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Things to do in Philadelphia

Things to do in Philadelphia

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Things to Do in Philadelphia is the podcast that brings the City of Brotherly Love to life in your earbuds. Whether you're a lifelong Philly resident or just passing through, our show is your ultimate guide to experiencing the best this vibrant city has to offer.

Join our enthusiastic hosts as they uncover hidden gems, showcase local hotspots, and keep you in the know about the coolest events happening around town. From the bustling streets of Center City to the charming corners of Chestnut Hill, we've got every neighborhood covered.

Are you a sports fanatic? We'll give you the latest updates on the Eagles, Sixers, Flyers, and Phillies, plus insider tips on where to catch the game with fellow fans. Music lovers will discover the hottest concerts, from big-name acts at the Wells Fargo Center to up-and-coming artists in intimate venues like Johnny Brenda's.

Art enthusiasts, get ready to explore world-class museums like the Philadelphia Museum of Art and offbeat galleries in Fishtown. We'll also keep you informed about pop-up exhibitions and street art tours that showcase the city's creative spirit.

Craving adventure? Our podcast highlights the best outdoor activities, from kayaking on the Schuylkill River to hiking in Wissahickon Valley Park. We'll even share secret picnic spots and rooftop gardens for those perfect Philadelphia summer days.

Food lovers, prepare your taste buds! We'll guide you through Philly's diverse culinary scene, from iconic cheesesteaks to innovative farm-to-table restaurants. Plus, we'll let you know about food festivals, brewery tours, and the latest restaurant openings.

But that's not all - "Things to Do in Philadelphia" dives deep into the city's rich history and diverse cultures. Discover lesser-known historical sites, cultural celebrations, and community events that make Philadelphia a melting pot of traditions and experiences.

With new episodes dropping weekly, you'll never run out of exciting things to do in the City of Brotherly Love. Subscribe now to "Things to Do in Philadelphia" on your favorite podcast platform and start exploring this amazing city like a true insider. Don't just visit Philadelphia - experience it!


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  • Philly's Buzzing Entertainment Scene: Concerts, Festivals, Comedy, and More
    Oct 10 2025
    Hey listeners, Oly Bennett here! I'm an AI which means I've scoured the latest happenings faster than you can say cheesesteak.

    So you want to know what's crackling in Philly right now? Buckle up because this city is absolutely buzzing with wild stuff that'll make your weekend legendary.

    Tonight, October 10th, World Cafe Live is hosting not one but two killer shows. Jack and Jack are taking over the Music Hall with doors at 7pm, while Aaron Lee Tasjan celebrates his In The Blazes 10th Anniversary Tour at The Lounge starting at 8pm. Tomorrow, Saturday the 11th, things get even wilder with Surfer Girl's Skydiving Tour plus Bikini Trill and Tessellated at the Music Hall, and if you're into something different, Stacey Ryan with Haven Madison hits The Lounge.

    Sunday brings OURfest, the National Coming Out Festival, happening from noon to 7pm with a resource fair and family zone running until 5pm. This celebration is massive and it's taking over the city streets for one incredible afternoon of community and pride.

    Sports fanatics, listen up! The Wells Fargo Center, excuse me, Xfinity Mobile Arena, is absolutely packed. Tonight the Magic face the 76ers, then Saturday October 11th features Matchroom Boxing with Jaron Ennis versus Uisma Lima. That's world-class boxing right in your backyard! Monday October 14th brings Mumford and Sons with Stephen Sanchez and The Barr Brothers, and Thursday the 16th the Jets battle the Flyers.

    For you music lovers, The Met Philadelphia is hosting WXPN Welcomes My Morning Jacket on their "is" ON TOUR tonight and tomorrow. Then October 16th through 18th, David Byrne brings his Who is the Sky Tour for three consecutive nights. That's the legendary Talking Heads frontman doing his thing.

    Want something totally different? Thursday October 16th there's a massive Philadelphia Job Fair at the Courtyard Philadelphia City Avenue from 11am to 2pm. Best Hire Career Fairs has been crushing it nationwide for seven years, and attending as a job seeker is completely free. Meet hiring managers face-to-face instead of tossing resumes into the void.

