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The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia PA | Nearby Businesses


300 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 893-1999

Concert Venue Near The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1113-31 Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 238-1000

We just got a facelift, come check us out!! Looking to book your band on our Brand New Stage? Please email [email protected] www.hardrockrewards.com

Silk City Diner Bar & Lounge
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
435 Spring Garden St
Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 592-8838

Theatre of The Living Arts
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
334 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147-1536

(215) 922-1011

The Legendary Dobbs
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
304 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(267) 239-0197

The Legendary Dobbs was established in 1974 as JC Dobbs, and has served as Philadelphia's most iconic Rock N Roll bar ever since. Dobbs' stage has hosted many notable acts, including Bo Diddley, George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, Rage Against The Machine, Tool, and many many more. The Legendary Dobbs continues this tradition of giving independent, emerging, and re-emerging talent a stage to highlight their abilities, with great sound & lights on 2 stages - one upstairs in a more intimate setting, and one downstairs on the main floor. Discover a Legend at The Legendary Dobbs!

The Electric Factory
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
421 N 7th St
Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 627-1332

Connie's Ric Rac
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1132 S 9th St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(267) 908-4311

Connie's Ric Rac is not a bar with a stage. we are a venue......that serves drinks. what we are Connie's Ric Rac is an event venue located on The 9th Street Italian Market in South Philadelphia, presenting local and regional music, comedy and performing arts. The Ric Rac has been a mainstay in the Philly scene since it's inception in 2006. It's underground, DIY atmosphere has drawn the likes of prominent Philadelphia artists such as Amos Lee, Joe Jack Talcum (Dead Milkmen), Black Landlord, as well as national act comedians Matt Besser (Upright Citizens Brigade), Ali Faranakian (Pit Theatre, NYC) and the quickly rising Chris Gethard. why we are here It's simple - we love music, art and comedy. We're proud to play host to a variety of forms of entertainment, whether it be a burlesque circus show, punk rock karaoke, or a night of acoustic singer songwriters. Our main product is on the stage, not in our refrigerators. On any given night you can catch the hottest emerging artists in the Philly music and comedy scene. We are also known for presenting events such as Johnny Showcase & The Left Lucy Cabaret, Dead Flowers' Smoking Gun Revue and genre specific showcases. how we got here Back in the day, Connie's Ric Rac was a shop owned by Connie Tartaglia with a variety of curious objects; really more of a "bric-a-brac". Her and husband Joe "Joe Brown" Tartaglia were Italian Market lifers who always had a fine appreciation for the arts, which were passed down along to their two sons, Joe Brown, Jr., and Frankie. With the explosion of the internet and companies like eBay in the late 90's, Connie sold out her entire inventory by the early 2000s. The building sat vacant for a while, and there were plans for a laundromat...... "The windows and doors were all boarded shut And the storekeepers had closed their shops up There wasn't anyone left around Except for these guys Who had guitars, and they had drums And other instruments of wondrous sound" Plans for the laundromat were thwarted by Joe Jr. and Frank when, along with childhood friend Pete Pelullo (who is in the construction business), built a stage, a bar, and with that Connie's Ric Rac was reborn. At the time, Frankie had just moved back to South Philly after living for several years in New York City's Lower East Side. While working at Alltrue.com, he met and formed an acoustic folk rock duo with colleague Rob Ogus. They splashed on to an emerging Philadelphia acoustic singer songwriter scene and quickly made a name for themselves. Even though the initially opened as a BYOB (and in great part contributing to it's awesome vibe), The Ric Rac became "the spot" to many of the areas up and coming musical artists. Many enjoyed late night jam sessions at Connie's, escorted back by Frank and Joe after Discount Heroes shows and open mic performances. Frankie had also been performing comedy throughout the years, and many of his joke-making and sketch-performing cohorts also began called Connie's home. High profile national acts such as Hannibal Burress (SNL, 30 Rock), and Toddy Barry (Comedy Central, Flight of The Conchords) put the Ric Rac on the comedy map, and has hosted troupes such as Philly Improv Theatre (PHIT), The Sixth Borough (to which Frankie was a founding member), Bedtime Stories (Gregg Gethard, Chris' brother!) and Ministry of Secret Jokes (Doogie Horner). After operating for 4 years as a BYOB, The Ric Rac expanded it's capacity and began serving bottled beer, wine and spirits. To this day, we continually strive to provide the best and most enjoyable experience to everyone who comes through our doors, including performers, guests, VIPs and staff. Plans for a kitchen next door are presently being executed and the opening is scheduled for early 2014.

