moss Band, Toby Walker.

Reverb. Hip-Hop Open Mic Night.

The Sidebar. Street 45’s, E. Joseph and the Phantom Heart, 3rd Grade Friends, Subtastics.

U Street Music Hall. Werk Ethic: ‘80s and ‘90s House and Techno with Ken Lazee, Nick Garcia.

The Windup Space. Surf Harp, Operator Music Band, Zula, Chiffon, Jacober.

Saturday 24

An Die Musik. Classical Pianist Hélène Papadopoulos; Ethnic Heritage Ensemble 45th Anniversary Tour.

Anthem. Portugal. The Man, Twin Peaks.

Baltimore Soundstage. The Prince Experience.

Bertha’s. Whale Show.

The Birchmere. Harmony Sweepstakes A Cappella Festival.

The Black Cat. Cryfest: The Cure vs. The Smiths Dance Party with DJs Steve EP, Missguided, Killa K, and Krasty McNasty; Heavy Rotation: Strictly Vinyl Funk, Disco, and Soul Jams from Days Past.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Community Groove; Carl Filipiak Jazz Band.

Creative Alliance. 3rd Annual Django Festival with Samson Schmiit with Mario Forte, Eduardo Belo, and Josh Kaye, The Django Legacy Band.

The Crown. Night Gruuvs.

Echostage. 3LAU, Lost Kings, Throttle.

The 8×10. Splintered Sunlight.

E.M.P. Collective. GRL PWR Presents SWEAT, A Night of Drag.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. AWOLNATION, Nothing But Thieves, Irontom.

Germano’s Piattini. Kings of Crownsville.

Joe Squared. June Star, Stars and the Sea, Leland Sundries, Saddle of Centaur.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Off The Cuff – Rite of Spring.

Metro Gallery. Pianos Become The Teeth, Praise, Unholy Sights.

Motor House. The Onus, Todd Marcus.

9:30 Club. Railroad Earth, Roosevelt Collier.

The Ottobar. Black Masala; Butter with DJ Dan G.

Rams Head On Stage. Rachael Yamagata, Jordan Sokel of Pressing Strings; Keiko Matsui.

Red Room. Secret German Masters of Electronic Sound, Leprechaun Catering.

Reverb. Dr. Wren’s: Conclave.

The Sidebar. Bad Time, No Parking.

Tin Roof. Hedera.

U Street Music Hall. Mako, Night Lights; QUIX, Basscamp, Bortz.

The Windup Space. DJ Pope, Marc Evans.

Sunday 25

An Die Musik. Hidemi “Mimi” Minagawa; Starvation Army Band.

Anthem. Tyler The Creator, Vince Staples, Taco.

Baltimore Soundstage. “More Laughs” The Annual Big Fred Birthday Comedy Show.

Bertha’s. Whale Show.

The Birchmere. Keiko Matsui.

The Black Cat. Dove Lady, Spooky Cool, Black Lodge + em.g.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Steve Kraemer & The Bluesicians; Timmy Shelley Band.

Creative Alliance. 3rd Annual Django Festival with ‘Nuff Said, Rhythm Future Quartet.

E.M.P. Collective. Maitri, The Deep Light, Adjective Animal.

Germano’s Piattini. Craig Gildner and Beto Rodrigues; Hank and Pattie Duo.

Joe Squared. Go Dog Go, The Jennifers, The Dive Bombs.

The Ottobar. Service Industry Night.

Rams Head On Stage. Oleta Adams.

The Sidebar. Runaway Brother, The Neckbeards, Clairvoyant, Pinkwench, 96 Olympics.

Tin Roof. Jason DeVore from Authority Zero, Howi Spangler from Ballyhoo!, Russ Baum, Troll Tribe.

U Street Music Hall. Gabrielle Aplin, Hudson Taylor, John Splithoff.

The Windup Space. Baltimore Record Bazaar Winter Show; Expert of Nothing.

Monday 26

The Birchmere. Ana Tijoux presents Roja y Negro: Canciones de Amor y Desamor.

