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SUMMARY:The Wedding Singer Summerfest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Summerfest 2026 Brings “The Wedding Singer” Back to New Jersey—A High-Energy Musical Celebration of Love\, Loss\, and 1980s Nostalgia at the Sitnik Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s summer theatre season reaches a defining moment this July as Summerfest 2026 launches one of its most anticipated productions: The Wedding Singer\, a vibrant\, era-defining musical set against the unmistakable backdrop of 1985 New Jersey. Running from July 9 through July 19 at the Sitnik Theatre in Hackettstown\, this production delivers a fully realized theatrical experience that blends comedy\, romance\, and a powerhouse score into one of the most entertaining stage events of the season. \n\n\n\nAt its core\, The Wedding Singer is more than a nostalgic throwback—it is a sharply crafted musical that captures the emotional highs and lows of love\, reinvention\, and second chances. With music by Matthew Sklar\, a book by Chad Beguelin and Tim Herlihy\, and lyrics by Beguelin\, the show builds on the enduring popularity of the original film while transforming it into a dynamic live performance that resonates with contemporary audiences. For New Jersey\, the setting is not incidental—it is essential. This is a story rooted in the energy\, attitude\, and cultural identity of the Garden State\, making it a natural fit for the stage at the Sitnik Theatre. \n\n\n\nThe narrative centers on Robbie Hart\, a charismatic wedding singer whose life is built around celebrating other people’s happiest moments. Known as the life of every party\, Robbie thrives on the joy and spectacle of wedding culture—until his own world collapses when he is left at the altar. What follows is a downward spiral that sees him transform from beloved entertainer to reluctant cynic\, bringing a sharp comedic edge to what is ultimately a deeply human story about heartbreak and recovery. \n\n\n\nEnter Julia\, a kind-hearted waitress whose optimism and warmth cut through Robbie’s disillusionment. Their connection forms the emotional backbone of the production\, offering a counterbalance to the show’s high-energy musical numbers and comedic set pieces. Yet the stakes are far from simple. Julia is already engaged to a high-powered\, status-driven fiancé whose ambitions reflect the excess and materialism often associated with the 1980s. This tension sets the stage for a race against time\, as Robbie must rediscover his purpose—and his courage—before the opportunity for love slips away. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes The Wedding Singer as a theatrical experience is its ability to fully embrace the aesthetic and cultural identity of the 1980s without reducing it to parody. The production leans into the era’s defining characteristics—bold fashion\, larger-than-life personalities\, and a soundtrack infused with pop and rock influences—while maintaining a strong narrative focus. The result is a show that feels both celebratory and grounded\, capturing the spirit of the decade while delivering a story that remains universally relatable. \n\n\n\nMusically\, the show stands as one of the most engaging scores in contemporary musical theatre. The compositions channel the sound and energy of the 1980s\, blending infectious melodies with character-driven lyrics that advance the story with precision. Each number is crafted to reflect the emotional state of the characters\, whether it’s the exuberance of a wedding celebration\, the raw vulnerability of heartbreak\, or the triumphant realization of love. The score’s versatility ensures that the production maintains momentum throughout\, keeping audiences fully engaged from the opening number to the final curtain. \n\n\n\nStaging The Wedding Singer at the Sitnik Theatre elevates the experience even further. Known for its balance of intimacy and professional production quality\, the venue allows for a direct connection between performers and audience\, ensuring that every comedic beat lands and every emotional moment resonates. This proximity enhances the storytelling\, making the audience feel like active participants in Robbie’s journey rather than distant observers. \n\n\n\nAs part of Summerfest 2026\, this production also reflects a broader commitment to delivering high-caliber theatre in New Jersey. It underscores the region’s ability to host performances that rival those found in major metropolitan centers\, while maintaining a distinct local identity. The inclusion of The Wedding Singer in this year’s lineup signals a strategic focus on productions that combine wide audience appeal with strong artistic execution\, reinforcing the Sitnik Theatre’s role as a key destination for live performance in the state. \n\n\n\nFor audiences\, the appeal of The Wedding Singer extends beyond its storyline. It offers a complete entertainment experience—one that invites laughter\, nostalgia\, and emotional investment in equal measure. It is a show that speaks to multiple generations\, connecting those who lived