There's a new big band series of concerts brewing at the Not So Latin house! Season opener, "Thad Jones Reimagined" is Sunday, June 5th at 4pm. Suggested donation is $10 at the door.
1440 W Ritner St.
Philadelphia, Pa
There's a new big band series of concerts brewing at the Not So Latin house! Season opener, "Thad Jones Reimagined" is Sunday, June 5th at 4pm. Suggested donation is $10 at the door.
1440 W Ritner St.
Philadelphia, Pa
A do-it-yourself music festival featuring free shows on porches all over the neighborhood. Anyone can host or play a show!
Viernes Calientes
Put on your dancing shoes and join us in The Lounge for our free First Friday series, Viernes Calientes. Get ready to drink, dine, and dance the night away with live music from Philly fusion band De Tierra Caliente. Salsa, Merengue, Reggae, Samba, Chacha, Bolero, Rumba, Funk… this dance party knows no borders.
De Tierra Caliente is a party band whose music fills the air with bright colors and gets everybody up and dancing. Catchy melodies and unaffected lyrics fuse with Latin, Caribbean and Brazilian rhythms to inspire an irresistible North/South American party.
Since its formation in 2014, this flavorful band from Philadelphia has released 2 full-length albums and played hundreds of shows throughout the US, Colombia, Brazil and Puerto Rico.
3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
This event is FREE, no tickets required! Reservations are highly encouraged.
Enjoy an evening of art, live music, film, cocktails, and light fare at our monthly First Friday! mixer. Tonight’s program is presented in partnership with the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival—the region’s only festival showcasing the extraordinary and innovative work of emerging and established Latinx filmmakers.
Our collaboration with PHLAFF brings renowned Cuban singer/songwriter Daymé Arocena, hailed by NPR as “a magical mash-up of the Queen of Latin Music, Celia Cruz, and the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.” Tonight, Arocena presents Treinta Vueltas Al Sol (Thirty Laps Around the Sun), a vocal and piano performance, alongside excerpts from Sunlight Around the Corner: The Golden Sparrow, her short film codirected with visual artist Pablo Dewin.
Then, El Laberinto del Coco close out the evening with an electrifying set. Percussionist Hector “Coco” Barez and his all-star band create a dazzling blend of genres—come ready to dance to their jazz, funk, Afrobeat, and flamenco sounds!
Live music sets:
6:30pm: Daymé Arocena
8pm: El Laberinto Del Coco
Pop-up gallery talks:
6:05 and 7:20pm
First Friday! at the Barnes includes access to the collection galleries.
Tickets: $28; National, Patron, and Contributor members & students $10; Supporters and Sustainers free
2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215.278.7000
CANCELED
Patricio Acevedo and Friends and Raul y su ClaveAché bring exciting performances of Latin music to the patio at Taller Puertorriqueño. Featuring Patricio's musical tour of South American and Raul's authentic Cuban sounds, it will be a sizzling evening in Fairhill!
Taller Puertorriqueño
2600 N. 5th St
Philadelphia, PA
Tickets: $5 + $1.94 fee
Come join the Not So Latin family of musicians and music lovers for an evening of Brazilian music!
Featuring Flaco Navaja & The Razor Blades
A Partnered Presentation with MALPICA & AFROTAINO
Flaco Navaja is a singer, poet, actor, who was born and raised in the Bronx. He sings in both Spanish and English and has toured with various groups across the globe.
If Héctor Lavoe Boxed Rubén Blades and KRS-1 was the referee you’d get Flaco. A Nostalgic old sound with brand new Spoken Word.
Navaja’s original style of poetry combines singing, beat-boxing, and spoken word. He was the host of the legendary open mic showcase; “All That! Hip Hop Poetry & Jazz” at the famous Nuyorican Poets’ Cafe. He has performed at national and international venues and events. In 2003, he toured internationally with the Tony Award winning Russell Simmons’ DEF POETRY JAM and he has appeared on four episodes of the HBO series.
