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"With this being the first summer in over two years that we feel great about gathering, it’s the perfect time to combine our shared love of food and music to throw a great Philly Grown party, which is exactly what this city needs right now.” “Delicious City Philly’s entire premise was built on celebrating the dynamic Philly food scene while building community within it to support and uplift an industry that has been through so much in the past couple of years," said Kulp. Reservations for the following week’s installment go live every Wednesday at 12 p.m., with each subsequent chef‘s menu made available. Liberty Point, the largest restaurant in Philadelphia, showcases unobstructed panoramic waterfront views, with amphitheater seating accommodating up to 500 guests for the concerts. Prices for these set dinners will fluctuate ($35-$50) between each chef based on their offerings. Advanced reservations via Resy are highly encouraged, as each chef will be selling a limited number of their curated dinners. every Tuesday, and admission costs $15 per person (excluding food and drink), with 20 percent of all ticket sales benefitting reproductive rights.

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The series will commence on July 5th with Kensington Clearwater Revival and Delicious City’s own Chef Eli Kulp kicking off the series. set on the Delaware River Waterfront.Įli Kulp's Delicious City Hosting Summer Concert Series I’d say we’re going to continue to stay as busy as we can.PHILADELPHIA - Chef Eli Kulp’s Delicious City, along with Avram Hornik’s Philly Independent Productions, are celebrating Philadelphia’s food and music scene with a new summer concert series they’re calling “Philly Grown,” which will take place every Tuesday night from July 5 th through August 30 th at Liberty Point, the new 1,400 seat restaurant at 211 S. Since then, we have performed two outdoor shows and have been able to start recording our next projects. The idea was that once the quarantine was over, we’d have plenty of new material to work on.ĭuring this period we recorded and filmed a video of us playing our track “Jeepers Creepers.” We did this individually in our own homes, playing along to the recording. In the first few weeks, I recorded a bunch of tracks we’d messed around with and some new ideas of my own. While it was definitely a setback, we didn’t let it get us down for very long. It was kind of bittersweet-releasing an album called Cabin Fever Dreams three days after a global quarantine. Three days before that, everyone was put in quarantine. The release show was booked at Johnny Brenda’s and was going to be the first night of a two-week tour. Photos by Chris Sikich.Ĭeallaigh Corbishley (vocals, guitar): Prior to COVID, we had recently finished recording our debut album and were set to release it March 20.

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Like the majority of you, all of us in the Philadelphia area are staying at home, learning to adapt to our “new normal.” MAGNET is checking in with local musicians to see how and what they’re doing during this unprecedented time.















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