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June Events in Baltimore: From Theater to Symphony

Baltimore is buzzing with activities this June, offering a variety of events that cater to diverse interests. From theater and art to music and community gatherings, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Theater and Arts

Kick off the month with a visit to Toby’s Dinner Theater for a classic rendition of ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ running through June 7. For art enthusiasts, the Lord Baltimore Hotel hosts ‘Seven Stars Between Two Skies,’ an exhibition by local artist Mark Anthony West Jr., ongoing through June 2026. The Walters Art Museum presents ‘Medieval Mindscapes,’ showcasing illustrated prayer books from the Middle Ages until August 23.

Music and Performances

Music lovers can enjoy a range of performances, starting with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra’s concert on June 1 at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. The WTMD First Thursday concert series kicks off on June 4 at Canton Waterfront Park, featuring local bands. For those interested in classical music, the Baltimore Museum of Art offers ‘Fratino and Matisse: To See This Light Again,’ juxtaposing works by Louis Fratino and Henri Matisse through September 6.

Community and Family Events

Families can participate in the ‘Picnic in the Park’ series at Patterson Park on June 3, celebrating Baltimore’s green spaces. The Irvine Nature Center hosts ‘Nature by the Fire: Clever Camouflage’ on June 5, a family-friendly event with campfire activities. Additionally, the ‘Pride & Joy’ event at Port Discovery on June 6 promises a day of creativity and community engagement.

Festivals and Special Events

June also marks the return of the Baltimore LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations, including the ‘Mortified Pride Edition 2026’ on June 6 at The Theater at Creative Alliance. The AFRAM festival is another highlight, celebrating African American culture and heritage in the city.


Original reporting: Baltimore Fishbowl — read the source article.

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