Events in Allentown July
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Events in Allentown July 2026 schedule
Allentown in July is packed with an exciting lineup of events suitable for all interests. Music enthusiasts can enjoy performances like the Allentown Symphony Orchestra presenting 'Dancing Queen - The Music of Abba' on July 18 at Miller Symphony Hall, with both matinee and evening shows. For those into live concerts, Archer Music Hall hosts popular acts such as Matt Maeson on July 22 and Houndmouth on July 29, along with the energetic Honey Revenge, Games We Play, and Winona Fighter on July 8 during the Summer School event. Fans of comedy and alternative music can catch Clarent at Archer Hall on July 30.
Sports fans can look forward to a series of lively baseball games with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs taking on the Columbus Clippers from July 7 to 12 at Coca-Cola Park, with multiple evening and weekend games. Baseball action continues with matchups against the Buffalo Bisons from July 28 to August 2, offering a full week of thrilling minor league baseball.
For wrestling fans, the WWE Summer Tour hits the PPL Center on July 16, promising an electrifying night of wrestling entertainment. Additionally, the city hosts vibrant cultural events like the Belmont concert at Arrow at Archer Music Hall on July 31, and the DCI Drum Corps International, which features two days of captivating drum corps performances on July 31 at J. Birney Crum Stadium.
Whether you're attending a high-energy concert, enjoying a family-friendly baseball game, or experiencing a live wrestling event, Allentown’s July schedule offers something for everyone at top venues like the PPL Center, Miller Symphony Hall, and Archer Music Hall.