through the 1980s with younger viewers discovering the era’s cultural impact for the first time. This cross-generational appeal is a defining strength\, ensuring that the production resonates across a broad audience base. \n\n\n\nThose looking to attend can explore performance schedules and ticket availability through the official Summerfest listing for The Wedding Singer. With a limited run from July 9 to July 19\, demand is expected to be strong\, particularly given the show’s recognizable title and enduring popularity. \n\n\n\nAs the lights come up this July in Hackettstown\, The Wedding Singer promises to deliver a theatrical experience that is as entertaining as it is meaningful. It is a story about rediscovery\, about finding your voice after loss\, and about the courage it takes to pursue something real in a world often driven by appearances. Set against the unmistakable energy of 1985 New Jersey\, this production captures the essence of what makes live theatre so powerful—the ability to transport\, to connect\, and to remind audiences that even in the most unexpected moments\, a new beginning is always possible.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-wedding-singer-summerfest-2026/
LOCATION:Sitnik Theatre\, 715 Grand Ave\, Hackettstown\, New Jersey\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Wild Child: Tribute to The Doors
DESCRIPTION:Wild Child Brings the Ultimate Doors Experience to New Jersey on July 16\, 2026 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live entertainment scene continues to thrive with performances that celebrate music history while delivering unforgettable experiences for modern audiences. This summer\, fans of classic rock and one of the most influential bands of the 20th century will have the opportunity to experience a concert that recreates the magic of a legendary era. On July 16\, 2026\, the acclaimed tribute act Wild Child will bring its electrifying performance to New Jersey\, delivering what many fans consider the closest thing to a live concert by The Doors still possible today. \n\n\n\nWild Child has spent decades earning recognition as one of the most authentic Doors tribute acts in the world. Rather than relying on theatrical costumes or gimmicks\, the band focuses on recreating the sound\, atmosphere\, musical dynamics\, and improvisational spirit that defined the original Doors concerts of the late 1960s. \n\n\n\nFor audiences in New Jersey\, the upcoming performance represents far more than nostalgia—it is a full-scale musical journey into one of rock music’s most transformative periods. Explore New Jersey continues to highlight events that celebrate music\, performance\, and live entertainment throughout the state\, and readers can discover more upcoming shows and performances by visiting the platform’s Stand-Up Comedy and Live Entertainment section\, where a wide range of touring acts and performances are featured. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s arrival adds another powerful chapter to New Jersey’s vibrant live music calendar. \n\n\n\nRecreating the Magic of a Legendary Rock Band\n\n\n\nFew bands in rock history carry the mystique and influence of The Doors. Formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s\, the group quickly rose to international prominence through a combination of poetic lyrics\, hypnotic instrumentation\, and the charismatic presence of frontman Jim Morrison. \n\n\n\nAlongside keyboardist Ray Manzarek\, guitarist Robby Krieger\, and drummer John Densmore\, Morrison helped create a sound that blended blues\, psychedelic rock\, jazz influences\, and literary lyricism. \n\n\n\nTheir music became the soundtrack of a generation navigating cultural revolution\, artistic experimentation\, and the expanding boundaries of rock music. \n\n\n\nSongs like Light My Fire\, Riders on the Storm\, and Break on Through (To the Other Side) remain timeless classics\, continuing to influence musicians and captivate audiences decades after their original release. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s mission is not simply to perform these songs—it is to recreate the energy and spontaneity that made a Doors concert an unforgettable experience. \n\n\n\nThe Philosophy Behind the Wild Child Experience\n\n\n\nWhat separates Wild Child from many tribute acts is its commitment to musical authenticity. \n\n\n\nRather than staging a theatrical imitation of the band\, Wild Child focuses entirely on the music itself. The performance is designed to mirror the original Doors concerts in terms of structure\, improvisation\, and musical interplay. \n\n\n\nThere are no wigs\, costumes\, elaborate stage props\, or scripted stage dialogue. Instead\, the band delivers the songs with the same raw musical intensity that defined the original group’s live performances. \n\n\n\nThis philosophy reflects the spirit of The Doors themselves\, whose concerts were often unpredictable and improvisational. Extended instrumental passages\, spontaneous shifts in tempo\, and dynamic vocal delivery made each performance unique. \n\n\n\nWild Child recreates that experience by approaching the music as a living performance rather than a rigid recreation. \n\n\n\nCapturing the Sound and Spirit of the 1960s\n\n\n\nThe late 1960s represented a period of extraordinary musical experimentation. Rock bands were pushing boundaries\, merging genres\, and exploring new forms of expression. \n\n\n\nThe Doors stood at the center of that movement. Their music combined haunting keyboard melodies\, blues-driven guitar lines\, jazz-inspired drumming\, and Morrison’s distinctive poetic vocals. