Meek Mill, a rapper and North Philadelphia native, performed a free, pop-up show at the Fillmore in Fishtown on Tuesday night.
Sadly, Joel Embiid didn't take his shirt off and dance onstage this time.
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Seeing as the Fillmore holds some 2,500 people, Monday night's concert was far smaller and more intimate than Mill's sold-out show in front of 20,000 people at the Wells Fargo Center in February.
Videos posted on social media show Mill sharing the stage with hip-hop artist Cardi B and Offset, a member of the Atlanta trio Migos.
It looks like Philly rapper RecoHavoc joined the festivities, too.
The rapper teamed up with Jay-Z's streaming service, Tidal, for the pop-up concert series that included shows in Philly and New York City, as well as a Washington, D.C., show set for Wednesday night.
Admission was only available to Tidal subscribers, and those who wanted to attend had to enter a contest on the site for a chance to win entry.
Mill held the pop-up series amid the release of his third studio album, "Wins and Losses," which came out Friday.