Made in America may cap off the summer music festival season in Philadelphia but the music festivals of 2022 are far from over. Here are three music festivals bringing some of the best in funk, jazz, hip hop, and soul to Philadelphia this fall.
Funktoberfest
Funktoberfest returns to the Attic Brewing Co. Beer Garden this year and it’s bigger than ever. Founded and headlined by Philly funk band Funkitorium, the music festival has expanded from one to two days, September 23rd-24th. Artists lineup includes Rhythm Addicts, Great Time, Carla Gamble, Ill Doots, Taylor Kelly and more. For more information, visit Funktoberfest.com.
Philly Arts and Music Festival
The inaugural Philly Arts and Music Festival (PAM) takes place on Saturday, September 24 at the Navy Yard. Promising to have “Street eats, Philly arts and beats”, PAM will have the Navy Yard bustling with an art vendor village, food trucks and lots of music. Headlining PAM will be Grammy winner Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. Artists lineup includes Chill Moody, Snacktime, Suzanne Sheer, Peter Collins, and more. For more information, click here.
Smorefest Music Festival
Sure other cities have festivals with lots of music and vendors but do they have S’Mores? The 3rd Annual Smorefest Music Festival is back with more music, more venues, and undoubtedly, more s’mores. The three day festival will take place September 30-October 2 across four venues this year. Artists lineup includes Beano French, Brianna Castro, Noel Scales, Ryan Gilfillian, DJ Aktive, and many more. For information, visit smorefestmusicfestival.com.