The Red Clay Strays Philadelphia tickets

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Fri Aug 7 6:30pm
The Red Clay Strays, The Revivalists & Brent Cobb
TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts  •  Philadelphia, PA




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Get Your The Red Clay Strays Tickets in Philadelphia: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

The Red Clay Strays Philadelphia The Red Clay Strays fans, Are you ready for Philadelphia? on Friday, August 7th 2026 The Red Clay Strays will be playing at TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts, PA. Score your The Red Clay Strays tickets Philadelphia right here. Imagine catching The Red Clay Strays live in Philadelphia , and honestly, it’s one of those nights you won’t forget anytime soon. This band has been making waves, earning nominations like the Americana Music Honors, and you can tell they’re doing something right because their energy is contagious. Their 2026 debut album, Makin’ a Mess, really shows off their mix of sounds, part rock, part country, all authentic, and you can feel the diverse influences from legends like Lynyrd Skynyrd to Johnny Cash woven into their tunes. What makes their shows special is how they invite the crowd into the story, asking folks to share their own memories, especially when they play Take Me Home, which hits right in the feels about roots and homecoming. It’s not just a concert, it’s a full-on experience, think memorable encore moments, friendly interactions, and a vibe that makes you wanna grab your friends and sing along. Plus, with some local partners on board, the night feels even more connected to Philly’s spirit. Whether you’re a country fan or just looking for a good time, this is one event where the music truly comes alive, and honestly, you might leave thinking ‘That was exactly what I needed’, a little escape, a lot of good tunes, and maybe even a new favorite band to follow.

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Parking & Directions for The Red Clay Strays TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts


5201 Parkside Ave, Philadelphia, PA
19131, US


1. Mann Center Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Fairmount Park Lot - 0.5 miles, $10
3. 69th Street Terminal - 2 miles, $5
4. Street Parking - Varies, $1-2 per hour
5. Uber/Lyft Drop-off - 0.1 miles, $0 (ride fare varies)

The Red Clay Strays Concert Live at TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts | Philadelphia – August 07th, 2026

The TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts is truly a hidden gem in Philadelphia, blending natural beauty with a vibrant community vibe that keeps music lovers coming back. It’s more than just a concert spot, during events, you can sample local food artisans, which adds that extra layer of community spirit and flavor. Over the years, The Mann has partnered with schools to push music education, making it a hub for nurturing young talent and fostering creativity. In 2020, when things got weird with the pandemic, the venue pivoted to digital concerts, proving its resilience and commitment to fans. They've also teamed up with the Philadelphia Film Society, turning the space into a mini film festival with fresh screenings and thought-provoking discussions. The grassy area is perfect for family picnics or just soaking in the vibe, with designated spots for kids and easy access for everyone. Watching a matinee? You’ll find the roads a lot less crowded mid-morning, which is perfect if you’re trying to beat the rush. Out-of-towners should definitely consider booking a cozy motel nearby, trust me, it makes life way easier after a long night of good tunes. The Red Clay Strays Philadelphia love hitting this spot, especially knowing it’s a place that blends great music, community, and a touch of Philly’s own charm.