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Daily Email - Monday - 5/11/2026
What an impressively bad performance by the Sixers and Flyers this weekend. In other dumpster fire-related news, a Bagel Shop in West Philly exploded for the second time this year over the weekend. That’s also pretty impressive if you ask me. Now, if you’re looking for some fire performances, we’ve got just the thing for you.
Pop anthems, Pride chaos, and three straight days of WeHo turning into the glitteriest block party on Earth… OUTLOUD is back June 5th–7th with The Pussycat Dolls, JADE, Ava Max, Ashlee Simpson, Jess Glynne, and a stacked lineup. One winner gets VIP tickets, a hotel stay, and $600 travel credit. Enter to win!*
JUST ANNOUNCED
horsegiirL is coming to The Fillmore on October 23rd with unhinged energy and enough eurodance chaos to fix your serotonin. Tickets on sale Wednesday!
Madeon lands at Franklin Music Hall on November 12th with a massive new audiovisual experience built for the dance floor. Tickets drop Friday.
Channel Tres hits Union Transfer on September 12th with slick house beats and smooth vocals. Tickets available Thursday!
Godfrey takes over Punch Line August 20th and 21st with two nights of sharp storytelling, wild crowd work, and zero filter. Tickets on sale now!
Plus other just announced shows from Michelle Wolf, Black Marble, Movements, Balance & Composure, Switchfoot, and more!
OUTDOOR CONCERTS IN PHILLY
Nothing beats live music with a skyline view, a warm night, and a drink sweating through your hand. From massive stadium shows and waterfront festivals to rooftop sets and park concerts, our Outdoor Concerts in Philly guide rounds up the best places to catch live music under the open sky all season long.

THIS WEEK
MON. - IRON & WINE at Union Transfer MON.-SUN. - 108TH PGA CHAMPIONSHIP at Aronimink Golf Club TUE. - DANCING WITH THE STARS: LIVE! at The Met TUE. - COURTNEY BARNETT at The Fillmore SAT. - PHILLY WINE FEST! SPRING EDITION at Philadelphia Zoo |
LOCALS ONLY
Head to the Muttër Musuem tonight to catch a conversation with Jack El-Hai, author of the book behind the new film Nuremberg, featuring a reception, live interview, and book signing.
The city just unveiled “Neighborhood Jawnts,” a new series of free walking tours exploring Philly’s food, culture, art, and history across 20 different neighborhoods from May through October.
Fairmount Park is hosting a moonlit hike and stargazing event on May 19th, complete with a guided walk along the historic Trolley Trail and telescope views of the moon and planets.
Middle Child’s annual “Gallerytessen” art auction returns tonight with butter-shaped lamps, sandwich sculptures, weird food art, and all proceeds supporting immigrant rights group Juntos.
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Shout out to everyone getting our newsletter for the first time today, after meeting us at the Northern Liberties Spring Festival this weekend!
Cheers,
Jon