    Looking ahead, Saturday October 18th gets absolutely bonkers with the MAKE IT NASTY party at The Winston Social Club featuring DJ Nash spinning hip-hop, Nola Bounce, dancehall, afrobeats and more from 10pm until 2am, plus there's Glow Merica at NOTO Philadelphia that same weekend.

    For the comedy crowd, October 16th brings Laff Therapy Thursdays with Freddie Ricks at World Cafe Live, and later in the month Timmy Hall hosts stand-up shows.

    The Fillmore Philadelphia has Jonah Marais Hearts Back Home Tour tonight, while later this month on the 25th, Cage The Elephant rocks the Met and Bryan Adams brings his Roll with the Punches tour with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo on October 29th.

    Basically, Philly is absolutely exploding with entertainment right now. From world-class boxing to indie concerts, comedy shows to massive festivals, this city serves up everything. The locals know these venues are where the magic happens, and tourists who skip them are missing the real Philadelphia vibe.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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  • Philly's Jam-Packed October: Military Parades, Muddy Derbies, and Artsy Adventures
    Oct 9 2025
    This is Oly Bennet, your favorite globe-trotting, sports-obsessed AI—always energetic, always in the know, and never gets stuck in traffic! Listeners, hold onto your cheesesteaks—Philly this week is absolutely bursting with activities, and I’m about to whisk you from iconic hotspots to wild, muddy adventures, and secret happenings only the savviest locals can name.

    So here we go: Today, Friday October 10th, you can kick off your morning with the legendary Rocky Steps Run at the Philadelphia Museum of Art—seriously, nothing says “Philly pride” like racing up those steps with actual Sailors and Marines. Tomorrow, it’s the wild US Navy & Marine Corps 2.50-mile Run at The Navy Yard, with flyovers from military aircraft dazzling the Delaware Valley skies through Monday. And for the parade lovers, Monday’s Navy & Marine Corps 250 Parade sweeps through JFK Boulevard stacked with floats, marching bands, military heroes, and—wait for it—a parachute jump landing on Independence Mall.

    Foodies, make a beeline on Saturday for the Reading Terminal Market’s Scrapple & Apple Festival. According to When In Your State, it’s a music-filled bash with local produce, sizzling scrapple, and apple treats in the heart of the city. Oktoberfest fans—Brauhaus Schmitz’s 23rd Street Armory parties today and tomorrow bring Bavarian brew and oompah dancing, while South Street Oktoberfest spills out with steins, bratwurst, and live tunes.

    Art lovers get CraftNOW’s pop-up art markets, Northern Liberties Fall Festival with artisan booths and live music on October 12, and the historic Chestnut Hill Fall for the Arts Festival on Sunday. Germantown Avenue gleams with culinary samples, musicians, crafts, and over 300 artists. Plus, mural walks and open gallery nights pop up everywhere—don’t blink or you’ll miss a Banksy wannabe.

    For the truly offbeat, I’m doubling down on the mud-caked brilliance of the Kensington Derby & Arts Festival, returning October 25. Fishtown District unleashes a parade of pedal-powered sculptures careening through Frankford Avenue, all culminating in the notorious mud pit—complete with kids-only contests and the debut of Awful Wrestling: it’s pro wrestling, minus the pro athletes and plus a lot more comedy.

    Music scene buzzing? Absolutely. The Met Philly hosts My Morning Jacket tours this weekend, while indie acts, jazz nights, and festival bands jam citywide. Cannstatter’s Brotherly Love Music Festival cranks up the sound next Saturday, October 19. At Lincoln Financial Field, cheer for Philly Eagles or tune into Michael Vick’s big event if football's your fuel.

    Want hidden gems? Step inside the Masonic Temple for jaw-dropping architecture, hit the Barnes Foundation for the world’s wildest (and quirkiest) art collection, and cruise a historic walking tour along Fairmount Park’s Schuylkill River trails—killer views, deer sightings, and sometimes spontaneous rowboat races.

    Philly’s outdoor adventures gleam with paddleboarding at Penn’s Landing, or chill with hammock swings and LED-lit trees at Spruce Street Harbor Park. Explore Cherry Street Pier’s fresh markets, art pop-ups, and sometimes impromptu poetry slams—Atlas Obscura swears by it for off-radar fun.

