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Philadelphia Children's Festival

Date:
Sunday, May 1, 2022 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm Location:
Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
19104-6219
United States
See map: Google Maps
The 2022 Philadelphia Children's Festival features two enthralling performances and a FREE outdoor concert. Plus, enjoy the outdoor PLAYground with hands-on activities, roving performers and more.
At 1 PM, there is a performance by The Amazing Max, who merges magic and comedy, making objects appear and disappear and generally defying the laws of physics just inches from your seat. 2:15 brings a free concert by beloved local music duo Lolly & YoYo on our Outdoor Plaza. Finally, at 3, Kalabante performs Afrique en Cirque, featuring authentic African dancing and astonishing acrobatic feats set to the pulsing rhythms of djembes, koras and other native West African instruments. This festival is too exciting to miss! Rain or shine, be there on May 1st.