Philly's got a spooktacular lineup for Halloween week. If you're ready to kick off the festivities, head to Shady Brook Farm for FallFest, which wraps up on Thursday. Catch Halsey live at The Fillmore that same night and get into the crafty spirit with CraftMONTH 2025, showcasing local makers and handmade art all month long.
Friday's got family-friendly fun in store, with the Halloween Little Tot Parade in Spruce Hill, perfect for little goblins and superheroes alike. Night owls will want to join Stateside Live! for their Halloween Haunts party. On Saturday, the spooky circus comes to town at the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, blending acrobatics with eerie theatrics.
While the Halloween hype reaches its peak on Friday and Sunday, fall festivals keep rolling on. The Peddler's Village Apple Festival is a must-visit, along with Día de los Muertos celebrations across the city. Community favorites like the 2025 Pierogi Festival at St. Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church and the Philly Flannel Festival at Braid Mill round out the weekend.
Get your last fix of spooky entertainment on Friday and Sunday, with Kimberly Akimbo closing at the Academy of Music and Million Dollar Quartet wrapping up at Walnut Street Theatre. Linvilla Orchards is bidding farewell to Pumpkinland until next year's festivities.
Native American Heritage Month kicks off this Saturday, and the African American Museum in Philadelphia debuts Afrofuturism in Costume Design, featuring Oscar-winning pieces from Black Panther's costume designer.
Sports fans won't want to miss the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on October 28 and 30. Meanwhile, art lovers can enjoy Ravens on the Rooftop at Parkway Central Library this Thursday from 6-9 p.m.
If you're in the mood for history, Revolutionary Philadelphia: 1775 is coming to the Museum of the American Revolution from November 1-2.
End your week with some fall fun. The 2025 Fall Makers Market in Swarthmore brings together local makers and artisans on November 2 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Autumn colors will still be on display at Longwood Gardens through November 16.
Last but not least, don't miss the haunted happenings at Eastern State Penitentiary, which run through Saturday, November 8.
Friday's got family-friendly fun in store, with the Halloween Little Tot Parade in Spruce Hill, perfect for little goblins and superheroes alike. Night owls will want to join Stateside Live! for their Halloween Haunts party. On Saturday, the spooky circus comes to town at the Philadelphia School of Circus Arts, blending acrobatics with eerie theatrics.
While the Halloween hype reaches its peak on Friday and Sunday, fall festivals keep rolling on. The Peddler's Village Apple Festival is a must-visit, along with Día de los Muertos celebrations across the city. Community favorites like the 2025 Pierogi Festival at St. Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church and the Philly Flannel Festival at Braid Mill round out the weekend.
Get your last fix of spooky entertainment on Friday and Sunday, with Kimberly Akimbo closing at the Academy of Music and Million Dollar Quartet wrapping up at Walnut Street Theatre. Linvilla Orchards is bidding farewell to Pumpkinland until next year's festivities.
Native American Heritage Month kicks off this Saturday, and the African American Museum in Philadelphia debuts Afrofuturism in Costume Design, featuring Oscar-winning pieces from Black Panther's costume designer.
Sports fans won't want to miss the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on October 28 and 30. Meanwhile, art lovers can enjoy Ravens on the Rooftop at Parkway Central Library this Thursday from 6-9 p.m.
If you're in the mood for history, Revolutionary Philadelphia: 1775 is coming to the Museum of the American Revolution from November 1-2.
End your week with some fall fun. The 2025 Fall Makers Market in Swarthmore brings together local makers and artisans on November 2 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Autumn colors will still be on display at Longwood Gardens through November 16.
Last but not least, don't miss the haunted happenings at Eastern State Penitentiary, which run through Saturday, November 8.