By Zach Ciavolella

Headlined by an unforgettable night hosted by the famed comedian, actor, and influencer Druski, this weekend is packed with must-watch concerts and events throughout the Philadelphia area.

Metro has the details on the biggest and best shows happening this weekend.

The Used 25th Anniversary Tour at the Theatre of Living Arts

Post-hardcore legends The Used are in the midst of their 25th anniversary tour, which has them performing their first three albums over three nights in cities across the US, UK and Australia. The band’s third and final show in Philly is set for Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Theatre of Living Arts, where they will take the stage playing some of their greatest hits like ‘The Taste of Ink,’ ‘All That I’ve Got,’ and much more. Doors open at 7 p.m.

334 South St., tlaphilly.com

Druski at the Xfinity Mobile Arena

Viral comedic sensation Druski is coming to Philly with a one-of-a-kind experience that blends comedy, live music, and special celebrity appearances into the ultimate evening of comedy, music and more. With an all-star lineup of special guests and musical acts, including BigXThaPlug and Soulja Boy, joining him on stage.

It’s not your average comedy show or concert; it’s an epic and unforgettable cultural experience. Doors open at 7 p.m.

3601 S. Broad St., xfinitymobilearena.com

Mario: The Nothing But Us Tour at the Theatre of Living Arts

Grammy-nominated R&B artist Mario is headed to Philly this weekend as a part of his “The Nothing But Us” tour, taking the stage at the Theatre of Living Arts this Saturday, Nov. 15. The tour comes following the recent release of his latest single “Nobody But Us.” Doors open at 7 p.m.

334 South St., tlaphilly.com

Zack Fox at Franklin Music Hall

Multidisciplinary artist Zack Fox is best known these days for his role as the endearing yet ludicrous Tariq on Abbott Elementary, but his talents extend far beyond the small screen. Aside from his acting and comedic talents, Fox is also a talented DJ who has collaborated with notable artists such as Flying Lotus, Thundercat, and Doechii, among others.

You can hear Fox’s sets that put an evolutionary twist on traditional club music at Franklin Music Hall on Saturday, Nov. 15. Doors open at 8 p.m.

421 N 7th St., franklinmusichall.com