TLA-Theatre for the Living Arts South Street Philly
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
334 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 922-1011

Boot & Saddle
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1131 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(267) 639-4528

Good times and live music ride again at Broad Street’s famous Boot and Saddle. Shuttered in 1995, this iconic landmark will re-open under the partnership between Sean Agnew’s R5 Productions, New York City’s The Bowery Presents and Mark Fichera on September 9th 2013 as a 150-person capacity live music venue and 60-seat restaurant. While live music will pack the back room of the new Boot and Saddle beginning at 8pm some 150 nights of the year, a separate 60-seat main room and kitchen will be open seven days a week, from 5pm ‘til 2 am, featuring a full-service bar, 10 rotating local craft beers, seasonal beers from around the United States, as well as inexpensive domestic crowd favorites. Under the direction of R5 Productions, concert-goers can look forward to this new destination hosting the day’s most exciting local and national artists across all genres, ranging from punk, metal and indie rock to electronic, singer-songwriters—and, yes, there will even be some country back at the Boot and Saddle – all experienced in an intimate back concert room featuring the same d&b Audiotechnik soundsystems that have earned Union Transfer consistent accolades as one of the city’s best sounding venues. This distinguishes Boot and Saddle as one of the only small-size room in US to boast this critically acclaimed soundsystem, guaranteeing the best experience for show-goers. With all of these innovations and improvements, some elements of the old Boot and Saddle will still inform its new look. Preserving the venue’s original tin-ceiling and walls and hardwood floors, the new proprietors are pleased to maintain a welcoming, time-capsule décor—complete with folk-art cowboy murals—reflecting the building’s history as Philadelphia’s one-time only country bar. And, yes, the iconic neon sign stays, of course. You can purchase tickets for Boot & Saddle shows online by clicking the TICKETS icon on any show page on our site to be taken to the Ticketfly site. Purchase tickets over the phone by calling Ticketfly directly at 877-4-FLY-TIX (877-435-9849). You can also purchase tickets for shows w/ NO SERVICE FEE at the Union Transfer box office (1026 Spring Garden Street) – open Friday and Saturday from 12pm-6pm, and every evening Union Transfer has a show from 5pm – close. If tickets do not sell out in advance, they will be sold at the door on the night of the show starting at 8pm. If you’re unsure, please call Boot & Saddle (267-639-4528) to inquire. We only accept CASH to purchase tickets in the venue. At the venue bar/restaurant – we accept most forms of payment. Cash is king, but we also accept American Express, MasterCard and Visa. We have an ATM on-site at the venue. In addition to the Union Transfer box office, tickets are also available six days a week with NO SERVICE FEES at Philadelphia’s finest independent record store Long In The Tooth (2027 Sansom Street). Open from 12pm-7pm Tuesday through Thursday, 12-9pm Friday & Saturday and 12pm-6pm on Sunday. Tickets purchased at LITT are CASH ONLY.

The Prince Music Theater
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1412 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

Since its founding in 1984 as the American Music Theater Festival, our mission at the Prince Music Theater has been to present and cultivate an exceptional range of high-quality performing arts, film, and other programs that engage, entertain, and educate diverse audiences. Since 1999 the Prince Music Theater has sparkled as a state-of-the-art theater, located at Broad & Chestnut in the heart of downtown Philadelphia, offering live performance and film events in two performance spaces.

