Meek Mill: The Philadelphia rap heavyweight’s one-night only hometown show is happening
You have to admit - when it comes to anthems there’s something special about rap superstar Meek Mill. So how about the Dreamchasers boss delivering a one-night only outing in Philadelphia this fall? Say less.
Meek Mill’s one-night special goes down next month
You won't have to wait too long. How about securing passes for the concert this week and locking in December 5 as the big takeover? Oh yes.
Grammy-nominated rapper Meek Mill will perform a one-of-a-kind hometown show in Philadelphia, PA, with special guests for an unforgettable night of music and homegrown energy exclusively at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Friday, December 5, 2025,
Promoted by Live Nation, this one-night-only performance will celebrate Meek Mill’s monumental career and Philadelphia roots. He last performed in his hometown at Xfinity Mobile Arena (then Wells Fargo Center) when he celebrated the 10-year anniversary of Dreams and Nightmares on November 26, 2022.
TICKETS: The general on-sale will begin on Friday, November 7 at 10 am ET at LiveNation.com.
ABOUT MEEK MILL:
Robert "Meek Mill" Williams is a Grammy-nominated recording artist, entrepreneur and criminal justice reform advocate, hailing from Philadelphia, PA, who evolved from Philadelphia's hottest underground rapper to one of the world's preeminent musical artists. He released a slew of smash studio albums and singles, including "Ima Boss," "Dreams and Nightmares (Intro)," "All Eyes on You," and "Going Bad," among many others. He is also the co-chair of the REFORM Alliance, which launched in January 2019 and aims to advance criminal justice reform and eradicate outdated policies that perpetuate injustice in the United States. He partnered with JAY-Z, Michael Rubin, Robert Kraft, Robert F. Smith, Clara Wu Tsai, Laura Arnold, Michael Novogratz and Van Jones to launch the organization. Additionally, Mill is a co-owner of sports apparel retailer Lids, the largest retail seller of hats and licensed sports products in North America. Mill is also the CEO of Dream Chasers, his music label imprint that he launched in 2012 and named after his mixtape series.
