Baltimore

Best Seats for Baltimore

25 Affordable Events

May 17

Fri . 10:00 AM

Black Eyed Susan Stakes

Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD

May 17

Fri . 07:05 PM

Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD

May 17

Fri . 08:00 PM

Supertask with Artifakts (18+)

Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD

May 17

Fri . 08:00 PM

Mermaid Rave (21+)

Power Plant Live, Baltimore, MD

May 17

Fri . 09:00 PM

Emo Nite

Ottobar, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 09:00 AM

Preakness Stakes

Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 10:00 AM

Preakness Live - Infield Concert at the Preakness Stakes (Jack Harlow)

Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 04:00 PM

Leanne Morgan

The Lyric, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 04:05 PM

Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 07:00 PM

Leanne Morgan

The Lyric, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 07:00 PM

Evangelia

Metro Gallery, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 07:30 PM

Kublai Khan TX with Harms Way

Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 08:00 PM

Tejano Music Awards - Baltimore

Rams Head Live! - Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

May 18

Sat . 08:00 PM

Monica with Jeezy

Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 01:35 PM

Seattle Mariners at Baltimore Orioles

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 03:00 PM

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra - Baltimore

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 03:00 PM

Tan Dun

Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 07:00 PM

Orgy with Cold

Baltimore Soundstage, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 07:00 PM

Amy Grant

Hippodrome at France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 08:00 PM

NF - Nate Feuerstein

CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD

May 19

Sun . 08:00 PM

Sebastian Bach

Rams Head Live! - Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

May 20

Mon . 08:00 PM

The Dead Boys (21+)

Ottobar, Baltimore, MD

May 23

Thu . 03:00 PM

Maryland Deathfest (4 Day Pass) with Gorguts, Spectral Wound, Artificial Brain, and more

Rams Head Live! - Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

May 24

Fri . 03:00 PM

Maryland Deathfest (Friday Pass)

Rams Head Live! - Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

May 27

Mon . 01:05 PM

Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, Maryland is a hub of entertainment, offering an array of concerts, sporting events, comedy, and theater performances. For music lovers, venues like Rams Head Live and Baltimore Soundstage frequently showcase indie bands and up-and-coming artists. You might catch performances by artists such as Death Cab for Cutie or The Black Keys. For more classical vibes, the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, where you can hear compositions by the likes of Bach and Tchaikovsky.

When it comes to sports, the Baltimore Ravens offer a high-energy football experience at M&T Bank Stadium. Die-hard fans prioritize the front rows or the club-level seats for the best views and amenities. Camden Yards, the home of the Baltimore Orioles, is another haven for sports enthusiasts. It's a place where you can enjoy Major League Baseball in an architecturally intereSting setting that provides excellent sightlines from virtually every seat.

Baltimore's comedy scene is also not to be missed. If you're keen on stand-up, clubs like Magooby's Joke House attract top-notch talent, both local and national. Comedians like Bert Kreischer and Marc Maron have graced its stage. The city also hosts the annual Baltimore Comedy Festival, a celebration of humor in all its forms.

Theater in Baltimore is as varied as it is engaging. The Hippodrome Theatre often features Broadway touring shows, with past performances including "Hamilton" and "Dear Evan Hansen." The Everyman Theatre is another venue to keep an eye on, as it specializes in dramatic productions that often cast locally renowned actors.

Historically, Baltimore has been an East Coast entertainment focal point. In the 20th century, the city was a jazz hotspot, with musicians like Billie Holiday making a name here. Today, the city maintains its diverse entertainment culture, boasting a multitude of festivals like Artscape, America’s largest Free arts festival.

Concerts in Baltimore


Baltimore's live music scene has seen an array of talent pass through its venues, from indie darlings to major headliners. Rams Head Live is a favorite for medium-sized acts; bands like Silversun Pickups and Portugal. The Man has graced its stage. Baltimore Soundstage, another medium-sized venue, has catered to a diverse set of genres, hosting artists like Atmosphere and Aesop Rock.

For those interested in smaller, intimate shows, The 8x10 is a notable venue, having hosted lesser-known but high-quality acts such as TAUK and Moon Hooch. Another venue perfect for those looking for a more intimate concert experience is Metro Gallery, where you might catch someone like Japanese Breakfast or Phoebe Bridgers before they become household names.

If you're looking for larger acts, CFG Bank Arena has been the go-to, hosting artists with mass appeal like Muse and Rascal Flatts. Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, while traditionally catering to classical performances, has expanded its repertoire over the years to include crossover artists like Ben Folds performing with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Sports in Baltimore


When it comes to men's professional sports in Baltimore, the spotlight is often on the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL and the Baltimore Orioles in MLB. The Ravens play their home games at M&T Bank Stadium, a venue known for creating a particularly electrifying atmosphere. While club-level seats provide high-end amenities, lower-level sideline seats get you close to the action. The Orioles, on the other hand, grace the diamond at Camden Yards, where the architectural layout ensures good views from most seats. Aim for anything between the dugouts for the most well-rounded experience.

For college sports, you're not far from some compelling action either. Within about 20 miles, the University of Maryland offers NCAA Division I football and basketball. The Terrapins football team plays at Maryland Stadium in College Park, and the basketball team competes at the Xfinity Center. Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis is home to the Navy Midshipmen and has hosted iconic football rivalries.

For basketball fans, Towson University fields a competitive men's basketball team that plays at SECU Arena. Morgan State University, a Division I school, also has a men's basketball program that competes at Talmadge Hill Field House.

Comedy in Baltimore


Baltimore's comedy scene has been a vital stop for both emerging and established comics. The city’s comedy clubs offer a range of experiences, from intimate settings to larger venues. Magooby's Joke House has been a significant platform for lesser-known comics, as well as seasoned performers like Todd Barry and Tig Notaro. It's one of those venues where no seat is a bad seat, but snagging a table up front gets you in the middle of the action. Baltimore Comedy Factory is another key venue, having hosted various styles of comedy, from stand-up to improv. The front rows here often become part of the act, so choose your seat wisely if you're up for some interactive humor.

Smaller venues like The Lou Costello Room provide a more intimate experience and are great places to catch local talent on the rise. These are ideal spots for those who enjoy experimental and off-the-beaten-path humor. For multi-comic lineups and themed nights, clubs like Sully's Comedy Cellar offer a different taste of the comedy spectrum.

Theater Shows in Baltimore


In recent years, Baltimore has been a significant place for theater, both touring productions and local performances. Shows like "The Book of Mormon," "Waitress," and "The Lion King" have had successful runs. The Hippodrome Theatre is the go-to venue for Broadway-style productions. While orchestra seats are the most traditional, the balcony and dress circle offer unique perspectives and are generally more affordable.

Center Stage is another critical player, more focused on contemporary plays and original productions. It's a venue where you can see next-generation playwrights and innovative storytelling. Single Carrot Theatre focuses on the avant-garde and the experimental. This venue is a good bet if you're interested in theatre that pushes the envelope.

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