The upcoming North American tour marks AFI’s first full-scale outing since their 2021 release, "Bodies."
The tour will partially recreate the band's "Alive in the Catacombs" performance, which took place in the catacombs of Paris.
The former president and "Reacher" star Alan Ritchson had an accidental run-in outside one of Philadelphia's most popular restaurants.
The concert will feature songs from hit games such as “God of War,” “The Last of Us,” “Ghost of Tsushima,” “Horizon,” “Astro Bot,” and more.
You can see the mural on the wall of the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, off Grant Avenue near the Northeast Philadelphia Airport.
The dance-pop star will be touring in support of her new album, "Don’t Click Play," out Aug. 22, and is coming to Philadelphia on the tour.
The psych-jam rockers from Connecticut are extending their "Everything Must Go Tour" and have added a date at The Mann in Philadelphia.
Lenny Pearce gained popularity after remixing classic children's songs into dancefloor techno hits. He is playing Philadelphia on Nov. 1.
WXPN tasked musicians in the region with writing and recording songs in 24 hours for a chance to win a spot at the 2025 XPoNential Festival.
The band challenging what hardcore music is heading out on tour this year and will be supported by Philly's own Mannequin Pussy at The Mann.
Michelle Mardis is this year's featured artist, and her work has been used to advertise the annual three-day event.
After creating the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," Phil Rosenthal went on to create the Netflix food travel show "Somebody Feed Phil."
The former frontman for The Smiths will play The Met Philadelphia on Sept. 23. Tickets go on sale Friday.
Positioned at the end of the pier, the sculpture commands attention, both for its vibrant colors and its deeper meaning.
Philly Pride 2025 will feature community resources, youth and family programming, a sober space, dry bar area, and more Sunday.
Kambel Smith is quickly becoming known as the "Cardboard Genius." One step inside Historic Germantown, and it's easy to see why.
Sting and Shaggy will be joined by O.A.R., Marcia Griffiths, Chance Emerson, The Original Wailers featuring Al Anderson, and more.
"Philly Justice" is a fake courtroom drama about the Philadelphia District Attorney's office that was an on-set joke on the hit NBC comedy.
According to reports, the Philadelphia Inquirer ran a syndicated summer reading list largely populated with fake, AI-generated book titles.
In addition to discussing his new memoir, the artist will perform select unplugged songs at the eastern Pennsylvania tour stop.
The "Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour" added a slew of new dates, including a concert at an eastern Pennsylvania arena this October.
Today, dancers still carry on his legacy. "It's a great part of Philadelphia history," a dancer told CBS News Philadelphia.
Mt. Joy's Matt Quinn, The Wonder Years, Archawah of Mondo Cozmo, and more are tapped for the ninth Philly Music Fest in October.
The Philadelphia Renaissance Faire will be held over Memorial Day Weekend at Philadelphia's historic Fort Mifflin. See what to expect here.
The sale begins May 21, featuring performances across a wide range of genres, including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, and more.
Social media users pointed out the pop star and her athlete boyfriend were at a popular eastern Pennsylvania restaurant on Mother's Day.
The rock and roll legends are bringing their final tour, "The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour," to Philadelphia this August.
Two Eagles superstars were on the star-studded guest list.
The renowned musical legend will be the centerpiece for one of the city's biggest celebrations.
Danielle, Alana, and Este Haim will play TD Pavilion at the Mann in Philadelphia on Sept. 4 on the tour that will support their new album.
The singer who became a national sensation with the hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" is embarking on a small tour, but he's got a concert in Philly.
Maren Morris's "The Dreamsicle Tour" will support her new album, "Dreamsicle," out May 9. See ticket details for the Philly show here.
You can enjoy food and beverage from nearly 50 vendors while rocking to Meek Mill, Maxwell, Lenny Kravitz, and more at this year's event.
The iconic rock and rollers are heading out on a massive North American tour and are planning to bring their tuns to the Wells Fargo Center.
Stand-up comedian John Mulaney is heading out on tour this year, and he's bringing his routine to The Met in Philadelphia this September.
Chef Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon of Kalaya and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts were featured on TIME's list of influential people.
Two ticket-holding fans and their pups will be selected to share the story of their remarkable four-legged companions at the Philly stop.
WXPN's Annual XPoNential Music Festival will take place Sept. 19 to Sept. 21 at Wiggins Park on the Camden Waterfront. See the lineup here.
In her studio, artist Nina Hurwitz uses markers to create a drawing of her son Manny. In his eyes, she places a little heart
Nearly six months after it first arrived in Philadelphia, the city's viral Portal art installation is on the move.