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Events this weekend (Feb. 27-Mar. 1)

The last weekend of February leans heavily into live music across Baltimore, with jazz, experimental performance and candlelit concerts setting the tone. From international festival lineups and genre-bending multimedia shows to local celebrations of craft cocktails and classic '90s hits, the weekend moves easily from intimate listening rooms to high-energy nights out. Whether you are settling into a concert hall or heading downtown after dark, there are plenty of ways to close out the month beyond campus.FridayCharm City Django Jazz Fest, Baltimore Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum Dr., doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m.The 11th annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest returns to the Baltimore Museum of Art for a night of Django Reinhardt-inspired jazz and swing. The lineup features international and local performers including Luca Pino, Natalie Hanna Mendoza, Tim Kliphuis, Jimmy Grant and the Hot Club of Baltimore with trumpeter Sean Jones. Tickets are $55.Lancelot Chimera, Voxel, 9 W. 25th St., All-weekend event, 8 p.m.This electroacoustic concerto for amplified bassoon and tape blends experimental sound and multimedia performance into a 45-minute immersive work exploring transformation, individuality and chaos. The performance includes flashing lights, fog and sensory effects. Tickets are $15 for students.SaturdayCandlelight: 90s Unplugged, Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Ave., 6:30 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.The Candlelight concert series brings a string quartet performance of 1990s classics to the Maryland Center for History and Culture, illuminated by candlelight. The Listeso String Quartet performs arrangements of hits by Nirvana, Oasis, Alanis Morissette, Radiohead and more in an intimate, hour-long concert experience. Tickets start at $47.Liquid Courage, Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1415 Key Hwy., 5-10 p.m.Liquid Courage returns to the Baltimore Museum of Industry for its second annual celebration of Maryland's cocktail and distilling history. The event features curated tastings of local spirits, food pairings from Baltimore eateries, workshops and demonstrations with industry professionals, plus live music and dancing throughout the evening. General admission tickets are $125 and include access to all tastings, programming and entertainment.SundayTerry Brewer featuring Presence with Sean Jones, Keystone Korner Baltimore, 1350 Lancaster St., 5-9 p.m.Baltimore-born pianist and arranger Terrahn "Terry" Brewer leads an evening of jazz infused with gospel influences alongside trumpeter Sean Jones and an ensemble of acclaimed musicians. The performance highlights Brewer's work across jazz, theater and orchestral music in one of the city's premier live jazz venues. Tickets start at $35.

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