Headliners include: Carly Rae Jepsen, OneRepublic, Styx and Foreigner, Ke$ha, KC and the Sunshine Band and The Family Stone and Darius Rucker.
Get ready for summer fun for the whole family — ‘The Smurfs 2’ is in theaters now! Sponsored by ‘The Smurfs 2’
Excited for the new movie "Planes"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the town where Disney's "Planes" takes place: Propwash Junction. No wings required. Sponsored by Disney.
Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
Victor Smalley, a finalist on the competition's sixth season, as well as Angel Armas, his counterpart on ‘Dance Moms: Miami,’ will stop by an Upper Moreland dance studio.
The Great American Family Circus will be at the Sanatoga Fire Co. Thursday and Friday.
The annual fundraiser will offer rides, games, food and more through Saturday.
A Collegeville middle-schooler gave a solo performance on Friday night.
Family Stages will perform at Augustus Lutheran Church in Trappe.
Blkxera/ATF and Michael Shank one of over 15 local artists to participate in the 2013 Lansdale Fun A Day art show
Blkxera/ATF from Collegeville and Michael Schank from Schwenksville participated in the 2013 Lansdale Fun A Day art show.
'Somebody That I Used to Know' wins Record of the Year, 'Babel' wins Album of the Year and 'We Are Young' claims Song of the Year
Fred Myers and the Redneck Majority will play at the Sunnybrook Ballroom on Jan. 25.
Your go-to-guide for everything local in the Perkiomen Valley this weekend.
Catherine's Music Studio, of Skippack, visited the Meadowood Retirement Community in Worcester on Dec. 16 for two recitals.
Did you miss the Grammy Nomination Concert Last night? Here are a list of the contenders - Mumford & Sons came out on top, along with newcomers fun. and Frank Ocean.
A list of the newest additions to Perkiomen Valley Patch's online calendar.
Perkiomen Valley High School graduate Aaron Marino is one of 88 entrepreneurs, out of 30,000 applicants, who will pitch his image consulting firm to a team of judges on "Shark Tank" this Friday night at 8 pm.
Actor Tony Danza visited Ursinus College to reflect on his year teaching in Philadelphia, the resulting book, and to share own ideas for education reform.
Towne Book Center held a signing for Danza's newest book, "I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had," at Ursinus College's Bomberger Hall.
The "Who's the Boss?" actor will promote his new book on Sept. 15, which chronicles his year teaching 10th grade at Northeast High School in Philadelphia.
Ceremony slated for the end of the month
America currently enjoys 'keeping up' with the sisters.