Arts & Entertainment

Rams Head Live To Leave Space In Baltimore's Inner Harbor: Reports

Power Plant Live confirmed its tenant, Rams Head, was leaving and that the downtown space would close temporarily to undergo enhancements.

Rams Head Live is leaving its space in downtown Baltimore, according to multiple reports.
Rams Head Live is leaving its space in downtown Baltimore, according to multiple reports. (Google Maps)

BALTIMORE, MD — Rams Head Live is leaving its space in downtown Baltimore, according to multiple reports.

In a statement sent to WBAL, Power Plant Live confirmed its tenant, Rams Head, was leaving and that the space would close temporarily to undergo enhancements.

"The tenant has notified us that they are leaving, but we are pleased to announce that the venue will remain a major part of the Baltimore music scene for years to come," the statement read. "The venue... will continue to be an exciting home for live music, festivals, events, and parties in downtown Baltimore when it reopens."

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It's unclear if Rams Head is relocating or closing permanently.

Representatives for Rams Head Group and its Annapolis venue Rams Head Presents said in a statement sent to the Baltimore Banner that they are hopeful the Baltimore music scene "will continue to thrive."

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“We are proud to have built Rams Head Live! from the ground up and to have been a key part in developing the music scene in Downtown Baltimore and the Power Plant Live! district," Kyle Muehlhauser, Rams Head Presents and Rams Head Group owner, said in the statement.

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