Navaja is a member of Screen Actors Guild and has appeared in several films & television shows. Including PRIDE & GLORY, FIGHTING, GUN HILL ROAD, LAW & ORDER, CSI NY and new web series EAST WILLYB.
Lydia Hilliard
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A self-professed "PK" (Preacher's Kid), Lydia displayed a gift for singing, music and playing the piano at an early age. She served as a musician and taught music to choirs at her father's church from the age of fourteen until her early thirties. With a successful 20-year career in the legal field under her belt, Lydia pressed on in pursuit of a music career. She served as the worship leader for ten years under the leadership of Pastor Allyn Waller at Enon Tabernacle Church in Philadelphia. She went on to perform background vocals and studio work for high-profile producers in the Philadelphia area. Lydia spread her wings as a solo artist and performed her first show in 2013 to great success. By the following year, her performances demanded a second show to accommodate her growing audience. At one of her shows, a good friend introduced Lydia and proclaimed that her show is more like an "experience." From that moment, a band was born. The Lydia Hilliard Experience is a culmination of Lydia's powerful yet melodic singing style and engaging, down-to-earth stage presence, accompanied by a talented group of singers and musicians. Her gospel and soul-infused sound reaches a diverse audience that continues to grow in numbers.
COVID INFORMATION: Unless otherwise stated, World Cafe Live will follow the City of Philadelphia’s current Covid-19 Response Level. By purchasing tickets, you acknowledge that everyone in your party will follow any regulations in place at time of show (subject to change) and will not be entitled to a refund for noncompliance.
ADA Accessible seats may be purchased by anyone regardless of ability. We respectfully request that those who do not need accommodations select other seats if available.
$30 ADV // $ 35 DOS + FEES
Doors 6:30PM
Show 8:00PM
3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
Paulette Branson
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“Mixed People” is a funky, soul fusion band with hints of rock and world music. Versatile musicianship, raw lyrics, and full vocal harmonies create a genuine, mixed musical experience. The name Mixed People derived from colors that bloomed out the whole funk and nothing but the funk. It embraces the love of self and others regardless of our differences and celebrates the beauty in us all. Mixed People is a Philadelphia-based band, founded by guitarist, Paulette Branson, in August 2012. The music is progressive, and the energy and emotion behind this band will get you dancing on your feet and singing along. Since August 2012, the band has stamped its sound in Philadelphia and the tri-state area performing at various premier music venues and nationally-recognized music festivals from the Ladybug Music Festival to Wawa's Welcome America Festival. Mixed People has shared stages with Terrence Blanchard, Black Alley, Urban Guerilla Orchestra, Breakwater, and more! Fan shave compared Mixed People to P Funk meets N.E.R.D. and Jimi Hendrix meets Prince.
E-Mack
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A native of Prince George's County Maryland, Erica McElveen is an all around musician. Affectionately known as E Mack, Erica continues to shock her audiences with her musical versatility. Erica graduated from Temple University in 2012 with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and has since proudly called Philly her home! She is an educator at The Philadelphia Charter School For The Arts and Sciences where she serves as the Arts Department Lead Teacher. Although EMack plays multiple instruments, her first love is certainly the drum set! Her father had faith in her ability to play the drums at just 6 years old. She began playing for her church when she was barely able to reach the foot pedals! Erica only hopes to continue spreading the love of music as an educator and performer. She recently opened a private event venue, Events at The Loft, located in Philadelphia where she hopes to provide musicians with a creative space to rehearse and perform.
Winona Wyatt
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Winona Wyatt is a well-versed actress, musician, and writer, based in Philadelphia, PA. She is a transformative performer with the ability to take on many genres of music, roles and personalities. From taking on the role of a rebellious army recruit in a national play to leading in a TV commercial or slaying a brilliant solo piano performance, you never know where you’ll find her next. Her solo performances are breath-taking and pull gently on the heartstrings, as she sings with depth, soul and grace. As a seasoned performer, her sound is gentle on the ear and felt with much emotion, as you experience the vulnerability in her writing and song performance.
