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Events this weekend (Sept. 29–Oct. 1)

By LEISURE EDITOR | September 28, 2023

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ARANTZA GARCIA / DESIGN & LAYOUT EDITOR

Check out all the fun events this weekend that the city has to offer, from sports to comedy!

Now that the first round of midterms are mostly over, blow off some steam with the many fun events happening this weekend in Charm City! 

Friday

Baltimore Orioles, 7–10 p.m. 

The Orioles are closing out a fantastic regular season at Camden Yards this weekend against the Boston Red Sox! Go support our home team and cheer them on as they chase for the 100-win season. Tickets start at $22

Picnic in the Park, 6–10:30 p.m.

Welcome the fall weather with a picnic in the park! Located conveniently in Druid Hill Park, this event features carnival entertainments, food trucks and open bars. It is a great opportunity to engage with the community around us! 

Saturday 

Music Improv Night, 8–9:30 p.m. 

Join the music community in Baltimore and attend an improv music show featuring “All In, Pitches!” and “LIVE! Baltimore”. Attend on a “pay-what-you-wish” basis, and enjoy a relaxing Saturday night with live music! 

Leave Your Troubles at the Door Comedy Night, 8–10 p.m. 

This special comedy show asks the audience to write their stresses and troubles on a note before the show, and the comedians will improvise with them! Tickets are $10, and there’s not a better place to laugh your stress away. 

Sunday

Charm City Cross Race, 7 a.m.—6 p.m.

The biggest bike race in Baltimore is back this weekend at Druid Hill Park! With various different categories taking place over Saturday and Sunday, the races are free to watch. There are few things more exhilarating than being blown away by cyclists flying down obstacles and grinding their way through the rolling hills. 


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