Baltimore, Maryland is gearing up for an exciting weekend ahead as more than 100,000 residents, workers, and fans are expected to attend the Bruce Springsteen concert and the Orioles home opening game on Friday. While it is a great indication of a much-needed rebirth for Baltimore after the COVID-19 pandemic, the city is also expected to witness a solid potential for traffic bottlenecks and parking issues.
Orioles’ Home Opener Game Postponed by One Day Due to Rain
The Baltimore Orioles’ eagerly anticipated home opener game against their rivals New York Yankees was postponed by one day due to rain. The game, which was originally scheduled for Thursday, will now take place on Friday afternoon at Camden Yards. The decision was made in consultation with both teams.
Bruce Springsteen to Perform at CFG Bank Arena
Bruce Springsteen will perform at CFG Bank Arena on Friday night marking the venue’s first concert since its renovation. Excited fans have already started booking tickets to see “the Boss” live in action. Remesch, CFG Bank Arena’s general manager, is confident that Baltimore’s downtown is on its way back up with a solid lineup of shows already selling out.
Range of Events Planned for Easter Weekend
Easter egg hunts will take place throughout the Baltimore area this weekend including Bunny Bonanzoo at the Maryland Zoo where families can enjoy egg hunts and other engaging activities. Additionally, parks and organizations such as Federal Hill Park and Ministry of Brewing are hosting easter events for kids and adults alike. An African music show featuring West African lute (ngoni) at An Die Musik is also sure to delight music enthusiasts.
Fundraiser Concert for Baltimore Rhythm Festival
On Thursday evening The Motor House will hold a fundraiser concert featuring multiple R&B artists to raise funds for the Baltimore Rhythm Festival. It is a great opportunity to explore Baltimore’s vibrant music culture while supporting a good cause.
Challenges and Preparations for Events
The city expects an increase in foot traffic and fans for both events requiring adequate preparations to ensure smooth running of the programs. The revitalized Lexington Market has already reported brisk lunchtime business in anticipation of the bustling weekend. Ticket resellers have seats available for Friday’s game and concert, but at premium prices.
Baltimore Police Department will have an increased presence in downtown Baltimore to avoid any security breaches. Jennifer Grondahl, the Orioles’ senior vice president of communications and community development, believes anything that brings people to downtown Baltimore is a great thing.
Weather Forecast for Orioles Home Opener Game
Meteorologist Dalencia Jenkins predicts cloudy and cool weather for the Orioles home opener game, with temperatures likely to stay in the low 60s around first pitch. Colder weather conditions will continue through Saturday with temperatures in the mid 50s and mostly cloudy skies. The sun is expected to return on Easter Sunday and start a warming trend with temperatures climbing to the 80s by next Thursday.
Futurecast shows showers moving farther south but it will be a much drier day tomorrow. The clouds will be sticking around, and it will be cooler starting off in the thirties and forties and only making its way to the low fifties by the afternoon.
Overall, Baltimore promises an exciting weekend of music, sports, and easter-themed events showcasing its rich culture despite facing pandemic-related challenges in recent pasts.
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