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s musicians approach the material with deep respect for the original arrangements while allowing space for the improvisational elements that defined the band’s live shows. \n\n\n\nEach performance captures the shifting dynamics that made Doors concerts so powerful—from quiet\, atmospheric passages to explosive climaxes that electrified audiences. \n\n\n\nFor fans who never had the chance to see The Doors perform live\, Wild Child offers the closest possible recreation of that historic experience. \n\n\n\nA Tribute Built on Professional Musicianship\n\n\n\nThe performers behind Wild Child are accomplished musicians in their own right\, bringing decades of professional experience to the stage. \n\n\n\nTheir dedication to mastering the intricate musical details of The Doors’ catalog allows them to recreate the band’s distinctive sound with remarkable accuracy. \n\n\n\nKeyboard passages inspired by Ray Manzarek’s iconic style are delivered with precision\, while guitar lines echo the blues-driven tone that Robby Krieger brought to the band’s recordings. \n\n\n\nAt the center of the performance is the vocalist\, whose delivery channels the intensity and theatrical presence that made Jim Morrison one of rock music’s most captivating frontmen. \n\n\n\nThe result is a performance that feels immersive rather than imitative—an experience where the music takes center stage. \n\n\n\nWhy Doors Music Continues to Resonate Today\n\n\n\nMore than half a century after their rise to fame\, The Doors remain one of the most influential bands in rock history. \n\n\n\nTheir songs explore themes that remain relevant today—freedom\, identity\, rebellion\, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. \n\n\n\nThe band’s ability to blend poetic lyricism with hypnotic instrumentation created music that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. \n\n\n\nFor generations of listeners\, Doors songs have become cultural touchstones that evoke the spirit of an era defined by artistic exploration. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s performances help keep that legacy alive\, allowing audiences to reconnect with music that continues to inspire new listeners. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s Love for Classic Rock\n\n\n\nNew Jersey has long been one of the most passionate live music markets in the United States. From legendary rock concerts to modern touring productions\, the state has hosted countless performances that celebrate the enduring power of music. \n\n\n\nClassic rock remains a particularly strong draw for audiences across the Garden State. Tribute performances dedicated to iconic artists allow fans to relive the songs that shaped their musical memories while introducing younger generations to timeless rock classics. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s appearance in New Jersey fits perfectly into this tradition\, offering a performance that bridges generations of rock fans. \n\n\n\nThe Power of Live Music and Musical Legacy\n\n\n\nConcerts celebrating legendary artists serve a unique role in today’s music landscape. They provide an opportunity to preserve musical history while continuing to bring people together through shared experiences. \n\n\n\nFor fans of The Doors\, Wild Child’s performance offers a chance to hear the band’s music performed with the same passion and energy that defined the original recordings. \n\n\n\nLive music carries an emotional impact that recordings alone cannot replicate. The sound of a band performing in real time\, the energy of a crowd responding to familiar songs\, and the shared atmosphere of a concert hall all contribute to a powerful connection between performers and audience. \n\n\n\nWild Child’s dedication to recreating the authentic Doors experience ensures that this connection remains central to every show. \n\n\n\nA Night That Celebrates One of Rock’s Greatest Legacies\n\n\n\nWhen Wild Child takes the stage in New Jersey on July 16\, audiences will step into a musical time capsule that celebrates one of the most iconic bands in rock history. \n\n\n\nFrom the hypnotic keyboard lines that open a Doors classic to the soaring vocal passages that defined their sound\, the concert will recreate the spirit of an era when music challenged conventions and redefined artistic expression. \n\n\n\nFor longtime Doors fans\, the performance offers a chance to reconnect with the music that shaped their lives. For newer listeners\, it provides a gateway into the extraordinary catalog of a band that helped define rock music. \n\n\n\nAs New Jersey continues to host performances that celebrate music history and live entertainment\, the arrival of Wild Child stands as another powerful reminder that the legacy of The Doors continues to echo through generations of listeners—alive on stage\, alive in the music\, and alive in every audience that gathers to hear it.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/wild-child-tribute-to-the-doors-2/
