Baltimore is gearing up for a busy day on Friday, April 16th, as it prepares to host two major events – the Bruce Springsteen concert at CFG Bank Arena and the Orioles home opener game against the New York Yankees at Camden Yards. The city is expecting more than 100,000 residents, workers, and fans to attend these events, potentially causing traffic and crowding concerns in downtown Baltimore.
Baltimore Mayor Believes Events Will Unite and Rejuvenate City
Despite potential inconveniences, Baltimore sees the crowds as a sign of much-needed rebirth and excitement, with many expressing optimism and enthusiasm. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott believes that having two marquee events on the same day could help bring the city together and create unforgettable memories.
Security Measures Planned for Safety And Order
Baltimore Police Department spokeswoman Freddie V. Talbert states there will be an increased police presence in downtown Baltimore on Friday to ensure safety and order. The Orioles’ senior vice president of communications and community development Jennifer Grondahl points out that fans with tickets to both events can easily attend both, as the two locations are nearby.
Restaurateurs In Downtown Baltimore Preparing for Increased Demand
Businesses in downtown Baltimore, such as restaurants, are preparing for increased demand and staffing needs during the events. CFG Bank Arena has undergone a $250 million renovation and is expected to host about 130 events per year, with new seating, suites, better acoustics, and a new facade.
Concertgoers To Hear Springsteen’s Classic Songs Along with New Album Tracks
Bruce Springsteen is set to perform at CFG Bank Arena on Friday evening. Fans will have a chance to hear classic songs from his repertoire along with tracks from his latest album “Letter To You.” CFG Bank Arena general manager Frank Remesch is confident that Baltimore’s downtown is on its way back up and that the venue’s events will spearhead development.
Orioles Home Opener Game Weather Forecast
Those planning to attend the Orioles home opener game should be prepared for cloudy and cool weather. Temperatures will be around the low 60s during the first pitch at 3:05 p.m. It will become a bit breezy as the game progresses, and colder conditions will continue throughout Saturday with temps in the mid-50s and mostly cloudy. The sun will return on Easter Sunday, and a warming trend will start, with temps climbing to the 80s by next Thursday.
Orioles Bobblehead Giveaway On April 9th
The Orioles are also hosting a special event for kids on April 9th at Camden Yards, where the first 10,000 fans ages 14 and under will get an Orioles bobblehead. Several concerts will be held in Baltimore on Friday, including a fundraiser concert at Motor House, a Good Friday concert at Lyric Baltimore, and a “Saved By The 90s” show at Rams Head Live.
Easter Egg Hunts To Be Held Throughout Baltimore Over The Weekend
Parks and People Foundation is hosting an Easter egg hunt on Saturday for kids 10 and younger at 2100 Liberty Heights Ave. Fed Hill Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday at Federal Hill Park. Ministry of Brewing will hold a Vintage & Makers Market on Saturday, featuring small businesses, local makers, and vintage vendors. An Die Musik will host a West African Music Show on Saturday featuring Bassekou Kouyate and a group of talented musicians performing West African music.
In conclusion, Baltimore is going through a busy weekend with multiple events happening in the city. There is something for everyone who loves sports or music or wants to enjoy Easter celebrations. As the city anticipates a busy day on Friday, the security measures implemented by the Baltimore Police Department will ensure the safety and order of everyone attending these events.
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