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Silverstein & Story of the Year Camp Screamo Tour

Camp Screamo Comes to Asbury Park: Silverstein, Story of the Year, and a New Generation of Post-Hardcore Energy Take Over The Stone Pony Summer Stage

July 12 @ 8:00 PM 11:30 PM

For more than half a century, New Jersey has occupied a unique place in the evolution of alternative music. From the boardwalk clubs of the Jersey Shore to legendary venues that helped launch careers and define genres, the state has long served as a proving ground for artists willing to challenge convention and build devoted fan communities outside the mainstream. While trends have come and gone, one constant remains: New Jersey audiences have always embraced music that combines authenticity, emotion, and explosive live performance.

That tradition continues this summer when Camp Screamo arrives at The Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, bringing together some of the most influential names in post-hardcore and emo-influenced rock for one of the season’s most anticipated concerts. Headlined by Silverstein and Story of the Year, with support from Origami Angel and Ally Nicholas, the July 12 event promises to transform the iconic oceanfront venue into a celebration of a genre that has not only endured but continues to evolve for new generations of fans.

The show represents far more than a nostalgia-driven package tour. It serves as a powerful reminder that the emotional intensity, musicianship, and community spirit that helped define the screamo, emo, and post-hardcore movements remain remarkably relevant in 2026. For longtime fans, Camp Screamo offers an opportunity to reconnect with the soundtrack of formative years. For younger audiences, it provides a chance to experience artists whose influence can still be heard across modern rock, alternative, and independent music.

Few bands have demonstrated the staying power of Silverstein. Since emerging from the Canadian post-hardcore scene in the early 2000s, the group has built one of the most respected and consistent careers in alternative music. Rather than relying solely on nostalgia, Silverstein has spent decades expanding its sound while maintaining the emotional honesty and intensity that first connected the band with audiences around the world.

The band’s catalog reflects an uncommon ability to evolve without losing its identity. Their music balances aggressive instrumentation with melodic sophistication, pairing cathartic energy with introspective songwriting. Live performances have become legendary among fans because of the band’s commitment to delivering every song with the same passion and urgency that fueled their earliest releases.

That consistency has allowed Silverstein to transcend generational boundaries. Audiences at a Silverstein concert often include fans who discovered the band twenty years ago standing alongside teenagers experiencing the music for the first time. Few acts within the genre have managed to cultivate that kind of longevity while remaining creatively vital.

Sharing top billing is Story of the Year, another defining force in modern post-hardcore and alternative rock. Known for their explosive live shows and emotionally charged anthems, the band became one of the genre’s most recognizable names through a combination of dynamic songwriting and unforgettable performances.

Story of the Year helped shape an era when alternative music occupied a unique cultural space, bridging the gap between underground credibility and mainstream visibility. Their songs became rallying cries for a generation navigating uncertainty, ambition, heartbreak, and self-discovery. What made the band stand apart was its ability to combine technical musicianship with deeply personal themes, creating music that resonated both emotionally and viscerally.

Live, the band remains a formidable force. Their performances are driven by energy, audience interaction, and a sense of connection that transforms concerts into communal experiences. At a venue like The Stone Pony Summer Stage, where fans gather beneath the open sky with the Atlantic Ocean just beyond the crowd, that connection becomes even more powerful.

Adding another layer to the lineup is Origami Angel, a band that has emerged as one of the most exciting voices in contemporary alternative music. Their blend of emo, punk, indie rock, and progressive influences has earned widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike. Unlike many artists who simply replicate established formulas, Origami Angel approaches songwriting with a refreshing sense of experimentation and creativity.

Their presence on the tour highlights how the emotional and musical DNA of the genre continues to evolve. While rooted in many of the same themes that defined earlier generations of emo and post-hardcore music, Origami Angel brings a distinctly modern perspective that resonates with today’s audiences. Their inclusion helps transform Camp Screamo from a retrospective celebration into a showcase of where alternative music has been and where it is heading.

Supporting the evening is Ally Nicholas, whose growing profile reflects the continuing vitality of the independent music scene. Emerging artists often provide some of the most memorable moments at major concerts, introducing audiences to new sounds and perspectives while benefiting from the opportunity to perform alongside established acts.

Together, the lineup creates a multi-generational snapshot of a genre that continues to reinvent itself while remaining connected to its roots.

The setting itself is a major part of the story. The Stone Pony Summer Stage has become one of the most recognizable outdoor music venues on the East Coast, attracting artists from every corner of the musical landscape. Located along Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park, the venue occupies a special place within New Jersey’s cultural identity.

Asbury Park’s musical history stretches back generations, from the clubs and boardwalk venues that nurtured local talent to the city’s modern renaissance as one of the region’s premier arts and entertainment destinations. Today, the city stands as a symbol of New Jersey’s enduring commitment to live music, attracting visitors from across the country who come to experience performances in a setting unlike any other.

The Summer Stage enhances that experience by combining the atmosphere of a festival with the intimacy of a dedicated concert venue. Fans can enjoy world-class performances while surrounded by the energy of the Jersey Shore, creating memories that extend beyond the music itself.

Camp Screamo arrives at a moment when alternative music continues to enjoy renewed cultural relevance. Over the last several years, younger artists have embraced many of the emotional and stylistic elements that helped define earlier generations of emo and post-hardcore music. Streaming platforms, social media communities, and renewed interest in guitar-driven music have introduced classic artists to entirely new audiences.

The result has been a remarkable resurgence. What was once viewed as a niche subculture has reemerged as a major creative influence across multiple genres. Contemporary artists frequently cite bands like Silverstein and Story of the Year as formative inspirations, while longtime fans continue to support the artists who helped shape their musical identities.

This renewed appreciation reflects something deeper than nostalgia. At its core, the genre has always centered on authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional expression. Those themes remain as relevant today as they were when these bands first emerged. In an increasingly complex world, audiences continue to gravitate toward music that acknowledges uncertainty, embraces honesty, and creates a sense of shared experience.

The July 12 performance will also feature additional activity throughout the Stone Pony complex. Doors inside The Stone Pony open at 4:30 p.m., with City Vision performing during an early indoor showcase before the main Summer Stage event begins. Following the outdoor concert, Green Knuckle Material will perform a late-night set inside The Stone Pony, creating a full evening of live music that extends well beyond the headlining performances.

That layered programming reflects the spirit that has long defined Asbury Park’s music scene. A concert here is rarely just a single performance. Instead, it becomes part of a larger ecosystem where artists, fans, venues, and community come together to celebrate live music in all its forms.

As summer concert season reaches full stride across New Jersey, Camp Screamo stands out as one of the season’s most compelling events. It combines legendary performers, rising talent, an iconic venue, and a passionate audience united by a shared appreciation for music that refuses to sacrifice emotion for spectacle.

For longtime followers of Silverstein and Story of the Year, the concert represents a chance to revisit songs that have remained meaningful across decades. For newer fans discovering these artists for the first time, it offers an opportunity to witness the bands that helped shape an entire generation of alternative music. And for Asbury Park itself, the event serves as another reminder of why the city remains one of the most important live music destinations anywhere in the country.

When the lights come up on The Stone Pony Summer Stage and thousands of voices begin singing along, the evening will become more than a concert. It will be a celebration of community, resilience, creativity, and the enduring power of live music to bring people together. On the Jersey Shore, where musical history continues to be written every summer, Camp Screamo is poised to become one of the defining nights of the season.

The Stone Pony

732-502-0600

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The Stone Pony Summer Stage

909 Ocean Ave N
Asbury Park, New Jersey 07712 United States
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(732) 502-0600
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