Things to do: Philly Fashion Week, O23 Festival, XPoNential Music Fest
While the weather forecast is literally threatening to rain on the Puerto Rican Day Parade, as of now, it’s still scheduled to happen on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Saturday. That’s just down the street from the second annual Philadelphia Polo Classic in Fairmount Park, with proceeds going to Work to Ride. WXPN’s big event, the XPoNential Music Festival, brings three days of music to Camden’s Wiggins Park, while Philly Fashion Week brings fabulousness to Center City. The weather may belie the title this weekend, but the creators of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” are in town to host their “Always Sunny” podcast in front of their fervent fanbase.
How much:$10 – $216 (kid’s, one-day and three-day passes available)
XPoNential Music Festival, South Jersey’s annual major music fest hosted by WXPN, is back this weekend. Margo Price, Nik Greeley & The Operators, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers, and Philadelphia’s own Low Cut Connie play over three days beginning Friday. XPN member passes include artist meet-and-greets.
Delaware
Meet and Greet Lunch with Bill Bellamy
Where: Wilmington Public Library, The Commons, 10 E. 10th St.
As if a long-dormant jail isn’t scary enough, Eastern State Penitentiary is hosting Halloween Nights at their Fairmont location, with five haunted houses, themed bars, and live performances in their interactive Halloween-themed installation. With names like Delirium, Machine Shop, and The Crypt, the haunted houses should live up to their billing. If things get too intense, pull up to the VIP-only speakeasy at Al Capone’s cell for a live performance from the “undead.”
The Always Sunny Podcast Live
Saturdays just got more interesting.
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