Events this weekend (Nov. 7-9)
News November 08, 2025

Events this weekend (Nov. 7-9)

It is getting colder in Baltimore, and exams are still in full swing, but the city is full of ways to take a break. Warm up at the Maryland Irish Festival with traditional food and music or head to Union Craft Brewing and Patterson Park for a weekend of oysters and beer. On Sunday, explore how Hopkins researchers are tackling climate challenges at Extreme Heat or end the weekend with Puppets Fight Back, a night of drag, music and puppetry at Le Mondo.FridayMaryland Irish Festival, Maryland State Fairgrounds, 2200 York Rd., Timonium, 6-11 p.m.The 51st annual Maryland Irish Festival kicks off the weekend with live Irish music, traditional dancing, cultural exhibits and plenty of food and drink inside the Cow Palace at the State Fairgrounds. This indoor celebration of Irish culture features dozens of local vendors and workshops, all supporting charitable causes across Maryland. Tickets are $18 for general admission on Friday.SaturdayOyfest 2025, Union Craft Brewing, 1700 W. 41st St., 12-5 p.m.Union Craft Brewing's annual oyster festival returns with all you can eat oysters, live music and local beer to benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership. Guests can meet regional oyster farmers, enjoy sets from King Cole and Afternoon Delight and cheer on contestants in Baltimore's famous oyster eating contest. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door, with food and drinks sold separately.Patterson Park BrewFest, Patterson Park, 2601 E. Baltimore St., 12-4:30 p.m.Patterson Park BrewFest brings together more than 40 local breweries along with food trucks, live music and neighborhood favorites. The event supports Friends of Patterson Park and celebrates one of Baltimore's most beloved green spaces. Tickets start at $23.18.SundayPuppets Fight Back!, Le Mondo, 406 N. Howard St., 7:30-9:30 p.m.The performance series Puppets Fight Back! returns to Le Mondo for its third and wildest edition yet, featuring puppetry, drag, burlesque and live music to benefit the Piscataway Land Trust. The lineup includes local favorites like Ollie Goss, MANiC! and Hunny Du Bunns, along with pop-ups from Ojos Magnificos and No Name Plant Collective. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door.Extreme Heat: Panel & Closing Reception, 116 W. Mulberry St., 3:30-5 p.m.The Extreme Heat exhibit closes with a panel featuring Baltimore City public officials Erica Pinket and Michelle "Shelly" Smith, alongside work by artists who collaborated with Hopkins researchers studying climate impacts. The discussion explores how art and science intersect to address rising urban temperatures. Admission is free.

Baltimore Offers Weekend Respite from Cold and Exams (Nov. 7-9)

As the temperature drops and exam season intensifies, Baltimore offers a variety of engaging events this weekend to provide a much-needed break. From celebrating Irish heritage to exploring climate change solutions, there’s something for everyone.

The weekend kicks off on Friday with the 51st annual Maryland Irish Festival at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. From 6 to 11 p.m., immerse yourself in Irish culture with live music, traditional dancing, and cultural exhibits. Located inside the Cow Palace, the festival boasts a wide array of food and drink options, alongside local vendors and workshops. Proceeds from the event support charitable causes throughout Maryland. General admission tickets are $18 for Friday.

Saturday offers a double dose of outdoor enjoyment. Oyster lovers can head to Union Craft Brewing from 12 to 5 p.m. for Oyfest 2025, the brewery's annual oyster festival. Indulge in all-you-can-eat oysters, enjoy live music from King Cole and Afternoon Delight, and witness Baltimore's famous oyster eating contest. The event benefits the Oyster Recovery Partnership, and you'll have the chance to meet regional oyster farmers. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door, with food and drinks available for purchase separately.

Also on Saturday, from 12 to 4:30 p.m., Patterson Park hosts its annual BrewFest. Sample offerings from over 40 local breweries, enjoy delicious food truck fare, and listen to live music in one of Baltimore's most cherished green spaces. This event supports Friends of Patterson Park. Tickets start at $23.18.

Sunday provides opportunities for both intellectual stimulation and theatrical entertainment. From 3:30 to 5 p.m., delve into the intersection of art and science at 116 W. Mulberry St. for the closing reception of the "Extreme Heat" exhibit. A panel featuring Baltimore City public officials Erica Pinket and Michelle "Shelly" Smith will discuss how art and science collaborate to address the challenges of rising urban temperatures, alongside artists who worked with Hopkins researchers studying climate impacts. Admission is free.

Finally, end your weekend with a unique performance at Le Mondo. "Puppets Fight Back!" returns for its third edition from 7:30 to 9:3
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