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SUMMARY:Mark Morris Dance Group: Dances to American Music
DESCRIPTION:Mark Morris Dance Group Brings “Dances to American Music” to New Jersey in a Landmark Night of Movement\, Rhythm\, and Cultural Expression \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe arrival of the Mark Morris Dance Group at Matthews Theatre on Saturday\, May 30\, 2026 at 7:30 PM represents more than a performance—it marks a defining cultural moment within New Jersey’s evolving performing arts landscape. With “Dances to American Music\,” one of the most influential choreographers of the modern era delivers a program that does not simply interpret American music\, but reframes it through movement\, structure\, and emotional clarity in ways that continue to challenge and elevate the art form. \n\n\n\nFor audiences following the most compelling theatre and dance programming across the state\, Explore New Jersey continues to spotlight productions that shape the region’s cultural identity through its dedicated theatre coverage\, where performance\, choreography\, and artistic innovation intersect at the highest level. \n\n\n\nAt the center of this program is Mark Morris himself—an artist whose reputation has been built on an uncommon ability to fuse music and dance into a single expressive language. Morris does not treat music as accompaniment. He treats it as architecture. His choreography exists within the structure of the score\, responding to phrasing\, rhythm\, and tonal shifts with a level of musical intelligence that places him in a category few choreographers occupy. \n\n\n\n“Dances to American Music” is constructed as both a celebration and an examination of American sound. It draws from multiple musical traditions—country\, jazz\, contemporary classical\, and early American forms—while maintaining a cohesive artistic voice. The result is not a collage\, but a carefully calibrated program that reflects the diversity\, contradiction\, and vitality of American cultural expression. \n\n\n\nThe evening opens with “Going Away Party\,” set to the music of Bob Wills\, a figure synonymous with Western swing and the blending of country and jazz traditions. Morris approaches this material with a sense of playfulness that never sacrifices precision. The choreography captures the buoyancy of Wills’ sound while introducing subtle emotional undercurrents\, allowing the piece to oscillate between exuberance and introspection. It is a work that invites the audience into its energy\, but also challenges them to consider the emotional complexity embedded within seemingly lighthearted music. \n\n\n\nFrom there\, the program shifts into a markedly different register with “Northwest\,” set to music by John Luther Adams. Here\, Morris engages with rhythmic traditions influenced by Yup’ik and Athabascan cultures\, translating them into a contemporary movement vocabulary that emphasizes community\, connection\, and spatial awareness. The choreography becomes more grounded\, more deliberate\, and more expansive\, creating a visual language that feels both ancient and immediate. This is not an appropriation of tradition\, but a respectful dialogue with it\, filtered through Morris’s distinct choreographic sensibility. \n\n\n\nThe tonal transition continues with “Three Preludes\,” a solo work set to the music of George Gershwin. Gershwin’s compositions have long occupied a unique space within American music\, bridging classical structure with jazz improvisation. Morris responds to this duality with choreography that is both disciplined and fluid\, allowing the dancer to navigate between control and spontaneity. The result is a piece that feels intimate and expansive simultaneously—a focused exploration of rhythm\, phrasing\, and the expressive potential of a single performer. \n\n\n\nThe program concludes with “You’ve Got to Be Modernistic\,” set to the music of James P. Johnson\, a pioneering figure in the development of stride piano and early jazz. Morris treats Johnson’s work not as a historical artifact\, but as a living\, breathing source of inspiration. The choreography reflects the kinetic energy and syncopation of the music\, translating its complexity into movement that is both technically demanding and visually accessible. It serves as a fitting conclusion to the evening\, reinforcing the program’s central thesis: that American music\, in all its forms\, remains a dynamic and evolving force. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes this performance within New Jersey’s theatre and dance calendar is not only the caliber of the work\, but the context in which it is presented. Matthews Theatre provides an environment that supports the clarity and nuance required for a program of this nature. Morris’s choreography demands attention to detail—subtle shifts in timing\, precise spatial relationships\, and the interplay between dancers and music—and the theatre’s setting allows those elements to resonate fully. \n\n\n\nThis engagement also underscores a broader trend within New Jersey’s performing arts ecosystem. The state continues to attract world-class companies and artists\, not as secondary stops\, but as integral components of their touring schedules. Productions like “Dances to American Music” reinforce the idea that New Jersey audiences are both knowledgeable and engaged\, capable of appreciating work that operates at a high level of artistic sophistication. \n\n\n\nMorris’s enduring appeal lies in his refusal to separate technical rigor from emotional accessibility. His work is deeply informed by musical