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SUMMARY:Singer-Songwriter Cape May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Singer-Songwriter of Cape May Returns in 2026: A Landmark Revival of New Jersey’s Premier Music Conference and Showcase \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter a prolonged and deeply felt absence\, one of New Jersey’s most influential and artist-driven music gatherings is officially set to return\, restoring a cornerstone of the state’s live music and creative community. The Singer-Songwriter of Cape May\, long regarded as a defining platform for emerging and established artists alike\, will make its highly anticipated comeback on March 27–28\, 2026\, reestablishing Cape May as a focal point for songwriting excellence\, industry collaboration\, and grassroots musical discovery. \n\n\n\nOriginally launched in 2008\, the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May quickly evolved into far more than a traditional showcase event. It became a fully integrated music ecosystem—part conference\, part performance circuit\, and part professional incubator—bringing together artists\, producers\, booking agents\, label representatives\, and media voices within one of New Jersey’s most iconic coastal destinations. At its peak\, the event transformed the historic downtown district into a living\, breathing network of music\, with more than 130 performers appearing across 16 venues while over 80 industry professionals contributed to panels\, mentoring sessions\, and keynote discussions. \n\n\n\nThat momentum was abruptly halted in 2020\, just as the event was preparing for its 13th annual edition\, a milestone year that was poised to expand its reach even further. The cancellation left a noticeable void—not just in Cape May\, but across the broader New Jersey music landscape. For independent artists\, particularly those working within the singer-songwriter tradition\, the event had become one of the few spaces where artistry and industry intersected in a meaningful\, accessible way. Its absence underscored how vital platforms like this are to sustaining a vibrant and connected creative community. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 return signals more than a revival; it represents a recalibration of purpose and an opportunity to build on a legacy that was already deeply embedded in the region’s cultural identity. Anchored once again at Congress Hall’s Grand Ballroom and the Harrison Conference Center\, the conference component will deliver a robust and forward-looking program designed to meet the realities of today’s music industry. Over the course of two days\, artists will have direct access to panels\, workshops\, clinics\, and mentoring sessions led by more than 50 professionals spanning every corner of the business—from songwriting and production to branding\, touring\, publishing\, and digital distribution. \n\n\n\nThis conference environment is engineered to be practical rather than theoretical\, offering participants real-world insights that can be immediately applied to their careers. It is an approach that has always distinguished the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May from more passive industry events\, emphasizing engagement\, dialogue\, and tangible opportunity. Artists are not simply attendees; they are active participants in a collaborative process that extends beyond the stage and into the mechanics of building a sustainable career in music. \n\n\n\nEqually central to the event’s identity is its showcase program\, which will once again bring live performances to venues throughout Cape May’s historic district. Selected through a submission process that opens in September 2025\, artists will have the opportunity to perform in front of both public audiences and industry professionals in settings that prioritize authenticity and connection. Unlike traditional ticketed festivals\, all showcase performances will remain free and open to the public\, reinforcing the event’s commitment to accessibility and community engagement. \n\n\n\nThis open-access model is critical to the event’s impact. By removing barriers between performers and audiences\, the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May fosters an environment where discovery happens organically. It allows local residents\, visitors\, and industry insiders to experience new music side by side\, creating a shared cultural moment that benefits both artists and listeners. For performers\, it offers exposure that is both immediate and meaningful; for audiences\, it provides a curated yet unfiltered window into the evolving landscape of contemporary songwriting. \n\n\n\nThe significance of this return extends well beyond the confines of Cape May. It reflects a broader resurgence within New Jersey’s live music ecosystem\, where independent venues\, festivals\, and artist-driven initiatives are reclaiming their role as essential components of the state’s cultural infrastructure. Events like this not only showcase talent but also contribute to the economic and creative vitality of the communities that host them\, driving tourism\, supporting local businesses\, and reinforcing the state’s reputation as a destination for serious music engagement. \n\n\n\nExplore New Jersey continues to document and amplify these developments through its comprehensive music coverage\, highlighting the events\, venues\, and artists that define the state’s evolving soundscape. The return of the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May stands out as a defining moment within that narrative\, signaling a renewed commitment to nurturing artistry at every level. \n\n\n\nFor artists\, the event represents a rare convergence of opportunity—performance exposure\, professional development\, and direct access to decision-makers within the industry. For Cape May\, it marks the reactivation of a cultural engine that once