LL Cool J, once set to perform at Philadelphia's Fourth of July event, has made a sudden U-turn and will now headline a free New Year's Eve concert on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The rapper had dropped out of the previous event in support of striking city workers six months ago, citing his inability to cross the picket line.
Since then, it appears LL Cool J has put any past disagreements with Mayor Cherelle Parker behind him, as he released a statement saying "Philly, don't call it a comeback" and expressed his gratitude for the invitation. The rapper will now perform at Eakins Oval on December 31st, bringing in 2026 live.
The concert, which begins at 8 p.m., will be followed by fireworks, with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Adam Blackstone, Dorothy, and Technician also taking to the stage. The event's organizers have touted it as a celebration of the city's cultural legacy, with Mayor Parker describing it as "Philly's first ever New Year's Eve outdoor concert."
The concert marks an interesting twist in Philadelphia's events calendar, which is set to host a range of high-profile events this year, including FIFA World Cup matches and the MLB All-Star Game. The event also coincides with semiquincentennial celebrations honoring the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Philadelphia's free New Year's Eve concert promises to be an exciting conclusion to the city's celebration of its historic milestone, and fans can expect a lively performance from LL Cool J and other headlining acts.
Since then, it appears LL Cool J has put any past disagreements with Mayor Cherelle Parker behind him, as he released a statement saying "Philly, don't call it a comeback" and expressed his gratitude for the invitation. The rapper will now perform at Eakins Oval on December 31st, bringing in 2026 live.
The concert, which begins at 8 p.m., will be followed by fireworks, with DJ Jazzy Jeff, Adam Blackstone, Dorothy, and Technician also taking to the stage. The event's organizers have touted it as a celebration of the city's cultural legacy, with Mayor Parker describing it as "Philly's first ever New Year's Eve outdoor concert."
The concert marks an interesting twist in Philadelphia's events calendar, which is set to host a range of high-profile events this year, including FIFA World Cup matches and the MLB All-Star Game. The event also coincides with semiquincentennial celebrations honoring the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Philadelphia's free New Year's Eve concert promises to be an exciting conclusion to the city's celebration of its historic milestone, and fans can expect a lively performance from LL Cool J and other headlining acts.