Wyndham Mt. Laurel
1111 Route 73 North
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
856-234-7000
Greenwood Inn
4457 Marlton Pike
Pennsauken, NJ 08109
(856) 663-9868
4.4 mi
Crowne Plaza Hotel
2349 W Marlton Pike
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(856) 665-6666
4.7 mi
Days Inn
525 Route 38 East
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(856) 663-0100
4.6 mi
Knights Inn
1104 Route 73
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
(856)778-3500
10 mi.
America's Best Value Inn
2389 Marlton Pike W (Route 70 W
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(856) 317-1900
4.2 mi
Inn of the Dove
725 Cuthbert Blvd
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
(856) 488-2323
5.0 mi
Best Western Independence Park Inn
235 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-998-6000
Comfort Inn Downtown
100 N. Columbus Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-627-7900
Hyatt Regency Philadelphia
at Penn's Landing
201 S Columbus Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 928-1234
5.3 mi
Omni Hotel Independence Park
401 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-925-0000
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel
1 Dock Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-238-6000
Penn's View Hotel
14 N Front St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 922-7600
3.5 mi
Thomas Bond House
129 South 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 191406
215-923-8523
The festival is located at Wiggins
Park in Camden, NJ, directly across
the Delaware River from downtown Philadelphia,
at the intersection of Mickle Blvd. & Riverside
Drive. Wiggins Park is in between the
Battleship New Jersey and the Adventure Aquarium
along the Camden Waterfront. Please visit
the Camden
Waterfront website
for more information.
Gates open at 5pm on Friday, July 20, and 11:30am on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22!
RidePATCO.org, (856) 772-6900
Take the Speedline to the Broadway station/Walter Rand Transportation Center. Board New Jersey Transit's River LINE at the Rand Transportation Center and take it to the Aquarium station (Delaware Avenue at Federal Street). Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and to Wiggins Park.
1-800-626-RIDE
Take the River LINE to the Aquarium station (Delaware Avenue at Federal Street). Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and to Wiggins Park. Be sure to check out the River LINE schedule at New Jersey Tranist.
www.njtransit.com, 1-800-626-RIDE
Take the route 452, 453 or 457 bus to the Adventure Aquarium. Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and to Wiggins Park.
Via Market Frankford Elevated (The"El" or "Blue Line")
Take the El to the 8th & Market station. Follows sign to the PATCO High Speedline. Take the Speedline east into New Jersey to the Broadway station/Walter
Rand Transportation Center. Board New Jersey Transit's River LINE at
the Rand Transportation Center and take it to the Aquarium station (Delaware
Avenue at Federal Street). Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and
to Wiggins Park.
Take any regional rail to Market East station. Follow the signs to the PATCO High Speedline. Take the Speedline east into New Jersey to the Broadway station/Walter Rand Transportation Center. Board the River LINE at the Rand Transportation Center. Take the River LINE to the Aquarium station (Delaware Avenue at Federal Street). Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and to Wiggins Park.
Take the Route 17, 21 33, 42 or 48 bus to Penn's Landing. Take the Riverlink Ferry across the Delaware River to the Camden Waterfront. When you leave the ferry the festival entrance will be to your right.
Take Amtrak to Philadelphia 30th Street Station. Take the SEPTA Market-Frankford Elevated (the "El" or "Blue Line" ) east to 8th & Market in Philadelphia. Follows sign to the PATCO High Speedline. Take the Speedline east into New Jersey to the Broadway station/Walter Rand Transportation Center. Board the River LINE at the Rand Transportation Center. Take the River LINE to the Aquarium station (Delaware Avenue at Federal Street). Walk down Riverside Drive past the Aquarium and to Wiggins Park.
The Riverlink Ferry terminal is located at Penn's Landing, outside the Independence Seaport Museum just past the Hyatt Regency Hotel. From Philadelphia, take the Riverlink Ferry across the Delaware River to the Camden Waterfront. When you leave the ferry the festival entrance will be to your right.
Please note: If the Ferry Link entrance at Chestnut St. is locked, please proceed one block south to the Walnut St. entrance.
