Arts & Entertainment

BabyFace, Kelly Price To Perform At War Memorial Plaza In Baltimore

Charm City Live, is a one-day festival that will bring food, fun and music from big-name singers to the plaza, Mayor Brandon Scott said.

BALTIMORE, MD — Several big-name acts are headed to Baltimore next month to perform at War Memorial Plaza, Mayor Brandon Scott announced Tuesday.

Charm City Live, a one-day festival that will bring food, fun and music to the plaza. Scott added that the festival is designed to transform War Memorial Plaza into Baltimore’s newest event destination.

This family-friendly event will take place on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and celebrate the melting pot of vibrant cultures that make Charm City so special, event organizers said.

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Grammy-nominated songstress Kelly Price (Kathy Hutchins/Shutterstock)

"I am excited to have Charm City Live be another opportunity for Baltimoreans and those visiting our great city to gather for a day full of festivities designed to appeal to a diverse group of people,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott.

“I believe it is essential to create opportunities for people from all walks of life to connect. What better way to do so than by hosting a festival that brings out the best of Baltimore, from food to local talent and everything in between," he continued.

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R&B vocalist Jon B (Jamie Lamor Thompson/Shutterstock)

Baltimore residents will enjoy family fun in the kids zone, treats and other local bites from some of Baltimore’s best eateries, goods and community resources provided by local businesses and sounds from national recording artists.

Pop singer Rebecca Black (Ron Adar/Shutterstock)

The Charm City Live talent lineup includes:

More artists will be announced at a later date, the mayor said.

“Any opportunity that we can create to get Baltimoreans outdoors and into our parks and spaces is a highlight for our agency. It’s also important for us to show visitors to Baltimore just how beautiful our spaces are,” said BCRP Director Reginald Moore. “We’re honored to work alongside Mayor Scott and city agencies to bring this new experience to Baltimore.”

Charm City Live is free and open to people of all ages. For more information, visit charmcitylive.baltimorecity.gov.

As a result of the event, officials said residents can expect road closures at Gay, Baltimore, Saratoga, Lexington and Fayette Streets beginning Friday, Sept. 23. Paid parking is available at the following parking garages and lots. Prices will vary.

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