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  • Musicians For Musicians: Philly Bands Supporting Settlement Music School

    118 North 118 N Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA, United States

    Come out to support arts education and have a night to remember at Musicians For Musicians: Philly Bands Supporting Settlement Music School. Featuring Performances by: Four Lean Hounds (Grateful Dead Tribute), Uncovered (Rock/Funk B-Sides & Rare Covers), No Sailor (Original Indie Folk Rock), and Settlement Music School students!

    ** After 9PM: 21+ Unless Accompanied by Parent or Legal Guardian

    $10
  • PhilaLandmarks Early Music Series Presents John Walthausen

    Hill-Physick House 321 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    This solo harpsichord program features intimate 17th-century harpsichord repertoire, contemporary works by Bernard Fouccroulle and Johann Sebastian Bach’s mighty Partita No. 2. Inspired by the idea of the “entretien des dieux,” or conversation among the gods, experience the infinite capacity of the harpsichord to cross time and space. The concert will be at the Hill-Physick House on Friday, February 28, 2025 at 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided before the start of the concert.

    $25
  • Drumlines at the Symphony: An All-Star 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert

    Miller Theater 250 S Broad St, Philadelphia, P, United States

    Support the mission of making music education accessible to all by attending Musicopia's Drumlines at the Symphony: An All-Star 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert on May 31, 2025, from 3:00-4:30 PM, at The Miller Theater. The lineup includes passionate performances by the West Powelton Drummers, the Main Line Symphony Orchestra, and more, as well as an original composition by acclaimed American composer Andrea Clearfield. It's a celebration you won't want to miss! Tickets are now on sale at bit.ly/50th-tix.

  • Twilight on the Terrace

    Twilight on the Terrace
    Mt. Cuba Center 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE, United States

    Unwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music and evening access to the gardens. Grab a seat on the terrace or bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the lawn. Pack your own picnic or purchase local food truck fare, beer and wine. No outside alcohol permitted.

    $6 – $20
  • Twilight on the Terrace

    Twilight on the Terrace
    Mt. Cuba Center 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE, United States

    Unwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music and evening access to the gardens. Grab a seat on the terrace or bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the lawn. Pack your own picnic or purchase local food truck fare, beer and wine. No outside alcohol permitted.

    $6 – $20
  • Twilight on the Terrace

    Twilight on the Terrace
    Mt. Cuba Center 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE, United States

    Unwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music and evening access to the gardens. Grab a seat on the terrace or bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the lawn. Pack your own picnic or purchase local food truck fare, beer and wine. No outside alcohol permitted.

    $6 – $20
  • Twilight on the Terrace

    Twilight on the Terrace
    Mt. Cuba Center 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE, United States

    Unwind from the week with a bite to eat while enjoying live music and evening access to the gardens. Grab a seat on the terrace or bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the lawn. Pack your own picnic or purchase local food truck fare, beer and wine. No outside alcohol permitted.

    $6 – $20
  • Sing Democracy 250: Opening Concert in Philadelphia

    Marian Anderson Hall, Kimmel Center

    Sing Democracy 250 is a nationwide musical initiative commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence: A movement of resilience, a chorus of hope, and a celebration of the values that define us as Americans. Through two newly commissioned choral works, the project offers a musical lens on American democratic ideals, encouraging thoughtful collective engagement with the nation's founding principles. Launching in October 2025 in Philadelphia, often seen as the cradle of American democracy, Sing Democracy 250 will unfold through four signature choral concerts across cities important to the founding of America—Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. for

  • Montgomery County Chorale & Orchestra Presents: Festival of Carols

    Trinity Lutheran Church 1000 W. Main Street, Lansdale, United States

    Montgomery County Chorale & Orchestra Presents: Festival of Carols Join us for our popular Festival of Carols concert — a celebration of the season featuring vibrant new arrangements of traditional carols, seasonal favorites, and reflective readings woven throughout the program. In addition, this concert will present the world premiere of Wake Up for choir, orchestra, and organ by internationally acclaimed Philadelphia-based composer Melissa Dunphy. Commissioned through MCCO’s Michael Kemp Fund for New Music, this piece is sure to be a memorable conclusion to this exciting concert. Saturday, December 6, 2025 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 7, 2025 3:00 p.m. Trinity Lutheran

    $25
  • Montgomery County Chorale & Orchestra Presents: Festival of Carols

    Trinity Lutheran Church 1000 W. Main Street, Lansdale, United States

    Montgomery County Chorale & Orchestra Presents: Festival of Carols Join us for our popular Festival of Carols concert — a celebration of the season featuring vibrant new arrangements of traditional carols, seasonal favorites, and reflective readings woven throughout the program. In addition, this concert will present the world premiere of Wake Up for choir, orchestra, and organ by internationally acclaimed Philadelphia-based composer Melissa Dunphy. Commissioned through MCCO’s Michael Kemp Fund for New Music, this piece is sure to be a memorable conclusion to this exciting concert. Saturday, December 6, 2025 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 7, 2025 3:00 p.m. Trinity Lutheran

    $25
  • Contemporary West Dance Theatre Philadelphia’s “A COOL YULE HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR!!

    FringeArts 140 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Let your heart soar as Contemporary West Dance Theatre heralds in the holidays with our annual performance of “A Cool Yule!” Christmas Spectacular! Gather your family and friends to celebrate the season with a mix of timeless classics, audience sing-alongs and the thrilling sounds of popular Christmas songs. The evening promises surprises and warm cheer for all!

    $45 – $55
  • Contemporary West Dance Theatre Philadelphia’s “A COOL YULE HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR!!

    FringeArts 140 N Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Let your heart soar as Contemporary West Dance Theatre heralds in the holidays with our annual performance of “A Cool Yule!” Christmas Spectacular! Gather your family and friends to celebrate the season with a mix of timeless classics, audience sing-alongs and the thrilling sounds of popular Christmas songs. The evening promises surprises and warm cheer for all!

    $45 – $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
  • 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