Follow signs for the Ben Franklin Bridge from I-95, I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) or I-676 (Vine Street Expressway). After exiting the bridge tolls in Camden, stay to the right and follow signs to I-676. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Follow I-95 North across the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Follow the signs for I-295 North/New Jersey Turnpike/Delaware Memorial Bridge/NJ-NY. Take I-295 North to Route 42 North to I-676 North. Take Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Follow I-95 North towards Philadelphia then follow signs for I-676 East and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge/Camden. Take the Ben Franklin Bridge into New Jersey. After exiting the bridge tolls in Camden, stay to the right and follow signs to I-676 and take Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Follow I-95 South towards Philadelphia and use exit for Historic Area. (Second and Callowhill Streets); follow Callowhill Street to Sixth Street and from there follow signs for Ben Franklin Bridge/Camden. Take the Ben Franklin Bridge into New Jersey. After exiting the bridge tolls in Camden, stay to the right and follow signs to I-676 and take Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike east to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow signs for I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway) towards Philadelphia. Follow I-76 to I-676 (Vine Expressway). Merge onto Vine St. Expressway/I-676 East/US-30 East via Exit 344 on the left toward Central Philadelphia. Take the exit toward I-676 East/US-30 East/Ben Franklin Bridge. Follow signs onto the Ben Franklin Bridge. Take the Ben Franklin Bridge into New Jersey. After exiting the bridge tolls in Camden, stay to the right and follow signs to I-676 and take Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike south until reaching the end of the Northeast Extension. Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike West to Exit 326 (Valley Forge). Follow signs for I-76 East (Schuylkill Expressway) towards Philadelphia. Follow I-76 to I-676 (Vine Expressway). Merge onto I-676 (Vine Street Expressway) via Exit 344 on the left towards Central Philadelphia. Take the exit toward I-676 East/US-30 East/Ben Franklin Bridge. Follow signs onto the Ben Franklin Bridge. Take the Ben Franklin Bridge into New Jersey. After exiting the bridge tolls in Camden, stay to the right and follow signs to I-676 and take Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take Exit 4 of the New Jersey Turnpike and exit onto Route 73 North. Drive 1/2 mile to Route 295 South exit. Take Route 295 South. Take Exit 26 for Camden/Philadelphia/I-676. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take Route 295 South to Exit 26 for Camden/Philadelphia/I-676. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take I-295 North and follow the signs for Local I-76. Merge onto Local I-76 and follow signs for I-76/I-676/Route 130. I-76 turns into I-676. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Follow Route 42 North to I-76 Local West to I-676 North. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take the Garden State Parkway to the Atlantic City Expressway. Follow Route 42 North to I-76 Local West to I-676 North. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take Interstate I-95 West and then go south on the New Jersey Turnpike. Take Exit 4 of the NJ Turnpike and exit onto Route 73 North. Drive 1/2 mile to Route 295 South Exit. Take Route 295 South. Take Exit 26 for Camden/Philadelphia/I-676. Take I-76 Local West to I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 4. Take Exit 4 of the NJ Turnpike and exit onto Route 73 North. Drive 1/2 mile to Route 295 South exit. Take Route 295 South. Take Exit 26 for Camden/Philadelphia/I-676. Take I-76 Local West to I-676. Take I-676 to Exit 5A (Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard). Take Mickle Boulevard/Martin Luther King Boulevard and follow the signs to the Camden Waterfront.
Parking is available at daily rates set by the lot operators. Since there are concerts at the Susquehanna Bank Center, please make plans to arrive early on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to ensure parking if you plan to drive to the Festival.
Bike racks are available outside the festival, to provide a safe place for cyclists to store their equipment. While the Walt Whitman Bridge does not offer a bike path, you can use the North Walkway on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
The PATCO line, RiverLink Ferry, NJ Transit River Line, and Septa may allow cyclists to bring their bikes on board. If you choose to take Septa, keep a few things in mind and verify SEPTA regulations, please. Cyclists under age 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Bikes must remain on the rack outside the bus and are only permitted during off-peak hours. Groups of cyclists traveling on the Regional Rail must notify rail transportation at least 5 days in advance.
Ben Franklin Bridge Walkway Information
Biking in NJ, Trains, etc.
PATCO
The RiverLink Ferry
NJ Transit River Line
SEPTA
Stop by and pick up your copy of this year's Park Events guide and Summer Concert schedule, along with other information about Camden County services.
Are you a Jersey Arts Member? Stop by our booth this weekend and sign-up to start receiving discounts at over 100 theaters, museums and arts centers plus enter our grand prize drawing for a Weekend Getaway in Asbury Park. Explore your passion online at JerseyArts.com anytime for arts listings, to read our Culture Vultures Blog, and listen to in-depth interviews on the Jersey Arts Podcast.
The region's largest land conservation organization, preserving thousands of acres of open space each year. Stop by our tent in the Village Green to learn more about exploring our nature preserves!
Unique Indoor Comfort is a fourth-generation heating and air-conditioning company that employs a whole-house approach to indoor comfort integrating the heating, air conditioning, and geothermal systems with the home envelope and delivery systems. Our reputation for superior service and quality craftsmanship has been constructed from decades of treating customers on their terms in providing service with solutions.
