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Asbury Park Music Awards

The Heartbeat of Asbury Park Comes Roaring Back to the Pony

February 20 @ 20:00 23:30

Asbury Park Music Awards Return After Seven Years, Reuniting the City’s Artists, Venues and Fans for a Night of Recognition and Renewal

After a seven-year silence, one of New Jersey’s most meaningful music traditions is officially returning to the stage. The Asbury Park Music Awards are back, restoring a beloved hometown institution that has long served as a rallying point for the artists, musicians, promoters and fans who power the city’s legendary live music culture.

The 2025 Asbury Park Music Awards will take place on Friday, February 20, inside the storied walls of The Stone Pony, bringing the local scene together for a full evening dedicated to celebrating original music and the people who continue to shape Asbury Park’s identity as one of the East Coast’s most important creative hubs.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the show running from 7 p.m. through 11:30 p.m. Tickets are available for $25 in advance, with admission priced at $30 at the door.

For longtime supporters of the local scene, the return of the awards represents far more than another concert night. It marks the revival of a community tradition that began in 1993 and grew into an annual gathering point for Asbury Park’s diverse and fiercely independent music ecosystem.

The awards were originally founded by Scott Stamper of the iconic club The Saint and Peter Mantas, former entertainment director at Langosta Lounge. For twenty-five consecutive years, through 2018, the ceremony served as a grassroots platform that recognized the artists who built their careers on local stages long before national attention followed.

Known affectionately throughout the city as “the heart of the Asbury music scene,” The Saint closed its doors in 2022, a moment that deeply resonated with musicians and fans alike. Now, with Stamper’s full blessing and support, stewardship of the awards has officially passed to the Asbury Park Music Foundation, ensuring the event’s legacy continues under a mission-driven, community-focused organization.

The revived awards are being produced by the Asbury Park Music Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to music education for under-resourced youth across the region. Proceeds from the 2025 ceremony will directly support the foundation’s educational programs, connecting the celebration of today’s artists with meaningful investment in the next generation of performers, producers and songwriters.

This renewed purpose brings a powerful new layer to the ceremony. The awards now function not only as recognition of artistic achievement, but also as a funding engine for youth instruction, mentorship and creative opportunity—strengthening the long-term health of Asbury Park’s music culture from the ground up.

The 2025 ceremony will feature an expansive slate of 31 award categories, reflecting the depth and stylistic diversity of the local scene. Core honors will include New Music of the Year, Artist of the Year and Musician of the Year, along with multiple genre-based Performer of the Year awards designed to spotlight excellence across rock, soul, alternative, Americana, pop, hip-hop and other creative communities that coexist within the city’s compact geography.

In a meaningful nod to the years when the awards were on hiatus, organizers have also created four special honors recognizing standout music released during the “gap years” from 2019 through 2024. Those years encompassed one of the most challenging periods in modern music history, when artists and venues navigated shutdowns, shifting business models and a radically altered touring environment. The new awards will acknowledge not only artistic output, but also the resilience and innovation that helped keep Asbury Park’s creative heartbeat alive through unprecedented disruption.

Holding the ceremony at The Stone Pony brings the celebration home in every sense. Few venues in the country carry the cultural weight of the Pony, whose stage has launched careers, hosted legendary collaborations and anchored the city’s reputation for live performance for decades. For emerging artists being honored alongside longtime scene veterans, the opportunity to be recognized in that room holds deep symbolic value.

The revived awards are expected to draw musicians, venue owners, independent promoters, educators and community leaders from across Monmouth County and beyond, reinforcing Asbury Park’s role as a cultural connector within the broader New Jersey creative landscape. The ceremony is designed to remain community-driven and accessible, preserving the grassroots character that originally defined the event while expanding its impact through nonprofit leadership and youth programming.

As interest in local and regional live music continues to surge statewide, the return of the Asbury Park Music Awards also reflects a wider resurgence of community-centered music culture. Across New Jersey, artists are building sustainable careers through small venues, collaborative festivals and independent releases that place local audiences at the center of creative growth. Readers who follow the evolving statewide scene can explore broader coverage of New Jersey’s live and independent music movement through Explore New Jersey’s music coverage, which highlights artists, venues and events shaping the state’s sound.

For Asbury Park, however, the awards carry a uniquely personal significance. They reunite a scene that has always thrived on collaboration rather than competition, celebrating the people who show up night after night—on stage, behind mixing boards, at ticket booths and in rehearsal rooms—to keep original music at the core of the city’s identity.

Seven years after the final pre-hiatus ceremony, the Asbury Park Music Awards return not as a nostalgic revival, but as a re-imagined platform—one that honors legacy, elevates today’s artists and invests directly in tomorrow’s talent. On February 20, under the lights of The Stone Pony, Asbury Park’s music community will once again gather to celebrate what it has always done best: create, connect and keep the sound of the city alive.

The Stone Pony

732-502-0600

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The Stone Pony

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732-502-0600
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