

Shop for spooky jewelry and decor at a cemetery Stop by the 1700 block of Front Street between noon and 6 p.m. The Fishtown brewers' so-called Nostalgia Fest will feature vintage sports gear and retro video games, as well as live music, face painting and, naturally, beer. is celebrating 12 years of business with a Saturday block party that looks back to the past. Play retro video games at Evil GeniusĮvil Genius Beer Co. Tickets are still available for $45, but if you want table service, you'll have to pay extra. through 1 a.m., welcoming four DJs to the cabaret club. Fabrika will host the disco/techno dance party from 8 p.m.

The touring nightlife pop-up Glitterbox has previously landed at clubs in Ibiza, London, Sydney and Paris - but on Friday, it arrives in Philly. Kick up your heels at the Glitterbox dance party That also includes pedal boat rides, an art contest promoting trash-free waters and a 28-mile bike ride along the waterfront. The Delaware River Festival will offer complimentary ferry rides between Penn's Landing and Wiggins Park in New Jersey on Saturday as part of its day of water-themed programming. This weekend, venture from Philly to Camden by sea, for free. Ride a pedal boat or ferry along the Delaware River Nearby restaurants like P'unk Burger and Bing Bing Dim Sum will also sell snacks on the street, while Nice Things Vintage hosts a curated marketplace of vinyl, art prints and upcycled home goods. Musicians will play along the avenue between Broad and Dickinson streets from 11 a.m. Rock out at East Passyunk's first music festĮast Passyunk is set to launch a brand new music festival on Sunday, when over two dozen bands take over the South Philly corridor. Welcoming Week kicks off on Friday, but the real highlights for this weekend are all slated for Sunday, including the Celebrate Asia Festival, Feria del Barrio, Indonesian Festival and Mexican Independence Day Festival. Philadelphia will honor its immigrants with 10 days of art tours, classes and food-forward street fairs celebrating their cultures. The classics are there, too, but "Waiting for Ganol" isn't your grandma's Samuel Beckett. For $25 or less, catch an original musical, circus act or queer pop-up cabaret at one of several participating venues across town. The wildest and weirdest theater the city has to offer is now playing for most of the month, thanks to the returning Philadelphia Fringe Festival.

Here's the complete rundown: See original, independent theater at Philly Fringe Fest And just two days later, Laurel East Cemetery invites fans of the macabre to its eerie outdoor market to stock up on seasonal (or year-round) decor.įestivals feting immigrants, the Delaware River and local music are also happening this weekend, alongside a dance party imported from Europe. Philadelphia Fringe Festival begins its nearly three-week run on Thursday with over 300 original pieces of performance art on dreams, pirates and the apocalypse. Now, as a new season approaches, it's the goths' and theater kids' time to shine. Last weekend, beach bums celebrated Labor Day down the shore.
