Made in America is canceled, but you can still catch these Philly-area outdoor concerts
Hoping to catch your favorite musicians playing live under the open sky this summer?
While you might be disappointed about Made in America cancelling its tour for the second year in a row, don’t despair — the upcoming warm summer months are still packed with a ton of top performers and music festivals coming to outdoor venues around the Philadelphia area.
The Roots Picnic and P!nk are back in Philly this summer
The Roots Picnic returns to The Mann in June with Lil' Wayne, Jill Scott and more. While P!nk makes another hometown appearance — this time taking the stage at Lincoln Financial Field in August.
Across several outdoor venues in the Philadelphia region, from Citizens Bank Park in South Philly to the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, are countless opportunities to catch musical artists spanning every genre, including the Rolling Stones, Green Day, Hozier, Beck, Counting Crows, James Taylor, New Kids on the Block, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Bryan and 21 Savage, to name a few.
To help you catch your favorites, here’s a look at Philly's summer outdoor concert schedule:
2024 summer concerts at The Mann
5201 Parkside Ave., Philadelphia;manncenter.org
The Avett Brothers, with City and Colour, May 16
Sum 41, with The Interrupters, May 18
Roots Picnic, with The Roots, Lil’ Wayne, Jill Scott, NAS and more, June 1 and 2
Bryson Tiller, with DJ Nitrane and Slum Tiller, June 7
Niall Horan, June 11
Pixies and Modest Mouse, with Cat Power, June 12
Tchaikovsky Spectacular with The Philadelphia Orchestra, June 18
Batman in Concert with The Philadelphia Orchestra, June 20
Dispatch The Philadelphia Orchestra, June 22
Sarah McLachlan, with Feist, June 26
Goose, June 28
Cavetown and Mother Mother, with Destroy Boys, July 3
Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello & the Imposters, with Charlie Sexton, July 10
Dr. Dog, with Kevin Morby and The Teeth, July 13
George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with The Philadelphia Orchestra, July 24
Beck with The Philadelphia Orchestra, July 25
Disney’s Aladdin in Concert with The Philadelphia Orchestra, July 27
O.A.R. with Fitz & the Tantrums and DJ Logic, July 28
Peter White, with Gerald Veasley Band, Aug. 3
ALT 104.5 Presents: Sad Summer Festival, with Mayday Parade, The Maine, The Wonder Years, We the Kings, and more, Aug. 8
Glass Animals, with Kevin Abstract, Aug. 10
Still Woozy, with MICHELLE, Aug. 11
Tate McRae, with Presley Regier, Aug. 14
New Kids on the Block, with Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff, Aug. 15
Amythyst Kiah, Aug. 16
Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge, Aug. 22
Wallows, with BENEE, Aug. 24
Tedeschi Trucks, with Margo Price and Little Feat, Aug. 28
James Taylor and his All-Star Band, Aug. 30
Eric Darius, with Gerald Veasley Band, Aug. 31
Cage the Elephant, with Young the Giant and Bakar, Sept. 6
Meghan Trainor, with Paul Russell and Chris Olsen, Sept. 7
Lake Street Drive, Sept. 15
The National and The War on Drugs, with Lucius, Sept. 17
Mt. Joy, Sept. 20
Kings of Leon, with Phantogram, Sept. 23
My Morning Jacket and Nathaniel Ratcliffe & the Nightsweats, Sept. 26
Ween, Sept. 27
Vampire Weekend, with Cults, Sept. 28
Conan Gray, with Maisie Peters, Oct. 1
Considering Matthew Shepard, Oct. 10
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2024 summer concerts at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
1 Harbor Blvd., Camden; waterfrontamphitheater.com
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, May 12
Hozier, with Allison Russell, May 25
Chris Stapleton, with Marcus King and Nikki Lane, June 6
John Fogerty, June 7
21 Savage, June 9
Lainey Wilson, with Ian Munsick and Zach Top, June 14
Santana and Counting Crows, June 21
Hardy, with Kip Moore, Travis Denning and Ella Langley, June 27
Alanis Morissette, with Joan Jett and The Blackhearts, and Morgan Wade, July 2
Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic, with Bob Dylan, Robert Plant, and more, July 4
Barbie: The Movie in Concert, July 6
Sam Hunt, with Russell Dickerson and George Birge, July 11
Third Eye Blind, with Yellowcard and Arizona, July 12
Kidz Bop Live, July 13
Dave Matthews Band, July 19 and 20
Slightly Stoopid and Dirty Heads, July 21
Train, with REO Speedwagon and Yacht Rock Revue, July 26
Foreigner, with Styx and John Waite, July 28
Earth Wind & Fire, with Chicago, July 31
Jason Aldean, Aug. 2
The Doobie Brothers and Steve Winwood, Aug. 3
Thirty Seconds to Mars, with AFI, Aug. 14
Hootie and the Blowfish, Aug. 16
Dierks Bentley, with Chase Rice and Randy Rogers Band, Aug. 17
Avril Lavigne, with Simple Plan and Girlfriends, Aug. 29
Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper, Sept. 08
Korn, Sept. 20
MMRBQ with The Offspring, Halestorm, Nothing More, P.O.D. and The Warning, Sept. 21
XPoNential Music Fest 2024 lineup
Camden Waterfront, 2 Riverside Drive, Camden; xpnfest.org
XPoNential Music Fest, on Sept. 20-22, features The Walkmen, Rosanne Cash, Pete Yorn, Phosphorescent, Jade Bird, Bombshell, Bully, The Heavy Heavy, George Porter Jr. & the Runnin' Pardners, Brigitte Calls Me Baby, Lizzy No, Florry, Cedrick Burnside, Grace Bowers, Velvet Rouge, Moustapha Noumbissi, Carla Gamble, and more.
2024 summer concerts at Citizens Bank Park
1 Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia
Morgan Wallen, with Ernest and Parker McCollum, May 11
Def Leppard, Journey and Steve Miller Band, July 23
Green Day, The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas, Aug. 9
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Aug. 21 and 23
2024 summer concerts at Lincoln Financial Field
1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia; lincolnfinancialfield.com
Kenny Chesney, with Zac Brown Band, Megan Moroney and Uncle Kracker, June 8
Rolling Stones, June 11
Zach Bryan, with Turnpike Troubadors and Levi Turner, Aug. 6 and 7
P!nk, with Sheryl Crow and The Script, Aug. 18
2024 summer concerts at Dell Music Center
2400 Strawberry Mansion Drive, Philadelphia; thedellmusiccenter.com
Faye Webster, with Julie, July 26
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Aug. 27
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Reporter Michele Haddon covers local news, small business, economic development, community revitalization, art and culture for The Intelligencer and Bucks County Courier Times at PhillyBurbs.com. Please considering supporting local journalism with a subscription.
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