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’60s Rock ‘n Roll Revival: Jay and the Americans, The Grass Roots, The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Brooklyn Bridge

April 18 @ 20:00 23:30

New Jersey’s reputation as a premier destination for live music is built not only on its ability to showcase what’s next, but on its unwavering commitment to honoring the artists and eras that shaped modern sound. On Saturday, April 18, 2026, that legacy takes center stage in a major way as the State Theatre New Jersey hosts an extraordinary four-act ‘60s Rock ’n Roll Revival, bringing together Jay and the Americans, The Grass Roots, The Lovin’ Spoonful, and The Brooklyn Bridge for a night that transcends nostalgia and reasserts the enduring power of one of music’s most transformative decades.

Set for a 7:00 PM start and running approximately three and a half hours including intermission, this event is not simply a concert—it is a fully immersive journey through the foundational sounds that defined a generation and continue to influence artists across genres today. With four legendary acts sharing one stage, the evening offers a rare convergence of hitmakers whose collective output helped shape the cultural and musical identity of the 1960s and early 1970s.

Jay and the Americans bring a catalog that remains one of the most recognizable in classic pop and rock history. Guided by founding members Sandy Deanne and Marty Sanders, alongside longtime lead vocalist Jay Reincke and additional powerhouse performers, the group continues to deliver the signature harmonies and theatrical vocal presence that defined their rise. Their string of chart successes—including “Come a Little Bit Closer,” “Cara Mia,” “This Magic Moment,” and “Walkin’ in the Rain”—represents a period when vocal groups dominated the airwaves with richly arranged, emotionally direct recordings. Their induction into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame is not simply a marker of past success, but a reflection of their continued relevance and ability to connect with audiences across generations.

The Grass Roots add another dimension to the evening, bringing with them a sound that seamlessly bridged rock, pop, and soul influences. With more than 20 million records sold worldwide and a remarkable run of chart success that includes multiple Top 10 and Top 40 hits, their music captures the spirit of an era defined by both musical experimentation and mainstream accessibility. Songs such as “Let’s Live for Today,” “Midnight Confessions,” and “Temptation Eyes” remain staples of classic rock radio, not because of nostalgia alone, but because of their enduring craftsmanship and universal appeal. Their historic performance on the National Mall in front of more than half a million fans stands as a testament to the scale of their impact, yet it is in intimate theater settings like this where the nuances of their sound can be fully appreciated.

Few groups encapsulate the joy and melodic ingenuity of the 1960s quite like The Lovin’ Spoonful. With a run of seven consecutive Top 10 hits, their influence extended far beyond commercial success, helping to define a distinctly American approach to pop songwriting that emphasized warmth, wit, and musical sophistication. Tracks like “Do You Believe in Magic,” “Summer in the City,” and “What a Day for a Daydream” continue to resonate because they capture a sense of optimism and immediacy that feels as relevant now as it did at the height of their popularity. Their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 further solidified their place among the most important contributors to the era’s musical evolution.

Rounding out the lineup is The Brooklyn Bridge, a group whose origins reflect the collaborative spirit that defined much of the decade’s most innovative music. Formed through the merging of established vocal and instrumental forces, the band brought together the powerful voice of Johnny Maestro with the dynamic backing of seasoned musicians and vocalists. Their performances continue to celebrate not only their own hits—such as “The Worst That Could Happen” and “Welcome Me Love”—but also the broader legacy of the artists and traditions from which they emerged. Their ability to blend doo-wop, pop, and orchestral elements into a cohesive sound remains a defining characteristic of their appeal.

The significance of this event extends beyond the individual acts. It represents a curated experience that captures the breadth and diversity of 1960s rock and pop, presenting it in a format that allows audiences to engage with the music in a meaningful and uninterrupted way. Over the course of the evening, listeners are invited to move through multiple stylistic landscapes, from lush vocal harmonies to rhythm-driven rock arrangements, all unified by a shared commitment to songwriting excellence.

The State Theatre New Jersey provides an ideal setting for such an event, offering both the scale and acoustical precision necessary to support a multi-act production of this magnitude. Its role within the state’s cultural ecosystem cannot be overstated, serving as a hub for performances that range from contemporary acts to legacy artists whose work continues to shape the musical conversation. Events like this reinforce the venue’s position as a cornerstone of New Jersey’s live entertainment infrastructure.

This concert also reflects the broader strength of New Jersey’s music programming, where audiences are given access to a wide spectrum of experiences that honor both past and present. The state’s ability to present legendary performers alongside emerging talent creates a dynamic environment that supports continuous engagement with live music. For those looking to stay connected to this evolving landscape, Explore New Jersey’s music coverage offers a comprehensive view of the performances and artists defining the region.

As April 18 approaches, anticipation continues to build around what promises to be one of the most significant live music events of the season. The ‘60s Rock ’n Roll Revival is more than a tribute—it is a reaffirmation of the songs, voices, and creative breakthroughs that laid the groundwork for everything that followed. In bringing together four iconic acts for a single evening, the State Theatre New Jersey is not only celebrating history, but ensuring that it remains alive, vibrant, and fully accessible to today’s audiences.

State Theatre New Jersey

732-246-7469

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State Theatre New Jersey

15 Livingston Avenue , NJ
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 United States
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(732) 246-7469
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