Philadelphia’s weekend lineup is stacked with music, murals, and food. Highlights include a free mural unveiling at Citizens Bank Park celebrating the city’s early baseball roots, Louis Tomlinson’s world tour stop at the Mann Center, and a free African and Black diaspora food and culture festival at Love Park.
First Organized Baseball Team: 1833
What: Mural honoring Philadelphia’s first organized baseball team
When: Saturday, July 11, 2026, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Where: Citizens Bank Park, 1 Citizens Bank Way
Cost: Free
Mural Arts Philadelphia unveils “First Organized Baseball Team: 1833,” a piece by David McShane that shows an early batter, pitcher, and fielder plus the team’s original clubhouse. The design also references an 1869 interracial game between the Olympic Ball Club and the Pythian Base Ball Club.
Louis Tomlinson: How Did We Get Here? World Tour 2026
What: Louis Tomlinson with The Beaches & Picture Parlour
When: Saturday, July 11, 2026, 7 p.m.
Where: Skyline Stage, Highmark Mann Center, 5201 Parkside Ave.
Cost: Tickets from $94.10
Former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson hits the Mann Center on his How Did We Get Here? tour. Expect hits from his solo albums and a high-energy show. Support comes from The Beaches and Picture Parlour.
Philadelphia African Restaurant Week Festival 2026
What: African and Black diaspora food, culture, and music
When: Saturday, July 11, 2026, noon–7 p.m.
Where: JFK Plaza (Love Park), Arch Street
Cost: Free entry; tastings start at $17.52
Love Park hosts a free outdoor festival with dishes from across the diaspora, a vendor market, live performances, and DJs spinning Afrobeats, soca, kompa, Amapiano, R&B, and more.
The weekend spills into next week with big names like Bob Dylan and Tame Impala. Plenty of shows for fans to choose from.

