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What’s a top American city without a top-notch music scene? We wouldn’t know.
Philadelphia sets the stage for music’s biggest acts to come to town with dozens of performance venues — from massive stadiums and open-air amphitheaters to intimate smaller venues.
Global superstars, living legends and rising stars of the digital age are all set to rock the mic across the region this concert season — and you’re going to want to be in the audience when they do.
Below, you’ll find the top concerts headed to Philly in spring 2026 and beyond. Check back often for updates.
Looking for more great concerts? WXPN’s concert calendar is your go-to for awesome concerts every day of the week in Greater Philadelphia.
Am I the drama? And so what if I am? Cardi B wears the title proudly during her first headlining arena tour, taking over the Xfinity Mobile Arena this spring.
If you’re anything like us and the Bronx rapper’s latest album has gone triple platinum in your home, don’t miss your chance to step outside with Little Miss Drama herself and turn up to hits like Bodega Baddie, WAP and Money.
Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, 3601 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
Feel your heart breaking a little bit, but you kinda like it? Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi has that effect on people.
After a two-year hiatus, the beloved performer made his triumphant comeback in 2025, releasing a new EP, which has spawned instant hits Almost, The Day That I Die and its eponymous song, Survive. Sing along to these and more when the heartfelt performer comes to The Liacouras Center.
Where: The Liacouras Center, 1776 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
London native Lily Allen’s newest critically acclaimed album comes with a side of piping hot tea.
Like any serious pop star, Lily Allen channeled the chaos of her life — in this case, a devastating divorce — into a song. Several, actually. And she’s taking her masterpiece on the road, embarking on her biggest tour yet and performing the album in its entirety at venues across the nation, including The Met.
Can’t make it to the April show? The West End Girl’s back in Philly later this fall for a performance at Xfinity Mobile Arena (Thursday, September 6, 2026).
Where: The Met, 858 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
A rising star from across the Atlantic, Raye isn’t afraid to say the quiet part out loud. After all, the Brit spent much of 2025 summoning the love of her life in her jazzy viral hit, WHERE IS MY HUSBAND! (emphasis all hers).
With a name like This Tour May Contain New Music, you know exactly what to expect when the show hits The Met: brand-new songs, retro-pop vibes and her straightforward charm. Plus, it’s a family affair: Raye’s bringing her equally musical sisters along, too.
Florence Welch has always given off BME (Big Mystic Energy) with an otherworldly voice and ethereal presence, but the frontwoman of the No. 1-selling indie rock ensemble, Florence + the Machine, is really leaning into her own magic after overcoming a health scare.
See Florence’s energy on full display at Xfinity Mobile Arena when the group stages songs from its new album, Everybody Scream.
Since popping up on the scene, TikTok darling PinkPantheress has mesmerized the masses with viral, Y2K-esque dance-pop hits like Boy’s a liar, Illegal and Pain.
Everyone’s favorite internet bestie jumps from the screen to the stage for her Evening With PinkPantheress tour. Two unforgettable nights at The Met with the pop princess feels … illegal.
Where: The Met Philadelphia, 858 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
Pop star Khalid and his It’s Always Summer Somewhere Tour’s bringing sunshine and much-needed warm-weather vibes to Highmark Mann to kick off the Fairmount Park outdoor amphitheater’s 2026 season.
Get in a summery state of mind while singing along to hits like Better and Young Dumb & Broke, plus new releases from his most recent album, after the sun goes down.
Where: Highmark Mann Center for the Performing Arts, 5201 Parkside Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
Big voices deserve big stages.
Two of music’s most legendary vocalists and brightest stars — Josh Groban and Jennifer Hudson — team up to bring you an unforgettable evening of music across genres ranging from classical to soul. See — and hear — your favorite singers’ favorite singers blow the house down at South Philly’s Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Originally built as part of America’s bicentennial festivities in 1976, Highmark Mann Center for the Performing Arts hits the big 5-0 this year.
In celebration of both the anniversary milestone and America’s 250th anniversary, the beloved open-air music venue is collaborating with titans of Philly arts and culture for four major celebratory performances, plus a brand-new mural by Mural Arts Philadelphia.
