Preakness 2024: How to celebrate Baltimore’s iconic horse race (2024)

The Preakness Stakes is just around the bend.

Whether you’re in it for the sport, the gambling, the fashion or just the black-eyed Susan co*cktails, there are plenty of ways to experience what some call “Baltimore’s Super Bowl,” scheduled to take place Saturday at Pimlico Race Course.

We’ve pulled together a guide to help you choose your own Preakness adventure.

For a classic Preakness experience

If watching the race from the Pimlico grandstand is on your Baltimore bucket list, there are still seats available.

Tickets start at about $160 on the grandstand’s upper level. You can also choose seats along the track or in the infield at Turfside Terrace, a catered tent where individual tickets go for nearly $800 a person. For entry to the luxe, air-conditioned chalet next to the Winner’s Circle, you’ll have to fork over $2,500.

For music lovers

2023 Preakness Day

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For plenty of Preakness-goers, the main draw is the music at the annual Preakness LIVE music festival, which runs concurrently with the day of racing.

This year’s lineup features headliner Jack Harlow, as well as rapper Channel Tres and DJs Gryffin, Frank Walker and Chantel Jeffries. Tickets to the festival start at $69, with entertainment kicking off at 10:30 a.m.

For foodies

You can do better than chicken tenders and fries at the track. If you’re looking for something a little different, both the grandstand and the infield have solid options.

For a quintessentially Maryland lunch, look for crabcakes from Pappas Seafood, a Baltimore-area staple since the 1970s, at a booth in the grandstand. A pit beef sandwich, accompanied by crunchy crab chips, is another sure bet.

If you’re going to Preakness LIVE, the infield vendors include Baltimore favorites like Jimmy’s Famous Seafood (grab an order of the crabcake eggrolls) and HoodFellas, which will debut a new barbecue concept called Soul Street at the race.

And if you’re willing to shell out for a table, Pimlico has several dining rooms in its clubhouse, where tickets will get you an open bar and a gourmet lunch from a “world-class executive chef.”

For people who want to avoid the crowds

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The Preakness Stakes draws tens of thousands of people, so you can expect lines and crowds. If you want a more laid-back horse racing experience, it’s worth checking out Black-Eyed Susan Day instead. The annual event happens the Friday before the Preakness Stakes and spotlights young fillies. You can still catch races and browse vendors, and as a bonus, the tickets are cheaper, starting at about $80.

For a behind-the-scenes experience

If you’re curious about the inner workings at Pimlico, the track hosts free behind-the-scenes “Sunrise Tours” from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. through Friday. Walk through the grandstand, stop by the barns to get a look at the horses and step into the winner’s circle as part of the tour, which is first-come, first-served — so get there early.

If you’d rather get an insider’s look into the horse race itself, check out the Alibi Breakfast, an annual tradition that gathers horsem*n and reporters to talk about their Preakness predictions. This year’s breakfast takes place Thursday morning at 9 a.m. and tickets are still available.

For party people who can skip the track

If you want to celebrate the Preakness without having to make your way to the track, Baltimore has plenty of parties this year.

On Thursday, there’s Derby After Dark, which kicks off at Lexington Market at 6 p.m. A highlight of the event is the crab derby, a long-running tradition featuring racing crabs from Faidley Seafood. The market will also host a crab-picking contest, live DJ, photobooth and an artists’ market timed to coincide with the Bromo Art Walk. May 16, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 112 N. Eutaw St., Downtown Baltimore

The Four Seasons hotel in Harbor East will put the spotlight on Preakness fashion with a pop-up shop from famed milliner Christine A. Moore. Stop by the Four Seasons’ lobby Thursday through Saturday to browse hats, drink free black-eyed Susan mocktails and munch on snacks from the hotel’s executive chef, Tristan Baker. May 16-17, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and May 18, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Meets and greets with free food and drink, May 16-17, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 200 International Drive, Harbor East

The Hotel Revival will host a Preakness High Tea on Friday. Head to the hotel’s 15th-floor restaurant, Topside, for pots of tea and tea-based co*cktails from Baltimore’s Wight Tea Co. and snacks like cheese and charcuterie boards, passion fruit panna cotta and ricotta with aged balsamic and honey. May 17, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations are available on OpenTable. 101 W. Monument St., Mount Vernon

Get dressed in your Preakness best for Friday night’s Preakness Stakes Soirée at the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore. The party, set in the hotel’s courtyard, will have live music, themed co*cktails and snacks like caviar-topped blinis and Old Bay shrimp co*cktail. May 17, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Tickets are $125. 1715 Thames St., Fells Point

Preakness 2024: How to celebrate Baltimore’s iconic horse race (2024)

FAQs

What horse won the Preakness in Baltimore? ›

Seize The Grey bested an eight-horse field to win the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at a muddy Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Entering the race at 9-1 odds, Seize The Grey ran ahead of Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan throughout the race. Mystik Dan finished second and Catching Freedom took third.

