I know the spring weather hasn't exactly been cooperating, but thankfully there's still plenty to do throughout NEPA this weekend! With excellent artists and venues like these, there's never a reason to say, "There's nothing fun to do around here."
Multi-platinum rock bands Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace are joining forces for a 2025 co-headline tour across the U.S., featuring special guest Return To Dust, which includes a stop at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. Breaking Benjamin will close each night of the tour.
SCRANTON — The Orange Butterfly Community Art Reception, in celebration of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month this March, took place Thursday, March 27, at Allied Services in The Dorms of the William Warren Scranton Residence to reveal a new art installation.
SCRANTON – A professional production of the off-Broadway musical comedy “Nunsense” is set for Saturday, March 22, and Sunday, March 23, at the People’s Security Theater on the campus of Lackawanna College in Scranton.
The Tisburys are set to release new album, A Still Life Revisited, this spring on Friday, April 25, with Double Helix Records and SofaBurn Records. “Forever,” their first official single from the upcoming record just played on 979X’s Locals Only show!
Ain't no party like a Scranton party, and we tend to prove that every Parade Day! There's live music happening throughout the day on Saturday in Lackawanna County to entertain parade-goers, but also throughout NEPA all weekend for those who'd rather avoid the St. Patty's March madness.
SCRANTON — Broadway in Scranton presents “The Addams Family” musical this weekend at Scranton Cultural Center from Friday, March 7, through Sunday, March 9.
One thing about me...I love good food and good drinks. Thankfully, I live in Northeastern Pennsylvania, where there are countless delicious spots to stop...