Philadelphia’s got a packed weekend ahead. Whether you’re catching live comedy at iconic clubs, dancing to electronic beats, or singing along to pop-rock nostalgia, there’s something for every mood and energy level.
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- Margaret Cho at Helium Comedy Club
- Three Pianos: Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin & Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
- Hilary Duff with La Roux & Jade LeMac at the Mann Center
- Who’s Bad – Michael Jackson Tribute Band at City Winery
- The Red Clay Strays, The Revivalists & Brent Cobb at the Mann Center
- Loe Shimmy at Union Transfer
- Yacht Rock Revue at Brooklyn Bowl
- Matt Sassari at NOTO Philadelphia
- Diggy Graves at Theatre of the Living Arts
- Royal Coda at The Foundry
Margaret Cho at Helium Comedy Club
Fri, Aug 7, 7:00 PM · Helium Comedy Club – Philadelphia · from $58
The legendary comedian brings her sharp, fearless comedy to Helium on Friday night. Cho’s known for tackling politics, identity, and pop culture with wit and warmth—expect an evening of laughter and honest commentary.
Three Pianos: Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin & Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Sat, Aug 8, 7:30 PM · TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts · from $67
Three emo-pop heroes share the stage at the Mann Center for an intimate, piano-driven show. If you grew up with these bands’ anthems, this is a rare chance to hear them reimagined in a stripped-down, emotional setting.
Hilary Duff with La Roux & Jade LeMac at the Mann Center
Sun, Aug 9, 7:00 PM · TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts · from $57
The pop icon brings her catalog of ’90s and 2000s hits to Philadelphia’s outdoor pavilion. Expect singalong moments, high energy, and a nostalgic night under the stars with two strong supporting acts.
Who’s Bad – Michael Jackson Tribute Band at City Winery
Sat, Aug 8, 7:30 PM · City Winery – Philadelphia · from $133
Relive the King of Pop’s greatest hits with a high-energy tribute act. Who’s Bad captures Jackson’s iconic moves, vocals, and showmanship—perfect if you want to dance and celebrate his legacy without leaving the city.
The Red Clay Strays, The Revivalists & Brent Cobb at the Mann Center
Fri, Aug 7, 6:30 PM · TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts · from $36
Three country and folk acts converge for a Friday evening of Americana and roots rock. The Red Clay Strays bring soulful Southern energy, The Revivalists deliver high-octane rock, and Brent Cobb rounds out the lineup with authentic country storytelling.
Loe Shimmy at Union Transfer
Sat, Aug 8, 8:00 PM · Union Transfer · from $46
Catch this rising hip-hop artist at one of Philly’s most respected indie venues. Union Transfer’s intimate setting is ideal for experiencing new rap talent up close and personal.
Yacht Rock Revue at Brooklyn Bowl
Fri, Aug 7, 8:00 PM · Brooklyn Bowl – Philadelphia · from $56
A fun, feel-good tribute to the smooth grooves of the ’70s and ’80s. Yacht Rock Revue turns the Brooklyn Bowl into a dance floor celebrating the era’s slickest, most laid-back hits.
Matt Sassari at NOTO Philadelphia
Fri, Aug 7, 10:00 PM · NOTO Philadelphia · from $35
Electronic and techno fans should head to NOTO for this late-night set. Sassari brings high-energy dance music to one of the city’s premier electronic venues—perfect for a Saturday night out.
Diggy Graves at Theatre of the Living Arts
Sun, Aug 9, 7:00 PM · Theatre Of The Living Arts · from $32
The hip-hop artist takes over TLA on Sunday evening. Known for introspective lyricism and dynamic performances, Graves offers a more thoughtful take on rap in an intimate theater setting.
Royal Coda at The Foundry
Fri, Aug 7, 7:00 PM · The Foundry – Philadelphia · from $39
This alternative rock act brings indie energy to The Foundry on Friday night. Royal Coda’s atmospheric sound and engaging live show make for a solid mid-sized venue experience in the heart of the city.
Dates and venues fill up fast—check listings and book early to secure your spot. Have a great weekend in Philadelphia!







