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Patti Smith fans, Are you ready for Philadelphia? on Saturday, November 29th 2025 as part of her tour Patti Smith will be playing at The Met Presented by Highmark, PA. Score your Patti Smith tickets Philadelphia right here.

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Patti Smith The Met Presented by Highmark, PA concert

The Met Presented by Highmark 858 N Broad St., Philadelphia, PA, 19130

Mark your calendars for November 29, 2025, when the legendary Patti Smith takes the stage at The Met Presented by Highmark in Philadelphia for her highly anticipated Book Tour. As a titan of the alternative music scene, Smith is known for her captivating performances and profound lyricism. While you’re in the city, don’t miss the chance to catch Foo Fighters alongside Queens of the Stone Age and Mannequin Pussy at Lincoln Financial Field on August 13, 2026—an unforgettable night that promises high energy and iconic hits. The following month, on December 19, 2025, Goldfinger will rock Union Transfer, a venue renowned for its intimate atmosphere and stellar acoustics, perfect for experiencing their punchy pop-rock sound. Additionally, O.A.R. will bring their infectious melodies to TD Pavilion at The Mann Center on July 25, 2026, alongside Gavin DeGraw and Lisa Loeb, creating a lineup that’s sure to resonate with fans of all ages. Explore the vibrant concert scene in Philadelphia and discover the perfect show for your musical taste at ticketschester.com.


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By Mika2015

Huge disappointment

This event left me feeling as though I'd been flogged by spoiled children. Patti never sang, she simply read an angry, anti-Semitic poem. Flea was ok, but he only played for about 13 minutes. We never did see Bob Weir play-after three hours of listening to politically correct world 'music' (and did it occur to the environmental organizers that flying in 30 Tibetan children and a band from Greenland probably had a greater carbon footprint than a year's worth of driving??) we gave up and left. The Masonic, however, is a lovey venue. Bill McKibben saved the night from complete ruin.