theory\, yet it never feels academic. It is grounded in humanity—humor\, vulnerability\, and a keen awareness of how movement can communicate what language cannot. That balance has allowed him to connect with audiences across the globe\, and it remains central to the experience he delivers on stage. \n\n\n\nFor those attending on May 30\, the evening promises more than a sequence of performances. It offers a comprehensive exploration of how American music can be interpreted\, transformed\, and reimagined through dance. It invites the audience to listen differently\, to see differently\, and to engage with familiar sounds in unfamiliar ways. \n\n\n\nAs the curtain rises at Matthews Theatre\, “Dances to American Music” will not simply present choreography set to music. It will present a dialogue between disciplines\, between traditions\, and between past and present. In doing so\, it affirms the enduring relevance of both the music it celebrates and the dance that brings it to life\, solidifying its place as one of the most significant cultural events in New Jersey’s 2026 performance season.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/mark-morris-dance-group/
LOCATION:McCarter Theatre Center\, 91 University Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert with New Jersey Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert with New Jersey Symphony Brings Cinematic Power and Live Orchestra to State Theatre New Jersey \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live entertainment calendar reaches a cinematic and symphonic peak on Sunday\, May 31\, 2026\, as Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert arrives at State Theatre New Jersey for a 2:00 PM performance that merges blockbuster storytelling with the full force of live orchestral performance. Featuring the New Jersey Symphony under the direction of conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos\, this event transforms one of the most iconic modern film scores into a fully immersive\, large-scale concert experience that redefines how audiences engage with film and music. \n\n\n\nAt a time when live music programming across the state is increasingly focused on innovation and audience connection\, this performance stands as a definitive example of that evolution. By pairing a full-length cinematic presentation with a live orchestra performing the score in real time\, the event creates a dual-layered experience that is both visually and sonically expansive. This approach aligns with the broader trajectory highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music coverage\, where the integration of disciplines is driving some of the most compelling programming in the region. \n\n\n\nThe Last Jedi\, a pivotal chapter in the Star Wars saga\, is defined not only by its narrative scope but also by its musical identity. The score\, composed within the legendary framework established across the franchise\, plays a central role in shaping the film’s emotional and thematic impact. Performed live by the New Jersey Symphony\, the music takes on a new dimension\, moving from background accompaniment to a fully realized\, front-and-center presence that amplifies every moment on screen. \n\n\n\nThe structure of the event is both ambitious and meticulously executed. As the film unfolds on the big screen\, the orchestra performs in perfect synchronization\, bringing each cue to life with precision and intensity. This level of coordination requires not only technical mastery but also a deep understanding of the film’s pacing and emotional arc. Under Kitsopoulos’ direction\, the performance becomes a seamless integration of cinema and concert\, where the boundaries between the two mediums effectively disappear. \n\n\n\nThe narrative of The Last Jedi provides a dynamic framework for this experience. The Resistance\, under relentless pursuit by the First Order\, faces a series of escalating challenges that drive the film’s tension and momentum. Rey’s journey to the remote planet Ahch-To in search of Luke Skywalker introduces a contemplative\, character-driven dimension\, while the parallel mission of Finn and Rose adds urgency and complexity to the unfolding story. The film’s climax on the stark\, visually striking planet of Crait delivers a powerful culmination that is elevated even further by the presence of a live orchestra. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes this presentation is not simply the scale of the production\, but the way it recontextualizes familiar material. For audiences who know the film\, the live performance offers a new perspective\, highlighting musical details that may have been less apparent in a traditional viewing. For those experiencing it for the first time\, the combination of visual and live auditory elements creates an entry point that is both immediate and impactful. In both cases\, the result is a deeper\, more engaged form of storytelling. \n\n\n\nThe New Jersey Symphony’s involvement is central to the success of the event. As one of the state’s leading cultural institutions\, the orchestra brings a level of expertise and artistic integrity that ensures the performance meets the highest standards. Their ability to navigate the complexities of a film score—balancing precision with expressive nuance—underscores the broader role of orchestras in contemporary programming. No longer confined to traditional repertoire\, ensembles like the New Jersey Symphony are increasingly engaging with film\, popular music\, and cross-disciplinary projects that expand their reach and relevance. \n\n\n\nThe venue itself\, State Theatre