Don’t miss a world premiere concert by The Philadelphia Orchestra and Grammy Award-winning choir The Crossing (June 17, 2026), and a culminating concert to commemorate the year (June 18, 2026). Plus, performing arts fans can catch a weekend of epic ballet performances earlier in the month by Ballet X (June 4-5, 2026).
Meghan Trainor’s been all about that bass, but the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter’s music is packed with a healthy dose of empowerment, self-love and fun, too.
Armed with a treasure trove of infectious, witty and way-too-catchy earworms — like Made You Look and Like I’m Gonna Lose You — the global popstar returns to Xfinity Mobile Arena this summer for her Get In Girl Tour, supporting her forthcoming album, Toy With Me.
Self-produced global pop powerhouse i-dle gives Philly a taste of South Korea during this night of high-energy K-pop at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
The group’s Syncopation World Tour features viral hits like HWAA, Queencard, TOMBOY and more, and fans can expect plenty of bold concepts and theatrical visuals.
Are you ready to rock? Just asking for a friend, ʼcause two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Dave Grohl certainly is.
One of the most enduring rock bands of all time, the Foo Fighters, is set to tear up one of Philly’s biggest stages, Lincoln Financial Field, performing songs like Everlong, The Pretender and more — and the hard rocking doesn’t end there. The ensemble is joined by Queen of the Stone Age, Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away.
Where: Lincoln Financial Field, 1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA
One of the most respected voices in modern country and Southern soul, Chris Stapleton brings his All-American Road Show to Camden.
Whether it’s the emotional Tennessee Whiskey, or the beltable and bluesy I Was Wrong, Stapleton puts every bit of his soul into his music — and the music of others, being a songwriter for artists like Luke Bryan and Adele.
Catch the multi-Grammy Award winner for two nights this summer.
Where: Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, 1 Harbour Boulevard, Camden, NJ
The man … the myth … the legend. Bruno Mars is back. The Grammy Award-winning hitmaker behind some of the funkiest smashes of the 2010s and beyond — Just the Way You Are and That’s What I Like, just to name a few — the uber-popular global superstar hasn’t blessed the world with a solo album or world tour in nearly a decade. But that’s about to change.
Catch the charismatic showman in all his 24K glory at Lincoln Financial Field this September, in support of his highly anticipated new album, The Romantic.
Where: Lincoln Financial Field, One Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA
The world — more specifically the music world — is Ed Sheeran’s playground.
The massive global superstar expertly moves from heartbreaking R&B- and folk-tinged ballads to danceable pop anthems inspired by faraway places. You can have the full Ed Sheeran experience when he steps onto the stage at Lincoln Financial Field to close out the summer with an epic open-air concert.
The animated band’s first full North American tour in over four years, Gorillaz’s Mountain Tour caps off a summer of fun on the Delaware River waterfront.
Known for genre-defying music fusions and, most notably, being entirely two-dimensional, the Grammy Award-winning Gorillaz collabbed (IRL) with icons ranging from Stevie Nicks and Beck to Bad Bunny and Elton John.
If you can’t already hear the Feel Good Inc. bassline, I don’t know what to tell you.
Ready to be thunderstruck? One of the greatest rock bands of all time, AC/DC, has racked up just about every accolade you can think of — diamond and platinum albums, Grammy wins, sold-out stadiums and more.
The hard-rocking legends aren’t slowing down anytime soon, flipping the switch on yet another awesome era of AC/DC with their Power Up Tour, coming to Lincoln Financial Field early this fall.
This fall, Weezer teams up with The Shins and Silversun Pickups to deliver a mixtape plucked straight from your misunderstood youth.
Weezer’s national The Gathering tour features classics like Buddy Holly, Island in the Sun and Say It Ain’t So, along with brand-new material from the band’s forthcoming untitled album, and plenty of Shins and Pickups hits like New Slang and Panic Switch, respectively.
Doja Cat’s Vie era finally comes to Philly this November.
