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Daily Email - Wednesday - 4/9/2025

Harlem-born hip-hop icon FERG is bringing his signature energy to Union Transfer on April 28th. Get ready for a night of booming beats, infectious hooks, and high-octane performance from one of rap’s most dynamic voices. Enter to WIN.

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WIN STUFF WEDNESDAY

Y’all know what time it is. Wednesday’s are for WINNING, and we’ve got some awesome opportunities for y’all. Check out this week’s top giveaways

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🎷 Chameleon: A Herbie Hancock Happy Hour

Friday, April 18th @ The Trestle Inn (6PM)

Groove to the legendary sounds of jazz-funk pioneer Herbie Hancock while sipping craft cocktails at this special happy hour celebration of musical innovation. Enter to win a $50 gift bar tab!*

🛍️ Riot Nerd Pop-Up Market

Saturday, April 26th @ Philadelphia Brewing Co. (1PM)

Shop handmade crafts and curated vintage treasures at this outdoor market featuring local vendors, adoptable dogs from Philly Bully Team, Tokio Sushi food truck, and DJ beats. RSVP for free entry!*

🌮 Dine Latino Restaurant Week

Now through April 12th @ Various Locations

Celebrate the vibrant Latino culinary scene with special menus and complimentary offerings at over 25 restaurants across Philadelphia.

🎸 Bria Salmena

Friday, April 25th @ World Cafe Live (8PM)

Fresh off her debut solo album release, catch Bria Salmena as she brings her emotionally-charged blend of dark pop and alt-rock to Philadelphia. Enter to win!

Activism & Charity Events

Year Round @ Various Locations

From cleanups and community fridges to protests and advocacy nights, find local events that give back and make a difference—because doing good is something to do.

LOCALS ONLY

  • SEPTA is investigating a shocking incident captured on video, showing one of its buses crashing into a vehicle and pushing it sideways down Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia.

  • Philadelphia will honor the late filmmaker David Lynch with the inaugural Eraserhood Fest on May 2nd. The street festival in Callowhill, Lynch's former neighborhood, will feature live performances, food trucks, art exhibits, and interactive experiences celebrating the area's rich history and Lynch's creative legacy.