New Jersey\, provides an ideal setting for this type of production. Its scale and technical capabilities support the demands of both the cinematic and orchestral components\, while its design maintains a sense of connection between performers and audience. This balance is critical to the overall experience\, ensuring that the event feels both grand and accessible. \n\n\n\nFrom a broader cultural perspective\, Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert reflects the ongoing evolution of how audiences consume and experience media. As digital platforms continue to dominate\, live events must offer something distinct—something that cannot be replicated on a screen alone. This performance delivers precisely that\, creating a shared\, communal experience that combines the familiarity of a beloved film with the immediacy of live music. \n\n\n\nThe presentation\, licensed through Disney Concerts in association with major industry partners\, ensures that the production maintains the highest level of quality and authenticity. Every element\, from the film projection to the orchestral arrangement\, is designed to meet the expectations of both fans and newcomers\, resulting in an experience that is as polished as it is powerful. \n\n\n\nAs May 31 approaches\, anticipation continues to build around what promises to be one of the most significant events on New Jersey’s spring cultural calendar. This is not simply a screening or a concert—it is a convergence of art forms that highlights the potential of live performance to transform familiar narratives into something entirely new. \n\n\n\nFor audiences seeking a large-scale\, immersive experience that combines cinematic storytelling with the emotional depth of live orchestral music\, Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert offers a compelling and definitive answer. It is an event that captures the essence of modern entertainment while honoring the traditions that continue to shape it\, delivering a performance that resonates on both an artistic and experiential level.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/star-wars-the-last-jedi-in-concert-with-new-jersey-symphony-2/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film & TV,Music
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SUMMARY:The Vienna Lessons
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Lessons Brings Mozart and Beethoven to Life in a Bold\, Music-Driven Stage Production at New Jersey Repertory Company \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s cultural calendar continues to evolve with programming that merges intellectual depth with performance precision\, and on June 4 at 7:00 PM\, New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch will present The Vienna Lessons\, a sharply constructed comedic drama that imagines a pivotal and often-debated moment in music history. Set in Vienna in 1787\, the production explores a speculative encounter between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a young Ludwig van Beethoven\, two figures whose influence on Western music remains unmatched. Within the broader framework of live performance across the state—consistently reflected in Explore New Jersey’s music coverage—this production stands out as a hybrid theatrical experience\, combining narrative\, historical interpretation\, and live musical integration. \n\n\n\nAt its foundation\, The Vienna Lessons is built around a single premise with expansive implications: the meeting of two composers at dramatically different points in their lives. Mozart\, already an established and prolific composer yet facing financial instability\, represents artistic maturity shaped by experience and contradiction. Beethoven\, portrayed as a driven and highly self-assured young musician\, embodies ambition\, discipline\, and the early formation of a revolutionary voice. The dramatic tension of the piece emerges from this contrast—one artist navigating decline despite mastery\, the other ascending with untested certainty. \n\n\n\nThe play’s structure leverages this dynamic to explore broader questions about mentorship\, legacy\, and creative identity. Rather than presenting a straightforward historical narrative\, the work operates within a speculative framework\, constructing dialogue and interaction that reflect what such a meeting could have revealed about both composers. This approach allows the production to move beyond biography into interpretation\, using character-driven exchanges to examine how artistic influence is transmitted\, challenged\, and ultimately transformed. \n\n\n\nA defining feature of The Vienna Lessons is its integration of music into the dramatic framework. The inclusion of compositions from both Mozart and Beethoven is not ornamental—it is structural. These works function as extensions of character\, reinforcing emotional states\, thematic transitions\, and the evolving relationship between the two figures. The performance also introduces imagined collaborative elements\, creating a conceptual space where the musical languages of both composers intersect. This aspect of the production requires careful coordination\, ensuring that the musical components align with the narrative arc rather than operating independently. \n\n\n\nFrom a performance standpoint\, the material demands a high level of control and interpretive clarity. The dialogue is constructed to balance humor with intellectual engagement\, requiring actors to navigate shifts in tone while maintaining consistency in character portrayal. Timing becomes critical\, particularly in scenes where comedic