Since 1983 this Baltimore live music haven has featured up and coming local talent as well as nationally acclaimed artists like the Dave Matthews Band, B52s and 311. This rich history and location near downtown makes The 8x10 one of the best Baltimore music venues for any genre. Come early and enjoy drink specials at this Federal Hill bar before the show. The 8X10 is typically a standing room only venue, however, there will be 50 bar stools located on two floors (around the bars and the balcony) available for most shows on a first come basis. Because of capacity, some sell out shows might have seats removed.
Towson Center is Towson University's 5,250-seat multi-purpose arena in Towson, Maryland. The arena opened in 1976. It is home to the Men's and Women's Basketball teams, the Volleyball team, and the Gymnastics team. The Softball Complex is located behind the arena. It is home to the Tigers’ Softball team. Seating is located located behind home plate and along the first and third base lines which can accommodate over 200 spectators. The playing surface of the field is grass. The Tennis Complex is located behind the Towson Center. This facility has ten (five lighted for evening play) USTA regulation tennis courts which are home to the Men’s and Women’s Tennis teams. ...
Sonar has 3 rooms in the venue, which are run either together or separately depending on the night and the event. The MAIN STAGE room holds over one thousand people, and that is where we would tend to do any of the major live shows and special events. The CLUB holds over 300 with an open dance floor, and the LOUNGE holds 150 with a mellower vibe, leather couches, pool table, and a fully stocked top shelf bar. Familiarizing yourself with how we bill our events will let you know what to expect out of each night. Sonar does not have any dress codes, so feel free to be yourself, however conservative or freaky that might be. We do reserve the right to insure the ease of which we can see our wristbands or handstamps, which could mean the removal of any excessive jewelry, gloves, etc......
Rams Head Live! is an indoor music venue, club, and bar located in Baltimore, Maryland. Rams Head Live! is in the Power Plant Live! section of downtown Baltimore, and is surrounded by several other bars and clubs. Rams Head Live! opened on December 15, 2004 and immediately received popular acclaim as an intimate and state of the art facility. The venue features 26,000 square feet (2,400 m2) of floorspace with five bars and three different viewing levels of the stage. In an interview with Pitchfork, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, named Rams Head Live! as one of his "favorite new venues," saying that "they treated us really good and it was really cool." All Time Low became the first band to sell out Rams Head Live! two nights in a row during their short summer tour in mid-July 2008....
Pimlico Race Course is a horse racetrack in Baltimore, Maryland, most famous for hosting the Preakness Stakes. Its name is derived from the 1660s when English settlers called the area where the facility currently stands in honor of Olde Ben Pimlico's Tavern in London. The racetrack is nicknamed "Old Hilltop" after a small rise in the infield that became a favorite gathering place for thoroughbred trainers and race enthusiasts. Pimlico officially opened in the fall of 1870, with the colt Preakness winning the first running of the Dinner Party Stakes. Three years later the horse would have the 1873 Preakness Stakes named in his honor. The track is also noted as the home for the match race in which Seabiscuit beat War Admiral in the second Pimlico Special, on November 1, 1938, before a crowd of 43,000....
In the Spring of 2006, a new Pavilion has arrived in Baltimore - with a fresh new look towards entertainment. Still under the name of “Pier Six Pavilion” and still one of the most beautiful in the United States for an outdoor live entertainment, this pavilion is now run and led by a team of top professionals in the broadcasting, entertainment, food/beverage and development industries. With the focus of bringing new life to the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, the Pier Six Pavilion will unveil a new experience during the transformation over the next several years. The setting for the Pavilion is located on Pier Six, providing panoramic views of Baltimore’s world famous Inner Harbor. Since it’s inception in 1981, the Pavilion has played host to some of the biggest names in the entertainment business, from rock to jazz and from R & B to classical....
The Ottobar opened in downtown Baltimore September 1997 at 203 east Davis St. in the former Chambers nightclub. With a VERY limited capacity, the venue provided an intimate showroom for live music and occasional performance art. National artists of note who performed: The White Stripes, Le Tigre, Fear, Bright Eyes, Lamb Of God, Death Cab For Cutie, The Rapture, Jimmy Eat World, Of Montreal, Blonde Redhead, Queens Of The Stone Age, Man…Or Astroman, and Spoon, along with local artists of the time: Goliath, Third Harmonic Distortion, Oxes, The Oranges Band, Lungfish, Candy Machine, Daybreak, The Goons, Roads To Space Travel and many, MANY more. Performances included: The 80's Prom, Smiths/ Morrissey Karaoke, Salute To Satan, Tiny Couch Night, The Death Of Vaudeville Night and The Annual Outdoor Music Festival "Bourbon Street Anti Fest." The Davis Street Ottobar closed on November 17th 2001....
Oriole Park at Camden Yards is a Major League Baseball ballpark located in Baltimore, Maryland. Home field of the Baltimore Orioles, it is the first of the "retro" major league ballparks constructed during the 1990s and early 2000s, and remains one of the most highly praised. The park was completed in 1992 to replace Memorial Stadium. It is situated in downtown Baltimore a few blocks west of the Inner Harbor in the Camden Yards Sports Complex. Historically, Oriole Park at Camden Yards is one of several venues that have carried the "Oriole Park" name for various Baltimore franchises over the years. The park is typically known simply as "Camden Yards." On August 19, 2008, the stadium hosted its 50 millionth fan, a milestone reached in just seventeen seasons, the fastest park in baseball history to reach such a figure. Since opening in 1992, Oriole Park has hosted the third-most number of fans in Major League Baseball, exceeded only by Dodger Stadium and Yankee Stadium....

The Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center, located on the edge of the Morgan State University's southeast campus, made its debut on December 1, 2001 with a glorious performance by the renowned soprano, Ms. Jessye Norman - accompanied by pianist, Mark Markham. The Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center is Baltimore’s most replete state-of-the-art facility for performing arts and visual Arts. Boasting three beautiful performance stages, the Murphy Fine Arts Center is capable of being the venue of choice for the widest range of performing and fine arts presentations. The Center continues to fulfill its mission of being a Center of Excellence and The Center of Attention! From the beautiful proscenium stage of the 2000+ seat Gilliam Concert Hall to the versatility of a studio theatre setting of the Turpin-Lamb Theatre, to the warmth and richness of Recital Hall, to beauty and legacy exhibited in the James E. Lewis Museum of Art, our facility has drawn praise and acclaim for its aesthetics, acoustics, comfort, and its versatility....
The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue that opened in 1982 in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It seats 2,443 people, and is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. It is named for Joseph Meyerhoff, a Ukrainian-born Baltimore businessman, philanthropist, and arts patron who became president of the Baltimore Symphony in 1965, a position he held for 18 years. The Meyerhoff is immediately adjacent to the Cultural Center stop on the Baltimore Light Rail, and within walking distance of the State Center stop on the Baltimore Metro Subway....