Baltimore Weekend Events: Maroon 5, Jim Gaffigan, Bert Kreischer, Youth Orchestra, and more.

Some exciting acts will take the stage in Baltimore this weekend, including pop band Maroon 5, comedians Jim Gaffigan and Bert Kreischer, members of the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestra, and more.
Plus, catch some other fun happenings, like a futuristic science event, Art with a Heart’s annual art show, and more.
Check them all out in our weekend events roundup:
Hot Water Music & Bane, Thursday, Nov. 13, doors 5:30 p.m., show 6:30 p.m., Baltimore Soundstage. Coheadliners Hot Water Music and Bane will stop by Baltimore Soundstage with special guests Spaced and The S.E.T.
Jim Gaffigan, Thursday, Nov. 13, through Saturday, Nov. 15, Lyric Baltimore. Comedian Jim Gaffigan will release his 11th stand-up special, “The Skinny,” on Nov. 22 on Hulu. Ahead of the special’s premiere, Gaffigan will perform in Baltimore for three nights as part of his “Everything is Wonderful Tour.”
Men’s Night Out, Friday, Nov. 14, 5:30 p.m., Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Join Associated Black Charities for an evening of brotherhood, mentorship, and empowerment, headlined by Baltimore’s own Dontae Winslow, an acclaimed musician, producer, and storyteller.
Bert Kreischer, Friday, Nov. 14, doors open at 6 p.m., event begins at 7 p.m., CFG Bank Arena. Stand-up comedian Bert Kreischer is bringing his “Permission to Party” comedy tour. The tour’s title is fitting for a guy whom Rolling Stone named “the top partyer at the Number One Party School in the country” in 1997 when he attended Florida State University.
Justin, Scott and Spiegel: A Very Uncensored Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov. 14, doors 7 p.m., show 8 p.m., Baltimore Soundstage. Join Justin, Scott & Spiegel of 98 Rock for a night of comedy, chaos and everything you can’t hear on the morning show.
Lake Roland Dam Jam, Saturday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Lake Roland, 1000 Lakeside Drive in Towson. Autumn is here and music is in the air. Listen to musicians perform on the main stage, and participate in nature-related activities for the whole family.
Invent the Future, Saturday, Nov. 15, noon to 4 p.m., Maryland Science Center. Explore what the future could look like, such as becoming a robot, living on another planet or moon, and other possibilities.
Tophouse, Saturday, Nov. 15, doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m., Baltimore Soundstage. The band Tophouse will take the stage, with support from folk duo Crowe Boys.
Art with a Heart 2nd Annual Art Show, Sunday, Nov. 16, 2–4 p.m., HeARTwares, Hampden. This art show will have a diverse range of mediums, from photography to paintings to ceramics and more. Art with a Heart is a nonprofit that enhances the lives of people in need using art for positive community change. In just the last year it’s provided nearly 16,000 art classes to kids, youth, adults, and families in vulnerable situations.
BSYO Season Opener Concert, Sunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m., Joseph Myerhoff Symphony Hall. Help kick off the Baltimore Symphony Youth Orchestras’ 2025-2026 season with an opening concert showcasing over 450 young musicians from across Maryland. Audiences will enjoy a blend of classical favorites and contemporary pieces celebrating the promise and passion of the next generation of musical talent.
Maroon 5, Sunday, Nov. 16, doors open at 6:30 p.m., event begins at 8 p.m., CFG Bank Arena. In honor of their eighth studio album, “Love is Like,” the band Maroon 5 is touring the U.S., including Baltimore. The band will be joined on the tour by special guest Claire Rosinkranz



