Disturbed is stopping in Philadelphia as part of their The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour (Credit: Disturbed via Facebook).
From blockbuster concerts to a week-long celebration of the arts, prepare for some of the best tickets in town
It’s Tuesday and April so the days are longer and no shortage of fun to be had. Just a short drive away, downtown Philadelphia is filled with so many opportunities to create special memories with family and friends. From the electric sounds of rock concerts to the pageantry of the theatre arts, we will bring you the best tickets in town each week.
This week we have performances that span from Tuesday, Apr. 1 to Monday, Apr. 7, 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].
Disturbed at Wells Fargo Center
On Wednesday, Apr. 2, the multi-platinum rock band Disturbed will be bringing their The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour to the Wells Fargo Center.
Don’t miss this special celebration of the band’s debut album which quickly cemented their place in the heavy metal stratosphere. The night will include a performance of the full album as well as the band’s greatest hits.
Daughtry will make a special guest appearance and Nothing More will open the show.
The Wells Fargo Center is located at 3601 South Broad Street. For tickets and more information, visit wellsfargocenterphilly.com or call (215) 336-3600.
8th Annual Philly Theatre Week
From Thursday, Apr. 3 through Sunday Apr. 13, the regional theatre community will be celebrating the richness of the arts with a variety of productions from classic Shakespeare to circus arts.
The 8th annual Philly Theatre Week includes over 50 events across the Greater Philadelphia area. Whether you are looking for the world premiere of a new play, a family-friendly musical or a more intimate reading, there is something for everyone.
All tickets are Pay What You Can again this year. For more information visit phillytheatreweek.com.
The Philadelphia Orchestra at Kimmel Center
From Thursday, Apr. 3 through Saturday Apr. 5, The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform Stravinsky’s The Firebird at Marian Anderson Hall at The Kimmel Center for Performing Arts.
The Firebird ballet score which catapulted Igor Stravinsky’s career will be paired with Béla Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, written as a farewell to his beloved Hungary.
The orchestra performance will be conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin with First Associate Concertmaster Juliette Kang on violin. It will be a night of classical music you won’t want to miss.
The Kimmel Center for Performing Arts is located at 300 South Broad Street. For tickets and more information, visit ensembleartsphilly.org or call (215) 893-1999.