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The Philadelphia Music and Arts (PHL Music) Festival next Week, 9/24-25; Live Broadcast Watch/Listen |
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by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA started: 09/13/20 4:32 pm | updated: 09/13/20 4:32 pm |
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The Philadelphia Music and Arts Festival (PHL Music Fest) is happening, virtually, next week on Thursday and Friday, September 24-25. Now in it's fourth year, the lineup is by design all Philly artists/bands and includes Japanese Breakfast, Langhorne Slim, Mt. Joy, The Districts, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arnetta Johnson & Sunny, Zeek Burse, and Arthur Thomas and the Funkitorium. This year's show will be entirely online due to coronavirus COVID-19. Live sets will be broadcast from the Ardmore Music Hall on Lancaster Ave each night starting at 7:00 p.m. You'll be able to both watch and listen to the shows.
iradiophilly will be broadcasting/streaming all of the performances LIVE for free. For more information about the broadcast and to listen & watch go to: http://www.iradiophilly.com/phlmusicfest
or to get more access and enhance your experience at https://phillymusicfest.com/enhance-your-experience/.
The festival aims to be a "testament and celebration of the exploding music scene in Philadelphia and a showcase of up and coming artists." Philadelphia has once again become a rich, diverse, and inspiring music community reminiscent of the previous golden eras. Any music scene is a two way street and can only be as good as the support from the fans. Support is needed especially at this time when artists, performers, musicians, and venues are struggling due the shutdowns. The Philadelphia Music & Arts Festival is a non-profit endeavor - founded, produced and curated by Greg Seltzer. "Our mission is to encourage the citizens of Philadelphia to SUPPORT YOUR SCENE."
As a non-profit organization, Philly Music Fest supports local musicians, local independent venues, and local music education programs. Last year's show featured artists like Man Man, Ali Awan, RFA, Foxtrot and the Get Down, Arnetta Johnson, Speedy Ortiz, Secret American, Ceramic Animal, Vacationer, Sun Ra Orchestra, Ill Fated Natives, and more playing at Johnny Brenda's, World Cafe Live, and Milkboy. In 2017, after paying the artists to perform, Philly Music Fest donated $15,000 to local music education programs like Settlement Music School, Rock to the Future, Live Connections, Musicopia, Jazz House Kids, Girls Rock Philly, and Play On, Philly. In 2018, Philly Music Fest donated $25,000. In 2019, PMF donated $40,000!
DONATE NOW
Set your calendars for next Thursday and Friday, September 24 - 25 for the 4th annual Philadelphia Music & Arts Festival. Tune in and SUPPORT YOUR SCENE.
Listen to iradiophilly's Local Stage for Philadelphia Local Artists.
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