Pennsylvania’s calendar is packed this week with everything from big-name concerts and Broadway favorites to tasting events and family-friendly festivals. Whether you’re planning a date night, a weekend road trip, or a fun day out with friends, there are plenty of reasons to get out and explore. Below is a roundup of notable happenings across the state, pulled directly from this week’s event feeds. Use the links to dive into the details and plan your next outing.
Hilary Duff is heading back on tour, and Philadelphia is on the itinerary. It’s her first major tour in nearly two decades, making this a standout summer concert to plan ahead for.
J. Cole will bring “The Fall-Off Tour” to Philadelphia on July 20 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena. It’s part of his first solo headlining run in five years.
Shinedown returns to Philadelphia with a July 23 stop at Xfinity Mobile Arena. The date is part of the band’s “Dance Kid Dance Act II” world tour spanning more than 50 shows.
Jimmy Eat World will celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Bleed American” with a Philadelphia stop on June 19 at the Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann. Thrice and Hey Mercedes will join the bill.
Kennett Winterfest is set for Saturday, Feb. 28, in Kennett Square with craft beverage sampling. Live music is planned throughout the afternoon.
Carpenters’ Hall is adding food tastings to its after-hours whisky tours this winter and spring. The series pairs Scotch with snacks like pickles, oysters, cheese, and chocolate inside the historic building.
Romance and a closing-week art exhibition are on the menu at the Barnes Foundation this Valentine’s season. The event pairs dinner with after-hours access.
The first-ever winter edition of Manayunk Restaurant Week runs March 2 through March 8. More than 20 restaurants will offer prix fixe menus ranging from $15 to $45.
Espresso martini fans will have plenty of reasons to spend a Saturday in Northern Liberties next month. The crawl is returning for another round of sipping and exploring the neighborhood.
Drink the Delaware debuts as a waterfront tasting event at the Independence Seaport Museum on Saturday, March 28 from 4-9 p.m. The festival combines craft beverage sampling with environmental education.
Kennett Winterfest returns Saturday, Feb. 28, in Kennett Square with craft beverage sampling from 50+ breweries, cideries, and meaderies. Live music is also planned throughout the afternoon.
Riot Nerd is celebrating a decade of niche fandom and queer-forward nightlife in Philadelphia. The two-room anniversary party runs Feb. 20 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Underground Arts.
A circus performed entirely on roller skates is coming to Love City Brewing on Valentine’s Day. The show is titled “Rodeo of Lonely Hearts.”
One of Broadway’s most beloved musicals is headed back to Philadelphia. “The Sound of Music” is coming to the Academy of Music this spring.
Fans of psychology and behavioral science can see “Hidden Brain” host Shankar Vedantam live on stage in Philadelphia this spring. The event brings the popular podcast to a theater setting.
Inis Nua Theatre Company will present the American premiere of David Ireland’s romantic comedy “Can’t Forget About You.” The run is scheduled for March 18 through April 5 at the Drake Theatre in Center City.
Organizers are planning Philly Phlotilla for July as part of an America250 celebration. The event will bring 100 kayakers to the Schuylkill.
The Philly Vintage Flea returns for its 18th edition with more than 100 vendors. It takes place Sunday, March 29 from noon to 5 p.m. at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center.
“Standing on Her Shoulders” brings a celebration of women to the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The event is positioned as family-friendly programming tied to Women’s History Month.
Linvilla Orchards will host its annual Expert Fishing Derby on Saturday, March 21. Early-morning anglers will gather at Orchard Lake with a cash prize on the line.
A murder-mystery scavenger hunt from Watson Adventures is coming to The Franklin Institute on Saturday, Feb. 28. The event brings an interactive storyline to the museum experience.
The Science History Institute will explore Philadelphia’s industrial roots during its March First Friday on March 6. The event includes the unveiling of a new exhibition titled “Philadelphia: Workshop of the World.”
Horse World Expo takes over the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg from March 5 through March 8. The four-day event focuses on horses, riding, and live demonstrations, with family fun included.
The Punk Rock Flea Market is back at the 23rd Street Armory for a weekend of shopping and creativity. Expect vintage finds, handmade goods, and plenty of offbeat flair.
The Philadelphia Flower Show returns to the Pennsylvania Convention Center from Feb. 28 through March 8 with the theme “Rooted: Origins of American Gardening.” The guide highlights exhibits, workshops, and events tied to gardening traditions and cultural influences in the United States.
Antique shoppers and vintage enthusiasts can browse a wide range of collectibles at the Antique & Collector Fair. The event takes place at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks this March.
Queen & Rook’s Fantasy Faire Block Party will bring a fantasy theme to a stretch of South Street on Saturday, May 2. The annual Renaissance-style street fair is described as family-friendly.
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