transformed the town into a hub of creative energy each spring. For New Jersey as a whole\, it reinforces the state’s position as a place where music is not only performed but cultivated\, supported\, and celebrated. \n\n\n\nAs March 2026 approaches\, the anticipation surrounding the return of the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May continues to build\, fueled by the recognition that this is more than a comeback. It is the reemergence of a platform that has consistently elevated voices\, created pathways\, and strengthened the connective tissue of the music community. In a landscape that is constantly shifting\, its return offers something increasingly valuable: a space where the craft of songwriting remains at the center\, and where the next chapter of New Jersey’s music story is ready to be written. \n\n\n\n2026 Event Highlights \n\n\n\n\nHeadline Artists: The 2026 conference features keynote addresses and performances by Pete Mroz (Friday\, March 27) and Maya de Vitry (Saturday\, March 28).\n\n\n\nDaytime Conference: Held at Congress Hall’s Grand Ballroom and the Harrison Conference Center\, the conference includes music business panels\, clinics\, and workshops led by over 50 industry professionals.\n\n\n\nEvening Showcases: Over 15 local venues will host free live performances starting after 7:00 PM each night. Participating venues traditionally include the Brown Room\, The Rusty Nail\, and The Inn of Cape May.\n\n\n\nRadio Coverage: Community radio station WCFA 101.5 FM will broadcast live interviews and music from the event on both days.\n\n\n\n\nAttendance and Pricing \n\n\n\n\nConference Pass: Limited two-day conference passes are available for $135.\n\n\n\nHeadliner Concerts: Tickets for Pete Mroz are $24\, while Maya de Vitry tickets are $30.\n\n\n\nShowcases: Most evening performances are free and open to the public. \n\n\n\n\nwhile there are over 130 acts performing during the Singer-Songwriter of Cape May 2026 (March 27–28)\, here is a breakdown of the primary artists and industry participants. \n\n\n\nKeynote Artists & Headliners \n\n\n\n\nPete Mroz: Nashville-based singer-songwriter and The Voice alum; performing Friday\, March 27\, at 7:30 PM in the Congress Hall Ballroom.\n\n\n\nMaya de Vitry: Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and former member of The Stray Birds; performing Saturday\, March 28\, at 7:30 PM in the Congress Hall Ballroom.\n\n\n\n\nShowcase Performers \n\n\n\nThe following artists are scheduled for 40-minute sets at various local venues: \n\n\n\nFriday\, March 27 Saturday\, March 28Geoff Moran (7:00 PM)DellaValla Trio (7:00 PM)Jo Wymer (7:45 PM)Rebecca Lang (7:45 PM)Mike Montrey Trio (8:30 PM)Steven Lemon (8:30 PM)Norm McDonald (9:15 PM)The Arcane Insignia (9:15 PM)Dan Strauss (10:00 PM)Jenna Ivey (10:00 PM)Maintenance (10:45 PM)Sarah Teti & Al Reynolds (10:45 PM)Vicki Gagliardi (11:30 PM) \n\n\n\nAdditional confirmed performers include: \n\n\n\n\nLaura McDonald (Friday at Elaine’s)\n\n\n\nCaleb Stine (The Chalfonte)\n\n\n\nSeth Adam (Fins Bar & Grille)\n\n\n\nBrody Bond\, Mikki Zip\, Jenn DeSantis\, and Chip Greene (Saturday radio interviews/showcases)\n\n\n\n\nIndustry Participants & Speakers \n\n\n\nMore than 50 industry professionals are attending as mentors\, speakers\, and talent scouts. Notable names involved in the event’s organization and panels include: \n\n\n\n\nJohn Harris: Event co-creator\, talent buyer\, and production manager.\n\n\n\nPatrick Logue: VP of Operations for Cape Resorts.\n\n\n\nKat Falcey: SSCM veteran and industry consultant.\n\n\n\nRick Eberle: Media and industry professional.\n\n\n\n\nThe full list of speakers and detailed showcase schedules for all 15+ venues can be found on the Official SSCM Website.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/singer-songwriter-cape-may-2026/
LOCATION:Congress Hall’s Grand Ballroom\, 200 Congress Place\, Cape May\, New Jersey\, 08204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,Music
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SUMMARY:Cardi B – Little Miss Drama Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cardi B – Little Miss Drama Tour at Prudential Center \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate: Saturday\, March 28\, 2026Location: Prudential Center\, Newark\, NJPresale: Artist presale available now through Sunday\, September 21 at 10:00 PM PT. Sign up here \n\n\n\nCardi B is set to light up the Prudential Center with her highly anticipated Little Miss Drama Tour. Known for her chart-topping hits\, bold personality\, and unforgettable live performances\, Cardi B brings energy\, charisma\, and her signature style to the stage. Fans can expect a full night of dynamic performances featuring her biggest hits and fan favorites. \n\n\n\nDon’t miss this chance to see one of hip-hop’s most iconic performers in New Jersey. Be sure to sign up for the presale to secure your spot for this must-see concert experience.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/cardi-b-little-miss-drama-tour/
LOCATION:The Prudential Center\, 25 Lafayette St\, Newark\, New Jersey\, 07102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Stereophonic