Lickety Split
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
401 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147-1520

(215) 413-3434

Starlight Ballroom
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
460 N 9th St
Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 769-2780

The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
736 S Broad and Fitzwater Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19146

(215) 893-9912

Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts is ranked highly as a must visit venue that offers America’s original art form jazz on a regular basis. Founded in 1966 by James Adams and members of an African American musicians union Local #274, membership included Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Sara Vaughn, Sonny Stitt, Art Blakey, Dinah Washington, Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Shirley Scott, “Philly” Joe Jones, Tootie Heath, Jimmy Heath, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Grover Washington, Jr., and Nina Simone among others were in attendance. The Music Education Programs began in 1985 as the Clef Club members began to recognize a decline in new and available Philadelphia jazz talent. Member-driven outreach initially included local musicians who volunteered their time and energy to teach jazz to local youth who were interested. By 1988 the Clef Club received a seed grant that helped to establish the initial Jazz Education efforts. It moved to its present facility, a new four-story building on the Avenue of the Arts, in 1995. The Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts located at Broad and Fitzwater Streets, was the first new building in the city’s ambitious Avenue of the Arts development project. The new three-story building, houses a cabaret and performance space, archives, classrooms and rehearsal rooms. The William Penn Foundation was the first investor that made it possible for the Clef Club to be located on South Broad Street by providing operating and capital support. Over the years, the Clef Club was a Lila Wallace Readers Digest National Jazz Network Site and presented a spring and fall season of jazz performances, workshops and residencies. The Clef Club hosted several distinguished Artists-in-Residence during its history including Bassist Larry Ridley, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation “Living Legacy Awardee,” saxophonist Oliver Lake, saxophonist Makonde McIntyre and jazz hip-hop workshops, all through The Coltrane Project. Today, musicians such as Christian McBride, Joey Defrancisco, James Carter, George Burton, Sherry Wilson Butler, Monnette Sudler, Molyka Sanofa, Billy Paul, Bernard Purdie, Lou Cioci & Buddy Cifone, Larry McKenna, Brian Pasto, Ellen Gahnt, Tony Vicola, Michael Andrews and Roots of Music present concerts at the Clef Club. Today, the Clef Club is part of Berklee School of Music’s Berklee City Music Network, utilizing a proprietary curriculum called the Berklee PULSE music method that is centered around present day music styles, the instruments that youth tend to select, and the incorporation of essential theoretic, listening, improvisational and performance skills. It is through the education program and our performance ensemble and presenting program that we preserve the legacy and insure the future of this great American music. The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts mission is to celebrate and preserve the legacy of jazz through education and to support the evolving form through public programs. For more information, call 215-893-9912 (www.clefclubofjazz.org)

Kimmel Center
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
260 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

2nd State Lounge
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
401 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 413-3434

2nd State Lounge competes for the best pizza on South Street as well as other specialty items such as the Tom's Strom--named for the owner. Upstairs allows you to continue the food and drink experience in a colonial, warm bar environment. Up there you can look forward to seeing some of Philly's finest local music and art.

J C Dobbs
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
304 South St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 238-0440

Wxpn's Free At Noon @ World Cafe Live
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
3025 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19104

District N9NE Latino - Club Polaris
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
460 N 9th St
Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 769-2780

Tralfamadore
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
S. Hicks and Dickinson
Philadelphia, PA 19146

Philadelphia Orchestra Association
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
260 S Broad St, Fl 18
Philadelphia, PA 19102-5000

Voltage Lounge events
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
421 N 7th St
Philadelphia, PA pa

(215) 964-9602

Arts and Entertainment Near The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts

The Wilma Theater
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
265 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 546-7824

BalletX
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
265 S Broad St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 893-9456 Ext 100

BalletX is proud to recognize Comcast as its Lead Season Sponsor.

Opera Philadelphia
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1420 Locust St, Ste 210
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 732-8400

Since 1975, Opera Philadelphia has been Philadelphia’s professional opera company, performing at the historic Academy of Music, the Kimmel Center’s contemporary and intimate Perelman Theater, and across the city during our new annual festival, O, launching in the fall of 2017. The Opera strives to deliver outstanding productions of both traditional and exciting new works that resonate with the community; to identify, cultivate, and cast rising young talent alongside internationally-acclaimed singers; and to present innovative programs that educate, broaden, deepen, and diversify the opera audience, both in Philadelphia and beyond.

