It’s Tuesday again, and we have a brand-new list of exciting performances happening in the City of Brotherly Love. Downtown Philadelphia is just a short drive away and is filled with so many opportunities to create special memories with family and friends. From the soulful sounds of Schubert to the R&B beats of Dhruv, we will bring you the best tickets in town each week.
This week we have performances that span from Tuesday, Jan. 28 to Sunday, Feb. 3, 2025. If you’ve seen news of a show coming to Philly and want to be sure we don’t miss promoting it here, email [email protected].
Schubert at the Kimmel Center
Schubert: The Soulful and The Sublime on Monday, Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m. will be a fantastic night of the exquisite sounds of the Austrian composer Franz Schubert at the Perelman Theater in the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
Acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Siegel will perform some of Schubert’s most popular works reflecting both the late Classical and early Romantic periods, including “Ave Maria” and “Evenings in Vienna”.
Make the night even more special by enjoying dinner at one of the fine dining establishments not far from the Kimmel.
For tickets and information, visit ensembleartsphilly.org or call (215) 893-1999.
Dhruv at The Foundry
U.K. native Dhruv has been making waves with his music – a blend of R&B and pop – since 2019, and he is bringing his unique sound to The Foundry in Philadelphia as a part of his U.S. tour.
He will perform selections from his first full-length album, Private Blizzard at the show on Friday, Jan. 31, at 8 p.m.
For tickets and information, visit thefillmorephilly.com or call (215) 309-0150.
Holy Grail of Memphis at the Arden
The Arden Theatre in Philadelphia is hosting the world premiere of the comedy, “Holy Grail of Memphis”. Written by Michael Hollinger and directed by Terrence J. Nolen, the comedy tells the story of Newton Stover II who discovers the long-lost recordings of a legendary blues musician in the basement of his grandfather’s music studio and decides to use them to rebuild his life and preserve his family’s legacy.
The show is running through Mar. 2. For tickets and information, visit ardentheatre.org or call (215) 922-1122.