LOCATION:The Wellmont Theater\, 5 Seymour St\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Al Jardine & The Pet Sounds Band
DESCRIPTION:Camden County’s Twilight Concert Series Returns to Pennsauken With One of New Jersey’s Strongest Free Summer Music Lineups of 2026 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOne of the most musically significant evenings of the entire Twilight Concert Series arrives July 16 when Al Jardine & The Pet Sounds Band bring a celebration of The Beach Boys’ enduring legacy to Jack Curtis Stadium in Pennsauken. As a founding member of The Beach Boys\, Jardine remains directly connected to one of the most influential groups in American popular music history\, and this performance goes far beyond a standard nostalgia concert. The evening is structured as both a tribute to the groundbreaking songwriting of Brian Wilson and a living continuation of the harmony-driven California sound that permanently changed the direction of rock\, pop\, and studio recording during the 1960s. \n\n\n\nAudiences can expect a carefully curated setlist blending iconic Beach Boys classics with deeper album cuts\, rarities\, and musically ambitious selections that longtime fans rarely get the opportunity to hear performed live. Backed by The Pet Sounds Band and joined by close friends and family members connected to the group’s extended musical legacy\, Jardine’s performances carry a level of authenticity and emotional resonance that few legacy touring acts can replicate. Rather than simply recreating familiar hits\, the concert reflects the artistry\, vocal complexity\, and innovative arrangements that made Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys one of the most critically respected acts in modern music history. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey audiences\, the July 16 concert represents a rare opportunity to experience songs that have become part of the fabric of American summer culture in an outdoor riverfront setting perfectly suited to the music itself. The harmonies\, surf-rock rhythms\, and emotionally layered songwriting associated with The Beach Boys naturally complement the atmosphere of the Twilight Concert Series\, where audiences gather under the summer sky along the Cooper River for a more communal and immersive live music experience. In many ways\, the evening is expected to feel less like a conventional concert and more like a celebration of an era when songwriting\, melody\, and vocal craftsmanship defined the sound of American popular music. \n\n\n\nEvery summer\, New Jersey proves once again that some of the best live music experiences in the region are not confined to arenas\, casinos\, or ticketed amphitheaters. They unfold in parks\, along riverfronts\, inside county spaces built for community gathering\, and under open skies where families\, longtime music fans\, and new generations come together for nights that feel distinctly local while carrying the energy of major touring events. That tradition continues in a major way this season as the Camden County Board of Commissioners officially brings back the Twilight Concert Series at Jack Curtis Stadium in Pennsauken\, one of South Jersey’s most consistent and increasingly important live music destinations. \n\n\n\nSet against the scenic Cooper River corridor\, the 2026 edition of the Twilight Concert Series arrives with a lineup that reflects exactly where live entertainment culture is right now. Nostalgia remains powerful\, but audiences are no longer interested in simple throwback performances. They want immersive experiences\, recognizable songs\, artist interaction\, and events that feel communal rather than transactional. Camden County’s programming this summer taps directly into that demand with a schedule blending pop revival tours\, classic rock royalty\, orchestral performances\, R&B favorites\, tropical celebration nights\, and one of the most recognizable drummers in American rock history. