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Home » LaRian Finney Celebrates 60th Birthday at The Rossi Center as Finn Group Lands Pier Six Deal in Baltimore
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LaRian Finney Celebrates 60th Birthday at The Rossi Center as Finn Group Lands Pier Six Deal in Baltimore

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LaRian Finney Celebrates 60th Birthday at The Rossi Center as Finn Group Lands Pier Six Deal in Baltimore
Baltimore just witnessed a rare double play: a royal 60th birthday celebration at the Inner Harbor—and a power move that puts one of its own at the helm of a crown-jewel stage.

(BALTIMORE – May 26, 2026) — Baltimore just witnessed a rare double play: a royal 60th birthday celebration at the Inner Harbor—and a power move that puts one of its own at the helm of a crown-jewel stage.

The Minister of Culture at 60

Inside the The ROSSI Center on Pratt Street, LaRian Finney didn’t just arrive—he commanded the room.

Cherry Hill’s own. Baltimore’s self-made Minister of Culture. A man whose 25+ year run has shaped how this city celebrates itself.

With the skyline glowing behind him, Finney and his wife entered with the kind of elegance and energy usually reserved for dignitaries. It felt less like a birthday—and more like a coronation.

And truth be told, it was.

For a “youthful 60-year-old” who has brought icons like Patti LaBelle, LL Cool J, Frankie Beverly, Teena Marie, Chuck Brown, and Raheem DeVaughn to Baltimore stages, the room understood exactly what it was witnessing:

A legacy in real time.

A Legacy Written in Lights

Before “curator” became trendy, LaRian Finney was already building the blueprint.

Jazzy Summer Nights. First Thursdays. AFRAM lineups. Business summits.

He didn’t just host events—he created ecosystems.

For 25 years, Jazzy Summer Nights has stitched together generations—elders, millennials, Gen Z—into one shared cultural experience under the Baltimore sky. From City Hall to Hopkins Plaza to Druid Hill Park and beyond, Finney transformed ordinary spaces into cultural landmarks.

When thousands show up, it’s not hype—it’s habit.

It’s trust.

It’s impact.

He built stages where artists shine, entrepreneurs connect, sponsors activate, and communities feel seen. In doing so, he helped redefine what Black business and Black culture look like in Baltimore.

Pier Six: From Curator to Power Broker

Now comes the next level.

As detailed in , the City of Baltimore has tapped Finney’s Finn Group—alongside Knitting Factory Entertainment—to manage the iconic Pier Six Concert Pavilion.

That’s not just another gig.

That’s infrastructure.

A 4,600-seat, city-owned waterfront venue. A summer anchor. A major economic engine.

And now—under the direction of a hometown visionary who has spent decades proving he can move culture and crowds.

This is the evolution:
From booking stages… to controlling them.

From curating moments… to shaping the marketplace.

From local legend… to regional power broker.

Pairing Finney’s Baltimore credibility with a national touring pipeline isn’t just smart—it’s strategic. It positions the city to compete, attract, and win at a higher level.

Flowers While He Can Smell Them

At 60, LaRian Finney stands as more than a promoter.

He is a cultural architect.
A business builder.
A connector of people, energy, and opportunity.

His résumé isn’t just a list of events—it’s a record of impact: elevating Black businesses, inspiring young entrepreneurs, and reminding the world that Baltimore’s cultural currency is real.

So as the music faded and the Inner Harbor lights danced across the water, one truth stood tall:

The Finn still has it.

And now—he has Pier Six, too.

Happy 60th birthday, Minister of Culture.

Baltimore isn’t just watching.

It’s celebrating you.

LaRian Finney Celebrates 60th Birthday at The Rossi Center as Finn Group Lands Pier Six Deal in Baltimore
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