From Eric Church to Kali Uchis and the always riotous Adam Sandler, the Xfinity Mobile Arena (3601 S Broad St.) hosts some of the biggest shows in the Philadelphia area this weekend, and Metro has the details.
Eric Church
Coming off the release of his highly anticipated album “Evangeline vs. The Machine,” country music superstar Eric Church is playing 22 arenas across major cities coast to coast as part of his “Free the Machine Tour.” Alongside Church will be Grammy-nominated alternative country star Elle King as a special guest.
With hit singles “Johnny” and “Hands of Time,” Church’s latest album expands the legacy of one of country music’s most fearless storytellers. Church will take his latest works along with his classic hits like “Springsteen,” “Drink In My Hand,” “Talladega,” and many more to the stage at the Xfinity Mobile Arena on Thursday, Sept. 18, thrilling fans whether they’re casual, die-hard, or a member of the “Church Choir.”
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and Eric Church is set to take the stage an hour later.
Adam Sandler
Actor, producer, musician, writer, and comedy icon Adam Sandler is on the road, touring across 30 major cities as a part of his “You’re My Best Friend” tour. On Friday, Sept. 19, Sandler makes his stop in the City of Brotherly Love in an evening that blends music and comedy for the crowds at the Xfinity Mobile Arena.
This marks Sandler’s third tour in four years, following his sold-out tours in 2022 and 2023, the latter of which was filmed over two days in sold-out concerts in Los Angeles and featured in his Netflix standup special “Adam Sandler: Love You.”
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with a start time of 7:30 p.m.
Kali Uchis

Fresh off the release of her album, “Sincerely”, Grammy-winning genre-bending superstar Kali Uchis is bringing her sultry stylings to the stage at the Xfinity Mobile Arena on Sunday, Sept. 22, as part of The Sincerely tour, which takes her across North America this summer.
Featuring singles “Sunshine & Rain…” and “ILYSMIH,” The Sincerely, Tour, like the album, promises to showcase her “most intimate and vulnerable body of work to date,” according to a release. “The 14-track record is a testament to the curative power of deep love, and a powerful representation of the way Uchis romanticizes life and her inner world.”
Doors open at 7 with the show beginning at 8 p.m.
For more information and for a full listing of upcoming events at the Xfinity Mobile Arena, visit xfinitymobilearena.com