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Enjoy an all Jazz Weekend during the Labor Day Sidewalk Sale at Philadelphia Premium Outlets

This weekend, catch some live jazz while shopping for deals at Philadelphia Premium Outlets:
Enjoy an all Jazz Weekend during the Labor Day Sidewalk Sale at Philadelphia Premium Outlets
Fri, Sept 3 - Mon, Sept 6
Extended Hours 9am -9pm all four days!

During our annual Labor Day Sidewalk Sale at Philadelphia Premium Outlets, shoppers will enjoy savings greater than 25%-65% off at 150 designer and name brands stores including Adidas, Banana Republic, Coach, Cole Haan, DKNY, Guess, Kate Spade, Lucky Brand, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Restoration Hardware and many more.

Shoppers can also enjoy smooth sounds as Coca-Cola presents an all Jazz Labor Day Weekend
Enjoy live entertainment this weekend in the Food Court courtyard from Noon - 4:00pm
Fri, Sept 3: Shawn Christie Jazz Trio
Sat, Sept 4: Falco Jazz Trio
Sun, Sept 5: Jazz Train Trio
All performances are weather permitting and are subject to change.

New Stores Now Open
Express Last Hurrah
Jos. A. Bank
New York & Company
Things Remembered
Toys“R”Us Outlet

Don’t miss the annual Labor Day Sidewalk Sale at Philadelphia Premium Outlets, located off the Sanatoga exit off Route 422 in Limerick, PA, just 15 miles from King of Prussia and the Main Line and 35 miles from Center City. For directions and a complete list of stores, visit us online at www.premiumoutlets.com/philadelphia.

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