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey’s theater scene continues to assert itself as a national cultural force\, and this spring\, one of Broadway’s most celebrated productions arrives with the kind of momentum rarely seen outside of New York itself. For two nights only\, Stereophonic—the most Tony Award-winning show of 2024—takes over State Theatre New Jersey\, delivering an immersive\, high-stakes theatrical experience that merges music history\, psychological drama\, and the volatile alchemy of artistic creation into one of the most talked-about productions of the decade. \n\n\n\nScheduled for March 28 and 29\, 2026\, this limited engagement is more than a touring stop—it is a defining moment for New Jersey audiences seeking access to the very best of contemporary theater without crossing the Hudson. As part of the venue’s acclaimed Broadway Series\, Stereophonic arrives with a reputation built on critical dominance\, industry recognition\, and word-of-mouth intensity that has positioned it as essential viewing for theatergoers\, musicians\, and creatives alike. \n\n\n\nAt its core\, Stereophonic is an intimate yet explosive portrait of a rock band on the brink. Set inside a recording studio in 1976\, the play unfolds in real time as a rising group attempts to capture the sound that could define their career. What begins as a routine album session quickly evolves into a pressure cooker of ego\, ambition\, creative obsession\, and interpersonal fracture. The stakes are clear: the band stands on the edge of superstardom\, but the same forces that could elevate them may just as easily tear them apart. \n\n\n\nWritten by David Adjmi and directed by Daniel Aukin\, the production operates with a level of authenticity that borders on documentary realism. The audience is positioned as a silent observer—almost an unseen presence inside the studio—watching as relationships shift\, tensions escalate\, and the fragile process of creation reveals both brilliance and breakdown. The result is a theatrical experience that feels less like a performance and more like privileged access to a moment that was never meant to be witnessed. \n\n\n\nWhat elevates Stereophonic beyond traditional stage drama is its sonic architecture. Featuring original music by Will Butler—an Academy Award nominee and Grammy Award winner—the production integrates fully realized songs into its narrative framework\, blurring the line between play and live album session. Butler’s compositions don’t simply accompany the story; they are the story\, capturing the emotional volatility and creative urgency of a band chasing something just out of reach. \n\n\n\nThe industry response has been nothing short of historic. Stereophonic became the most Tony Award-nominated play of all time\, earning 13 nominations before going on to secure five wins\, including Best Play and Best Direction. It dominated year-end “Best of Theater” lists across every major publication\, from The New York Times to New York Magazine and beyond\, cementing its status as a cultural landmark rather than a fleeting success. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey\, this engagement represents something larger than a touring production—it underscores the growing prominence of venues like the State Theatre New Jersey as essential stops for premier Broadway programming. With its central location in New Brunswick and a calendar that consistently bridges national tours with local artistic excellence\, the theater has become a cornerstone of the region’s performing arts identity. Those looking to explore more of what the state’s vibrant theater ecosystem has to offer can find expanded coverage and ongoing features through Explore New Jersey’s dedicated theatre section\, where productions like this are contextualized within a broader cultural landscape. \n\n\n\nThe logistics surrounding Stereophonic reflect both its demand and its stature. Performances run approximately two hours and fifty minutes\, including an intermission\, and audiences are strongly encouraged to arrive early\, as late seating is carefully controlled to preserve the integrity of the experience. Ticket pricing begins at $52\, making this an accessible entry point for a production of this caliber\, particularly given its Broadway pedigree and award-winning status. \n\n\n\nIn a move that reinforces its commitment to accessibility and audience development\, the State Theatre is also offering student rush tickets at 50% off beginning March 20. Available in person with valid student identification\, this initiative opens the door for younger audiences to engage with a production that speaks directly to the creative process—its risks\, its rewards\, and its relentless demands. \n\n\n\nWhat ultimately defines Stereophonic is its refusal to simplify the mythology of music and fame. This is not a nostalgic tribute to rock’s golden era\, nor is it a conventional backstage drama. Instead\, it is a meticulous excavation of what it means to create under pressure—to chase perfection while navigating the unpredictable dynamics of collaboration. It captures the tension between art and commerce\, individuality and unity\, inspiration and exhaustion\, all within the confined space of a recording studio that becomes both sanctuary and battleground. \n\n\n\nFor audiences in New Jersey\, the opportunity to experience this production live is both rare and significant. It offers a front-row seat to a work that has already secured its place in theater history while continuing to resonate with contemporary audiences navigating their own creative and professional landscapes. \n\n\n\nAs the curtain rises at State Theatre New Jersey this March\, Stereophonic does more than tell a story—it invites audiences into the fragile\, electrifying moment where ambition meets reality\, and where the sound of something extraordinary is just beginning to take shape.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/stereophonic-2/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:New Jersey Symphony: Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony
DESCRIPTION:In this first week of spring\, you’ll feel the joy of being outdoors again in Beethoven’s Sixth (perhaps best known as his “Pastoral”) Symphony–even with a thunderstorm brewing on the horizon. Mozart casts bright bolts of sunshine in his Divertimento that spotlights the New Jersey Symphony’s superb strings\, and in his Clarinet Concerto featuring Principal Clarinet Juan Esteban Martinez.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/new-jersey-symphony-beethovens-pastoral-symphony/
LOCATION:New Jersey
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