From the Jonas Brothers at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion to My Chemical Romance at Citizens Bank Park, this weekend is full of must-watch concerts throughout the Philadelphia area.
Metro has the details on the biggest and best shows throughout this weekend.
The Jonas Brothers at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

American pop band of brothers, The Jonas Brothers, are celebrating their 20th anniversary with their new cross-country tour: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown. Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas began the tour in their home state of New Jersey and were supposed to head down to Citizens Bank Park, but opted to shift venues in an effort to have a more intimate, fan-focused show.
The Jonas Brothers will instead take the stage to perform at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, on Thursday, August 14, 2025. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with opening performances by Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, and the Bonus Jonas himself, Franklin Jonas, who will support the brothers for this show.
1 Harbour Blvd, Camden, New Jersey, freedommortgagepavilion.com
My Chemical Romance at Citizens Bank Park

The Jonas Brothers aren’t the only big-time band celebrating a 20th anniversary. Nearly two decades following the release of the massive hit album ‘Welcome to the Black Parade,’ My Chemical Romance is bringing the fan-favorite album back, playing it in full during their ‘Long Live: The Black Parade’ tour. Named by Rolling Stone as one of their ‘500 Greatest Albums of All Time,’ the band will be taking this tour to 10 cities across North America, including a stop in Philadelphia.
MCR makes a stop in Philly this Thursday, Aug. 14, at Citizens Bank Park. The band is set to mix in a B-set featuring many of their other hits off the album, making it a must-see show for any fan. The band will be supported by the Godfather of Shock Rock himself, Alice Cooper. Gates open at 5:30 p.m.
1 Citizens Bank Way, mlb.com
Billy Idol at The TD Pavilion at the Mann

Rock icon Billy Idol is heading to the TD Pavilion at the Mann on Saturday, Aug. 16. For nearly five decades, Idol has been one of the definitive faces and voices of punk rock. The three-time Grammy nominee comes to Philadelphia this weekend as a part of his latest tour, ‘It’s A Nice Day To…Tour Again!’ and will be supported by fellow rock legend Joan Jett and the Heartbreakers. Doors open at 6 p.m.
5201 Parkside Ave., manncenter.org
Alice Cooper at Wind Creek Event Center
The Godfather of Shock Rock is more than a supporting act in Philadelphia this weekend. Alice Cooper follows up his performance alongside My Chemical Romance at Citizens Bank Park with a headlining show at Wind Creek Event Center’s concert hall this Saturday, Aug. 16.
Alice Cooper will bring his own brand of rock psycho-drama to Bethlehem. Known for his signature horror-rock style and hits like Poison, School’s Out, No More Mr. Nice Guy, and Feed My Frankenstein, the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee will provide plenty of shocks, thrills and chills this weekend. Doors open at 6 p.m.
77 Wind Creek Blvd, Bethlehem, windcreekeventcenter.com
Linkin Park at the Wells Fargo Center
Nu metal heavy hitters Linkin Park are in the midst of their first full-scale North American headlining run since 2014. The band was resurrected in 2023 with new frontwoman Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain and is now back to thrilling areas full of fans, as they will do this Saturday, Aug. 16 at the Wells Fargo Center.
The band will play their latest hits like “The Emptiness Machine” and “Heavy Is The Crown” and plenty of their iconic anthems as well. Linkin Park has long been considered one of the nu metal and alternative rock genres, and even in this latest era, with their new lineup, they continue to resonate with fans both new and old. Doors open at 6 p.m.
3601 S Broad Street, wellsfargocenterphilly.com
David Lee Roth at Wind Creek Event Center
The legendary voice of Van Halen, David Lee Roth, is an undeniable icon of rock and roll and has certainly left his mark on the music world. The frontman played an instrumental role in the band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and helped define an era of rock.
While Roth’s involvement with Van Halen is undoubtedly a major chapter in rock history, his solo career has also been a hit, further solidifying his role in the genre. Roth comes to the Wind Creek Event Center concert hall in Bethlehem, PA, on Sunday, Aug. 18. Doors open at 6 p.m.
77 Wind Creek Blvd, Bethlehem, windcreekeventcenter.com