The Black Cat. How To Be A Pinball Wizard.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Phil Cunneff New Trio.

Metro Gallery. Vérité, Roses And Revolutions, Pale Spring.

9:30 Club. Rhye, Boulevards.

The Ottobar. Metal Monday.

Rams Head On Stage. Uriah Heep.

Red Room. Matt Mottel, Beam Splitter, Martín Escalante.

Tuesday 27

An Die Musik. Brightmoor: Original Composition by Samuel Saunders with BSO Musicians & Film.

The Birchmere. The Musical Box performs The Black Show version of “Selling England By The Pound.”

The Black Cat. Frightened Rabbit, Wintersleep.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Baltimore Rockabilly featuring Jay Cleaver.

The Crown. Karaoke Forever; Oak House, Drone Theory, Stars and The Sea.

9:30 Club. Lights, Chase Atlantic, DCF.

The Ottobar. Two For Tuesday with DJ Heartbreak Beat.

Rams Head On Stage. Graham Nash.

The Sidebar. Gutter Demons, Meteor King, Skapparoneday.

Tin Roof. The Harikaraoke Band Gong Show.

U Street Music Hall. Sevdaliza.

The Windup Space. Brews and Board Games.

Wednesday 28

The Black Cat. Frightened Rabbit, Wintersleep.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Dogs Among the Bushes.

The 8×10. DJ Williams Shots Fired with All Star Cast.

Metro Gallery. ADULT., HIDE, Extended Release.

9:30 Club. Quinn XCII, Chelsea Cutler.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; Sister Ex, Meatbot.

Rams Head On Stage. Graham Nash.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

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Wednesday 14 An Die Musik. Valentine’s Day Special: Tessa Souter & Eric Byrd. Baltimore Soundstage. August Burns Red, Born of Osiris, Erra, Ocean Grove. Bertha’s. Whale Show. The Birchmere. Drew & Ellie Holcomb. The Black Cat. Valentine’s Day Rock & Roll Dance Party. Cat’s Eye Pub. Muleman Band. The 8×10. ELM, Vibe & Direct. Germano’s […]

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Alsarah & The Nubatones play the Creative Alliance with J Pope and the Hearnow on Feb. 16. Courtesy Creative Alliance.

Wednesday 14

An Die Musik. Valentine’s Day Special: Tessa Souter & Eric Byrd.

Baltimore Soundstage. August Burns Red, Born of Osiris, Erra, Ocean Grove.

Bertha’s. Whale Show.

The Birchmere. Drew & Ellie Holcomb.

The Black Cat. Valentine’s Day Rock & Roll Dance Party.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Muleman Band.

The 8×10. ELM, Vibe & Direct.

Germano’s Piattini. Eric Comstock and Barbara Fasano.

Lyric Opera House. Baltimore Soul Food Concert featuring The Whispers and Dennis Edwards’ Temptations Review.

9:30 Club. Sleigh Bells, Sunflower Bean.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; Sputniks Cabaret.

Rams Head On Stage. Melanie Fiona.

Red Room. Mariel Roberts, Ian Power.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

Thursday 15

An Die Musik. Laila Biali.

Anthem. Umphrey’s McGee, The Marcus King Band.

Baltimore Soundstage. Architects, Stick To Your Guns, Counterparts.

Bertha’s. Jeff Reed Trio.

The Birchmere. Phil Vassar, Lexie Hayden.

The Black Cat. Black Dog Prowl, Pressive, Technicians.

Cat’s Eye Pub. The Racket.

The Crown. Sentient Planet 5 with Nikilad, Eunb1, Ixto, Alienood420, Sean Thompson + Sabrina Yin.

The 8×10. Town Mountain, Porch Setters Union, Busted Boots.

Metro Gallery. Milo, Elucid, JPEGMAFIA.

Motor House. Mood2Soul.

9:30 Club. Matoma, Elephante, Youngr.

The Ottobar. Superchunk, Bat Fangs; Heresy Goth/Industrial Night.