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey residents\, the series has become more than another county-sponsored concert calendar. It has evolved into a defining part of the regional summer identity\, particularly for South Jersey audiences looking for major entertainment without the cost and logistical burden attached to large-scale venues. The fact that these concerts remain entirely free only strengthens the cultural value of the program. \n\n\n\nHosted at the riverfront-adjacent Jack Curtis Stadium in Pennsauken\, the Twilight Concert Series once again positions Camden County as one of the state’s strongest public supporters of accessible arts programming. At a time when ticket prices for national tours continue climbing across the live entertainment industry\, programs like this have become increasingly meaningful. Families can attend together without financial barriers. Younger audiences can discover legacy artists in a live setting for the first time. Older fans reconnect with music that defined entire eras of radio\, MTV\, and summer nightlife. The result is a uniquely New Jersey concert atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and current at the same time. \n\n\n\nThe season officially launches June 4 with the Pop 2000s Tour\, a lineup specifically designed to capture the enduring cultural impact of early-2000s pop music. Hosted by Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC\, the evening features performances from O-Town\, LFO\, and Ryan Cabrera in what is expected to be one of the largest-attended events of the series. Over the past several years\, the resurgence of Y2K-era pop culture has transformed from a temporary trend into a dominant force in music and entertainment. Audiences that grew up during the TRL generation now represent a major live-event demographic\, and the Twilight Concert Series opens its season by leaning directly into that momentum. \n\n\n\nWhat makes nights like this work in a venue such as Jack Curtis Stadium is the atmosphere. Unlike tightly packed arena seating or corporate concert settings\, the Twilight format allows audiences to experience the music in a more relaxed and communal environment. Families arrive early with lawn chairs and picnic blankets. Groups spread out along the grass before sunset. Food trucks line the surrounding areas while fans move freely through the venue rather than remaining confined to assigned seating. It creates a summer-night energy that feels authentic to South Jersey itself. \n\n\n\nOne week later\, on June 11\, the series pivots into classic rock territory with Max Weinberg’s Jukebox\, one of the most interactive live music concepts currently touring. Weinberg\, best known worldwide as the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band\, has built the Jukebox format around audience participation. Fans effectively create the setlist in real time\, calling out songs spanning The Beatles\, The Rolling Stones\, Bruce Springsteen\, Tom Petty\, and other classic rock staples. That unpredictability has become central to the appeal. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey audiences specifically\, Weinberg’s appearance carries even deeper resonance. The relationship between New Jersey and Springsteen’s musical legacy remains foundational to the identity of the state’s live music culture. Even outside an official E Street Band performance\, the presence of one of its defining members immediately elevates the significance of the evening. It also reinforces something the Twilight Concert Series continues to do exceptionally well: presenting artists with genuine cultural credibility rather than relying solely on tribute acts or nostalgia branding. \n\n\n\nThe July portion of the schedule continues with another major shift in genre and atmosphere. On July 9\, Color Me Badd brings its signature blend of pop\, R&B\, and hip-hop harmony-driven songwriting to Pennsauken. Few vocal groups from the early 1990s remain as instantly recognizable to audiences across generations. Their catalog still carries enormous crossover familiarity through radio\, streaming platforms\, and pop-culture retrospectives\, making the concert one of the season’s strongest multi-generational draws. \n\n\n\nThe following week may ultimately become one of the most emotionally significant events of the entire summer lineup. On July 16\, Al Jardine & The Pet Sounds Band arrive in South Jersey for an evening deeply connected to the enduring musical legacy of The Beach Boys and the artistry of Brian Wilson. Jardine\, a founding member of The Beach Boys\, represents a direct living connection to one of the most transformative groups in American music history. His performances combine beloved surf-rock classics with deeper catalog selections and reflections tied to Wilson’s extraordinary songwriting influence. \n\n\n\nIn New Jersey\, where classic rock audiences remain among the most passionate in the country\, nights like this transcend nostalgia. They become living celebrations of American songwriting history. The emotional connection audiences maintain to records like Pet Sounds continues to span generations because the music itself remains timeless. Hearing those songs performed outdoors beside the Cooper River during peak summer season creates exactly the kind of experiential live event audiences increasingly seek today. \n\n\n\nBy August\, the series broadens even further. The August 13 Paradise Island Luau transforms the concert format into a full cultural celebration built around tropical rhythms\, dance traditions\, and interactive crowd participation. These themed nights have become especially popular in county summer programming because they attract audiences beyond traditional concertgoers. Families\, community groups\, and younger attendees often engage differently with immersive