Address: 29 E Allen St, Philadelphia, PA 19123, USA
Phone: +12153090150
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Katelyn Burgess
Love small venues!!!
Veronica Antique
Emailed and called this location for handicap questions multiple times with no response or answers. I am from out of state and wanted to attend an event here potentially, although as I could not receive an answer, I was unable to attend. Poor customer service
Jay Latchman
Awesome place
B J
The show was awesome, Hatebteed,BLS & Anthrax.
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The closest hotel is the Wm. Mulherin's Sons Hotel. It's about a 10 minute walk. There also plenty of other options a short uber ride away
Not bad at all, petty much fully gentrified now. Great places to eat and drink all around
Well first lucky you for getting to go to babymetal! First get there early because parking is limited and the front entrance is small. This is Iike any other professional organization VIP pass will get you through quicker there should be signage ... yes you will get the items inside and the individuals at the ticket booth will direct you to where which will be very close by just a few steps in ... but like I said go early so you have enough time to get everything done before the show..there probably are not separate lines as VIP tickets are limited but just make your way to the front with a smile and let people know you won your tickets..they'll let you through and cheer you on. Have a great time and post some pictures here so we can enjoy it to.
Yes there are a couple of parking lots close by and if you go to a show on the weekend the parking is free and security does drive through checking
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Probably not a big one, but little ones probably and cellphone cameras definitely
You only need test or vaccine if the show has a health check label on livenation/ticketmaster. For each show that had a label, it'll tell you what you're allowed to enter with if you click event details.
Yeah it's fine
On show Days the box office is open before shows an up until it starts.
They moved the show to the TLA. Theatre of the Living Arts. At 8pm. Check with them to verify.
Yes the balcony is for seating for a few extra dollars... worth it tho
Parking yes, not sure if any spots are available for handicapped drivers
No. State law states an expired license can not be accepted when buying alcohol. Not sure about getting you upstairs.
When you come in through security and get your ticket scanned, let them know you need ADA seating and they'll get you situated!
Usually the headliner plays about 90 minutes on average some might be shorter or longer. The shows are usually over at 11.
They asked for photo ID and your vaccine card at the door.
Are there handicap seating available and if so how can I get them
For the Benny the Butcher concert, being directly in front of the stage was the best perk. Even though I had the opportunity to be in the VIP section, my buddy who was a part of the show texted me and told me that my view where we were was MICH better that the VIP section. They had to watch the monitors in that section so my view was way better. Unless you are guaranteed a greet and meet, I recommend you get there early to be as close to front stage center as possible. Tuck your "goodies", because once you come in, you can't leave!!!! Who's playing there by the way? Teyana Taylor? Sorry... Yes they require vaccinations card or pictures of it... Blessings to you also Sis!! Have fun!
It's all ages
Probably between 11 - 11:30pm
Honestly...VIP fast pass is null if you get there when the doors open. Unless of course you have access to a meet and greet. Because there are quite a few opening acts, depending on who you're seeing, you'll be able to maneuver straight to the front row. VIP at the Fillmore is ok, but I'd rather be front and center...imo
Holiday Inn Express isn't far.
As of two weeks ago, vaccine proof is needed. I think they had a testing tent outside the venue also.
Yes, unless it sells out. There is a box office and they are super nice there.
I to wanted to know.. Never got an answer.. We got there an hour early and the line for fast pass was already 10 deep. We thought we would b front row but the band allowed 100 ppl in for vip. They stayed letting fast pass line in at the door open time before the general public but we were 4 rows back
Not entirely sure. I would plan for 6 pm.
Each show will say what ages, but I am 99.999% sure that show is all ages.
If you're inside where the stage is, there are tables and chairs in the back area and I believe there's a couch. These are reserved so you pay whatever the admission cost is for them as opposed to the general admission price. The lobby area where the bar is has a lounge with couches and seats around the bar of course.
yes, but there's also a balcony
There's a wrap around bar with stools, a few tables on sides and back, and a bunch of too comfortable couches here and there. (Don't sit there if you're tired... you'll miss the show)! Hahaha!
There is a rather small parking lot which is metered. Not sure about a parking garage perhaps check the Web site for additional information.
Not sure about a gopro specifically. Usually any cameras without a removable lense (i.e. professional quality) unless you have a press pass.
Yes, we got tickets through live nation that are scannable
Looks like the Fillmore is 2 miles Northeast of the station which is at 1001 Filbert St.
I parked in the Sugarhouse casino lot. A short walk to the Fillmore.
There should be something in the meet and greet email confirmation. Also email who you got the meet and greet tickets thru. They run the event outside of the venue.
Look on the Fillmore website to see which day it is and age limit.
There's all kinds of hipster bars in the area.
Was at the Fillmore for an event on 3/8/19, it was $4.