elements are layered over deeper thematic content. In a venue like New Jersey Repertory Company\, where audience proximity heightens the impact of performance detail\, these elements are amplified\, creating an environment where subtle shifts in delivery carry significant weight. \n\n\n\nThe Long Branch location of New Jersey Repertory Company provides an ideal setting for a production of this nature. Known for its focus on new works and playwright-driven programming\, the theatre offers a space where narrative and performance can operate without distraction. Its scale supports an intimate viewing experience\, allowing audiences to engage directly with both the dialogue and the musical elements of the production. This alignment between venue and material is central to the effectiveness of The Vienna Lessons\, ensuring that the conceptual framework of the play is fully realized in performance. \n\n\n\nThematically\, the production engages with the enduring relevance of Mozart and Beethoven within contemporary culture. While their work is often associated with historical distance\, The Vienna Lessons positions them as immediate and relatable figures\, defined not only by their achievements but by their struggles\, ambitions\, and interactions. This approach reflects a broader trend within live performance\, where historical subjects are reinterpreted through a modern lens to emphasize their continued significance. As highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music platform\, this type of programming contributes to a more dynamic understanding of classical music\, bridging the gap between past and present. \n\n\n\nTicket pricing for the June 4 performance is set at $65\, reflecting the level of production and the specialized nature of the work. This positions the event within the upper tier of regional theatre offerings while maintaining accessibility for audiences seeking a performance that combines intellectual rigor with artistic execution. The single-evening format further reinforces its status as a focused engagement\, encouraging early planning for those interested in attending. \n\n\n\nWithin the broader context of New Jersey’s 2026 performance calendar\, The Vienna Lessons occupies a distinct position. It is neither purely theatrical nor strictly musical; it exists at the intersection of both\, requiring an audience willing to engage with its hybrid structure. This positioning aligns with the continued diversification of programming across the state\, where venues are increasingly presenting work that challenges conventional categorization while maintaining a high standard of execution. \n\n\n\nAs the performance unfolds on June 4 in Long Branch\, The Vienna Lessons will offer a carefully constructed exploration of artistic connection\, conflict\, and influence. It is a production that leverages historical imagination\, musical integration\, and disciplined performance to create an experience that is both engaging and analytically rich. Within New Jersey’s evolving cultural landscape\, it stands as a clear example of how live theatre can intersect with musical history to produce work that is both intellectually grounded and theatrically compelling.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-vienna-lessons/
LOCATION:New Jersey Repertory Company\, 179 Broadway\, Long Branch\, New Jersey\, 07740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Modest Mouse
DESCRIPTION:Modest Mouse Brings Its Restless\, Shape-Shifting Sound to New Jersey After Years of Relentless Reinvention \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFew bands from the alternative rock boom have aged with the creative restlessness of Modest Mouse. Decades into their career\, the group continues to defy expectations\, delivering live performances that feel urgent\, unpredictable\, and deeply human. Fresh off a widely praised touring run alongside Pixies and Cat Power\, Modest Mouse has reaffirmed its reputation as one of the most consistently compelling live acts on the road today — a band that never treats the stage as a victory lap\, but as a laboratory. \n\n\n\nThat restless energy is rooted in the band’s ever-evolving musical identity. From their early days blending jagged indie rock with philosophical unease to their later explorations of expansive\, genre-blurring soundscapes\, Modest Mouse has never settled into a fixed version of itself. Each era feels like a response to the one before it\, driven by curiosity rather than comfort. That creative approach reached another turning point with The Golden Casket\, an album that signaled not a return to form\, but a further expansion of what the band is willing to attempt. \n\n\n\nReleased after years of anticipation\, The Golden Casket occupies a strange and fascinating middle ground. It carries the raw\, nervous energy that longtime fans recognize\, but filters it through dense layers of electronic textures\, warped melodies\, and experimental production. Recorded between Los Angeles and the band’s Portland studio\, the album reflects a process that embraced both chaos and control\, balancing instinctive songwriting with studio experimentation. The result is a record that feels alive\, shifting between moods and ideas in ways that mirror the modern mental landscape. \n\n\n\nLyrically\, the album finds frontman Isaac Brock grappling with themes that feel intensely current. The songs examine the psychological toll of constant connectivity\, the invisible pressures of technology\, and the uneasy coexistence of optimism and dread that defines contemporary life. At the same time\, moments of reflection on family and fatherhood bring an unexpected tenderness to the record\, grounding its abstract concepts in lived experience. The songs don’t move in straight lines; they lurch\, evolve\, and collide\, much like the thoughts that inspired them. \n\n\n\nThose qualities translate powerfully to the live setting. Modest Mouse shows are known for their elasticity\, with setlists that stretch across eras and arrangements that shift from night to night. Songs rarely sound the same twice\, and the band leans into that unpredictability rather than smoothing it out. Longtime favorites can explode into noisy catharsis or dissolve into eerie\, minimalist passages\, while newer material from The Golden Casket slots naturally into the mix\, adding texture and surprise. