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Guide to Live Events in Philadelphia: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Philadelphia, PA, is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theater performances to major sporting events and music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Philadelphia This Week

Philadelphia is buzzing with excitement this week, starting with a thrilling performance by Fakemink at Franklin Music Hall. Sports fans can cheer on the Philadelphia Flyers and the Philadelphia 76ers at Xfinity Mobile Arena as they play in crucial matches. Meanwhile, baseball enthusiasts can watch the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.

Laughter is on the menu with Heather McMahan's comedy show at Kimmel Center - Miller Theater. Don't miss the theatrical delight of Bat Out Of Hell, also playing at the Kimmel Center - Miller Theater, offering an exhilarating musical experience.

Things to Do in Philadelphia Next Week

Next week, Philadelphia has an array of captivating events you won't want to miss. Rock icon Bruce Springsteen will set the stage at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 8th. If hip-hop is your groove, catch The Kid LAROI performing at The Met Philadelphia the same evening.

Sports fans can cheer for the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on May 9th. Later, rock out with The Black Keys at Franklin Music Hall. On May 10th, baseball fans can enjoy a game at Citizens Bank Park with the Philadelphia Phillies, or explore pop with PinkPantheress back at The Met Philadelphia.