June 26
Wawa Hoagie Day – at Independence National Historical Park at noon. Wawa is giving away free hoagies on Independence Mall. Stop by Arch Street, from 5th to 6th streets, at noon for a complimentary Wawa Shorti hoagie. In between bites, enjoy free entertainment and complimentary admission to the National Constitution Center.
June 28
Independence Day Fireworks on the Waterfront – From 9:30-9:45 p.m. Celebrate Independence Weekend with fireworks at waterfront destinations, including Cherry Street Pier, Spruce Street Harbor Park, Race Street Pier, Pier 68 and Washington Avenue Pier. Catch the U.S. Army Band’s “Pershing’s Own” concert at 8 p.m.
June 28
Concilio’s Annual Hispanic Fiesta – at LOVE Park from 2-9 p.m. One of the largest celebrations of Latino arts and culture in Philadelphia, Concilio’s Hispanic Fiesta brings music, dance, food and flair to the heart of Philadelphia. Moving to LOVE Park for 2025, the annual family-friendly festival features live entertainment by both local and world-renowned Latino artists, a Hispanic Parade of Flags, interactive exhibits highlighting Latino culture and traditions, a kids zone and food from Latino-owned businesses. This year’s performance lineup is headlined by Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter Ivy Queen and features Los Pueblitos, Bonilla Baile Folklórico and Estilo Dance Studio.
June 30
Make Your Own Pride Zine & Buttons – From 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Whitman Library meeting room. Join artists from South Street Art Mart in learning how to make your own handmade zines and buttons from scratch to tell your own Pride story. For teens and adults. Part of the Free Library of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month programming.
July 1
Movies on the Mall – At National Historical Park from 7-9 p.m. The Will Smith classic Independence Day takes on special meaning during Independence Week. The 1996 action movie returns to the big screen for a special showing in Old City with Independence Hall as its backdrop. All are welcome to bring a blanket or chair.
July 3
Pops on Independence – at Independence National Historical Park from 7-9 p.m. After performing under the moniker the “No Name Pops” since 2023, the 40-plus-year-old Philadelphia tradition returns to its roots. The orchestra, known for playing everything from Broadway to Beethoven, takes the stage at Independence National Historical Park with brand-new music director Chris Dragon, special guest singer-songwriter Ben Folds and a very familiar name: the Philly Pops.
July 4
Salute to Independence Parade – from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mark the United States’ 249th birthday with a celebration of history, culture and diversity. The parade kicks off at 5th and Chestnut streets, passing in front of Independence Hall, before traveling west through Old City to Broad and Arch streets. With a special traveling dance production, performances by the World Champion Reading Buccaneers Drum and Bugle Corps and the Corotegas Latin Marching Band, and the debut of the first float set for the 2026 parade celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
July 4
Wawa Welcome America – The festival will feature an expanded lineup of free multicultural and multigenerational events throughout Philadelphia on Benjamin Franklin Parkway with a concert featuring the two-time Grammy Award-winning hip-hop icon LL Cool J and Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, songwriter and Philadelphia native Jazmine Sullivan. The concert will be followed by Philadelphia’s largest annual fireworks display over the Parkway beginning at 9:30 p.m.
July 26
Second City – The improv comedy group is bringing its 65th anniversary tour to Philly with two shows at Live! Casino & Hotel. The show will feature songs and sketches crafted by some of Second City’s famous alumni like Tina Fey, Bill Murray and Stephen Colbert. Showtimes are 4 and 9 p.m. Tickets start at $19.99 at Philadelphia.LiveCasinoHotel.com, AXS.com and at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.
August 1
Philadelphia Folk Festival Preview Concert – At 7 p.m. at Bryn Mawr Twilight Concert Series, 9 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. in Bryn Mawr. An evening featuring performances from Larry Ahearn, Lili Añel, Cloudbelly and Max Davey. It is a free event. All four performers are scheduled to play at this year’s Philadelphia Folk Festival. The event will offer a sneak peek of what to expect on the Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Township this summer.
August 9
Bed of Roses – The World’s Best Bon Jovi Tribute – At Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, the ultimate tribute band that captures the full range of Bon Jovi’s career, from his ’80s roots to his modern sound. With a setlist full of classic hits like Livin’ On A Prayer, You Give Love A Bad Name and It’s My Life, the band delivers an experience through authentic vocals, costumes and showmanship. Tickets begin at $19.99 and available at Philadelphia.LiveCasinoHotel.com, AXS.com or at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.
September 11
Louie TheSinger – At the Theatre of Living Arts, Mexican American country artist Louie TheSinger brings his tour in support of his new album One For The Hometown. Tickets at LiveNation.com.
September 26
Kashmir – The Spirit of Led Zeppelin Live! – At Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, Kashmir takes you back to the 1970s with a recreation of a classic Zeppelin concert. Witness the live performance of Physical Graffiti in its entirety by Kashmir featuring Jean Violet. Zeppelin’s sixth album, it was originally released in 1975. Tickets begin at $19.99 and available at Philadelphia.LiveCasinoHotel.com, AXS.com or at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.
October 4
DoOkie – America’s Premier Green Day Tribute – At Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia. DoOkie brings the energy and sound of Green Day to life, offering a tribute that captures the spirit of the band. Formed in western Massachusetts, DoOkie became a sought-after tribute act, known for its performances and energy. Songs will include “Basket Case” to “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).” Tickets begin at $19.99 and available at Philadelphia.LiveCasinoHotel.com, AXS.com or at Shop Live! in the hotel lobby.
October 11
St. Monica’s Clothing Drive – St. Vincent DePaul Conference of St. Monica Parish will hold a clothing drive at St. Monica Senior School, 2500 S. 16th St., from 9 a.m. to noon. Please enter the school yard on the Porter Street side. Receipts will be provided upon request. This will be a good time to give to a worthy cause and eliminate clothes you no longer wear.
October 14
Mumford & Sons – At the Wells Fargo Center, support acts include Japanese Breakfast, Gregory Alan Isakov, Michael Kiwanuka, Sierra Ferrell, Gigi Perez, Margo Price, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, Good Neighbours and Divorce. Mumford & Sons has partnered with PLUS1 to support War Child. $1 from every ticket sold will help War Child to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children affected by war. Tickets at www.mumfordandsons.com
October 25
SPHS Class of ’68 Celebrates Turning 75 – South Philadelphia High School’s Class of 1968 will have a luncheon at noon on Oct. 25 at the Waterfall Room, 2015 S. Water St. The event is open to all classes and formal invites will be emailed in March. Call Arleen Liberi 609-922-2419, Maria Leati 856-287-3734 or Stephen Michielli 267-252-2740.
October 29
Bryan Adams – At the Wells Fargo Center, Bryan Adams announces that he is hitting the road this fall with his “Roll With The Punches” North America 2025 tour. Tickets available at BryanAdams.com.