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey audiences will have the chance to experience that energy firsthand when Modest Mouse takes the stage at Starland Ballroom\, one of the state’s most storied live music venues. The Sayreville space has long been a proving ground for bands that thrive on connection and intensity\, making it an ideal setting for Modest Mouse’s immersive live approach. Details surrounding the upcoming performance\, including show information and ticket access\, can be found through the official event listing\, which outlines what promises to be a standout night on the venue’s calendar. \n\n\n\nWhat sets Modest Mouse apart at this stage of their career is not nostalgia\, but relevance. They continue to write and perform as if discovery still matters\, as if each show is another opportunity to push against creative boundaries. That mindset has allowed them to remain vital in an industry that often rewards predictability\, and it’s why their live performances continue to draw devoted fans and curious newcomers alike. \n\n\n\nAs New Jersey’s concert scene continues to thrive\, Modest Mouse’s return stands out as a reminder of how enduring bands stay alive: by refusing to stop evolving. For those looking to experience a performance that balances raw emotion\, sonic experimentation\, and decades of hard-earned perspective\, this upcoming show offers exactly that — a night where nothing is fixed\, and everything feels possible.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/modest-mouse/
LOCATION:Starland Ballroom\, 570 Jernee Mill Rd\, Sayreville\, New Jersey\, 08872\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Catherine Russell & Sean Mason 
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Russell & Sean Mason Bring Timeless Jazz Excellence to New Jersey in a Defining Night at Berlind Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Friday\, June 5\, 2026 at 7:30 PM\, Berlind Theatre will host one of the most refined and musically significant performances on New Jersey’s summer calendar as Catherine Russell and Sean Mason arrive with a duo presentation that distills the essence of American jazz into its most powerful form: voice and piano\, stripped of excess and elevated by mastery. This is not simply a concert; it is a study in musical lineage\, interpretation\, and the enduring architecture of American song. \n\n\n\nFor those tracking the most compelling performances across the region\, Explore New Jersey continues to highlight the artists and events shaping the state’s music scene through its dedicated coverage\, where tradition and innovation meet on stages throughout the Garden State. \n\n\n\nThe pairing of Russell and Mason represents a rare alignment of generational perspective and musical philosophy. Their collaboration\, anchored by the GRAMMY-nominated album My Ideal\, reflects a shared commitment to honoring the foundations of jazz while expanding its expressive possibilities. The album itself draws from blues\, rhythm and blues\, jazz\, and classic pop\, not as isolated genres\, but as interconnected threads within the broader tapestry of American music. On stage\, that approach becomes even more immediate\, as the duo navigates repertoire with a fluidity that allows each song to unfold organically. \n\n\n\nCatherine Russell stands among the most respected interpreters of American Popular Song\, an artist whose voice carries both historical depth and contemporary relevance. Her lineage alone places her at the center of jazz history. Born into a family deeply embedded in the music\, she is the daughter of Luis Russell\, a pivotal figure in early jazz and longtime musical director for Louis Armstrong\, and Carline Ray\, a pioneering vocalist and instrumentalist whose career spanned multiple eras of American music. That heritage is not merely anecdotal; it informs Russell’s interpretive instincts\, her phrasing\, and her ability to inhabit a song with authenticity. \n\n\n\nSince her debut album Cat in 2006\, Russell has built a catalog defined by precision\, emotional intelligence\, and an unwavering respect for the material she performs. Releases such as Strictly Romancin’\, Bring It Back\, and Harlem On My Mind—the latter earning a GRAMMY nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Album—have solidified her reputation as a vocalist capable of bridging eras without diluting their character. Her recording and touring work has extended far beyond the traditional jazz sphere\, including collaborations with David Bowie\, Paul Simon\, Steely Dan\, Wynton Marsalis\, and Rosanne Cash\, contributing to more than 200 recordings. These experiences have sharpened her adaptability while reinforcing her core identity as an interpreter of song. \n\n\n\nRussell’s voice is often described in terms that reflect its duality—capable of