Got a Business Pitch? ‘Shark Tank’ to Hold April Auditions in Philadelphia
ABC’s hit reality show “Shark Tank” is returning to Philadelphia on Friday, April 11, for an open casting call for the series’ 17th season. Aspiring entrepreneurs can line up outside…

PASADENA, CA – JANUARY 10: (L-R) Hosts Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Kevin O’Leary and Executive Producer Clay Newbill of “Shark Tank” speak onstage during the ABC portion of…
Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesABC's hit reality show "Shark Tank" is returning to Philadelphia on Friday, April 11, for an open casting call for the series' 17th season. Aspiring entrepreneurs can line up outside the Rivers Casino event center in Fishtown beginning at 8 a.m., although interviews won't begin until 10 a.m. Numbered wristbands required for the audition will be distributed from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Applications are available online and will be provided on-site.
Every applicant will have one minute to pitch a business idea to a member of the show's casting team. Applicants must be at least 18 years old; those younger than 18 can still audition with a parent or guardian.
This casting call represents the first time since 2017 that the reality show has returned to Philadelphia for its recruitment.
In previous seasons, several contestants from the Philadelphia area have scored deals from the "Sharks," the panel of established investors who entertain pitches and offer funds for stakes in business ownership. Aaron Kruse of Wynnewood had a bidding war during Season 4 for his now-famous product, the Scrub Daddy. Kruse struck a deal with Lori Greiner for his invention. During Season 16, the Reading-based founders of the self-tanning agent for men, BroGlo, garnered $200,000 from Mark Cuban.
“We're eager to return to Philly after so many years to see how the entrepreneur community has grown. We can't wait to see Philly's famous passion in every pitch,” said Mindy Zemrak, CSA, the supervising casting producer of Shark Tank, in a news release. Zemrak has been casting for Shark Tank since the program debuted in 2009.
Returning "Sharks" in Season 17 include real estate expert Barbara Corcoran, "Queen of QVC" Lori Greiner, technology innovation leader Robert Herjavec, fashion and branding expert Daymond John, and the ever-popular venture capitalist "Mr. Wonderful," aka Kevin O'Leary.
"Shark Tank" airs locally on WPVI TV/6abc on Fridays at 8 p.m.
Super Bowl Commercials: 10 Best of 2025
Super Bowl LIX is officially in the rearview, with the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in a staggering 40-22 blowout. The game, itself, is always an attraction, as are the big-budget Super Bowl commercials.
As has been the trend for decades now, purchasing ad time during the Super Bowl comes at a hefty price. According to USA Today, the cost of a 30-second commercial went up in 2025 to a whopping $8 million. In 2023 and 2024, the cost of a 30-second commercial was $7 million.
The cost has gone up significantly since 2010. Back then, the average cost for a 30-second spot was $2.954 million. However, the most mind-blowing price USA Today shared was the cost of an ad during the first Super Bowl in 1967. All of those years ago, when the Big Game was broadcast on NBC and CBS, a 30-second ad had a whopping price tag of $37,500.
When companies drop big bucks like this, they really have a chance to make a splash. So, which ads stood out among the packed field of spots? Here is our list of the ten best Super Bowl commercials of 2025.
Bud Light
"Big Men on Cul-de-Sac" is a textbook example of the perfect Super Bowl commercial. It's funny, has a great soundtrack (shout out to Huey Lewis and the News!), and it's packed with big celebrities, including Shane Gillis, Post Malone, and Peyton Manning. If you grew up or currently live in a suburb like the one shown, this ad feels very familiar, especially when Gillis takes a shot at the HOA "breathing down my neck."
Google Pixel 9
Some Super Bowl commercials tickle the funny bone, while others opt to hit you right in the feels. The latter was the strategy for this two-minute ad for Google Pixel 9. A father is seen practicing for a job interview and talks about the job that taught him the most. We're then taken on a journey of a father raising his daughter, from infancy to dropping her off at college. Even the toughest person will feel something watching this ad.
Hellman’s
Pop culture is often a common theme when it comes to Super Bowl commercials, and Hellman's showed they understood the assignment with this throwback to the classic rom-com When Harry Met Sally. Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal (in that sweater!) star in this ad and recreate the infamous Katz's Deli scene. Sydney Sweeney guests saying the classic "I'll have what she's having" line, which is a fun surprise.
Liquid Death
Liquid Death is a marketing master, so it's not surprising that they created a great Super Bowl ad. What makes this ad so special? It features an original jingle that's absurd and catchy! Go ahead, watch this ad, and try not to have "Drink on the job/Drink on the job/Everyone is drinking on the job" stuck in your head.
Little Caesars
Little Caesars has a penchant for quirky ads, and they certainly leaned into that for their 60-second Super Bowl spot highlighting their Crazy Puffs. Eugene Levy was the perfect star for the literal eyebrow-raising ad.
Mountain Dew Baja Blast
Speaking of quirky, the Super Bowl ad for Mountain Dew Baja Blast brought that and then some. Certainly did not expect to see legendary singer Seal performing a reworked version of "Kiss From A Rose" as a literal Seal during this year's Big Game commercials, but kudos to whichever ad firm thought of this one. It is delightfully bizarre!
Nike
Nike recruited some of the biggest names in women's sports today in this powerful 60-second spot, including Jordan Chiles, Caitlin Clark, Sabrina Ionescu, Sha-Carri Richardson, A'ja Wilson, and Sophia Wilson. The icing on the cake is recent Best Rap Album Grammy Award-winner Doechii providing the voiceover. This is truly a chef's kiss moment.
Ram Trucks
Some Super Bowl ads take a little bit of time to make a massive impression. At first, this Ram Trucks ad starring Glenn Powell as a different kind of Goldilocks seemed just fine, but then, Van Halen's "Panama" starts playing, and things take a turn for the hilariously insane.
Stella Artois
Another David Beckham? And he's played by Matt Damon?! That's the premise for this 60-second Super Bowl ad for Stella Artois. Apparently, the soccer icon has had a twin brother this whole time named "Other David," who's now living in America. Not only do they have a genetic bond, but they both love drinking Stella.
Novartis
Pharmaceutical company Novartis brought an important message via their 60-second spot, which highlighted the importance of early detection of breast cancer. After showing chests of all shapes and sizes, the ad cuts to the following text: "So much attention. Yet so ignored. Over 6 million women watching today's game may be diagnosed with breast cancer. The ad closes with iconic comedian and breast cancer survivor Wanda Sykes talking about how early detection saved her life.