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Get Your Emei Tickets in Philadelphia: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Emei Theatre Of The Living Arts
334 South St, Philadelphia, PA
19147, US
1. Lot 2 (0.2 miles) - $15
2. 2nd & Chestnut Garage (0.3 miles) - $18
3. Walnut Street Garage (0.4 miles) - $20
4. The Parkway Corporation Lot (0.5 miles) - $16
5. Street parking (varies, 0.1 miles) - $2/hour
Emei Concert Live at Theatre Of The Living Arts | Philadelphia – October 21st, 2026
The Theatre Of The Living Arts, or TLA as locals call it, is definitely one of Philadelphia’s gems for live music lovers. Its vibe is just unmatched, great sound quality that really makes every note hit hard, and a vibe that keeps fans coming back for more. Over the years, TLA has hosted some pretty legendary acts like The Flaming Lips and even Grammy winners like Norah Jones back in 2004. The venue’s setup with video screens and lighting really amps up the experience, making every show feel immersive and special. If you're lucky enough to snag orchestra seats, you're in for a treat because those are the hottest tickets in town, higher demand, higher prices, but totally worth it. But honestly, even with general admission, there’s something cool about catching a concert in that laid-back, spontaneous environment, meeting fellow fans, feeling the music in the moment. Emei Philadelphia knows the TLA is a must-visit spot, whether you're a seasoned concertgoer or just looking for a night to remember. And getting there is a breeze, just take Kelly Drive south from the Philadelphia Museum of Art or hop onto South Street Bridge and head straight down South Avenue. Trust me, once you’re inside, you’ll see why this place is a Philly favorite.