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Chato Lopez, left, of Fairfax, Virginia; his wife Raquel, right, and daughter, Biby Medrano, 23, center, show off Slash tattoos before attending a Guns N' Roses concert at Royal Farms Arena, one of the first major indoor events in Baltimore since the COVID-19 pandemic started. (Kenneth K. Lam)

Fans turn out for Guns N' Roses, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

Sep 27, 2021 at 10:31 am
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Fans return to Royal Farms Arena and Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore for the first major indoor live concerts since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Guns N' Roses fans

Chato Lopez, left, of Fairfax, Virginia; his wife Raquel, right, and daughter, Biby Medrano, 23, center, show off Slash tattoos before attending a Guns N' Roses concert at Royal Farms Arena, one of the first major indoor events in Baltimore since the COVID-19 pandemic started. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Jeff Evanglista, left, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, attends a Guns N' Roses concert with a friend, right, at Royal Farms Arena, one of the first major indoor events in Baltimore since the COVID-19 pandemic began. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Janice Sierra, center, of Stafford, Virginia, and husband Juan Sosa, and their sons, Dylan, 12, left, and Jayden, 10, right, put on masks as they go into the Guns N' Roses concert at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Paula Santos, right, of Pasadena, and boyfriend Danny Scruggs attend a Guns N' Roses concert at Royal Farms Arena, one of the first major events in Baltimore since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of most indoor events for over a year. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Chato Lopez, left, of Fairfax, Virginia; his wife, Raquel, right, and daughter, Biby Medrano, 23, center, show off their Slash tattoos before attending a Guns N' Roses concert at Royal Farms Arena in downtown Baltimore. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Janice Sierra, left, of Stafford, Virginia, and husband Juan Sosa, center, bought their sons Dylan, 12, and Jayden, 10, right, to a Guns N' Roses concert in Baltimore. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Guns N' Roses fans

Chato Lopez, center, of Fairfax, Virginia, is filmed outside Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore by his wife, Raquel, right, for his music and beer blog as daughter Biby Medrano, 23, left, looks on before attending a Guns N' Roses concert. (Kenneth K. Lam)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Judy and Dave Binkley get their IDs and vaccine cards checked by Cynthia Green at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season on Saturday,. Sept. 25, 2021, at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

The audience applauds Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season begins at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Conductor Dalia Stasevska leads the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, at Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Patrons prepare to enter the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021, at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Conductor Dalia Stasevska leads the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season on Sept. 25, 2021. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Mikhail Valachov gets his ID and vaccine card checked by Cynthia Green on Sept. 25, 2021, at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Martina Crocker gets her vaccine card checked by Cynthia Green at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season on Sept. 25, 2021, at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Audience members take their seats as the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra warms up before its first classical subscription concert of the season Sept. 25, 2021. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Patrons talk with a staff member Sept. 25, 2021, at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Hand sanitizer bottles fill a table at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the 2021-2022 season on Saturday, Sept. 25, at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra returns

Conductor Dalia Stasevska leads the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season on Sept. 25, 2021, at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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Cynthia Green, right, scans tickets Sept. 25, 2021, at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's first classical subscription concert of the season at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. (Ulysses Muñoz/The Baltimore Sun)

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