Expect the unexpected as the genre-bending Grammy Award-winning superstar with a knack for the dramatic performs music from her pop-forward fifth album at Xfinity Mobile Arena. If we’re lucky, she might even dip into her repertoire for fan favorites like Paint the Town Red, Agora Hills and Say So.
Following 2025’s grand introduction, the second annual Germantown Jazz Festival brings three electrifying days of music, art, culture and community — all celebrating Germantown’s jazz history and paving the way for the future of jazz.
Along with music performances all festival long, attendees can join workshops, refuel with local food vendors and enjoy rich cultural experiences.
Where: Various locations in Germantown including Vernon Park, 5800 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
Each year, Philly singer-songwriter extraordinaire Dave Hause assembles the annual rock homecoming weekend of his dreams — and you’re invited.
Held on the grounds of Manayunk’s Venice Island Performing Arts Center, the three-day Sing Us Home Festival returns for its fourth year with a robust lineup that includes The Menzingers; The Mountain Goats; the Augustines; Dave’s own band, Dave Hause & The Mermaid; and more.
Where: Venice Island Performing Arts Center, 7 Lock Street, Philadelphia, PA
Name a better duo than beer and music. Billed as “the world’s loudest, heaviest, headbangingest, two-day craft beer event,” Decibel magazine’s signature two-day music fest is back at The Fillmore for an electrifying ninth year.
Headlined by Grammy Award-nominated thrash metal bands Power Trip and Municipal Waste, the festival features high-energy sets by nearly a dozen acts and brews from 14 rocking breweries, including Pennsylvania breweries New Trail Brewing Co., Requiem Bier and Imprint Beer Co.
Where: The Fillmore Philadelphia, 29 E. Allen Street, Philadelphia, PA
Leave it to 93.3 WWMR — one of the longest-running rock radio stations in the nation — to give you a lesson on how it’s done. Your classroom? MMRBQ, the Philly institution’s annual waterfront music festival at Camden’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion.
This year’s lineup features national names, including legendary headliners Godsmack, Alice Cooper, The Hooters and Everclear, along with a lineup of local rising stars and even live band karaoke — and the fest hits a little harder this year, as a testament to the life of late WMMR radio legend Pierre Robert.
This Jewish American Heritage Month, Philly celebrates the sounds of the Jewish diaspora with the first-ever Philly Jewish Music Festival. Headlined by Grammy Award-winning artist Matisyahu, the day-long fest showcases a diverse slate of international, national and local performers, spanning hip-hop, rock, and Mizrahi, Sephardic and Klezmer musical traditions.
Hosted by comedian Eitan Levine, the day’s festivities also include comedy sets, children’s programming, audience activations and more. The festival is a part of the Jewish American Heritage Month events at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History.
Where: 2300 Arena, 2300 S. Swanson Street, Philadelphia, PA
With the city’s deep history in soul, rap and hip-hop, it’s no wonder Philadelphia is home to one of the nation’s most prestigious hip-hop and R&B festivals. The annual Roots Picnic — curated by iconic Philly band The Roots — features a yearly lineup highlighting groundbreaking up-and-comers and legendary acts alike.
The 2026 stacked bill is headlined by none other than Jay-Z and Erykah Badu, with performances by Kehlani, Brandy, T.I., Mariah the Scientist, De La Soul, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kwn, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Adam Blackstone and so many more. Whew!
Where: Belmont Mansion Drive, Philadelphia, PA
The cornerstone of Independence Day festivities in Philadelphia is always the annual Wawa Welcome America festival.
The multi-week celebration commences on Juneteenth and culminates on July Fourth. This year’s events include the Juneteenth Block Party at the African American Museum in Philadelphia; Red, White, & Blue To-Do parade and block party in the Historic District; a massive July Fourth parade; and a headline concert on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway followed by a massive fireworks show above the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Featured performers throughout the celebration include household names such as Idina Menzel, Queen Latifah, Eve, Kirk Franklin, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Trixie Mattel. For the full festival lineup for 2026, keep an eye on the official website.
