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Daily Email - Tuesday - 4/7/2026
Helloooooo everyone! Now that we’re over the Monday blues, we can actually get focused and back into gear, so let’s get right into it.
Lotus brings their Rise of the Anglerfish Tour to Union Transfer on April 18th with hypnotic grooves, shimmering jams, and a full-on electronic-meets-live-band swirl. It’s the kind of show you feel as much as you hear. Enter to win a pair of tickets.
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Jon Batiste is coming to the Highmark Mann on August 14th for a night of jazz, soul, and pure musical joy. Tickets on sale Friday.
Insane Clown Posse hits Franklin Music Hall on October 22nd, which means face paint, Faygo, and absolute mayhem. Tickets on sale Friday.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers roll into Parx Casino on August 28th with bluesy, barroom swagger that refuses to age. Tickets on sale Friday.
Julia Wolf dives into the Deep End World Tour at Union Transfer on September 30th with her moody pop and alt-electronic energy. Tickets on sale Friday.
Plus other just announced shows from Bert Kreischer, JUTES, Tchami, Young Miko, The Disco Biscuits, and more!
20 SHOWS UNDER $20
While everything in the country gets more and more expensive by the day, there are still incredible shows under $20 in Philly each week. We've got all of them listed in one place for you, so get out there and discover your new favorite band.

IN THE FUTURE
4.18 - SEASON OPENING DAY at Franklin Square 5.2-5.3 - VINYLCON at 23rd Street Armory 5.16 - SOLEÁ SUMMER SERIES at Ben Franklin Yacht 6.19-7.3 - FREE MOVIE DAYS at Philadelphia Film Society Center |
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We’re getting closer and closer to the NFL draft, which means everyone’s playing armchair coach, trying to predict what the Eagles are plotting.
Street sweeping is back through October, hitting 14 neighborhoods with parking restrictions in tow. So get ready to move your car each week, or the PPA’s taking more of your hard-earned cash.
The King and Queen of the Netherlands are pulling up to Philly, with stops at Independence Hall, a Kensington school, and even the Eagles’ facility.
Local legend Kurt Vile just announced his first album in four years, Philadelphia’s Been Good to Me. I think the title says it all. Get excited.
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And you’ve made it to the bottom of our newsletter! Congratulations, now get out there, touch some grass, and enjoy the rest of this beautiful day.
Cheers,
Jon



