Philly's Winter Wonderland: What to Do This Weekend
Subzero wind chills are expected, but that won't stop Philadelphians from braving the cold for a day of fun and entertainment. The city has an array of events lined up for this weekend.
One event that promises to be particularly festive is the Mummers String Band Spectacular at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, January 31st. The show features 14 bands performing their mini musicals with costumes, props, and choreography. With ticket prices starting from $12.15 and going all the way up to $24.30, it's an affordable way to get into the holiday spirit.
On Main Street in Manayunk, Founders Philly Freeze-Out is taking over from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature over 20 ice sculptures, live carving demonstrations, and a winter market with food trucks and special beer offers from Founders Brewing. For those who want to indulge in some warm comfort, there's also a chowder crawl running from noon to 4 p.m., with advance tickets starting at $18.
For car enthusiasts, the Philadelphia Auto Show is back at the Pennsylvania Convention Center until February 8th. Visitors can test drive electric vehicles, tackle the Camp Jeep obstacle course, and check out custom builds in Custom Alley. Tickets start at just $20 for adults, making it an affordable outing for families or groups of friends.
On Saturday, January 31st, the Penn Museum is celebrating the Lunar New Year with CultureFest! Expect a packed day of dance performances, storytelling, Tai Chi demonstrations, and art activities, all included in the museum's admission price. The highlight of the event is a Lion Dance finale at 3:50 p.m.
Last but not least, Dry Vibes is an alternative to traditional nightlife that promises an evening of speakers, zero-proof drinks, wellness activities, and live entertainment at Billy Penn Studios from noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are available through Eventbrite, making it easy to score a spot at this unique event.
Whether you're in the mood for culture, cars, or just some comfort food, there's something for everyone in Philly this weekend.
Subzero wind chills are expected, but that won't stop Philadelphians from braving the cold for a day of fun and entertainment. The city has an array of events lined up for this weekend.
One event that promises to be particularly festive is the Mummers String Band Spectacular at Lincoln Financial Field on Saturday, January 31st. The show features 14 bands performing their mini musicals with costumes, props, and choreography. With ticket prices starting from $12.15 and going all the way up to $24.30, it's an affordable way to get into the holiday spirit.
On Main Street in Manayunk, Founders Philly Freeze-Out is taking over from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature over 20 ice sculptures, live carving demonstrations, and a winter market with food trucks and special beer offers from Founders Brewing. For those who want to indulge in some warm comfort, there's also a chowder crawl running from noon to 4 p.m., with advance tickets starting at $18.
For car enthusiasts, the Philadelphia Auto Show is back at the Pennsylvania Convention Center until February 8th. Visitors can test drive electric vehicles, tackle the Camp Jeep obstacle course, and check out custom builds in Custom Alley. Tickets start at just $20 for adults, making it an affordable outing for families or groups of friends.
On Saturday, January 31st, the Penn Museum is celebrating the Lunar New Year with CultureFest! Expect a packed day of dance performances, storytelling, Tai Chi demonstrations, and art activities, all included in the museum's admission price. The highlight of the event is a Lion Dance finale at 3:50 p.m.
Last but not least, Dry Vibes is an alternative to traditional nightlife that promises an evening of speakers, zero-proof drinks, wellness activities, and live entertainment at Billy Penn Studios from noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are available through Eventbrite, making it easy to score a spot at this unique event.
Whether you're in the mood for culture, cars, or just some comfort food, there's something for everyone in Philly this weekend.