Get ready for warmer weather and good vibes with these concerts and festivals around the Main Line this summer.
Jon Anderson's voice will forever be a lovely and strong beacon for YES fans.
Touring legends Sting and Paul Simon combine star power for a one-of-a-kind live experience.
We Will Rock You The Musical promises sexy costumes, belly laughs, sexy costumes and hits from Freddie Mercury and company.
His Rod-ness plans to pack in 20-plus hits in a two-hour set that promises to leave the ladies swooning and the men swaying.
Did we mention tickets are starting out at only $19? Don't miss the Rocketman's visit to town.
For a brief moment this past year, the Brian Wilson Beach Boys were a go. And they are back, just in a slightly different—but equally rapturous—configuration.
Get your jazz-rock fix with these iconic performers during their tour stop in Philly.
The day-to-night festival features prog-rock legends Yes, along with fellow rockers Scale the Summit, The School of Rock and more.
Featuring Heart, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Experience and MGK House Band The Sofa Kings, this year's concert is set to rock harder than ever.
For a band that's been together through the ups and down of the past 50 years, the Rolling Stones have aged tremendously and are still rocking and rolling after all these years.
It all started at a little place in Levittown. Now, the Hooters return to their roots to rock the Electric Factory for one night of old favorites and classics from the last 33 years.
Though they take a break here and there, Fleetwood Mac never breaks up. Just in time for Rumours' 35th anniversary, the Fleetwood Mac 2013 Reunion Tour comes to Philly.
The tribute band plays a show in Collingswood, N.J. on March 2, much to the delight of Zep fans on the Main Line.
Available in mid-January, the album is a culmination of a year’s work and a collaboration of both music and art.
Music, dancing and the wild get-ups make this night one to remember in Philadelphia.
The foursome reunites at the Electric Factory in November, featuring opener Bricklin.
With a newly released album and a tour stopping in more than 50 cities across the country, the classic rock duo are hitting the high notes.
Promoting the locavore movement before it was a hot topic, the annual festival returns to the Philly area for the first time since 2006.
The former Beatle brings his "revolving door" of performers to three local venues for a night of eclectic, but favorite, hits.