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Lizzo & SZA: Made in America 2023 Is Wanting Good as Hell


Food & Drink

Along with the music this year, local food trucks and stands line the Parkway with a wide selection of festival grub, sweet treats and Philly favorites (translation: you know we’ll have cheesesteaks).

It’s early days yet, so stay tuned for more on this year’s vendors.

Tickets & Getting There

Made in America is a ticketed event with general admission two-day passes running $200.

Those looking to live their best lives can spring for VIP passes, which offer two-day access to a premium viewing deck, a cash bar, photo ops and plenty of other amenities ($750).

View of Made in America music festival in Philadelphia

  — Photo by Visit Philadelphia

Between the anticipated street closures, the packed crowds and the vendor lineups, keep the car at home for this one. SEPTA offers several public transit routes that leave you just a short walk from the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, including:

  • The Suburban Station stop on SEPTA’s Regional Rail (10-minute walk),
  • The Race-Vine subway stop on SEPTA’s Broad Street Line (12-minute walk), and
  • A number of stops along major streets like JFK Boulevard, Spring Garden Street and 20th Street, via buses like SEPTA’s #33 (just watch for detours).

For more information on the fest and ticketing options, click the button below.

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