Where: Various locations including the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA
This touring outdoor music festival regularly features some of the world’s hottest EDM performers and DJs for two days of house, trance, dance, pop and more. Each year, the fest boasts an electrifying lineup, with past artists including Zedd, Tiësto, Subtronics, The Chainsmokers and more.
Details for 2026 are still to be announced, so keep an eye on the official website for the full lineup, after-party info and other details. Two-day or single-day tickets are available (including VIP options).
Where: Location TBA, Philadelphia, PA
For over 30 years, iconic public radio station WXPN has brought musical legends and rising stars — including many local names — together along the Camden waterfront for this annual can’t-miss fest at Wiggins Waterfront Park.
The lineup for this year’s fest is TBD, so keep an eye out for some exciting announcements in the coming months.
Where: Wiggins Waterfront Park, 2 Riverside Drive, Camden, NJ
Ongoing
Both music legends and up-and-comers grace the Philly stages for this season’s Ensemble Arts Jazz Series, with must-see performances of electric jazz, soulful classics, funky melodies, orchestral rhythms, folk melodies and everything in between. Coming up:
Where: Various locations including the Miller Theater, 250 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
If you don’t already know the name Yannick Nézet-Séguin (Yah-NEEK NAH-zay SAY-gahn) — one of the world’s most sought-after conductors — you will.
The Olympic-tier Philadelphia Orchestra is widely considered one of the finest in the world, and Nézet-Séguin serves as its music director for another season of extraordinary performances.
Shows include Bolero and Don Juan (April 23-25, 2026), Beethoven and Marsalis (May 28-31, 2026), and Gershwin and Bernstein (June 4-7, 2026), plus live movie scoring for Disney’s The Lion King (June 20, 2026), The Wizard of Oz (June 26-27, 2026) and Star Wars (July 24, 2026).
Where: Various locations including the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, 300 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA
This smooth evening of 2000s neo-soul and R&B brings together two Grammy Award-nominated greats for performances of music that helped define a genre.
The ladies of Floetry serve warm and laid-back classics like Say Yes and Floetic, perfectly paired with Raheem’s signature slow jams like You and Don’t Come Easy.
Lamenting the end of spring? Then boy, do we have the show for you.
Known for delivering all kinds of goth-influenced emotional devastation, the Grammy Award-winning Evanescence — led by vocal powerhouse Amy Lee for over 30 years — takes the stage across the pond in Camden this June, joined by ethereal metalcore band Spiritbox and English rock duo the Nova Twins.
If you listen closely, you can already hear the piano.
It’s been a cool 20 years since the release of hip-hop icon Rick Ross’ debut album, Port of Miami. While nowadays he may not be hustlin’ every day, the legend still drops hot beats and catchy flows during this night of Black luxury.
Joined by the Renaissance Orchestra, Rick Ross’ 20th anniversary national tour features powerful live orchestral performances of his chart-topping hits. In true celebratory fashion, black-tie attire is encouraged.
Ne-Yo and Akon kick off one of the hottest nights of the summer with a double-header of throwback hits that’ll take you from the dancefloor all the way back to that heartbreak you tried to forget about. :(
Ne-Yo — one of the most prolific R&B songwriters of the 2000s — breaks out bangers like Closer, So Sick and Because of You, while Akon rounds things out with globally influenced anthems like Lonely and Don’t Matter.
Are you ready for the sing-along of the summer? Pop-rock powerhouse band Train is taking you on a nostalgic journey back in time.
The year’s 2001, and the iconic group just released its sophomore album The Drops of Jupiter, kicking off an epic 25-year run. Come ready to join in and sing along to nearly three decades of chart-topping bangers, from Drops of Jupiter to Hey, Soul Sister to Drive By, at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion.
While it’s a cold winter in their native Australia, the Sydney pop foursome 5 Seconds of Summer heats up the stage at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion for about 1,400 times that number of seconds on the heels of their most recent album, EVERYONE’S A STAR!
Kick off the band’s next chapter, singing along to new jams like Not OK and Telephone Busy and classics like Youngblood and She Looks So Perfect.
