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Guide to Live Events in Columbia: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Columbia, MD offers a lively calendar of live events, from concerts and theater performances to community festivals and cultural gatherings. Anchored by venues like Merriweather Post Pavilion and other local stages, the city regularly hosts touring artists and productions.

While major professional sporting events take place in nearby Baltimore and Washington, DC, fans in Columbia enjoy easy access to those games along with plenty of local athletics. Whatever you’re planning to see, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Columbia This Week

Columbia’s week is packed with nearby action and entertainment. Catch the NHL with the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena, then switch to country as the Turnpike Troubadours play The Anthem.

Saturday brings NBA hoops with the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena, or opt for theater with The Phantom Of The Opera at the Hippodrome Performing Arts Center in Baltimore. Cap the weekend with NFL football as the Washington Commanders take the field at Northwest Stadium in Landover, or rock out with John Fogerty at The Theater at MGM National Harbor.

Things to Do in Columbia Next Week

Make next week around Columbia unforgettable with big shows and more nearby. In Baltimore, catch Maroon 5 at CFG Bank Arena or settle in for The Phantom Of The Opera at Hippodrome Performing Arts Center.

Down in Washington, Playboi Carti storms Capital One Arena early in the week, and the Washington Capitals take the same ice on Saturday. Cap the weekend with Sarah McLachlan at The Anthem in Washington DC or the soulful Leon Thomas at The Fillmore Silver Spring.