PHILADELPHIA, January 14, 2025 – There’s no shortage of excitement in Philadelphia, a city that continuously offers an endless array of things to do, places to explore and sights to discover.
The City of Brotherly Love is a year-round destination for food lovers, festival-goers, art enthusiasts and anyone in search of unforgettable experiences, including fun festivals, major concerts and brand-new exhibitions.
To inform all your coverage needs, Visit Philadelphia has assembled this press release with essential details on the biggest events happening throughout the year in Philadelphia and the surrounding four counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery).
One important note: Event dates and details can change at any time. Always check ahead with event organizers and/or on official event sites to confirm event dates and times.
WINTER 2025
- Philadelphia Auto Show (Jan. 11–20): Experience hundreds of vehicles, concept cars, and luxury models at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
- Winter Wonder at Longwood Gardens (Jan. 17–Mar. 23): Explore vibrant indoor gardens and stunning outdoor landscapes in Kennett Square.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend Celebrations (Jan. 18–20): Events at the African American Museum, Museum of the American Revolution, and Greater Philadelphia’s Day of Service.
- Center City District Restaurant Week (Jan. 19–Feb. 1): Enjoy prix fixe meals at over 100 restaurants in Center City.
- Opera Philadelphia Presents The Anonymous Lover (Jan. 31–Feb. 2): A romantic comedy opera at the Academy of Music.
- Lunar New Year Celebrations (Jan. 10–Feb. 2): Highlights include festivities at the Kimmel Center, Penn Museum and Chinatown parades.
- African American Children’s Book Fair (Feb. 1): Celebrate diversity in literature at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
- The Tasties (Feb. 2): An awards show honoring Philly’s culinary stars at Live! Casino & Hotel.
- Body Worlds: Vital (Feb. 15–Sept. 1): Explore human anatomy at The Franklin Institute.
- Philadelphia Flower Show (Feb. 28–Mar. 9): The nation’s largest horticultural event at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
SPRING 2025
- Swan Lake by Philadelphia Ballet (Mar. 6–16): A timeless ballet at the Academy of Music.
- Penn Relays (Apr. 24–26): The oldest track meet in the U.S. at Franklin Field.
- The Philadelphia Show (Apr. 25–27): Fine art and antiques at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Monster Jam (Apr. 26): High-octane monster truck action at Lincoln Financial Field.
- Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival (Apr. 27): A food lover’s paradise along Main Street in Manayunk.
- Chestnut Hill Home & Garden Festival (May 4): Home design and gardening showcases in Chestnut Hill.
- South 9th Street Italian Market Festival (May 17–18): A celebration of Italian culture, food, and traditions in South Philadelphia.
- Devon Horse Show and Country Fair (May 21–June 1): Equine events and a charming country fair in Chester County.
- Roots Picnic (May 31–June 1): A premier music festival at The Mann Center.
SUMMER 2025
- FIFA Club World Cup (Jun. 16–Jul. 4): Philadelphia hosts six matches of this global soccer tournament at Lincoln Financial Field.
- ODUNDE Festival (Jun. 8): The largest African cultural festival in the U.S., featuring food, music, and art.
- Wawa Welcome America (Jun. 19–Jul. 4): The nation’s largest July 4th celebration with concerts, fireworks, and community events.
- Barnes Foundation’s From Paris to Provence (Jun. 29): An art exhibit celebrating French inspiration on master painters.
- Life of Pi (Jul. 15–27): A stunning adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel at the Academy of Music.
- Savannah Bananas (Jul. 26–27): The viral baseball team brings their entertaining antics to Citizens Bank Park.
FALL 2025
- Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show (Sept. 19–21): The oldest outdoor fine art show in the U.S. returns for its fall edition.
- Navy & Marine Corps 250th Celebration (Oct. 9–16): A week of commemorative events along the Delaware River waterfront.
- OctoberFeast at Peddler’s Village (Oct. 11–12): Transport yourself to Germany without leaving Bucks County at Peddler’s Village, with sample beers in the beer garden, fare from food trucks, live entertainment and family-friendly activities.
- The Declaration’s Journey: 250 Years of America’s Founding Document (Opening Oct. 18)
- Barnes Foundation’s Rosseau’s Secrets (Opening Oct. 19): The Barnes Foundation, home to the largest collection of Henri Rousseau’s works, partners with Paris’ Musée de l’Orangerie for this new exhibition.
- Head of the Schuylkill Regatta (Oct. 25-26): Rowers of all levels — high school, college, elite and world champions — converge on the Schuylkill River for the two-day event.
- Philadelphia Marathon Weekend (Nov. 21–23): Run through the city’s historic landmarks and scenic streets.
America marks a huge anniversary in 2026: its 250th birthday. As the birthplace of America, Philadelphia serves as the heart of the celebration. And we gotta say, it’s shaping up to be a pret-ty AMAZING year filled with festivals, fireworks, freedom and fun.
From major sporting events like FIFA World Cup and the Major League Baseball All-Star Game to dynamic festivals like ArtPhilly What Now and Red, White, & Blue To-Do to thought-provoking cultural events like the inaugural TED Democracy, you can expect nonstop happenings for all ages, all year long.
It’s never too early to start your semiqencentennial planning. Check out our guide to 2026 in Philadelphia for the lowdown on how you should celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday.
For the full list with details on each event, please check out our web guide here: Philly’s 100+ Biggest Events & Fests for 2025.
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