Free Bird! Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees and pioneers of Southern Rock, Lynyrd Skynyrd, shred on the Camden waterfront stage this summer, joined this time by Grammy Award-nominated band Foreigner (known for immediately recognizable hits like I Want to Know What Love Is and Cold as Ice).
Warm up those vocals and spread out on the lawn for an evening of arena-tier rock.
As the proud owner of five Grammy Awards (including Best Rap Album), Lil Wayne needs no introduction.
The performer’s 20 Years of Carter Classics tour celebrates two decades since the debut of his landmark Tha Carter albums, featuring chart-topping tracks from the multi-platinum series — like Lollipop and A Milli — and a guest performance by not one, but 2 Chainz.
The Delaware River waterfront throws it all the way back with a summer night of decade-defining ’90s anthems by TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, and En Vogue.
We’re talkin’ No Scrubs. We’re talking Whatta Man. We’re talkin’ Don’t Let Go (Love). With five Grammy Awards, eight Soul Train Music Awards and over a dozen MTV Music Awards between them, the riverside show is gonna have you chasing Waterfalls in the best possible way.
It’s so hard to say goodbye … but it’s a little easier with a full orchestra.
Homegrown R&B superstars Boyz II Men take us into the last official weekend of summer with the full orchestra of tunes by the beloved Philly Pops. The night features all of Boyz II Men’s Grammy Award-laden hits (End of the Road), deep cuts (Water Runs Dry) and anthems (Motownphilly — obviously), but with the emotional punch that comes with a full band.
Dates vary by artist
Thought we were done? The Philly music scene is unstoppable.
This year, venues all across town host an ever-updating lineup of artists, including Demi Lovato at Xfinity Mobile Arena (April 18, 2026); Tim McGraw at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (July 23, 2026); Waxahatchee (April 18, 2026) and Ari Lennox (May 24, 2026) at The Met; Calum Scott (April 22, 2026), Wale & Smino (June 27, 2026) and Jack Harlow (August 15, 2026) at The Fillmore; and Hilary Duff (August 9, 2026) and Ella Mai (August 25, 2026) at Highmark Mann — just to name a few.
Want even more great info on upcoming concerts and music festivals in Greater Philadelphia? WXPN, the public radio station of the University of Pennsylvania, curates an excellent calendar of who’s playing where and when. Check it out here.
Yes! Philadelphia is a major tour stop for many artists, in addition to boasting a formidable local scene. There is a live music show almost every night.
From A-list rappers like Meek Mill to indie darlings like Hop Along, plenty of great artists call Philly home. (See: The Roots, Pink, McCoy Tyner, Santigold, Cayetana, Jill Scott, Christian McBride and The War on Drugs, etc.) Homegrown talent is fiercely loyal to the city, often playing shows for local fans.
It depends who you ask. In the 1960s and ’70s, the city had its own genre, the Sound of Philadelphia (often called TSOP) — a lush and funky form of soul. In the decades since, R&B, hip-hop and indie rock acts have earned acclaim.
Take your pick! You’ll see the next-big things at Union Transfer and Johnny Brenda’s. The Fillmore and Franklin Music Hall are excellent mid-sized venues, and arenas like Xfinity Mobile Arena are where you’ll find the legends.
You bet. The Roots Picnic and XPoNential Music Festival are both fan favorites.
Philly’s food scene is as highly regarded as its music. Try an essential dish like a pie from Pizzeria Beddia if you’re seeing a show at nearby Johnny Brenda’s or try something new such as Pietramala, which is only a short walk away from Franklin Music Hall.
The Visit Philly Overnight Package offers free hotel parking as well as choose-your-own-adventure perks like free attraction tickets.
So much! See world-famous art at our storied museums, shop till you drop and, of course, have a cheesesteak.
It’s Philly’s biggest year yet!
Make the most of it by booking the Visit Philly Overnight Package, which comes with free hotel parking and complimentary tickets to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties including Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute, the Mercer Museum in Bucks County, Longwood Gardens in Chester County, the Brandywine Museum of Art in Delaware County and Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County.