Morgan's Pier
221 N Christopher Colombus BLVD, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19106
$10 cover charge after 8:00PM
Morgan's Pier
221 N Christopher Colombus BLVD, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 19106
$10 cover charge after 8:00PM
Hey Philly! I’d love to see you at the 3rd Thursday Jam at d’griot cafe on 5/21 for the kickoff of my Artist Residency!
You’ll hear some great poetry that might make you laugh and/or cry (tears of joy), and will definitely give you plenty of food for thought.
AND in preparation for my 6 week Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀ (Shake-a-ray) class which begins on 5/29, I’ll be bringing a whole bunch of Ṣẹ̀kẹ̀rẹ̀s to give a brief demonstration and mini lesson! Then all of the musicians will jam together!! It’s happening 5/21, 6-10PM, and it’s FREE!!
Don’t miss it!!!
D'Griot Philly
Philadelphia PA
Free event
Bob and Barbara’s, 1509 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19146, USA
Prester & Samargia is a powerhouse quintet led by pianist-composer Robert Prester and vocalist-arranger Adriana Samargia, known for genre-blending artistry and an electrifying stage presence. Fusing funky fusion, Latin and Brazilian rhythms, jazz standards, and reimagined pop, the ensemble delivers a cinematic, high-energy sound that’s both richly textured and emotionally charged.
Join us as we welcome the incredible alto saxophonist Mike Cemprola back to Notsolatin!!! Come out Tuesday, May 19th to hear his takes on classics as well as exciting original compositions! You don’t want to miss it!!
Doors at 7, show at 7:30
No tickets required, $10 suggested donation
1440 W Ritner St. Philadelphia Pa
We’re switching things up for this month’s Community African Dance Bash!
For the first time, we’re bringing you THREE classes in one night, including our newest addition: Soca Fitness!
If you’ve been looking for a fun way to move your body, release stress, and reconnect through rhythm, movement, and community, this is the perfect night out. Bring a friend and come experience the joy of movement, music, and community together!
Soca Fitness
Afro-Cuban Dance
West African Dance
At Kulu Mele, we believe movement is medicine. Through rhythm, culture, music, and community, we reconnect with joy and leave feeling energized and uplifted.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Community Education Center
3500 Lancaster Ave.
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From Philly Voice:
The Mummers Museum will host the Festival of Many Colors, a free outdoor celebration highlighting three of Philadelphia’s cultural traditions, on Sunday, May 17, from noon to 6 p.m. outside the Mummers Museum.
The free festival brings together the Mummers, Philly Caribbean Carnival and Carnaval de Puebla en Philadelphia for an afternoon of music, dance and activities. Attendees can expect food trucks, craft vendors and family-friendly programming throughout the day.
Live performances will begin at noon with the Philadelphia Pan Stars Steel Orchestra. The lineup continues with Hueyxolotl Aztec Dancers at 1 p.m., the Quaker City String Band at 2 p.m., Trinidadian-American soca artist Anika Berry at 3 p.m., New Sound Brass Band at 4 p.m., and Banda La Poblanita with Danza Tonantzin at 5 p.m.
Organizers say the festival aims to highlight shared traditions across the three communities while bringing them together through music, dance and food.
Sunday, May 17 | Noon - 6 p.m.
Mummer's Museum
1100 S. 2nd St.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Free to attend
Join us May 16 from 11-5:30pm on West Girard Avenue, between College Avenue and 29th Street, for the best of Brewerytown, Francisville, Spring Garden and Fairmount - 100+ vendors, a kids zone with activities and games for families, live music from local bands, and neighborhood food businesses serving the best bites of Brewerytown.
WEST STAGE @ 29th & Girard - Hosted by Dena Miranda
11:00 – 11:15 DJ Tragic
11:15 – 11:25 B'Ella Ballerina Dance Academy
11:30 – 11:40 Action Karate
11:45 – 12:15 Girard Ave College Choir
12:20 – 12:40 Brewerytown Music School
12:45 – 1:05 Welcome from partners
1:10 – 2:10 Mariposas Galacticas
2:20 – 3:35 Hodgepodge
3:40 – 4:10 DJ KenRoc
4:20 – 5:20 West Philly Orchestra
5:20 – Close DJ Tragic
EAST STAGE @ 2601 Girard - Hosted by TEEF & BIG CUZ
11:00 – 12:00 Big Cuz
12:00 – 12:30 Zay Money & RJ Da King
12:40 – 2:00 The Reality Check Experiment
2:10 – 3:00 Pocket Flowers
3:15 – 4:05 Super Friends
4:20 – 5:10 TEEF
5:00 – 5:30 Big Cuz
Follow the beats
Join us as two of our all time favorites, Patricio Acevedo and Alejo de Los Reyes record live Friday May 15th!!
A message from Alejo:
For three years, we've been a part of the Latin American peña at Notsolatin, already a staple of South Philly’s community. We decided it’s time to record an album with the music that we shared together. But we want to capture that special vibe that happens when all of us meet at NSL, have Patricio’s signature salads, toast, chat, and enjoy music and community together. So, we’ll do as usual: throw a great party, and play for our friends. And maybe jam after the concert, as usual! But this time, we’ll record it.
Doors at 7, show at 7:30
No tickets required, $20 suggested donation
1440 W Ritner St. Philadelphia Pa
Get ready to dance as the Philly Pops Little Big Band brings the sound of Motown to the streets!
Get ready to dance as the Philly Pops Little Big Band brings the sound of Motown to the streets. Featuring Philly Pops favorite Paula Holloway and led by Jeff Smith, this concert is packed with the hits that defined a generation — soulful, joyful, and made to make you move.
The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany
330 S. 13th St.
Philadelphia, PA
In case of rain, the performance will move indoors at the church.
Tickets: $12.51 adults
$ 7.18 seniors and students
$17.85 families with children
If you’re talking about cumbia royalty, there is no higher court than that of Andrés Landero — long considered the king of cumbia across the world for his contributions to the tropical genre. Yeison, his grandson, caught Andrés’ attention at the age of 7, when he displayed not just a raw talent for interpreting melodies, but also a pure love for the music — un corazón cumbiambero.
From the heart of the Montes de María region on Colombia's Caribbean coast, the birthplace of Cumbia, Yeison Landero has emerged as one of the genre's leading figures worldwide.
At the age of seven, he received his first accordion from his grandfather Andrés, becoming the only member of the family chosen to learn directly from him. Under his guidance, he inherited not only that musical treasure but also the soul of a minstrel and the virtuosity of the instrument. From then on, his path was marked by a clear mission: to preserve, innovate, and bring Cumbia to new audiences.
Yeison grew up surrounded by music. In his early years, his home was visited by musicians of the highest stature: Alfredo Gutiérrez, Lizandro Meza, Calixto Ochoa, Enríquez Díaz, Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto… innumerable distinguished folk figures performed around his kitchen table. The first band he performed in was with Andrés Landero himself — he and his sister were introduced as “los nietos de Andrés Landero”, performing cumbia at festivals, concerts, and fairs across Colombia. In 2025, he was nominated for a Latin Grammy with Los Kumbia Stars for the song "Baila Kolombia" in the Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album category, and in October of that year, he participated in the WOMEX showcase, the world's most important global music expo.
Yeison has dedicated his life to the genre and the instrument of his family legacy, in the spirit of Andrés, and he is rightly called the heir to cumbia. He lights up every stage he plays on.
The Rotunda
4014 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA
Tickets: $10., $15., or $20. plus fee of $1.28 to $2.07