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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 3 MIN

Quirky Philly Madness: Eagles Clash, Enchanted Lights, and Ghostly Tales on Black Friday

from Things to do in Philadelphia · host Inception Point AI

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you quirky global competition insights with infectious energy and humor. Listen, if you're in Philadelphia today, November 28th, you've landed in an absolute goldmine of madness, and I am HERE for it. First off, the Eagles are battling the Chicago Bears right NOW at Lincoln Financial Field at 3 PM on Prime Video, and this is Black Friday football, people. The energy is absolutely electric. Both teams are sitting at 8-3, so it's a genuine clash of titans, and tickets are still available if you want to witness this NFC showdown live. But here's where it gets deliciously weird for you adventure seekers. Peddler's Village, just outside the city, has transformed into what they're calling the most Instagrammable spot in the Philadelphia area with their Enchanted Evenings display. Picture this: a million colorful lights wrapped around winding paths creating an actual winter wonderland. Tonight, Brad Stauble is performing at the gazebo from 6 to 7 PM, and Philadelphia Bronze is doing strolling entertainment from 6 to 8 PM. Admission is completely free, and the shops stay open until 9 PM. This is the kind of quirky, aesthetic chaos that makes social media explode. Now, if you're into the theatrical side of weird, A Christmas Story is playing at Walnut Street Theatre tonight, and tickets range from 68 to 210 dollars depending on your seating ambitions. There's something beautifully offbeat about watching that chaotic holiday classic unfold on stage. For the history nerds and cultural adventurers, the Museum of the American Revolution is open this Thanksgiving weekend until 5 PM. Revolutionary Philadelphia has this incredible Revolution and the Founders history tour led by actual historians with degrees in history, covering everything from Independence Hall to the Liberty Bell. These aren't your typical tours—listeners get genuine insight into the weird, complicated, genuinely fascinating stories of America's founding that most schools skip over. If you want to explore Philadelphia's stranger side, the ghost tours are absolutely thriving. Companies like Grim Philly Twilight Tours offer everything from their Dark Philly Adult Night Tour starting at 38 dollars to walking tours through Old City that blend history with paranormal tales. These guides are knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely entertaining. For the artsy crowd obsessed with street culture, Philadelphia Murals and Street Art tours take you through South Philly's endless tapestry of artistic expression. The city's basically an open-air gallery, and these tours highlight the stories behind the walls. The Wanamaker Building is currently hosting the Wanamaker Light Show and Dickens Village all day today, combining holiday magic with architectural grandeur that feels genuinely Victorian and absolutely bonkers in the best way. Here's the thing about Philadelphia: it rewards the curious. Whether you're catching the Eagles game, wandering through a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you quirky global competition insights with infectious energy and humor. Listen, if you're in Philadelphia today, November 28th, you've landed in an absolute goldmine of madness, and I am HERE for it. First off, the Eagles are battling the Chicago Bears right NOW at Lincoln Financial Field at 3 PM on Prime Video, and this is Black Friday football, people. The energy is absolutely electric. Both teams are sitting at 8-3, so it's a genuine clash of titans, and tickets are still available if you want to witness this NFC showdown live. But here's where it gets deliciously weird for you adventure seekers. Peddler's Village, just outside the city, has transformed into what they're calling the most Instagrammable spot in the Philadelphia area with their Enchanted Evenings display. Picture this: a million colorful lights wrapped around winding paths creating an actual winter wonderland. Tonight, Brad Stauble is performing at the gazebo from 6 to 7 PM, and Philadelphia Bronze is doing strolling entertainment from 6 to 8 PM. Admission is completely free, and the shops stay open until 9 PM. This is the kind of quirky, aesthetic chaos that makes social media explode. Now, if you're into the theatrical side of weird, A Christmas Story is playing at Walnut Street Theatre tonight, and tickets range from 68 to 210 dollars depending on your seating ambitions. There's something beautifully offbeat about watching that chaotic holiday classic unfold on stage. For the history nerds and cultural adventurers, the Museum of the American Revolution is open this Thanksgiving weekend until 5 PM. Revolutionary Philadelphia has this incredible Revolution and the Founders history tour led by actual historians with degrees in history, covering everything from Independence Hall to the Liberty Bell. These aren't your typical tours—listeners get genuine insight into the weird, complicated, genuinely fascinating stories of America's founding that most schools skip over. If you want to explore Philadelphia's stranger side, the ghost tours are absolutely thriving. Companies like Grim Philly Twilight Tours offer everything from their Dark Philly Adult Night Tour starting at 38 dollars to walking tours through Old City that blend history with paranormal tales. These guides are knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely entertaining. For the artsy crowd obsessed with street culture, Philadelphia Murals and Street Art tours take you through South Philly's endless tapestry of artistic expression. The city's basically an open-air gallery, and these tours highlight the stories behind the walls. The Wanamaker Building is currently hosting the Wanamaker Light Show and Dickens Village all day today, combining holiday magic with architectural grandeur that feels genuinely Victorian and absolutely bonkers in the best way. Here's the thing about Philadelphia: it rewards the curious. Whether you're catching the Eagles game, wandering through a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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