COVID INFORMATION: Unless otherwise stated, World Cafe Live will follow the City of Philadelphia’s current Covid-19 Response Level. By purchasing tickets, you acknowledge that everyone in your party will follow any regulations in place at time of show (subject to change) and will not be entitled to a refund for noncompliance.
TICKETS: $15 advance // $18 day of show + fees
*On Sale Monday 4/4 at 12pm*
All shows in The Lounge are General Admission and seating is not guaranteed. To make a reservation and guarantee a seat, click here or call our Box Office at 215-222-1400.
Doors 6pm // Show 8:30pm
The Lounge is a full-service restaurant & bar that opens at 6pm – check out our dinner menu here.
World Cafe Live is a nonprofit independent venue where artistry meets social impact. Every purchase helps support our free music education & community programs. Click here to learn more.
3025 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA
TICKETS: $20 advance // $22 day of show + fees
ADA Accessible seats may be purchased by anyone regardless of ability. We respectfully request that those who do not need accommodations select other seats if available.
Doors 7pm // Show 8pm
Join us for dinner & drinks before the show in The Lounge, our full-service restaurant & bar which opens at 6pm. Check out the menu & make reservations here. Mezzanine ticket holders will be able to order from The Lounge menu right from their seat.
World Cafe Live is a nonprofit independent venue where artistry meets social impact. Every purchase helps support our free music education & community programs. Click here to learn more.
Puerta Abierta is a new series from World Cafe Live centering and celebrating the diasporic sounds of Latinx culture. This summer, we’ll welcome artists across a variety of genres and regions to our stages for a mix of live music and educational events.
Puerta Abierta focuses on programs that reflect the diverse communities found in Philadelphia. From May through August, we'll host performances by emerging and established artists in both the Lounge and Music Hall at World Cafe Live. Each night will feature a unique food & drink menu from Executive Chef Rob Cottman influenced by specific Latinx culinary traditions. We'll also bring in new teaching artists to develop and premiere a Bridge Session exploring Latinx music and culture, further expanding our free music education programs. This is just the beginning, so stay tuned for more announcements!
We’re excited to create new connections within our vibrant city. Come join us – our doors are open!
XENIA RUBINOS
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Visionary singer, multi instrumentalist and songwriter Xenia Rubinos uses her soulful voice to lead a genre defying live band pulling from R&B to Hip-Hop to jazz influences, all delivered with a New York punk-funk abandon. Her second full length album Black Terry Cat, was released by ANTI- Records and garnered her wide critical acclaim. Her powerhouse vocals have been featured on albums by legendary sonic adventurers Deerhoof as well as labelmate Son Little. Rubinos tours internationally and is known for her captivating stage performances.
PIERI
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While the pandemic was a setback for a lot of artists, it was a blessing in disguise for PIERI. The San Miguel de Allende, Mexico-born, Brooklyn-based rapper released “Quien Paga” with a video funded by her stimulus checks. The two-minute track is a trip in the fast lane that follows her previous single “Kitican” where she first showcased her “bombastic style”. Receiving critical acclaim and support from the likes of Iggy Pop, The New York Times, and Passion of the Weiss, PIERI is quickly becoming one to watch.
3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
We are very excited about our upcoming celebration of our growing community of Flamenco aficionados, Celebrating Philadelphia's Flamenco Community 2022, on May 26th at the Maas Building. This student showcase and benefit celebration will feature student performances and appearances by special guest artists Barbara Martinez, Adrian Alvarado, Adam Bailey, Lilliana Ruiz, Amanda Pena, and Deepa Devasana. Also performing will be Leiliani Chirino, winner of a PCA master/apprenticeship grant which supports her working with me as an apprentice for the duration of a year, who will be sharing a new work that she and I have developed together over the duration of her apprenticeship with PyA. It will be a night of celebration and art, so I hope you will join us. Tickets are $15-$25 and can be purchased HERE.
