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Nine Things to Know Before You Go to the 2024 Preakness Stakes
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Baltimore will be the center of the racing world this Saturday, May 18, when Pimlico plays host to the second jewel of the Triple Crown, the $2 million Preakness Stakes. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
Get to Know the Horses
This year’s Preakness Stakes is shaping up to be an exciting one, with upset Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve winner Mystik Dan pointing to the race. Check out this year’s entries with our contender slideshow and the cheat sheet.
Get Your Tickets
Pimlico offers a variety of experiences for this year’s Preakness. There’s the Turfside Terrace in the infield, clubhouse seating with great views of the track, and manyt other great options. Learn more about tickets for the 2024 Preakness here.
Check Out the Music Festival
Learn all about Preakness LIVE, the artist formerly known as InfieldFest, which ushered in a new era of live music, entertainment, and hopsitality for Preakness Stakes weekend. For 2024, Jack Harlow makes his debut on the Pimlico infield as the headlining musical act for Preakness LIVE!
Harlow will anchor a full day of live music and entertainment after performances by Gryffin, Channel Tres, Frank Walker, and Chantel Jeffries. Get Preakness LIVE tickets now.
The Preakness Pre-Party
You can celebrate the Preakness in style and contribute to a great cause at America’s Best Racing’s Pre-Preakness Party! The event takes place at Baltimore’s Mount Washington Tavern on May 15, 2024. Proceeds from the ABR Pre-Preakness Party will benefit Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and The Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation. Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door, and include admission, a drink, snack platters, and the opportunity to mingle with trainers, jockeys, and other racing personalities.
Get Ready for Black-Eyed Susan Day

Saturday isn’t the only big day of racing at Pimlico this week. Friday’s card is headlined by the $300,000 George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, the filly equivalent of the Preakness. The Friday card also features the historic Pimlico Special Stakes for older male horses, plus five other great stakes races. Learn more about the day’s events here and the full card of stakes races on tap for the weekend at Pimlico here.
Catch a Sunrise Tour
Pimlico offers a behind-the-scenes look at the racing action Preakness week with its popular sunrise tours. Tours are offered Tuesday, May 14, through Friday, May 17, starting at 6 a.m, ET and include visits with the blacksmiths, jockeys, trainers, outriders, and more! The tours are free and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to high demand, tour sign-ups end promptly at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday, May 16 and Friday, May 17.
Enjoy the Alibi Breakfast
A long-standing Preakness tradition, the Alibi Breakfast is annually held the Thursday before the Preakness, and offers horsemen and media members a chance to make their predictions (and offer excuses in advance!) for the big race. It takes place in the Terrace dining room at Pimlico. You can purchase tickets here.
Try the Signature Cocktail
The Kentucky Derby has the mint julep, and likewise the Preakness has its own signature drink, the Black-Eyed Susan. It’s a combination of vodka, orange juice, bourbon, and sweet and sour mix. A Preakness weekend trip isn’t complete without trying one.
Know What You Can and Can’t Bring
Preakness day can be a long one; it’s typically about nine hours between start of the first race and the Preakness Stakes. Make sure you’re prepared by bringing a phone charger, sunscreen, and a poncho, in case of an errant Maryland thunderstorm. Bags up to 18x18 are permitted, anything else is not allowed. Other prohibited items include outside food and drink, drones, chairs, tents, and glass containers of any type. Check out the full list of what you can and can’t bring here.