Who's performing at Preakness 2024 today? ›

Preakness LIVE, headlined by rapper Jack Harlow, is a full day of live music and entertainment highlighting Baltimore culture. The event also showcases Baltimore's food scene with pop-ups by local restaurants. Before Jack Harlow, there will be performances by Gryffin, Channel Tres, Frank Walker, and Chantel Jeffries.

Who is singing at Preakness 2024? ›

Jack Harlow made his debut on the Pimlico Infield by headlining Preakness LIVE 2024, closing out a full day of live music and entertainment after performances by Gryffin, Channel Tres, Frank Walker, and Chantel Jeffries.

Who won the Preakness in Maryland today? ›

Jaime Torres, atop Seize The Grey, reacts after crossing the finish line to win the Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course on Saturday in Baltimore.

What horse is favored to win the Preakness? ›

Prg #HorseOdds
1Mugatu20-1
2Uncle Heavy20-1
3Catching Freedom702
4MuthSCR
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May 18, 2024

Who won the Preakness Stakes in 2024? ›

2024 Winner

Seize the Grey won the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.

How many horses are in the Preakness 2024? ›

The field for the Preakness Stakes is smaller than that of the Kentucky Derby, with eight horses taking part.

How to dress for Preakness? ›

A day out at the Preakness Stakes is likely to be a colourful affair, which means that many guests often to look to wear clothes that are flamboyant. A popular colour among many visitors is pink, while many also look to wear a dash of black to honour the nickname of the race- 'run for the Black-Eyed Susans'.

What is the horse lineup for the Preakness? ›

Here are all the horses that will compete in the field May 18:
  • Catching Freedom.
  • Imagination.
  • Just Steel.
  • Mugatu.
  • Muth − SCRATCHED.
  • Mystik Dan.
  • Seize the Grey.
  • Tuscan Gold.
May 18, 2024

Where is Preakness 2025? ›

May 2025 - Baltimore, Maryland

The 2025 Preakness Stakes will take place at the legenday Pimlico Race Course and is the second race of the famous Triple Crown.

How old are the horses that run in the Preakness? ›

Only horses that are three years old are eligible to race in the Preakness Stakes, and it is open to both male and female horses. Swiss Skydiver, a filly, won the Preakness Stakes in 2020 and Rachel Alexandra won in 2009.

What female horse won the Preakness? ›

Only 11 fillies have won a Triple Crown race, none since Rachel Alexandra at the Preakness in 2009, and even seeing a female horse entered in . Triple Crown but no horse has ever won all three races. But if they did they would have to win;.

Is the Preakness in Baltimore? ›

The Preakness Stakes is an American thoroughbred horse race held annually on Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

What is the purse for the Preakness 2024? ›

The Preakness Stakes is traditionally held on the third Saturday in May, two weeks after the Kentucky Derby. The 2024 edition was scheduled for May 18, Race 13, with a post time of 7:01 p.m. EDT and television coverage by NBC and Peaco*ck from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. ET. The purse for the 2024 stakes was valued at $2 million.

Who owns Mystic Dan horse? ›

A homebred for owners Lance Gasaway, Daniel Hamby, and 4G Racing, Mystik Dan is by Goldencents, the dual Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) winner.

What was the payout for the Preakness? ›

The purse for this year's race was $2 million, the highest in Preakness history. As a result, the owners of Seize the Grey − MyRacehorse, which sells public shares of the horse − will get $1.2 million.

What was the final in the Preakness? ›

Seize The Grey ended the Triple Crown quest of Mystik Dan at the Preakness Stakes on Saturday. Seize The Grey fended off a late push from the Kentucky Derby winner to win the seventh Preakness for 88-year-old trainer D. Wayne Lukas.

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