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Get Your Jejune Tickets in Philadelphia: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Jejune Ukie Club on Franklin
847 N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA
19123, US
- Street Parking: Up to 2 blocks away, $1-2/hour
- Franklin Square Parking Lot: 0.5 miles, $10-15
- 7th & Race Street Garage: 0.7 miles, $12-18
- 8th & Arch Street Lot: 0.8 miles, $10-20
- Parkway Corporation Lot: 1 mile, $15-25
Jejune Concert Live at Ukie Club on Franklin | Philadelphia – July 11th, 2026
Ukie Club on Franklin has become a real hub for the local gaming scene in Philadelphia, a place where passion and community collide. Since its debut in october 2026 with the first Ukie Innovation Challenge, it’s been all about bringing together people who love gaming, whether they’re aspiring developers or just fans looking for a hangout. The club’s ballroom isn’t just a pretty space; it’s hosted everything from lively tournaments to intimate meetups, giving folks a chance to connect in ways that feel genuine. They even started a reading group focused on video game literature, sparking conversations that go beyond just playing, diving into stories, design, and history. It’s more than a venue, really, a crossroads for exploring cultural roots, sharing traditions, and making new friends. If you’re heading in from the suburbs, just follow the main road to Franklin and look for the place on your left. For those walking in, it’s a quick stroll down the street, and honestly, it feels like stepping into a little community within the city. Visiting Jejune Philadelphia for a night at Ukie Club isn’t just about gaming, it’s about feeling part of something bigger.