For the second year in a row, Johns Hopkins University will sponsor a stage at the nation's largest free arts festival, Artscape.
Artscape will take place July 15-17 and will stretch across parts of Cathedral Street, Mount Royal Avenue, Charles Street, and North Avenue. The festival attracts more than 350,000 people over the course of three days, and features more than 150 fine artists, fashion designers and craftspeople. The festival is accompanied by on- and off-site exhibitions, concerts, and events.
The Johns Hopkins University Station North Stage is located on Charles Street near North Avenue. The lineup of performances includes:
Friday, July 15
12 p.m.: Baltimore City Public Schools Young Audiences Summer Arts and Learning Academies
3:30 p.m.: Hotline
5 p.m.: F featuring Landis Expandis
6:30 p.m.: Parks Landing
8 p.m.: The Henchmen
9 p.m.: Prince Dance Party—Party Like its 1999 AGAIN! Wendel Patrick & DJ Dubble8
10 p.m.: Prince Dance Party—Party Like its 1999 AGAIN! DJ Sam Burns
Saturday, July 16
12:30 p.m.: Modern Nomad, Sound Off Live! Winner
2 p.m.: Fake Flowers Real Dirt
3:30 p.m.: Lost Keys, Sound Off Live! Winner
5 p.m.: Surf Harp
6:30 p.m.: Weekends
8 p.m.: Sun Club
9 p.m.: Bmore Does Bowie—A Tribute to David Bowie with performances by Aguierre's Dogs, Scroll Downers, ESMB, SYS Band and The Band that Fell to Earth
Sunday, July 17
1:30 p.m.: Milestones
3:30 p.m.: Scroll Downers
4:30 p.m.: Expert Alterations
6 p.m.: Chiffon
7:15 p.m.: Bmore Beatscape hosted by EJZ Jackson
The Peabody Institute also features a lineup of performances during Artscape.
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