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Parking & Directions for Japanese Breakfast 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)
Japanese Breakfast Concert Live at TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts | Philadelphia – July 17th, 2026
The TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts in Philadelphia is a true gem for live music lovers, especially if you're into discovering new artists or catching big names in a more intimate setting. It’s the kind of place where you might stumble upon a rising star debuting their latest album or enjoy a legendary act under the stars. For Japanese Breakfast Philadelphia fans, this venue offers a relaxed vibe that perfectly matches their soulful, indie sound. Over the years, the pavilion has become a hub for not just concerts but also community events, including benefit shows supporting causes close to Philly’s heart. The setup is pretty flexible, with box seats providing a cozy, private view and side orchestra seats sometimes giving you a clearer shot at the stage, kind of like finding a little secret spot. Just a heads up if you’re rolling with older folks, the walk can be a bit of a trek, so plan accordingly. And if you’re driving, keep an eye out for signs guiding you to the right entrance. All in all, catching a concert here, especially featuring bands like Japanese Breakfast in Philadelphia, feels like an experience you won’t forget, music, community, and a little bit of magic all wrapped up in one.