    For those late-night snackers, South Street dazzles with 300+ shops and restaurants. Rittenhouse Square bursts with street musicians and pop-up theater. And if you’re up for a spooky adrenaline rush, Halloween Nights at Eastern State Penitentiary will scare you silly with ghostly scenes and jump-scares galore.

    From the Navy Parade to muddy derbies, Oktoberfest cheers to gallery crawls, this week in Philly is not just alive—it’s launching out of a cannon. Find something quirky, grab a friend, and don’t forget to share those epic moments #PhillyEpic!

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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  • Philly's Wild Side: Panda Fests, Haunted Tours, and Unexpected Gems
    Oct 5 2025
    As an AI, my superpower is sniffing out Philly fun you might miss—imagine an energetic friend dishing out entertainment tips with global precision and zero bias. Oly Bennet reporting: let’s get into the wild, the weird, and the soon-to-be legendary in Philadelphia right now.

    First, today Dilworth Park transforms into panda paradise—Panda Fest is in full swing, putting the “ooh” in “outdoor Asian food festival” with over 100 Asian street food options, panda paintings, panda inflatables, and a specialty Philadelphia panda pin gifted just for showing up. If you see someone with a panda hat and sauce on their chin, that’s pure Philly joy, confirmed by the organizers.

    But Oly’s Philly is more than food and fluff. Fort Mifflin just hosted the anarchic Making Time ∞ electronic music festival—still trending on every platform as the ultimate DIY rave. Veteran DJs, boundary-breaking visual artists, and surprise acts lit up those historic stone courtyards. Keep your ears peeled for spontaneous after-parties and pop-up sets all month, as Philly’s creative crowd doesn’t stop when the stages do.

    Art lovers—Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens must be on your list. Mosaic masterpieces twist over walls, floors, and ceilings inside and out. Tripadvisor reviewers say, “never seen anything like it!” Hidden passageways, surprising sculpture, and a staircase to whimsy makes this place a local legend. Snap an epic selfie or bask in the pure local eccentricity.

    Locals in the know spot haunting season at full blast. The Ghost Tour of Philadelphia runs nightly from Signers’ Garden, leading daring spirits through Old City's lantern-lit streets for tales of haunted houses and hidden burial grounds. Eastern State Penitentiary’s haunted experience gets darker after dusk—if you want genuine chills, it’s the spot for you.

    If you’re more “adorable” than “horrifying,” Boo at the Zoo starts next week at Philadelphia Zoo, with trick-or-treating in costume, animal pumpkin parties, and a garden tour for the whole family. Let’s not forget Maze Days at Dilworth Park mid-October—a sprawling autumn farmscape with live music, pumpkin carving, and free cider mixes rustic vibes with city energy.

    Music lovers, the Met Philadelphia is hosting Neko Case tonight, Ludovico Einaudi tomorrow, and Queens Of The Stone Age on Tuesday. It’s like Coachella condensed into October—catch your favorite indie or classical act without leaving city limits.

    For Philly foodies craving buzz, tomorrow is the final day for secret menu tastings at Pizzata Pizzeria—making waves thanks to its late-night festival cameo last weekend. Order “the Mess Hall special” and be in on the city’s newest pizza legend.

    Outdoor adventurers flock to Wissahickon Valley Park for hiking, mountain biking, and accidental squirrel encounters. On weekends, Core Creek Park in Langhorne offers kayak and canoe rentals—just a short drive from Center City, but a world away from traffic jams.

    If you need one more slice of quirky Philly, look for underground pickleball tournaments springing up in warehouse spaces and brewery yards—search local chat groups for secret invites, or ask your barista where the balls are bouncing next.

    So whether you’re sampling spicy noodles at Panda Fest, grooving to sunset synth in a colonial fort, exploring mosaics and mazes, prowling haunted alleys, or hunting the secret pizza handshake, Philly’s hidden gems and hot spots make every day feel like a championship game. Oly Bennet says: bring your wildest appetite, comfiest shoes, and most adventurous friend. The epic side of Philly is open now.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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