Philadelphia might be most famously known as the birthplace of American democracy, but your performance group find it's an ideal destination for your next performance tour as you explore its colorful neighborhoods, learn more about its rich history and delve into its spectacular sights and attractions.
A Philadelphia Performance tour will allow your band or choir members to experience the past and present as they visit Philadelphia’s numerous historical sites. Members learn first hand about our countries freedom and heritage.

Visit Independence National Historical Park see the Graff House, where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, visit the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and Carpenters' Hall, The Franklin Institute Science Museum, tour the Betsy Ross House and experience a sound-and-light show like nothing else in the world with "Lights of Liberty" in Independence National Historical Park.

And perform at historic sites such as, The Franklin Institute Science Museum, The Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia History Museum, The Atwater Kent, Amtrak's 30th Street Station or possibly participate in one of the following parades, Von Steuben Day Parade, St. Patrick's Day Parade or the Electrical River Spectacular Concert and Boat Parade.

Plan your historic Philadelphia performance tour today !

Last U.S. Stop on the Current Tour!

Experience the life and treasures of the world’s most famous pharaoh as the "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs" exhibition makes its final U.S. appearance of the current tour at The Franklin Institute Science Museum. The exhibit, which includes 50 major artifacts that were discovered in Tut’s tomb.

February 3 - September 30, 2007