Honey’s at Star Love is a vibrant and increasingly influential nightclub based in
Baltimore,
Maryland, United States. Originally opened in 2023, Honey’s quickly became known as a dynamic centerpiece for the city’s burgeoning nightlife and electronic music scenes. The venue is located within the historic club space once occupied by Club Charles and The Windup Space—two beloved
Baltimore nightlife institutions—before undergoing renovations and rebranding as Honey’s at Star Love.
The club’s interior thoughtfully blends retro aesthetics with modern sensibilities, giving it both an intimate and energetic ambiance that sets the stage for deeply immersive dance experiences. Honey’s stands out for its sense of community and inclusivity, serving as a melting pot where locals, artists, and traveling musicians coalesce and connect over shared love for music. It has earned a strong reputation for programming that highlights the experimental edge of dance music, especially in house, techno, and disco, as well as for championing queer nightlife and collaborating with grassroots collectives.
This approach has cemented Honey’s not just as a nightlife hotspot, but also as a cultural touchstone for
Baltimore’s creative underground. Over its brief history, there have been no significant changes in location, but the venue has continued to evolve by expanding its roster of talent and adding new touches to its decor and sound system, ensuring that each visit feels contemporary yet rooted in the site’s storied past. Notable artists who have performed at Honey’s at Star Love include internationally acclaimed DJs such as
Honey Dijon,
Eris Drew, and
Octo Octa, as well as
Baltimore staples like Karizma and Lemz.
The club has also hosted rising stars in the American electronic scene, including AceMo and
DJ Swisha, alongside regional talent like James Nasty, Amsies, and Clark Price, creating lineups that celebrate both global innovation and the rich musical heritage of
Baltimore.