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  • Vopli Vidopliassova “40th Anniversary Tour”

    Philadelphia City Winery 990 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, Philadelphia, United States

    City Winery Philadelphia presents Vopli Vidopliassova "40th Anniversary Tour" With support from Leonid Foundation live on Tuesday, January 13th at 7:30pm. As part of their 40th Anniversary World Tour, Ukraine’s legendary band Vopli Vidopliassova returns to Philadelphia on January 13 for a powerful evening of music, freedom, and celebration. For four decades, VV has stood at the forefront of Ukrainian rock, fusing punk, folk, and global rhythms into a genre-defying sound that resonates across generations. After a sold-out North American tour in 2025, the band continues its celebration with this winter edition of the tour, featuring a festive Malanka theme

    $55
  • The FIRST British Invasion: Musicians of the British Isles in late 18th century Philadelphia

    HE PUBLICK PLEASURE PRESENTS: The FIRST British Invasion Sunday, January 18th at 3pm Old Swedes’ Church • 916 S Swanson Street, Phila PA 19147 Tickets: $30/regular, $15/student with ID with Special Guest Sylvia Berry, fortepiano In the late 18th century Philadelphia saw a large influx of musicians from London and other areas of the British Isles – many coming at the personal invitation of the theater impresario and composer, Alexander Reingale. Musicians who performed with Joseph Haydn and Johann Peter Salomon, who played at the Drury Lane and Saddler’s Wells Theatres, church musicians, and musicians of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens converged on the capital of

    $15 – $30
  • Right in the Eye – Georges Melies live movie-concert

    Penn Live Arts Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

    Live music blends with classic film in this movie-concert by France’s Alcoléa & cie. A Philadelphia debut, Right in the Eye celebrates Georges Méliès, a pioneer of the cinema and inventor of special effects, by adding an original, multi-layered score to complement and interpret 12 of his otherwise silent films. A trio of musicians play an extraordinary range of 50 instruments, from the classics to the obscure, evoking the technical wizardry and playful creativity that defined Méliès’ work. This unique production puts music and film in perfect harmony to reimagine cinema’s early years.

    $51
  • Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Osmo Conducts Bartók

    Marian Anderson Hall, Kimmel Center

    Embark on a musical odyssey with renowned Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä. The evening begins with Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres), a swirling, celestial work inspired by planetary motion and the roiling drone of the medieval stringed instrument, the hurdy-gurdy. Henry Dorn’s powerful Transitions follows, a deeply personal tone poem reflecting on loss, transformation, and resilience. The program features the world premiere of a new concerto for woodwinds and orchestra by David Serkin Ludwig, performed by Grammy-winning quintet and Curtis faculty Imani Winds. The concert concludes with Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, a virtuosic showcase that transforms each section of the

    $28 – $60