Philadelphia All-Star Week Marketing Opportunity: WOBS LED Billboard Truck

Also inside: a free networking event invite for NPSBA Open Networking Night at Original’s Restaurant & Bar in Northeast Philly, happening one week from today.

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With the 2026 MLB All-Star Game coming to Philadelphia for the first time ever at Citizens Bank Park, the city is set for a major week of baseball, fans, and brand visibility.

The WOBS LED Billboard Truck achieved 82,652 estimated impressions during Phillies Opening Day, followed by 57,888 on Saturday and 48,993 on Sunday, demonstrating the kind of high visibility exposure this platform can deliver around major Philadelphia sports events. Now, with 4 days of coverage and 24+ hours of exposure planned for 2026 MLB All-Star Week, brands have the opportunity to tap into that same momentum during one of the biggest event weeks in the city.

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With live event visibility reaching 100,000+ fans, exclusive industry categories, ad design included, custom reels and photos each day, plus added exposure through tags, collaborator invites, and shoutouts across @wolf_of_broad_street platforms, this is a complete marketing package designed to keep your brand seen throughout MLB All-Star Week. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you and discuss how this campaign can support your business.

If this feels like a fit for your brand, reply to this email or reach out directly to Josh Buchter at 267-303-1175 by call or text. In addition to the live All-Star Week truck exposure, your campaign will also benefit from extended reach across all @wolf_of_broad_street platforms through added social content and digital visibility.

Join us for NPSBA Open Networking Night on Thursday, April 23, 2026 from 6 PM to 9 PM at The Original’s Restaurant & Bar, 9436 State Road, Philadelphia, PA 19114. Enjoy a relaxed evening of networking with fellow business owners and entrepreneurs, plus free parking, light bites, and a cash bar.

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