Free Philly Summer Concerts and Outdoor Music Festivals for Families

Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse presents Kidchella Music Festival this summer. Photo courtesy of Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse

Summer concerts in Philly on a grassy lawn are an unforgettable family experience. But imagine all that without paying a single penny! That's right, free concerts are happening all over the Philly area, and you don't want to miss it. The whole family can enjoy the long days and warm weather while the kids dance to the rhythm of summer. So grab some chairs, blankets, and bug spray and get ready for a night of fun under the stars with free outdoor concerts in the city and suburbs.

Looking for more free Philly fun? There are Over 40 Free Things to do in Philly this summer! This summer is also full of Festivals and Fairs in the Philadelphia region. If you're looking for even more summer fun, don't miss our Ultimate Summer Fun Guide.

Best Swimming Pools with Day Passes in New Jersey

Visit Crystal Springs Family Water Resort and spend the day swimming and splashing. Photo courtesy of the resort

Swimming pools in NJ with day passes for families and kids can be found at clubs throughout the state. These facilities allow guests to spend the day swimming without membership or residency.

Many pool clubs also feature splash pads, kiddie pools, water slides, and playgrounds, making a day at the pool one of our favorite summer activities for kids.

Read on for the top NJ swimming pools that offer day passes. You can find plenty more ideas for seasonal fun in our Ultimate New Jersey Kids Summer Vacation Guide.

Free Outdoor Movies in NYC this Summer for Kids

Enjoy the popular Movies With a View series at Brooklyn Bridge Park in July and August. Photo by Etienne Frossard

New York City screens tons of free outdoor movies each summer, and many of them are just for kids and families. We keep an eye on these special outdoor summer movie screenings all season long, including the Movies Under the Stars series, which offers screenings in some of our favorite parks and playgrounds in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx.

Movies usually begin when evening falls, but plan to arrive early to stake out a good viewing spot. Even if your local park is screening a flick you've watched a dozen times before, it's a totally different experience viewing it in the open air alongside other fans. It's a thrilling, communal event, and a summer rite of passage for New Yorkers of all ages.

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