performances that combine music\, movement\, and atmosphere into a larger event experience. \n\n\n\nThe season concludes August 27 with the South Jersey Pops Orchestra delivering what is expected to be a massive symphonic finale at Jack Curtis Stadium. Featuring film music\, Broadway selections\, orchestral standards\, and crossover arrangements\, the performance serves as both a concert and a ceremonial close to the county’s summer entertainment calendar. Large-scale orchestral performances in outdoor settings carry a distinct cinematic quality\, particularly in venues positioned near water and open landscapes like Cooper River Park. \n\n\n\nThe Twilight Concert Series also reflects a much larger transformation currently happening across New Jersey’s live entertainment ecosystem. Increasingly\, counties and municipalities are becoming critical drivers of cultural programming. While major touring circuits still dominate large venues across the state\, local government-backed music initiatives are now filling an equally important role by creating accessible public gathering spaces centered around live performance. \n\n\n\nPrograms like the Twilight Concert Series strengthen regional tourism\, drive local restaurant and small-business traffic\, encourage park utilization\, and reinforce community identity through shared experiences. In South Jersey especially\, where audiences often travel into Philadelphia for entertainment\, events like this continue proving that world-class live music experiences can thrive locally. \n\n\n\nThe venue itself has become central to that success. Jack Curtis Stadium offers an environment fundamentally different from traditional concert infrastructure. Positioned within the Cooper River Park area\, the stadium combines accessibility with scenic surroundings that naturally complement summer programming. The open-lawn format keeps the experience relaxed and community-oriented while still accommodating major crowds. \n\n\n\nAttendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic blankets since seating remains entirely open and first-come\, first-served. Outside food and picnic baskets are permitted\, further reinforcing the family-oriented nature of the series. Meanwhile\, rotating food truck vendors continue adding another important layer to the atmosphere\, creating a festival-like experience surrounding each concert evening. \n\n\n\nAccessibility has also remained a major strength of the series. The venue’s location at 5300 North Park Drive in Pennsauken places it within easy driving distance for residents across Camden County\, Burlington County\, Gloucester County\, and the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area. With accessible parking and relatively straightforward transit access from Philadelphia\, the series consistently attracts audiences from both sides of the Delaware River. \n\n\n\nMore importantly\, the Twilight Concert Series succeeds because it understands something essential about New Jersey’s relationship with live music. This state does not treat concerts as passive entertainment. Music here has always functioned as a communal language tied to identity\, memory\, geography\, and summer culture itself. Whether audiences are singing along to early-2000s pop anthems\, classic rock staples\, Beach Boys harmonies\, or orchestral film scores beneath the night sky\, the experience becomes bigger than the performance alone. \n\n\n\nThat is precisely why the Twilight Concert Series continues growing into one of New Jersey’s defining seasonal traditions. It merges accessibility with legitimacy. It respects audiences enough to present recognizable\, culturally meaningful artists while still preserving the informal atmosphere that makes county summer concerts feel special in the first place. In an era when much of live entertainment feels increasingly expensive\, overproduced\, or disconnected from local communities\, Pennsauken’s summer riverfront concerts continue offering something refreshingly genuine. \n\n\n\nFor Explore New Jersey readers tracking the state’s evolving music and entertainment landscape\, the return of the Twilight Concert Series stands as another reminder that some of the strongest live-event programming in the region is happening directly inside local communities. From classic rock history to pop revival energy\, orchestral performance\, family programming\, and open-air summer celebration\, Camden County’s 2026 season captures the full spectrum of what New Jersey live music culture has become. \n\n\n\nAdditional information about New Jersey’s expanding live music scene\, regional concerts\, summer entertainment programming\, and statewide arts coverage can be explored through the Explore New Jersey Music section as the 2026 summer season continues across the Garden State.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/al-jardine-the-pet-sounds-band/
LOCATION:Cooper River Park at Jack Curtis Stadium\, Cooper River Park 5300 North Park Drive\, Pennsauken\, New Jersey\, 08109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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