• Foodery Music Circle -Campfire Sing Along

    The Foodery on Ridge 6148 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    You ever just want to howl out your woes to the nameless snows? Yellowknife this aint but if you want to strum and sing, this is the place.

  • PJ Brown and Caroline in the Garden at the Fallser

    The Fallser Club 3721 Midvale Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    PJ Brown and Her Resistance with Caroline in the Garden PJ Brown and Her Resistance Like a band of misfits heeding the clarion call of Philadelphia’s most revered musical ghosts, PJ Brown and Her Resistance assembled for the first time (feat. members of WPJO and the legendary Martha Graham Cracker) for a sold-out show at […]

  • Grape Room Open Mic!

    Grape Room Open Mic!
    Grape Room 105 Grape Street

    THE FREE WEEKLY EVENTS OF THE OPEN VARIETY ARE BACK AT THE GRAPE!!!!!🚨 Sunday?! yup. with open mic music hosted by @ethanzcain. sign ups are IN PERSON at SIX PM on a CLIPBOARD. the host will announce when it goes out. 15 minute sets or 3 songs, whatever comes first. Music only. Monday we’re closed […]

  • Open Mic at Wissahickon Brewing

    Wissahickon Brewing Company 3705 W. Schoolhouse Lane, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    What's not to love about this? 1 - Open Mics are amazing. Like an epic journey into the human psyche. The community that gathers around a good open mic (like this one) is manna to the soul. 2 -  The brewery is terrific. Top Notch Beer and a great selection of food trucks. Breakfast! 3 […]

  • The Grape Open Jam

    The Grape Open Jam
    Grape Room 105 Grape Street

    Wednesday is a Grape signature - @thegrapeopenjam. A sorely missed staple and it’s cool to watch, and you can participate! Let’s get weird. BYO instrument unless you can’t! Drummers BYO sticks! It's Free!

  • Love City Opening!

    Love City Brewing, Manayunk 4323 Main St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    t’s official. Love City is opening its second home in Manayunk. The space at 4323 Main Street is finally ready for its debut after months of work. Expect fresh pours, intentional design, and the same community energy from the Hamilton Street crew. Come through to grab a beer and break in the new spot.