A beloved annual tradition in Philadelphia is set to grow even larger this fall. The Philly Music Fest, a nonprofit organization founded by Greg and Jenn Seltzer, will showcase an impressive array of performances from October 13 to 19. This year marks the festival's ninth edition, featuring nine concerts instead of the usual seven, all taking place at independently owned venues across the city. At the heart of this event lies a commitment to promoting local musicians while simultaneously raising funds for music education charities based in Philadelphia.
This year’s featured act is the acclaimed American rock band The Wonder Years, hailing from nearby Lansdale. What sets this festival apart is its unique approach to booking headlining acts. According to Greg Seltzer, the festival aims not only to bring in established artists who perform intimate shows at smaller venues but also to highlight emerging talent that is on the verge of breaking through. Additionally, the festival includes a special surprise act for the first two days at Ardmore Music Hall. As a nonprofit, PMF leverages its financial flexibility to secure high-profile acts in smaller venues, providing fans with unforgettable experiences.
The economic impact of the festival extends beyond just the music scene. Through their collaborative efforts, Greg and Jenn Seltzer estimate that the festival contributes around $600,000 annually to the local economy, benefiting venues, hotels, and restaurants. Beyond the numbers, the festival fosters a vibrant community spirit and supports aspiring musicians. With tickets going on sale soon, the Philly Music Fest continues to inspire and unite music lovers while making a positive difference in the lives of many through charitable contributions.