Remember to take a break from your hectic schedule and explore some exciting events happening near us this weekend. Whether you’re in the mood to shop, sip on seasonal drinks or enjoy live music, there’s something on our list for you!
Friday
September Monthly Market, The Painted Mill, Sept. 27–29, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Dive into fall's cozy embrace at The Painted Mill's Monthly Market. Discover a wealth of seasonal treasures, from warm-hued furniture to earth-toned cardigans. Stop by to see if any of their pieces can add a touch of charm to your fall days.
Saturday
Mobtoberfest 2024, Mobtown Brewing Company, 12–8 p.m.
Get ready for Oktoberfest fun in Baltimore! Mobtown Brewing Company is bringing you Mobtoberfest 2024, where you can sip on their special Oktoberfest brews, enjoy delicious bites from local food trucks, jam to live music and check out goods from local artisans. Entry to the event is free.
The 22nd Annual Pigtown Festival, Pigtown Main Street, 12–7 p.m.
Join the quirky, pig-themed fun at the Pigtown Festival, where you can savor the flavors of fall with the rich aromas of barley and the magic of fermentation from South Baltimore’s top breweries. With tasty food, live music, a pig race and exciting outdoor games, the Festival is sure to offer plenty to see and do for a day of fun!
Catonsville Fall Festival, CAA Park, 10 a.m.–7 p.m.
The Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce and the Music City Maryland Association invites you to the Catonsville Fall Festival, a celebration of local food vendors, artisans and musicians. After browsing the festival, don’t forget to take a stroll down Catonsville's charming Main Street, where an eclectic mix of boutique shops and eateries await.
Sunday
Barber Violin Concerto with Ehnes & Heyward, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO), 3 p.m.
The BSO is set to deliver another unforgettable evening under the direction of Music Director Jonathon Heyward! The program features Antonín Dvořák’s cheery Symphony No. 8, a celebration of indigenous Mississippian culture in James Lee III’s Visions of Cahokia and Grammy-winning violinist James Ehnes’s stunning rendition of Samuel Barber’s violin concerto. Tickets are available at a varying price points: $27 for Orchestra Front, $47 for Grand Tier Center, and $99 for Box seating, offering options for everyone.