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SUMMARY:Sublime
DESCRIPTION:Sublime Returns to New Jersey: A Legendary Sound Reborn for a New Generation \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA familiar sun-soaked rhythm is rolling back into the spotlight\, and New Jersey fans are preparing to welcome it with open arms. Sublime\, the genre-blending powerhouse that reshaped alternative music in the 1990s\, is entering a new era of live performance and creative momentum. With original members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh reunited alongside a new frontman who carries both heritage and hunger\, the band is proving that legacy can evolve without losing its soul. \n\n\n\nFor longtime listeners\, Sublime has always represented more than a band. Their fusion of punk urgency\, reggae ease\, ska bounce\, and hip-hop attitude built an unmistakable signature that crossed musical boundaries and cultural spaces. Their songs became beach anthems\, skate park soundtracks\, college dorm staples\, and radio classics all at once. Decades later\, those tracks still pulse through playlists\, commercials\, television shows\, and film soundtracks\, introducing fresh audiences to a catalog that refuses to age. \n\n\n\nThe group’s rebirth has added an emotional new dimension. Jakob Nowell\, son of original frontman Bradley Nowell\, now leads the band with a vocal tone that echoes his father’s spirit while bringing a fresh edge of his own. Rather than imitate\, Jakob channels the essence of Sublime’s sound and pushes it forward\, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Wilson’s unmistakable bass lines and Gaugh’s driving percussion. The chemistry is real\, the performances electric\, and the response from fans immediate. \n\n\n\nTheir first major appearance together sparked national attention\, igniting a wave of festival bookings and sold-out shows across North America. Television performances followed\, including high-profile late-night sets and radio sessions that introduced this new chapter to millions of viewers and listeners. The band’s return isn’t built on nostalgia alone; it’s powered by creative output that feels current\, energetic\, and confident. \n\n\n\nNew releases have reinforced that message. Fresh material blends playful storytelling\, emotional honesty\, and rhythmic experimentation while still sounding undeniably like Sublime. Radio programmers have taken notice\, pushing new tracks into heavy rotation and proving that the band’s relevance extends far beyond its classic hits. Meanwhile\, timeless favorites continue to dominate streaming platforms\, generating billions of plays and sustaining steady audience growth year after year. \n\n\n\nOn the touring circuit\, Sublime is commanding major festival slots and headlining large-scale venues. Each performance bridges generations\, drawing fans who first heard the band in the ’90s alongside younger listeners discovering them through games\, shows\, and viral clips. The crowds sing every word\, the grooves feel eternal\, and the band’s renewed chemistry keeps the experience thrilling rather than retrospective. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey’s vibrant live entertainment scene\, the band’s upcoming appearance represents more than another tour date. It’s a chance to witness a legendary catalog delivered with renewed energy\, anchored by musicians who respect the past while writing the future in real time. As the state continues to celebrate its deep-rooted concert culture\, fans can explore more stories\, venues\, and artist spotlights through Explore New Jersey’s music coverage\, which highlights the performances shaping the local live experience. \n\n\n\nSublime’s story has always been one of resilience\, individuality\, and sonic exploration. Now\, with a revitalized lineup and a creative surge pushing them forward\, they are demonstrating that great music doesn’t fade — it reinvents. When they step onto the stage this summer\, it won’t just be a concert. It will be the continuation of a cultural legacy that still knows how to move a crowd.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/sublime/
LOCATION:ParkStage\, East Freehold Showgrounds - 1500 Kozloski Rd\, Freehold\, New Jersey\, 07728\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music,North To Shore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Count Basie Center for the Arts":MAILTO:boxoffice@thebasie.org
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SUMMARY:Yellowcard\, New Found Glory\, and Plain White T’s - The Up Up Down Down Tour
DESCRIPTION:Yellowcard\, New Found Glory\, and Plain White T’s Bring a Full-Scale Pop-Punk Revival to The Stone Pony Summer Stage with The Up Up Down Down Tour\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor an entire generation of music fans\, pop-punk was never simply a genre. It was the soundtrack to late-night drives\, burned CDs\, summer boardwalk nights\, skate parks\, basement shows\, AIM away messages\, Warped Tour parking lots\, and emotionally charged anthems that somehow made heartbreak\, rebellion\, friendship\, anxiety\, and growing up feel survivable all at once. It was loud\, melodic\, vulnerable\, chaotic\, and deeply communal. And now\, one of the biggest nostalgia-fueled yet creatively energized tours of 2026 is bringing that entire emotional universe directly to the Jersey Shore. \n\n\n\nYellowcard officially arrives at The Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park with The Up Up Down Down Tour\, joined by fellow pop-punk heavyweights New Found Glory and Plain White T’s for what is rapidly shaping up to become one of the most explosive and emotionally charged live music nights of the entire New Jersey summer concert season. \n\n\n\nThe lineup is not simply a collection of recognizable names from the early 2000s alternative explosion. \n\n\n\nIt is effectively a traveling celebration of an era that permanently reshaped youth culture\, alternative radio\, festival touring\, and emotionally driven rock music for millions of listeners worldwide. \n\n\n\nAnd there may be no better location in New Jersey to host that kind of night than Asbury Park. \n\n\n\nThe Stone Pony Summer Stage has increasingly become one of the Northeast’s most powerful outdoor concert destinations precisely because it preserves something many modern venues lose: atmosphere. Concerts at the Summer Stage feel connected to the city itself. Fans move through the boardwalk\, bars\, restaurants\, oceanfront streets\, and nightlife before gathering beneath the open sky inside one of America’s most historically significant live music environments. \n\n\n\nThat communal energy feels tailor-made for pop-punk. \n\n\n\nBecause at