243 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Date
Thursday, April 9th, 2026
Time
5:00 PM
Featuring: CJ Steinway
Tavern on Camac
Phone: (215) 545-0900
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An evening of live piano with CJ Steinway and Nile — the kind of intimate, music-filled night that's become a Thursday tradition at Tavern on Camac. Great cocktails, great company, and a pianist who knows how to work a room.
Thursday nights at the Piano Bar belong to Nile Weber, who brings the kind of musicianship and charm that keeps regulars coming back. Expect classic standards, sing-alongs, and the warm, intimate atmosphere that makes this room special — it's the kind of night that reminds you why live piano entertainment still hits different.
Jazz standards, classic rock singalongs, and the kind of Friday night that reminds you why a good piano bar never goes out of style. Donald Harrison's been behind the keys long enough to know exactly what brings people together — and it's the moment when a room full of strangers becomes a room full of people singing the same song.
Friday night belongs to Jeffrey Beiter at the piano bar — a reliably talented musician who knows how to work a room and keep the evening moving. Classic standards, sing-alongs, and the kind of performance that reminds you why the piano bar is such a perfect neighborhood institution.
Nile Weber brings 13 years of Saturday nights to the Piano Bar — a reliable fixture for anyone who knows that a great evening starts with a talented pianist and a room full of people who actually want to sing along. Max Apsley takes over after, keeping the energy going into the night.
Nile Weber and Max Apsley take the stage for an evening of live piano entertainment at Tavern On Camac's intimate Piano Bar. Part of a 13-year tradition of nightly performances, this is the kind of neighborhood entertainment that keeps people coming back — skilled musicians, classic songs, and a room full of folks who actually know how to listen.
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