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Philly Music Fest at Underground Arts with Matt Quinn, Grace Gardner, Archawah, Black Buttafly and Special Guests 10/16/2025
photos: Izzie Chausse​​​

A packed house on Thursday night in Philly at Underground Arts at Philly Music Fest with Mt. Joy's Matt Quinn with his band, Grace Gardner, Black Buttafly, and Archawah joined by surprise guests, Devon Gilfillian, Snacktime, and even Eagles offensive tackle, Jordan Mailata joined the party to sing the Mark Ronson hit, 'Valerie', popularized by Amy Winehouse...watch that clip below. Philly Music Fest continues at Underground Arts tonight with The Wonder Year, Public Works, Dry Jacket & Golden Apples. Grab tickets here.


​Jordan Mailata performing 'Valerie', captured by John Collius

​  Philly Music Fest 2025 Schedule
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 October 17 - Underground Arts
 The Wonder Years
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Dry Jacket 
• Public Works
• Golden Apples

October 18 – Underground Arts
• The Wonder Years 
Kulfigirls

Caracara
 
October 18 – The Fallser Club
• Catie Turner
• Chioke
• The Lunar Year
 
October 19 – Solar Myth & MilkBoy
• Nazir Ebo, Daniel Villarreal (Jazz at Solar Myth)
• Deadguy, Lastima, ShyGodwin (Metal at MilkBoy)
​Philly Music Fest started in 2017 at one venue (World Cafe Live), donating $15,000 to music education for kids. PMF has gradually expanded to a full week of shows featuring Philly musicians and now annually donates $100,000 to music education, after paying all musicians and venues. PMF estimates annual impact on Philly’s music scene at $500,000. Despite receiving donations from several local businesses, both large and small, along with individual donors including Jason Kelce, Jordan Mailata and Connor Barwin, PMF maintains a strict policy of no corporate advertising or banners, assuring focus on the music and maintaining a DIY atmosphere. In addition to the donations to music education, PMF established a microgrant fund in 2020, initially deploying over 330 microgrants to musicians suffering as a result of COVID-19, but now utilized to assist musicians with healthcare issues, as well as stolen gear or extreme financial distress.
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