Concerts in Philadelphia July
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Concerts in Philadelphia July 2026 schedule
Philadelphia hosts an exciting lineup of concerts throughout July 2026, featuring a diverse range of genres and top-tier performers at renowned venues. Fans can look forward to an array of live music experiences, from big-name headliners to intimate performances. The month kicks off with American Football performing at Franklin Music Hall on July 10th, followed by an eclectic mix of events including indie, pop, rock, and R&B acts.
One of the major highlights is the highly anticipated concert on July 31st at Lincoln Financial Field, where Morgan Wallen, Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, and Blake Whiten will take the stage for an unforgettable night of country and country-pop hits. Other notable performances include Shane Gillis at Lincoln Financial Field on July 17th, and a series of concerts at the Xfinity Mobile Arena featuring artists like Meghan Trainor, J. Cole, and Zayn.
For jazz and soul enthusiasts, Jill Scott will be performing multiple shows at The Met Presented by Highmark on July 24th, 25th, 27th, and 29th, while Toto, Christopher Cross, and The Romantics will headline a special event at the TD Pavilion at The Mann Center on July 26th. The city also offers a vibrant comedy scene with stand-up acts from Ron Funches at Helium Comedy Club, as well as performances by Sarah Mclachlan, Patti LaBelle, and other comedy and music acts at various venues.
Music lovers seeking alternative and electronic sounds can catch Tame Impala at the Xfinity Mobile Arena on July 15th, or enjoy underground shows by artists like Claptone and Mikaela Davis at Johnny Brenda's and Underground Arts. The month is rounded out with a variety of smaller performances, open mic nights, and comedy shows, making Philadelphia in July a vibrant hub for live entertainment. Whether you're into chart-topping artists, comedy, jazz, or indie bands, the city has something for everyone this summer.