For thirteen unforgettable Friday nights this summer, one of New Jersey’s most treasured cultural traditions will once again transform the shoreline of Great Egg Harbor Bay into a world-class concert destination. The 33rd Annual Legacy Concerts on the Beach returns to Somers Point from June 12 through September 11, bringing an extraordinary lineup of Grammy winners, legendary performers, acclaimed touring artists, rising stars, roots music innovators, tribute acts, funk pioneers, Southern rock royalty, reggae icons, and New Orleans musical legends to one of the most unique concert venues anywhere in America.

Staged at William Morrow Beach between Higbee and New Jersey Avenues, the free weekly concert series has become far more than a local event. It has evolved into a nationally recognized musical institution that attracts audiences from throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, Maryland, and beyond.
The numbers tell part of the story. The atmosphere tells the rest.
In recent years, Legacy Concerts on the Beach has received national acclaim through the USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards, earning recognition as the number one outdoor concert series in America in both 2023 and 2025 while finishing among the nation’s elite programs in 2024. Those honors have elevated Somers Point into the conversation alongside some of the country’s most celebrated outdoor entertainment destinations.
Yet what makes the series extraordinary is not simply the recognition. It is the setting.
As the sun begins its descent over Great Egg Harbor Bay, thousands of music fans gather on the sand carrying beach chairs, blankets, coolers, and picnic baskets. Families spread out across the shoreline. Friends reconnect. Visitors stroll along Bay Avenue. Boats gather offshore. The water reflects the changing colors of the evening sky while world-class musicians perform just steps away from the bay.
The result feels less like a traditional concert and more like a community celebration built around the shared experience of live music.
That atmosphere has become the defining signature of Legacy Concerts on the Beach.
The series also serves as a continuation of Somers Point’s rich musical heritage. For generations, the city has occupied a special place in South Jersey’s entertainment landscape, thanks in large part to the legendary Tony Mart’s nightclub, which operated for decades nearby and helped establish the region as a destination for live performance. Today’s concert series honors that legacy while introducing new audiences to artists representing multiple generations and musical traditions.

The 2026 lineup may be one of the most ambitious in the event’s history.
Opening night on June 12 sets the tone with five-time Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, and drummer Tom Hambridge & The Rattlesnakes. Known throughout the blues world for his work with icons including Buddy Guy, Hambridge brings a pedigree that few contemporary musicians can match. The evening also showcases local favorites Twisted Livin’ Band, reflecting the series’ ongoing commitment to supporting regional talent alongside internationally recognized performers.
On June 19, the unmistakable sounds of New Orleans arrive in Somers Point with Bonerama. The acclaimed brass-powered ensemble has built a devoted following through its unique fusion of funk, rock, R&B, and traditional New Orleans influences. Their appearance reinforces one of the recurring themes of the 2026 season: a celebration of American roots music in all its forms.
June 26 keeps the energy high with The Dane Anthony Band, a group known throughout the region for delivering crowd-pleasing performances that blend Motown classics, rhythm and blues standards, and timeless rock favorites into one seamless party atmosphere.
The series takes a fascinating turn on July 10 with Dead Zep, a creative tribute project that merges the music of two legendary bands: the Grateful Dead and Led Zeppelin. By combining improvisational jam-band culture with hard-rock virtuosity, the performance promises to attract fans from multiple generations of rock music enthusiasts.
One week later, July 17 delivers one of the season’s most anticipated evenings as John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band take the stage. For New Jersey audiences, few artists feel more connected to the region’s musical identity. Their appearance brings decades of rock history to the waterfront, creating a natural connection between the Jersey Shore’s past and present. Sharing the bill is Dead Reckoning, delivering its acclaimed tribute to classic rock traditions.
The New Orleans connection returns in force on July 24 with an extraordinary pairing of John “Papa” Gros and George Porter Jr. For serious music fans, this performance represents one of the most significant bookings of the summer. Both artists are deeply woven into the fabric of New Orleans music history, carrying forward traditions that have influenced generations of musicians across multiple genres.
July concludes with another showcase of regional excellence when The Billy Walton Band joins forces with The Plaid Salmon Horns. Known for high-energy performances and a powerful blend of blues, rock, and soul influences, the group continues to build its reputation as one of the area’s most respected live acts.
August introduces additional surprises, with special guests still to be announced for August 7 and August 14. Given the caliber of performers throughout the rest of the season, anticipation surrounding these dates continues to grow.
The momentum accelerates on August 21 when Dana Fuchs joins “Funk-tastic Voyage” for an evening that blends powerhouse vocals, blues-rock intensity, and groove-driven musicianship. Fuchs has earned international acclaim through her commanding stage presence and emotionally charged performances, making her appearance one of the season’s most intriguing highlights.
Perhaps no concert better reflects the Legacy Concerts’ commitment to musical heritage than the August 28 Celebration of The Allman Brothers Band. Featuring Melody Trucks, Vaylor Trucks, Peter Levin, and an all-star collection of musicians connected to the band’s enduring legacy, the performance promises a heartfelt tribute to one of America’s most influential rock institutions.
The final two weeks of the season elevate the lineup even further.
On September 4, New Orleans musical royalty arrives with Cyril Neville & The Uptown Allstars. As a founding member of the legendary Neville family, Cyril Neville represents a direct connection to some of the most important chapters in American music history. His performance brings generations of funk, soul, R&B, and cultural storytelling to the shores of Great Egg Harbor Bay.
Then comes the grand finale.
On September 11, internationally celebrated reggae legends Third World close out the season with a performance worthy of one of America’s premier outdoor concert series. For decades, Third World has stood among reggae’s most respected and influential bands, blending Caribbean rhythms with soul, funk, jazz, and pop influences to create a truly global sound. Their appearance serves as a fitting conclusion to a season built on diversity, excellence, and musical discovery.
What makes the 2026 Legacy Concerts season particularly noteworthy is its extraordinary range.
Few concert series anywhere in the country can move so effortlessly between blues, Southern rock, reggae, New Orleans funk, Americana, jam bands, classic rock, rhythm and blues, tribute performances, and contemporary roots music while maintaining a cohesive identity.
That identity is rooted in accessibility. Every performance is free. Every concert welcomes families. Every show takes place against one of the most beautiful waterfront backdrops on the East Coast.
Every Friday night becomes an opportunity for the community to gather, celebrate, and experience world-class live music together.
At a time when concert ticket prices continue climbing nationwide and large-scale entertainment often feels increasingly exclusive, Legacy Concerts on the Beach remains refreshingly committed to creating exceptional cultural experiences available to everyone.
That commitment has helped make the series one of New Jersey’s defining summer traditions.
As audiences prepare to return to William Morrow Beach throughout the summer of 2026, they will once again discover why music lovers across the country have embraced this remarkable event. From Grammy winners and international touring artists to beloved regional performers and emerging talents, the Legacy Concerts on the Beach continue proving that some of the finest live music experiences in America happen not in massive stadiums or corporate amphitheaters, but on a small-town beach where the music, the bay, and the community come together to create something truly unforgettable.





