Its a standing area only. Safe just crowded. Seats are only available in the balcony area which is VIP.
I don't know about ticket prices. You can call the box office. Most shows don't always sell out. I've been there once to photograph jessie McCarthy. If you need anything else let me know.
No they do not allowe bottles in the building. They do a heavy search when you enter building
Normally Monday through Saturday noon to 6. Other times added for new on sale dates and on concert dates.
There is handicap seating, I am not sure if you have to pay an extra amount in order to have access to it.
The box office is open Monday-Saturday from 12noon - 6pm. We will also be open promptly for any new public on sales - for example, if a show goes on sale at 10am Saturday, we will be open at 10am to help you out. We open at 3pm on Sundays when there is a Fillmore show, and at 5pm on Sundays when there is a Foundry show. On show days, we stay open longer - we usually close down shortly after the headliner takes the stage.
They charge different rates for the various seats upstairs and depending which concert you are going to see. The steps to get up there are in the main building where the stage is. As soon as you go through the double doors, it's right in the middle.
Absolutely second the earlier reply. Not a long walk either. We hoofed all the way to Penn view landing with little or no worries. Eyes open and common sense....good luck
When I went to see behemoth it was standing room only for general admission with the seats requiring a separate ticket. However, they may have some other arrangements that I was unaware of. I would suggest calling the venue
The Foundry is a smaller venue inside the Fillmore. You gain access to it through a door in the lobby across from the Box Office.
It's an indoor venue so I am sure it has temperature control.
There is a free parking lot right next to it on ubder the highway for fillmore parking only
There is parking very nearby. We didn't have any trouble and there were two events at the Fillmore and the Foundry.
No
Only for certain shows. Most of the time, just the upper balcony is 21+.
The offer food and drinks. Just heads up if going to the foundry for a show the food tends to take a fair amount of time longer compared to the Fillmore
You would have to either Google them or call them to find out...sorry I couldn't be of more help
If you park across the street at the Sugar House Casino you can come as early as you want...just go into the casino briefly so security sees you and then come out and walk wherever you want...just don't go back to your car for any reason until after the concert and you should definitely be fine
Hahaha no that's a garbage camera!
Thanks for the advice
Depends on the artist I got to meet them take pix go backstage to see the costumes and hangout before the show
Limlted Street parking. They also had a small lot open that was $20 to park during our event
A concert upstairs at the foundry that will feature a group from Sydney Australia.
Vaping inside the fillmore is prohibited
The floor is standing room. The balcony has seats
Great view from pretty much anywhere, but the balcony as mentioned is great. Also the elevated seats on the back of the first floor
As long as it has your name and picture
Yeah, I believe it is less if you buy the ticket online. Great parking lot tho,right next to the venue.
You have to be 11 months and older to enter the fillmore ....sorry
Yes. Buy the cheapest tickets you can find because it's all the same unless you wanna upgrade to VIP. Certain events, PEX heartburn for example, I got in for free and even in VIP for free.
I find that it kindof varies from show to show. Sometimes they can be very strict and other times they are super lax. I would imagine if it's an 18 and up show they probably won't hassle you.
There are not that many tables and the most you can really sit there is for people unless you squeeze in 5 or 6 if you're not having a meal but the bar is really huge so there's plenty of space always at the bar. They're also tables upstairs but I'm not sure if you can get food up there.
No, but you can get a cup of water free at the bar.
The show we went to at the Foundry ended around 11pm. Doors opened at 7pm, there were three acts.
The show ended around 1130 but we spent an hour and half trying to pick up kids because of no traffic control and no direction. Alot of folks double and triple parked until their people came to car, people trying to turn around, etc...
Not sure., however you may have to bring "Press Pass" ID with you just in case
The Fillmore is not open every Sunday of the year. The box office and venue is only opened on Sundays when they have scheduled shows.
I called. There is a dj who will spin for a while and LCD is supposed to start at 9pm
ThankU Everyone For Your Help.
Yup. When you walk in, past security, on your right side.
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Depends how close in standing room, that you want to be to the artist. Also allowing time for parking and possible standing in line time. At least a half hour at Best
Most shows are all age and they card you and give you a wristband if you're over/under 21. Just check their listings for the show you want to see.
Yes.. They'll scan them
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Fillmore is good overall. Acoustics good not great. Seats uncomfortable as the main seating area is like bridge chairs. You would want to try to sit center theatre as viewing the stage from the theatre sides cab be challenging.
Jess nailed it. Even when it's sold out this venue doesn't feel crowded though. Also the view from the balcony is incredible and you get your own bar upstairs too
Yes upstairs VIP section and downstairs couple by the rear But they're 1st come 1st serve other than the VIP
They usually have lots a block away that range from $15 to $25. Not huge, so get there as early as you can.
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