Vieux Farka Toure
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Often referred to as “The Hendrix of the Sahara”, Vieux Farka Touré was born in Niafunké, Mali in 1981. He is the son of legendary Malian guitar player Ali Farka Touré, who died in 2006. Ali Farka Touré came from a historical tribe of soldiers, and defied his parents in becoming a musician. When Vieux was in his teens, he declared that he also wanted to be a musician. His father disapproved due to the pressures he had experienced being a musician. Rather, he wanted Vieux to become a soldier. But with help from family friend the kora maestro Toumani Diabaté, Vieux eventually convinced his father to give him his blessing to become a musician shortly before Ali passed.
COVID INFORMATION: Per venue policy, all guests will be required to show proof of completed Covid vaccination OR a negative Covid test result (lab-administered PCR or Antigen test within 48 hours) for entry. At-home tests will not be accepted. By purchasing tickets, you acknowledge that everyone in your party will follow any regulations in place at time of show (subject to change) and will not be entitled to a refund for noncompliance. Please check here for current venue protocol. Thanks for your cooperation!
$22 ADV // $ 25 DOS + FEES
All shows at The Lounge are General Admission and seating is not guaranteed.
Click here to make a reservation and guarantee a seat or call our Box Office at 215-222-1400.
3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
The Sun Ra Arkestra, under the longtime leadership of founding saxophonist Marshall Allen, is as vital and cheekily unpredictable as ever. Blending jazz and blues with electronic and extraterrestrial influences, these true pioneers of Afrofuturism carry on the inimitable vision and spirit of their enigmatic founder—composer, pianist, bandleader, poet, and cosmic philosopher Sun Ra.
Tickets: $35
Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts | 736 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146
Come enjoy a great night of music as Urban Guerilla Orchestra presents a battle of 70's music versus 90's music at World Cafe Live as they play for a variety of performers.
Tickets: $35-40 ADV // DOS + FEES
Doors: 7PM
Show: 8PM
3025 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, 19104
5 week basics of bomba Percussion & Dance classes will be offered.
Join us Saturday, May 14th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM for @Ecodelsur at Buttonwood Plaza. Grab your dinner at Burritos Restaurant your dancing shoes, and chairs for an evening of family fun.
15 South Main St.
Yardley, PA
Canceled due to rain
On May 14th, Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture is holding our Al-Bustan Spring Concert at Sunflower Philly! The concert features musical artists Alsarah and the Nubatones, Rawan, and Sami Rahman. Doors to the concert open at 5 PM followed by Sami Rahman at 6 PM. Pre-registration for tickets is $15 and tickets purchased the day of are priced at $20. Our pre-registration link is live so purchase your tickets today!
SUNFLOWER PHILLY
1725 N 5th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
THE VELOCITY FESTIVAL |
Thursday, May 12 6 - 8PM The Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden 2241 N. Philip Street |
We are honored to invite you to attend The Velocity Festival, an open air celebration, joyfully centering Philadelphia artists, Velocity Fund (VF) and Added Velocity (AV) grantees in a festive evening of music, art, open bar, food, and community. This event is free and open to all-ages!
Featuring:
Live music by Sound Museum Collective ('19 VF/'20 AV); featuring Gladys Nobriga and Noah Jacobsen. Timbalona, Melissa Beatriz’s collaborators for the documentary Rumba en Filadelfia ('20 Velocity Fund project) and Rashid Zakat ('21 VF)
Art by Karina Puente Arts Studio ('18 VF)
Graphics and program designed and printed on risograph by Many Folds Press ('19 VF/'20 AV)
AV equipment provided by Television, founded by Logan Cryer, Heidi Ratanavanich ('19 VF/'20 AV) and Tim Belknap ('18 VF)
VeloCity Phila PAle brewed by Michael Konrad ('18 VF)
Guest chefs activating Pedro Ospina's ('20 VF) Open Kitchen Sculpture Garden
Cocktails by Art in the Age
Register for Free Tickets here
It is a musical and sensor based work that celebrates the connection between humans and the plant world.
ASTROCELIUM combines live brainwave data and live plant sensors to produce music and light on computer controlled sculptures covered with mycelium, vines and mushrooms.
By tapping into the combination between nature, technology and culture, this work is a representation of a society based on forces that are more bound to an elegant equilibrium.