Greenbelt, Maryland, blends a lively arts scene with a welcoming small-town vibe. Centered around Roosevelt Center, the city’s entertainment district, you’ll find a tight-knit trio of cultural hubs: the New Deal Café, Greenbelt Arts Center, and Greenbelt Cinema. From nightly live music to theatre productions and independent films, Greenbelt offers year-round options that locals and visitors can enjoy with ease via Greenline Metro buses and TheBus routes from Greenbelt Metro.
Whether you’re planning a date night, a family outing, or a social evening with friends, you can secure seats to top events across Greenbelt’s venues. We’ve got you covered with reliable options, clear details, and a straightforward booking process that keeps things simple—like texting a trusted friend in the business.
Greenbelt’s standout annual events include the Greenbelt Labor Day Festival, Maryland’s largest all-volunteer-run festival, and the Greenbelt Green Man Festival in Roosevelt Center. Both are crowd-pleasers with distinctive vibes—great opportunities to experience local culture, support community venues, and enjoy a diverse lineup of performers and productions. For up-to-date listings, check event dates and availability as you plan your visit to the city’s core attractions.
Venue snapshots: - New Deal Café (113 Centerway) offers nightly live music in a cooperative, nonprofit setting. - Greenbelt Arts Center (123 Centerway) hosts multiple theatre productions per season. - Greenbelt Cinema (129 Centerway) is the town’s cinema and cultural hub for screenings and events.