its best\, pop-punk has always thrived on collective emotional release. \n\n\n\nAnd few bands mastered that formula more successfully than Yellowcard. \n\n\n\nFor longtime fans\, Yellowcard occupies a uniquely emotional space within alternative music history. While many of their contemporaries leaned heavily into sarcasm\, aggression\, or theatricality\, Yellowcard distinguished themselves through sincerity\, melodic ambition\, and emotional openness. Their music carried an unmistakable sense of yearning — songs about change\, memory\, distance\, relationships\, youth\, and self-discovery delivered through soaring choruses and one of the most distinctive instrumental signatures in modern rock history: Sean Mackin’s violin. \n\n\n\nThat violin became transformative for the genre itself. \n\n\n\nRather than functioning as a gimmick\, it expanded the emotional vocabulary of pop-punk and alternative rock\, helping Yellowcard carve out a sound that felt simultaneously massive and deeply personal. Albums like Ocean Avenue evolved beyond scene-defining records into generational touchstones\, filled with songs that continue to resonate decades after their release. \n\n\n\nWhat makes Yellowcard’s current touring resurgence especially compelling\, however\, is that it no longer feels rooted solely in nostalgia. \n\n\n\nThe band now performs with the confidence and emotional maturity of artists fully aware of their cultural impact while still embracing the urgency and energy that made them beloved in the first place. Their modern live shows balance celebration with catharsis\, transforming entire crowds into communal singalongs where thousands of voices collectively relive moments tied to the music. \n\n\n\nThat experience becomes amplified outdoors at a venue like the Stone Pony Summer Stage. \n\n\n\nSummer air\, ocean proximity\, packed crowds\, and emotionally charged choruses create the kind of concert atmosphere that feels almost cinematic — particularly for music so closely associated with adolescence\, freedom\, and memory. \n\n\n\nAdding New Found Glory to the bill elevates the event into full-scale pop-punk history. \n\n\n\nIf Yellowcard brought emotional expansiveness to the genre\, New Found Glory brought relentless energy and infectious momentum. Few bands helped define the structure and spirit of modern pop-punk more directly than the Florida-based group\, whose blend of hardcore energy\, melodic hooks\, humor\, and youthful chaos helped shape the genre’s explosion throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. \n\n\n\nEven today\, New Found Glory remains one of the most respected live acts in alternative music because their performances still operate with genuine intensity rather than passive nostalgia. Their concerts feel kinetic. Crowds bounce continuously. Choruses erupt instantly. Fans scream every lyric with almost ritualistic enthusiasm. The band’s chemistry remains intact because the music itself was always built around shared emotional energy rather than detached coolness. \n\n\n\nThat spirit has aged remarkably well. \n\n\n\nIn an era increasingly dominated by polished digital presentation and hyper-curated online identities\, audiences continue gravitating toward music that feels emotionally direct and physically communal. Pop-punk concerts succeed today for the same reason they succeeded twenty years ago: they allow people to feel everything loudly and together. \n\n\n\nThe addition of Plain White T’s gives the lineup another emotional dimension entirely. \n\n\n\nWhile often associated with softer melodic songwriting and crossover radio success\, the band played a major role in expanding alternative rock’s emotional accessibility during the 2000s. Songs like “Hey There Delilah” became cultural phenomena not because they followed trends\, but because they stripped songwriting down to emotional vulnerability and melodic intimacy at a time when sincerity still cut through mainstream noise. \n\n\n\nYet beyond their biggest hits\, Plain White T’s have always functioned as a far more versatile and musically grounded band than casual listeners sometimes realize. Their catalog bridges pop-punk\, acoustic rock\, alternative pop\, and emotionally driven songwriting in ways that make them an ideal complement to the rest of the tour lineup. \n\n\n\nTogether\, Yellowcard\, New Found Glory\, and Plain White T’s effectively recreate an entire chapter of alternative music history. \n\n\n\nBut importantly\, this tour is not being presented as a museum piece. \n\n\n\nThe continued popularity of pop-punk and alternative nostalgia tours speaks to something much larger happening within live music culture right now. Audiences increasingly crave concerts tied to genuine emotional memory. People want experiences that reconnect them not only with songs\, but with periods of their lives attached to those songs. \n\n\n\nMusic tied to first heartbreaks. \n\n\n\nFirst freedoms. \n\n\n\nFirst friendships. \n\n\n\nFirst concerts. \n\n\n\nFirst summers that felt endless. \n\n\n\nThe Up Up Down Down Tour taps directly into that emotional architecture. \n\n\n\nAnd doing so in Asbury Park makes the event even more significant. \n\n\n\nThe Jersey Shore has always existed as a place deeply tied to youth culture\, emotional memory\, escape\, and music-driven identity. For generations\, summers along the Shore have carried their own mythology — long nights\, loud music\, boardwalk lights\, ocean air\, friendships\, heartbreaks\, and the feeling that life temporarily becomes larger and more emotionally vivid during warm-weather months. \n\n\n\nPop-punk was built for environments exactly like that. \n\n\n\nThe Stone Pony itself further deepens the emotional resonance of the evening. Few venues in America possess the same level of cultural symbolism when it comes to emotionally driven rock music and communal live performance. Concerts there feel connected to decades of music history while still remaining fully alive in the present. \n\n\n\nThat tension between nostalgia and immediacy mirrors the current pop-punk revival itself. \n\n\n\nThese bands are not simply revisiting the past. \n\n\n\nThey are proving that the emotional honesty embedded in their music still matters today. \n\n\n\nAnd when thousands of fans gather at the Summer Stage singing every word beneath the Asbury Park sky\, it becomes clear that these songs were never really left behind in the first place.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/yellowcard-new-found-glory-and-plain-white-ts/
LOCATION:The Stone Pony Summer Stage\, 909 Ocean Ave N\, Asbury Park\, New Jersey\, 07712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music,North To Shore
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