Howl at the Moon Philadelphia
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
258 S 15th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 546-4695

Our high-energy, amazing musicians make us the coolest spot for Philadelphia nightlife! From 80's rock to today's pop, Howl at the Moon will play all your favorites to get you dancing. From Philadelphia corporate events to happy hour with friends, there's always a party at Howl at the Moon. Showtimes: Mon: 9pm Tue: 9pm Wed: 8pm Thu: 6pm Fri: 6pm Sat: 6pm Sun: Available for private events!

Down Philly
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
262 S 15th St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(609) 351-2041

Simpatico Theatre
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
302 S. Hicks Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102

267-437-PLAY(7529)

TavernOn Camac
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
243 S Camac St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 545-0900

Ross Videography
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
255 S 17th St, Ste 1605
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(267) 593-0395

Chris' Jazz Cafe
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1421 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 568-3131

Live jazz venue with shows Monday thru Saturday (closed Sunday). Student discounts for cover charges available. Buy tickets now at: http://www.seatengine.com/venue/chris-jazz-cafe

Stuart Alter Abstract Art
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
220 S Sartain St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 238-0785

Mark James Photography
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
326 S 17th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(610) 329-3001

Prince Theater
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1412 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19102

(215) 422-4580

The Prince Theater is an exciting performance venue in the heart of downtown Philadelphia. Boasting the largest screen in the city, the Prince Theater is owned and operated by the Philadelphia Film Society, a 501(c)(3) member supported not-for-profit arts organization. Located at Broad and Chestnut Streets on the Avenue of the Arts, the Prince Theater hosts film and live events in two state-of-the-art theaters.

10 for 100
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1714 Delancey St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 735-0630

In honor of 100 years of producing quality theater in the Philadelphia area, Plays & Players is issuing a simple 10 for 100 campaign! Sign up to donate $10 for 100 years (it's like a dime for every year of theater)! Or, if you'd like you're welcome to donate $100 or $1000! No amount is too large (or too small)! To see more about what Plays & Players is doing now, check our website: http://www.playsandplayers.org/ Or, to pledge a donation and see what your generosity goes to support, look here: http://playsandplayers.tix.com/Donation.asp?OrganizationNumber=2275 With a donation… YOU CAN SUPPORT Plays & Players in producing theatre. YOU CAN SUPPORT Plays & Players in developing, engaging, and educating audiences and artists. YOU CAN SUPPORT Plays & Players in preserving, restoring, and enhancing the historic Plays & Players Theatre. YOU CAN SUPPORT Plays & Players in building a staff that can take Play & Players to the next level of operational capability and customer service.

The Wilson Concept
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
109 S 13th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(917) 830-5923

The Wilson Concept is a Creative Agency, meaning that we focus on Web & Graphic Design (Business Collateral, Websites, Social Media Customization), Image Consulting (Photography, Videography, Style Consulting, Media Direction) and Brand Strategy (Merchandising, Marketing Plans, Trending Tactics).

The Seraphin Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1108 Pine St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 923-7000

Seraphin Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and St. Augustine, Florida. The gallery represents American contemporary painters, sculptors, and photographers, both established and emerging. We do not represent more artists than we can give personal attention and promotion. The gallery has always dealt in blue chip works of the secondary market, including the works of the Abstract Expressionists, Pop School, German Expressionists, American Impressionists and others. Mr. Seraphin pioneered the photography market with his collection of Thomas Eakins photographs in 1976.

The Ten Six Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1709 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 751-0201

Forrest Theatre
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1114 Walnut St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(212) 239-6200

CID Presents
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1 S Broad St, Ste 1710
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(888) 820-0386

1925
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S 17th St
Philadelphia, PA 19103

(215) 564-1515