Rams Head On Stage. Marcus Johnson, Phillip “Doc” Marten.

The Sidebar. Artist Pop Up Series.

Tin Roof. As If – A ‘90s Tribute.

U Street Music Hall. Mr. Carmack, Tsuruda.

The Windup Space. The Compositions, Dave Heumann, Craig Bowen.

Friday 16

An Die Musik. Michael McNeill.

Baltimore Soundstage. Frozen Harbor Music Festival: Drag-On, Saigon, Tate Kobang, Deetranada, Comp, Ace Cannons, Why Lie Band.

Bertha’s. Juke Drivers.

The Birchmere. Eric Roberson.

The Black Cat. Weavings by Janel Leppin; Cigarette, Bong Wish, Slow Love.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Brian Kendig; Nothin’ But Trouble.

Creative Alliance. Alsarah and the Nubatones, J Pope and the Hearnow.

The Crown. The Future in the West with Kotic Couture, DJ Garland, Sybling, Vontov, Greg Hatem; REACHES, pulsewidthmod, Tarik Evolve, Sean King.

The 8×10. Litz, Funk You.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Tyler Farr, Sam Grow.

Germano’s Piattini. Steve Ross.

Joe Squared. Shellshag, Big Mouth, The Guests, Faunas, Pearl.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition.

Lyric Opera House. Steve Martin and Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget For The Rest of Your Life with Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko.

Metro Gallery. A benefit for Jeremy Crawford: It’s UNVALENTINE’S DAY! Dance Party.

9:30 Club. ZZ Ward, Black Pistol Fire, Billy Raffoul.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Happy Hour/Extra Medium Dance Party; Beyonce vs. Rihanna Dance Party.

Rams Head Live. George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Bumpin Uglies, The Grilled Lincolns, Never Ending Fall, Joint Operation.

Rams Head On Stage. Rubix Kube ‘80s Tribute.

The Sidebar. Caz Gardiner, The Flying Faders, Suburban Hi Fi.

Tin Roof. Frozen Harbor Music Festival.

U Street Music Hall. Wax Motif, Rawle Night Long, Colin Jeske.

The Windup Space. 4 Hours of Funk.

Saturday 17

An Die Musik. Jazz One presents Songs of Love and Angst.

Baltimore Soundstage. Frozen Harbor Music Festival: Keller Williams, Joey Harkum, Bond & Bentley, Loose Ties, Fake Flowers Real Dirt, Ebb & Nova.

Bertha’s. June Star.

The Birchmere. Arlo, Abe, and Sarah Lee Guthrie.

The Black Cat. Precious Things: A Burlesque Tribute to Tori Amos and Virtuoso Babes of the Nineties Benefiting RAINN; Right Round ‘80s Alt-Pop Dance Night with DJ lil’e.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Nothin’ But Trouble; Dirty Deal Band.

The Crown. Skin Tight Soul Party.

DarkRoom. GRL PWR Presents: Colada, Pangelica, Chiffon, Church.

Echostage. Don Diablo, Lost Frequencies.

The 8×10. Litz, Box Era.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Phillip Phillips, Striking Matches.

Germano’s Piattini. Swipe Left: Valentine’s Day for the Rest of Us.

Metro Gallery. Joseph & The Beasts, Manners Manners, Santa Librada, DJ Pancakes.

9:30 Club. STRFKR, Reptaliens.

The Ottobar. Stacked Like Pancakes, The Stolen, Mark Mikina; Ottobar’s Shrunken Head with Killers From Space, The Tsunami Experiment.

Rams Head Live. Jimmie’s Chicken Shack, Laughing Colors, Rhett Repko, Kit & The Chardonnay Boys, Paradise Creek, Rusty Blue, Plevyak.

Rams Head On Stage. The Association.

Reverb. Haus of Dethglam Drag Night.

The Sidebar. Rats In The Wall, All Torn Up, Pearl, Syringe.

Tin Roof. Frozen Harbor Music Festival.