More of what you want, the way you want it thanks to an all-new, all-digital platform. Welcome to XFINITY.
Xfinity.com
Locally based Flying Fish Brewing Company will again be serving a selection of its beers during the festival. So whether you like highly quenching summer ales or hoppier IPAs, we've got it covered.
flyingfish.com
The Most Interesting beer is coming to this year’s festival! Dos Equis Lager is crisp, golden lager from Mexico that has the perfect balance of flavor and refreshment that’s perfect for any outdoor event.
dosequis.com
This year’s festival will feature Newcastle’s flagship brand, Newcastle Brown Ale. Fewer hops and a blend of light and dark malts create the unique flavor of Newcastle Brown Ale. Caramel and nutty flavors alternate to produce a slightly sweet and smooth sensation that is superbly satisfying – No Bollocks.
newcastlebrown.com
Shop your local produce department for the greatest apple cider and refreshing lemonades and teas.
LIKE us for recipe ideas and community events. facebook.com/drinkzeiglers
Zeiglers.com
FUZE is a great-tasting line of fruit flavored beverages that blend fruit flavors and some helpful nutrients for a reinvented beverage experience. FUZE offers 10 fruit flavored varieties and for those seeking a great-tasting low calorie beverage option, FUZE Slenderize is available. More details can be found at:
facebook.com/FuzeBeverage
Come outside and play with us!
camdenchildrensgarden.org
Whole Foods Market is proud to support our local arts & music community. Please visit our tent for wholesome snacks and coupons from our area stores!
wholefoodsmarket.com
Find concert tickets, tour dates, seating charts and show information on the world's largest concert search engine.
livenation.com
Experience and discover unique shops and galleries, gourmet restaurants, Farmers Market, and live music; it's small town America at its best.
HistoricKennettSquare.com
Events, Artists, Festivals.
aeglive.com
Auburn Road Vineyards pours free tastings of its award-winning Garden State wines in the WXPN Member Area all weekend! Plus invites you to ask about and visit The Enoteca - their beautiful South Jersey vineyard wine bar.
auburnroadvineyards.com
Two premiere listening spaces, Philadelphia & World Cafe Live at the Queen in Wilmington DE, both designed to optimize the live performance experience, from sight lines to lighting and acoustics. Visit our tent for info on upcoming events, ticket giveaways and more!
worldcafelive.com
Helium Comedy Club is a state of the art venue that brings great talent to an intimate theater. For a modest ticket price, one can enjoy live comedy from a national headliner. Patrons can enjoy a mix of high-quality appetizers, mouth-watering desserts and two full service bars.
heliumcomedy.com
Concerts and Events Promoter, and author of My Soul's Been Psychedelicized: Electric Factory: Four Decades in Posters and Photographs.
Note: *ONLY THE 3-DAY FESTIVAL PASS INCLUDES LAWN ADMISSION TO THE SHOWS AT SUSQUEHANNA BANK CENTER (SBC) ON Saturday, July 21 AND Sunday, July 22. Individual lawn seat tickets for the July 21 show at Susquehanna Bank Center featuring WILCO, The AVETT BROTHERS, DR. DOG are available here.
Note: *ONLY THE 3-DAY PASS INCLUDES LAWN ADMISSION TO THE SHOWS AT SUSQUEHANNA BANK CENTER ON 7/21 AND 7/22. Individual lawn seat tickets for WILCO, The AVETT BROTHERS, DR. DOG are available here.
Learn more about the businesses that support WXPN by clicking on the links below. For information about how your company can support WXPN please e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Natural Lands Trust is the region’s largest land conservation organization and is dedicated to protecting the forests, fields, streams, and wetlands that are essential to the sustainability of life in eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey. Natural Lands Trust owns and manages 40 nature preserves totaling more than 21,000 acres, and has saved 100,000 acres of land in its 60-year history. For more information, including upcoming events and preserves to visit, go to:
natlands.org
Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans around the globe to bring extraordinary gifts, home décor and personal accessories to retail stores in Philadelphia and across the country. Artisans use traditional skills to create products while earning an income that empowers them to improve their lives. And since our products are crafted using sustainable, natural and recycled materials, your purchase at Ten Thousand Villages is both beautiful and ethical. Stop by our booth to learn more and sign up to receive special offers.
tenthousandvillages.com
WAVE of DelVal is proud to offer superior technologies that solve the everyday problems of air and water quality issues. The advanced solutions will transform the indoor environment into a healthy, comfortable and sustainable home. They are environmentally friendly, energy saving, affordable and maintenance free with extended warranties and performance guaranteed. Your family's well being is our mission.
