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Concerts in Baltimore, Maryland

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  • Find tickets to Zach Williams with Riley Clemmons on Saturday April 27 at 7:00 pm at Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Rodrigo Y Gabriela on Saturday April 27 at 8:00 pm at Rams Head Live! - Baltimore in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Saint Asonia with Kingdom Collapse on Saturday April 27 at 8:00 pm at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to The Teskey Brothers on Sunday April 28 at 8:00 pm at MECU Pavilion (Pier Six Pavilion) in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Teen Suicide with awakebutstillinbed on Sunday April 28 at 8:00 pm at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Sum 41 with The Interrupters on Monday April 29 at 7:00 pm at MECU Pavilion (Pier Six Pavilion) in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to TWRP on Wednesday May 1 at 7:00 pm at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Dustin Kensrue on Wednesday May 1 at 7:30 pm at Ottobar in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to From Ashes To New with Point North and Ekoh on Thursday May 2 at 6:00 pm at Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore, MD
  • Find tickets to Phil Wickham on Friday May 3 at 7:00 pm at The Lyric in Baltimore, MD


About Baltimore Concerts

The largest city in Maryland, Baltimore has quite a happening music scene. In fact, the city itself is the birthplace of one of America’s most beloved songs–the U.S. national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner. Aside from the harbor and bountiful seafood offerings, there are tons of venues in which you can catch a concert in Baltimore. In fact, M&T Bank Stadium, home to NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, doubles as a top-notch spot to see a show.

What concert venues are in Baltimore?

If you’re visiting Baltimore, you’ll also find the Baltimore Soundstage and the $14 million CFG Bank Arena located just blocks from the Inner Harbor. From Led Zeppelin to Van Halen and Bon Jovi, CFG Bank Arena has hosted some of the most famous names in Rock and Roll. Country fans have also been treated to performances by the likes of Carrie Underwood and George Strait.

In addition to these larger venues, Baltimore also has a well-known bar called Rams Head Live! Not just any bar, Rams Head is known for hosting big-name bands and offering special pre- and post-show drink specials. Another hip spot to see a concert is Power Plant Live! Sensing a theme yet? Power Plant is more than a concert venue, it’s an entertainment hub, complete with restaurants, bars, and plenty of outdoor space to hang out.

Baltimore has a rich history filled with live music. In fact, over the years, various legends have been known to pass through Charm City. From Jazz talents like Eubie Blake and Billie Holiday to classical musicians and orchestras, Baltimore is perfect for fans of all musical genres. Baltimore’s Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District is a great area to learn more about the impact and influence that music has had on this city.

Baltimore is just over an hour’s drive from Washington, D.C., making it the perfect spot for visitors and locals alike to see a show. So, if you’re planning a trip in or around the Baltimore area, be sure to make a stop at one of the popular venues!

How much are Baltimore concert tickets?

Baltimore is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. For a look at ticket prices for upcoming concerts, scroll to the top of the page and see events today, this weekend, and this week.

What music festivals take place in Baltimore?

Baltimore is home to a number of exciting music festivals. One of the most well-known is called Moonrise. This is an annual electronic dance music festival that takes place at the Pimlico Race Course. If you don’t mind a chilly night out, you can warm up by dancing at the Frozen Harbor Music Festival. This two-day festival takes place in February at Baltimore’s Power Plant Live! The Charm City Folk and Bluegrass Festival is another great event held in April at Druid Hill Park.

Tips for attending concerts in Baltimore

As with many other big cities in America, catching a concert or band during a weeknight will likely be cheaper than on a weekend. If you can score weekday tickets, you may also find lesser crowds and easier parking access around the city.