U Street Music Hall. Wylder, Virginia Man; Our DC with Jacq Jill, Outputmessage, Sam “The Man” Burns, Vanniety Kills.

The Windup Space. Bmore Into Comics Issue #17.

Sunday 18

An Die Musik. Landman/Stadler Saxophone Duo; Roots Cafe: Blues Night with Phil Wiggins & George Kilby Jr.

Baltimore Soundstage. Intervals, Jason Richardson, Nick Johnston, Night Verses, Modern Fuzz.

Bertha’s. June Star, Hootenanny.

The Birchmere. Arlo, Abe, and Sarah Lee Guthrie.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Steve Kraemer & The Bluesicians; Pete Kanaras & The Hi-Fliers.

Echostage. UTOPIA – Indulgence In Yoga, Outburst Of Dance.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Snarky Puppy, Alina Engibaryan.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition.

Metro Gallery. Honey Radar, Margins, Homosuperior, Birth (Defects), Henry Owings.

9:30 Club. Ganja White Night, Dirt Monkey, Subtronics.

The Ottobar. Service Industry Night; Road to SXSW.

Rams Head On Stage. John Oates.

U Street Music Hall. Magic Giant, The Brevet.

Monday 19

An Die Musik. Monday Jazz Jam hosted by Alex Meadow and Joshua Espinoza.

The Birchmere. The SOS Band.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Phil Cunneff New Trio.

Creative Alliance. Dan Meyer Choir Presents: Love Songs of the First Ladies.

9:30 Club. X Ambassadors, Now, Now.

The Ottobar. Metal Monday.

Rams Head On Stage. David Cook.

U Street Music Hall. Higher Brothers, NIKI, Bohan Phoenix, Matthew Law.

The Windup Space. Horatio Dark.

Tuesday 20

Baltimore Soundstage. Silverstein, Tonight Alive, Broadside, Picturesque.

The Black Cat. Beverly, Simon Doom, Lavender.

The Birchmere. The Association.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Ursula Ricks’ Blues Jam.

The Crown. Karaoke Forever.

The Ottobar. Two For Tuesday with DJ Vodkatrina.

Rams Head Live. STRFKR, Reptaliens.

Rams Head On Stage. Jefferson Starship.

The Sidebar. Black Mass, Led To The Grave, Narrow Grave.

Tin Roof. The Harikaraoke Band Gong Show.

The Windup Space. Baltimore Boom Bap Society.

Wednesday 21

Bertha’s. Baltimore Songwriters Association Songwriters Showcase.

The Black Cat. Bottled Up, Reed Appleseed, Lovejet.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Rachel & Chick Hall.

The Crown. Pow Pow Family Band, $100 Girlfriend, James and the Giant Peach.

The 8×10. ELM, lespecial.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. K. Michelle, London Savoy.

Germano’s Piattini. Open Mic Night with Mary Reilly.

Metro Gallery. Yndi Halda, Staghorn, Time Columns.

9:30 Club. The Oh Hellos, Lowland Hum.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; I Set My Friends On Fire, Kissing Candice, Awaken I Am, At This Point, Spermasaurus Rex.

Rams Head On Stage. Robert Stevenson, I Am Strikes.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

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Music: Jan. 31-Feb. 7 https://baltimorebeat.com/music-jan-31-feb-7/ https://baltimorebeat.com/music-jan-31-feb-7/#respond Tue, 30 Jan 2018 19:38:23 +0000 http://baltimorebeat.com/?p=2267

Wednesday 31 Cat’s Eye Pub. Baltimore Rockabilly with Jay Cleaver. The Crown. Cable Salad 5 with Smax, Black Lodge, Rob Neubauer, Alex Silva. 9:30 Club. Typhoon, Bad Bad Hats. The Ottobar. Karaoke Night. Rams Head Live. Neck Deep, Seaway, Creeper, Speak Low If You Speak Love. The Sidebar. Back II Life. Tin Roof. Building The […]

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SZA performs at Ram’s Head Live on Feb. 3. Photo courtesy Wikipedia Commons.
SZA performs at Ram’s Head Live on Feb. 3. Photo courtesy Wikipedia Commons.

