Storms Impact Free Concerts in Philadelphia Music Scene

Inclement weather and powerful storms, including flash flooding, are affecting free concerts and events in the Philadelphia music scene, causing disruptions.

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Storms Impact Free Concerts in Philadelphia Music Scene

Inclement weather and the effects of powerful storms, up to and including flash flooding, is impacting the plethora of free concert events and major happenings throughout the Philadelphia music scene. Even though this and the predicting of storm events, have caused at least one free concert event to be called off, for the rock band Eve 6 in Camden County to ensure public safety and predictions on the adverse conditions.

While the Citizens Bank Park event is still currently happening as planned, the ticketing office serves to remind all viewers who have tickets to prepare to know of any changes in the schedule and that alterations to the current scheduling at shows at the Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia could possibly be changed to account for rising floodwaters. Indy band Eve 6 concert at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken was canceled to ensure public safety.

Therefore all music fans are reminded to prepare during these rough storm conditions and to expect possibly their shows to be rerouted or for trips to be otherwise adjusted, with hopes of possible brighter days after the progression of Tropical Storm Debby followed by her departure in the later part of the weekend.

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