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Things to Do in Philadelphia This Week & Weekend

Things to Do in Philadelphia This Week & Weekend

July is coming to a close, and this week’s list of things to do in Philadelphia sends Independence Month off in style with another week of sizzling summer fun.

This week is bursting with live performances by award-winning artists and music legends like Def Leppard and Journey at Citizens Bank Park (Tuesday), Beck at The Mann Center (Thursday), Train and REO Speedwagon at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (Friday), Blink-182 at the Wells Fargo Center (Friday), Regina Spektor at The Met (Saturday), and more.

The popular Northern Liberties Summer Night Market returns with brews, music and over two-dozen food trucks (Wednesday).

A beloved tradition, Shakespeare in Clark Park puts on four free outdoor performances of the stage classic As You Like It in West Philly (Wednesday through Sunday).

And the good times roll with Summer Olympics events around Philly (begins Friday) and the continuation of three (!) neighborhood-wide summertime happy hours: Fishtown Taps (Tuesdays), Center City District SIPS (Wednesdays) and Passyunk Passegiata (Thursdays).

Plus, it’s your last chance to savor some of West Philly’s best dining deals during University City Dining Days (through Sunday).

With so much happening this week, you’re gonna want to stay over for a day (or three). Book the Visit Philly Overnight Package and get free hotel parking and choose-your-own-adventure perks, including tickets to The Art of the Brick at The Franklin Institute, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, or the National Constitution Center and the Museum of the American Revolution. Or kick back and relax with the new Visit Philly 3-Day Stay hotel package, which includes buy-two-get-one-free hotel nights at participating hotels.

Below, find the best things to do in Philadelphia this week and weekend, July 22 to 28, 2024.

Note: Events in this article are arranged chronologically by section.

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