Wednesday 31

Cat’s Eye Pub. Baltimore Rockabilly with Jay Cleaver.

The Crown. Cable Salad 5 with Smax, Black Lodge, Rob Neubauer, Alex Silva.

9:30 Club. Typhoon, Bad Bad Hats.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night.

Rams Head Live. Neck Deep, Seaway, Creeper, Speak Low If You Speak Love.

The Sidebar. Back II Life.

Tin Roof. Building The Band.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

Thursday 1

An Die Musik. Madeleine & Salomon: A Woman’s Journey.

Anthem. Justin Moore, Dylan Scott.

Baltimore Soundstage. The Dangerous Summer, Microwave, The Band Camino.

Bertha’s. Jeff Reed Trio.

The Birchmere. Todd Snider, Allen Thompson.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Pete Kanaras Blues Band.

The Crown. Searching 4 Something; Natural Velvet, A Deer A Horse, Purrer, Joe Biden.

The 8×10. Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons, Ms. Sara.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Wardruna.

Germano’s Piattini. For the Love of Wine.

Motor House. Mood2Soul.

The Ottobar. Des Demonas, Quattracenta, Rob Macy; Rusty Sal.

Rams Head On Stage. G. Love & Special Sauce, The Ries Brothers.

Tin Roof. As If – A ‘90s Tribute.

U Street Music Hall. Rostam, Joy Again.

Friday 2

An Die Musik. John Lamkin III Trio with Christie Dashiell Celebrates Black History Month.

Baltimore Soundstage. Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band.

Bertha’s. Juke Drivers.

The Birchmere. Corey Smith, George Shingleton.

The Black Cat. Drunk Education with Jennifer Bendery, Marin Cogan, Alex Jaffe, Tonya Riley; The Great Southern Sideshow Hootenanny Fundraiser.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Katie Bowers Band; Bad Neighbors.

The Crown. Karaoke Forever: First Friday; 808 Vol. 9.

Echostage. Datsik, Space Jesus, Riotten, Sullivan King, Wooli.

The 8×10. Better Off Dead, Cousin Earth.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Chase Rice, Travis Denning.

Germano’s Piattini. The Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra’s Palm Court Orchestra.

Joe Squared. Oriole Fuzz Express, Conor & The Wild Hunt, Happy Haines.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Stephen Hough Performs Mendelssohn.

Lithuanian Hall. Save Your Soul with DJ Alr!ght, Pharaoh Haqq.

Metro Gallery. METRO/SEXUAL – Drag Show hosted by Baby.

9:30 Club. Greensky Bluegrass, Billy Strings.

The Ottobar. Bob Marley Tribute Night featuring Cables Stewie, Unity Reggae Band, Trinidad and Tobago Baltimore Steel Orchestra, DJ Rod Gnarly aka DJ Rasta Rod; Extra Medium Dance Party with DJs Noteman and Double A.

Rams Head On Stage. Hey 19: A Tribute To Steely Dan.

The Sidebar. Sanction, Queensway, Hangman, Deep Rest, Butchers Dozen.

Tin Roof. Dell Fox Company.

U Street Music Hall. Flint Eastwood, Nydge, Honest Haloway; Soulection Radio Tour featuring Joe Kay.

The Windup Space. BeatClub.

Saturday 3

An Die Musik. Da-Hee Kim; Folkal Point: Caleb Stine.

Anthem. Greensky Bluegrass, Billy Strings.

Baltimore Soundstage. Stone Horses, Goodbye July, The Revived, Fast As Lightning, After The Broken, Taboo Tattoo.

Bertha’s. Automatic Slim and His Band.

The Birchmere. Maysa.

The Black Cat. Rock’n’Roe: A Dance Party for Reproductive Freedom featuring Higher Numbers, DJ The Question; Cat Jack, Emma Myers.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Ursula Ricks’ Project; Roger Girke Band.

