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Venue Name Indoor Water/Power Venue Name Indoor/ Outdoor Capacity Wifi Accessibiliy? Events Accesible? No (Bandwith/Signal Benjamin Franklin Parkway Outdoor 500,000 Yes (Both) Festivals; Concerts; Runs/Walks Boosted) Yes (Courtesy In-House Pennsylvania Convention Center Indoor 300,000 Yes (Both) Expos; Meetings; Fairs Wifi) Yes (Courtesy In-House Lincoln Financial Field Outdoor (Stadium) 69,000 Yes (Both) NFL & NCAA Football; Concerts Wifi) No (3rd Party Vendor FDR Park Outdoor 60,000 Yes (Both) Runs/Walks; Concerts Required) Yes (Courtesy In-House Citizens Bank Park Outdoor (Stadium) 45,000 Yes (Both) MLB Baseball; Concerts Wifi) Independence National Historical No (3rd Party Vendor Concerts; Ceremonies; Outdoor 30,000 Yes (Both) Park Required) Historic/Cultural Events Yes (Courtesy In-House MLS Soccer; Collegiate Rugby Talen Energy Stadium Outdoor (Stadium) 26,000 Yes (Both) Wifi) Championship; Concerts Yes (Courtesy In-House NHL Hockey; NBA & NCAA Wells Fargo Center Indoor (Arena) 19,500 Yes (Both) Wifi) Basketball; NLL Lacrosse; Concerts No (3rd Party Vendor Mann Music Center Outdoor (Concert Venue) 13,500 Yes (Both) Concerts; Festivals Required) Yes (Courtesy In-House Liacouras Center Indoor (Arena) 10,000 Yes (Both) NCAA Basketball; Concerts; Expos Wifi) No (3rd Party Vendor Penn's Landing - Great Plaza Outdoor 10,000 Yes (Both) Concerts; Festivals Required) No (3rd Party Vendor Penn's Landing - Festival Pier Outdoor 8,000 Yes (Both) Concerts; Festivals Required) No (3rd Party Vendor Festivals; Educational Franklin Square Outdoor 7,000 Yes (Both) Required) Programming No (3rd Party Vendor Rittenhouse Square Outdoor 6,000 Yes (Both) Concerts; Galas; Festivals; Markets Required) No (3rd Party Vendor Robin Hood Dell Music Center Outdoor (Concert Venue) 5,800 Yes (Both) Concerts; Festivals Required) Yes (Courtesy In-House Franklin Music Hall Indoor/Outdoor 3,000 Yes (Both) Concerts; Festivals Wifi) Yes (Courtesy In-House The Fillmore Philadelphia Indoor (Concert Venue) 3,000 Yes (Both) Concerts; Banquets Wifi) No (3rd Party Vendor Festivals; Craft Shows; Open Air Headhouse Square Shambles Outdoor 2,600 Yes (Both) Required) Markets Yes (Courtesy In-House Orchestra; Opera; Concerts; Verizon Hall (Kimmel Center) Indoor 2,500 Yes (Both) Wifi) Meetings; Expos.
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