Spring Arts Preview 2026

Way back in the autumn of ‘82 after watching and drawing inspiration from the Steven Spielberg film “E.T.,” a Brooklyn-born Jewish sage by the name of Neil Leslie Diamond advised the world to “turn on your heartlight.” Those simple-yet-elegant words from that top 10 hit record still resonate with lovers of the arts, particularly at springtime when nature reawakens and the cultural scene seems to roar back to life. (Case in point: the Neil Diamond show “A Beautiful Noise,” which will be presented at The Hippodrome Theater this summer, touching you, touching me.)

Once again, Jmore proudly presents our Spring Arts Preview, an annual glimpse of what promises to be an exciting arts and cultural season in Charm City.

Indigo Girls

Music

Enjoy some live music this spring, with a range of performances from blues and jazz to the Indigo Girls and more.

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Kimberly Akimbo

Theater

Check out some of the exciting performances on the calendar this spring at Everyman Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage and more.

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Louis Matisse

Museums and Film

This spring offers the chance to explore new exhibits at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Jewish Museum of Maryland, and more.

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Gilda Radner

Comedy, Dance and More

Ready for a good laugh or some dazzling performances? The local spring arts scene includes a variety of comedy, dance, and more.

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