Top Daytime Concerts Coming To Philly This Summer
XPoNential Music Festival
Wiggins Park
2 Riverside Drive
Camden, NJ 08103
(215) 898-6677
www,xpnfest.org
Dates: July 22-24 2016
The XPoNential Music Festival is put on every year by WXPN, University of Penn and Philadelphia's best non-commercial public FM radio station. The three-day concert takes place in July and hosts an impressive lineup, including Father John Misty, The Felice Brothers, The District and many more local and international bands. The festival is an all-day event for three days, with artists performing at the BB&T Pavilion each night. Those artists include Alabama Shakes, Ryan Adams and Brandi Carlile. Three day and single day passes are available. Three-day passes start at $140.00. Members of WXPN pay $70.00.
Bluegrass And Blueberries Festival
Peddler's Village
Routes 202 & 263
Lahaska, PA 18931
(215) 794-4018
www.peddlersvillage.com
Dates: July 16-17, 2016
If you are a bluegrass and blueberry fan, this is the perfect festival for you. The Bluegrass and Blueberries Festival at Peddler's Village in Lahaska, PA is the perfect way to celebrate the blueberry season. Enjoy a day of fun that includes great country and bluegrass music, other live entertainment, food, activities for the kids and a bunch of local blueberries. The festival runs between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, and best of all, it's free!
Musikfest
101 Founders Way
Bethlehem, PA 18015
(610) 332-1300
www.musikfest.org
Dates: August 5-14, 2016
Musikfest has been held every year since 1984 in Bethlehem, PA, and it is the nation's largest free music festival (non-gated.) Although the majority of the festival is free, the headline performances are ticketed, and the prices vary. The lineup for the festival includes Don Henley, Run DMC, Dierks Bentley, Aretha Franklin, X-Ambassadors, Boston, Bush and Chevelle, Sabrina Carpenter, The Avett Brothers and Lady Antebellum. The festival also includes kid activities, other musical and dance performances, comedy shows and tons of restaurant pop-ups.
The Philadelphia Folk Festival
1323 Salford Station Road
Schwenksville, PA 19438
(215) 247-1300
www.pfs.org/philadelphia-folk-festival
Dates: August 18-21, 2016
The Schwenksville, PA area folk festival has been a tradition for over forty years and is said to be the largest and oldest festival in the country. Every year, the festival packs in almost 15,000 people at the Old Pool Farm for the four-day festival. There is a lot to do with the whole family, including kids activities, crafts and workshops. The family-friendly campgrounds make this the perfect family destination this summer. There are tons of shops that are local to the area, as well as traveling vendors to buy gifts and trinkets from. Enjoy the street performers, jugglers, contortionists and other fringe artists during your stay. There is so much to do at the Philadelphia Folk Festival, you will never be bored.
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