• Philly Record Freak Out at Philamoca!!!

    PhilaMOCA 531 N 12th St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    COME TO THE PHILLY RECORD FREAK OUT!!!! THIS IS PHILLY'S ONLY REGULAR VINYL FAIR! THE NEXT INSTALLMENT IS SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2026 AT PHILAMOCA! -- 531 N. 12TH STREET, PHILLY […]

    $5.00
  • 2nd Place Race

    Plays and Players Theatre, Quig's Pub 1714 Delancey St, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    In most races, finishing second means you lost. In this one, it means you won everything. The 4th Annual 2nd Place Race, created by Ed Wagner of Clubedventures, returns to Philadelphia on June 6. The event transforms Rittenhouse into a fast-moving, slightly chaotic competition built around puzzles, challenges, games, trading, and a little bit of […]

    $25
  • Fête Galante: 18th Century Opera

    Cliveden of the National Trust 6401 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Opera on Tap Philadelphia and Cliveden are pleased to present: Fête Galante: A Celebration of 18th Century Opera! Opera on Tap Philadelphia will be performing at Cliveden for the first time on Saturday, June 6th, presenting a concert of 18th century opera. Take a house tour at Cliveden earlier in the day - 12 pm […]

    $20 – $35
  • The Naked Comedy Show

    Velvet Whip Speakeasy Callowhill, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Top comics with no bottoms! See the eventbrite listing for more details.

    $40
  • Pride AF – Philly Pride Arts Festival

    *See website for locations Media, PA, United States

    The Philly Pride Arts Festival (Pride AF) was created by a coalition of five Philadelphia-based arts organizations: Cross Keys Theatre Collective, East Passyunk Opera Project, Liberty City Arts, Prismatic Arts Ensemble, and Wear Yellow Proudly. Together, we are presenting a month-long, citywide celebration of LGBTQIA+ artists, stories, and community. Running throughout Pride Month at various locations across Philadelphia, the festival will […]

  • BOS Philly :: Physical

    The Fillmore Philadelphia 1100 Canal St., Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Get ready, Philly—the circuit scene is making a massive return this summer, and it’s taking over Fishtown! On Saturday, June 6th, BOS Philly is transforming The Fillmore into the ultimate […]

    $39 – $150
  • Pairing Wine & Popcorn

    Crossing Vineyards & Winery 1853 Wrightstown Road, Washington Crossing, PA, United States

    Pairing Wine & Popcorn At Crossing Vineyards & Winery, 1853 Wrightstown Rd, Washington Crossing, PA Sunday, June 7, 2 pm Butter not miss it! Pop over to the winery for the next best thing in wine pairing. Sample several handcrafted sweet and savory kettle corns from Cluster Popcorn in Lahaska, along with tastings of Crossing’s […]

    $35
  • cinéSPEAK x Two Locals Brewing Company present Set It Off (30th Anniversary) and Rainbow Girls

    Two Locals Brewing 3675 Market St Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us for cinéSPEAK x Two Locals Brewing Company present Movie Mondays—a monthly gathering every 2nd Monday celebrating innovative Black filmmakers! In June, we’re celebrating Pride with queer heist films: F. Gary Gray's Set It Off (1996) and Nana Duffour's award-winning short, Rainbow Girls (2025). Eat the rich! Event Flow: Enjoy happy hour at 5-7 […]

    Free
  • Boyds Tent Sale

    *See description

    Your favorite luxury sale is getting a summer refresh. ☀️ For the first time ever, @boydswayne is hosting a special Buy Now, Wear Now Tent Sale—featuring up to 80% off Spring/Summer '25 styles that you can wear all season long. 🛍️ Women's & men's designer clothing, shoes, and accessories 📍 201 W Lancaster Ave, Wayne, […]

    Free
  • Ordering the Cosmos: Charles Willson Peale and The Philadelphia Museum with Robert McCracken Peck

    Wagner Free Institute of Science 1700 W Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    Join us Thursday, June 11th from 6 - 7:30pm for Ordering the Cosmos—Charles Willson Peale and The Philadelphia Museum, a special Weeknights at the Wagner talk celebrating America's 250th by Robert McCracken Peck. In 1790, Charles Willson Peale opened a museum containing "objects of natural history and things useful and curious" to represent the culmination […]

    Free