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The Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia strives to challenge and support the business community to build profitable enterprises that serve community needs, share wealth, and protect the environment. We accomplish this by educating and growing a broad base of local, independent businesses and educating policymakers and the public.
sbnphiladelphia.org
Hipcycle offers attractive, stylish and durable upcycled products for you and your home. Upcycling is the process of taking materials that would otherwise be headed to the landfill and turning them into new, useful, and fantastic items. Learn more and do a little eco-shopping at hipcycle.com.
The Eckenhoff family is proud to be the area dealer for ZERO Motorcycles. Zero Motorcycles offers several models of electric motorcycles that are absolutely environmentally friendly. ZERO oil, ZERO gas, ZERO emissions. The true plug and play motorcycle is right here today.
eckenhoff.com
Beyond being a grocery store, the Swarthmore Co-op is also a community-minded outreach center. Focusing on local, organic and sustainable foods and lifestyles is its goal. Anyone can shop at the Swarthmore Co-op, Members and Non-members alike. If you’ve never shopped at the Swarthmore Co-op, or haven’t in a while, maybe it’s time to make a fresh discovery
swarthmore.coop/
The Press Announcement can be Found Here
What is the connection between the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show and the XPoNential Music Festival?
The XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru, now in its 8th year at Wiggins Park on the Camden Waterfront, regularly features an eclectic lineup of established stars and emerging artists on two stages over three days. This year, we’re excited to expand our festival grounds into the Susquehanna Bank Center as part of the festival on Saturday, July 21 for all of our 3-Day Pass holders. Every 3-Day Pass to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru includes one lawn seat admission to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show on Saturday, July 21 at Susquehanna Bank Center.
If I purchase a ticket to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show, can I get into the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru?
No. For admission to the Festival, you must purchase either a 3-Day Pass that includes lawn seat admission to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show or purchase a Saturday ticket to the Festival. Single day tickets do not include admission to the SBC show.
When do tickets go on sale for the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show and how do I get them?
For reserved tickets: Beginning at 10am on March 31st, reserved tickets only will be available at Ticketmaster.com. XPN listeners will be able to purchase tickets starting March 29 through a special presale link at XPN.org.
For lawn seats: Lawn seat admission will included with the purchase of a 3-Day Pass to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru starting May 1st at XPN.org. Lawn seat tickets may be purchased individually through Ticketmaster.com but do NOT include admission to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru.
What if I want to buy reserved (seated) tickets for Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog at the Susquehanna Bank Center, but also want to come to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru at Wiggins Park on Saturday?
You will need to purchase reserved tickets to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show through Ticketmaster.com (available through presale link at XPN.org starting March 29). For Festival admission, you will also need to purchase either a 3-Day Festival Pass or a Saturday ticket to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru once they become available at XPN.org on May 1st.
What time does the show start at the Susquehanna Bank Center? I don’t want to miss any of the XPN Festival.
Dr. Dog will take the stage at SBC starting at 7:15pm. The last act on the Festival River Stage will end at 6:45pm. Festival goers will use a special entrance to move from the Festival site to SBC at 6:45pm.
If I buy a Saturday ticket to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru, will my ticket allow me to get in to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show at Susquehanna Bank Center?
If you purchase a Saturday ticket to the XPoNenetial Music Festival presented by Subaru, you must purchase a separate ticket (lawn or reserved) for the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show through Ticketmaster . Only 3-Day Passes for the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru include admission to the show.
If I purchase a lawn seat ticket for the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show at Susquehanna Bank and later decide to get a 3-Day Pass to the XPoNential Music Festival, can I get a refund on my lawn seat ticket or a discount on my 3-Day Festival Pass?
No. Tickets to the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show are non-refundable and cannot be applied as credit toward the purchase of a 3-Day Pass to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru.
What are the ticket prices for the Wilco/The Avett Brothers/Dr. Dog show at Susquehanna Bank Center?
Reserved tickets are $55 and are available through Ticketmaster.com. Lawn seat admission to the show at Susquehanna Bank Center is included with a 3-Day Pass to the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru, and may be purchased starting May 1 at XPN.org (see pricing below). Lawn seat tickets will also be available for purchase separately for $35 through Ticketmaster.com.
What are the ticket prices for the XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru at Wiggins Park?
XPN MEMBER Prices:
3-Day Pass: $45 (before 7/9) | $55 (after 7/9)
Daily Ticket: $18 (before 7/9) | $25 (after 7/9)
GENERAL PUBLIC Prices:
3-Day Pass: $90 (before 7/9) | $110 (after 7/9)
Daily Ticket: $36 (before 7/9) | $50 (after 7/9)
Child (ages 2-12): $5 at all times