Creative Alliance. Bob Marley’s Birthday Soul Shakedown Dance Party with Strykers’ Posse.

The Crown. Winter Bash with James Nasty, DJ Hella Freckles; Vague Saturday with Bastet.

The 8×10. Runaway Gin: A Tribute to Phish.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. Walker Hayes, Kylie Morgan.

Germano’s Piattini. The Ken and Brad Kolodner Quartet.

Joe Squared. Luau & Summer BBQ Comedy & Music.

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Stephen Hough Performs Mendelssohn.

Metro Gallery. Soul Cannon, Drug Pizza, Hexgirlfriends, Nina Gala.

Motor House. Rob Curto’s Forró For All.

9:30 Club. Emancipator Ensemble.

The Ottobar. Celebration, Amy Reid, Drums Of Life; Videodrome Dance Party.

Rams Head Live. SZA.

Rams Head On Stage. Rachael & Vilray featuring Rachael Price of Lake Street Dive; Good Deale Bluegrass, Eastman String Band.

Reverb. Reverb Open Jam Night.

The Sidebar. Genosha, Deathwatch, Dissonace, VO/ID, Silence The Blind, Hostile Array.

Tin Roof. Dell Fox Company.

U Street Music Hall. Anna Meredith, Flash Frequency; Julius Jetson, Kids Want Techno, Lick.

The Windup Space. Team Fierce Chicks Rock Presents: The 6th Annual Karaoke Smackdown.

Sunday 4

An Die Musik. Irene Jalenti – Here, There and Everywhere: An Homage to the Beatles.

The Black Cat. Responsive Light.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Steve Kremer & The Bluesicians; Grapefruit Kings.

The Crown. Stooper Bowl 2.

Germano’s Piattini. Robert Hitz Studio presents “Falling in Love with Love.”

The Ottobar. Service Industry Night; The Orphan The Poet, I The Victor, Burdened Hearts, Tore Back.

Monday 5

An Die Musik. Monday Jazz Jam hosted by Alex Meadow and Joshua Espinoza.

The Birchmere. Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Phil Cunneff New Trio.

The Fillmore Silver Spring. SZA.

The Ottobar. Metal Monday.

Rams Head On Stage. Danny Burns, Aine O’Doherty.

Red Room. Volunteers’ Collective.

Tin Roof. Open Mic Night.

The Windup Space. BIKE LOVE: A Bikemore Valentine’s Day Party.

Tuesday 6

The Black Cat. Letitia Van Sant, Be Steadwell, Elena Lacayo.

The Birchmere. Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Rodney Crowell.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Timmy Shelley Band.

Creative Alliance. The Songster Series: Abby Becker.

The Crown. Karaoke Forever.

Lyric Opera House. Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit.

Motor House. Art Funds Art Tour featuring Abdu Ali, Ada Pinkston.

9:30 Club. Lauv, Ashe.

The Ottobar. Two For Tuesday with Particol.

Rams Head On Stage. Dean Rosenthal’s Acoustic/Electric Racket Show.

The Sidebar. The Silverites Happy Hour Show.

Tin Roof. The Harikaraoke Band Gong Show.

Wednesday 7

Baltimore Soundstage. Chippendales 2018: About Last Night Tour.

Bertha’s. Big Bertha’s Rhythm Kings.

The Birchmere. Tommy Emmanuel CGP, Rodney Crowell.

The Black Cat. Girlpool, Land Of Talk, Forth Wanderer.

Cat’s Eye Pub. Matt Kelley’s Swangbang.

The 8×10. People’s Blues of Richmond.

Metro Gallery. Brent Faiyaz, Diana Gordon.

9:30 Club. Grace VanderWaal.

The Ottobar. Karaoke Night; Munk, Headless Robot, Evergroove.

The Sidebar. Prison, Joe Biden, BRAT, BustDown.

Tin Roof. Building The Band.

U Street Music Hall. Jerry Folk, SAINT WKND, Indiginis.

The Windup Space. Windup Wednesday.

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