both power and subtlety\, projection and intimacy. It can cut through an arrangement with horn-like clarity or settle into a whisper that draws the listener inward. That dynamic range becomes especially potent in a duo setting\, where every inflection is exposed and every phrase carries weight. \n\n\n\nOpposite her\, Sean Mason represents a new generation of jazz musicians who approach tradition not as a constraint\, but as a foundation. Born in Charlotte\, North Carolina\, Mason’s path into music began with self-directed study\, learning piano by ear at the age of thirteen. That early instinct for listening and internalizing sound continues to define his playing. His formal education at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and later at Juilliard School provided technical refinement\, but his artistic voice remains rooted in curiosity and exploration. \n\n\n\nMason’s career has rapidly expanded through collaborations with leading figures such as Branford Marsalis\, Wynton Marsalis\, and Herlin Riley\, positioning him within a lineage of musicians who value both innovation and discipline. His debut album The Southern Suite introduced audiences to a composer and pianist capable of blending regional influences with a broader jazz vocabulary\, while his work on My Ideal demonstrates his sensitivity as an accompanist and arranger. \n\n\n\nIn the duo format\, Mason’s role extends beyond accompaniment. His piano becomes both framework and counterpoint\, shaping the harmonic landscape while responding in real time to Russell’s vocal phrasing. The interplay between the two artists is not predetermined; it evolves moment to moment\, reflecting a shared understanding of timing\, space\, and narrative. \n\n\n\nBerlind Theatre provides an ideal environment for this kind of performance. Its setting allows for a level of sonic clarity that is essential for a voice-and-piano presentation\, where nuance is paramount and subtle shifts in dynamics can define the emotional arc of a piece. In this context\, the audience becomes part of the performance\, engaged not through spectacle\, but through attention. \n\n\n\nThis engagement is central to the experience Russell and Mason create. Their music invites listening in its most active form. It asks the audience to consider how a familiar song can be transformed through interpretation\, how phrasing can alter meaning\, and how silence can be as expressive as sound. It is a reminder that jazz\, at its core\, is a conversation—between musicians\, between past and present\, and between performer and listener. \n\n\n\nThe June 5 performance stands as one of the most significant jazz events in New Jersey’s 2026 cultural calendar. It brings together an artist whose career embodies the continuity of American music with a pianist who represents its future direction\, all within a format that emphasizes clarity\, connection\, and musical truth. \n\n\n\nAs the lights dim at Berlind Theatre\, what unfolds will not be defined by scale or production\, but by precision and presence. Catherine Russell and Sean Mason will take the stage with nothing more than voice and piano\, yet within that simplicity lies a depth of artistry that few performances can match. For New Jersey audiences\, it is an opportunity to witness American music not as a static tradition\, but as a living\, evolving language—one that continues to speak with power\, elegance\, and unmistakable authenticity.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/catherine-russell-sean-mason/
LOCATION:McCarter Theatre Center\, 91 University Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:The B Street Band: The Boss Bash
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for – a night of Bruce Springsteen magic with The B-Street Band! Celebrating 45 years as the longest-running and most requested Bruce tribute band\, The B-Street Band brings the energy of the E-Street Band to the stage. With over four decades of performances from Maine to California\, this high-energy show is a must-see for Springsteen fans of all ages. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable tribute to the Boss at Algonquin’s annual fundraising bash!
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-b-street-band-the-boss-bash/
LOCATION:Algonquin Arts Theatre\, 60 Abe Voorhees Dr\, Manasquan\, 08736\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Indigo Girls
DESCRIPTION:Indigo Girls Return to New Jersey: A Defining Night of Music\, Activism\, and Enduring Connection at State Theatre New Jersey \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s summer music season takes on a deeper resonance on Saturday\, June 6\, 2026\, as the Indigo Girls arrive at State Theatre New Jersey for a 7:30 PM performance that is far more than a concert—it is a cultural event shaped by four decades of artistry\, advocacy\, and unwavering connection with audiences around the world. With ticket pricing starting at $47 and demand already building\, this performance stands as one of the most significant live music experiences on the state’s calendar\, reflecting both the enduring power of the duo and the evolving landscape of live performance highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music coverage. \n\n\n\nFor over 40 years\, Emily Saliers and Amy Ray have defined what it means to build a career rooted in authenticity. From their early days performing in clubs and bars in Atlanta’s emerging alternative scene to their global success as Grammy Award-winning artists\, the Indigo Girls have maintained a singular artistic identity—one that prioritizes songwriting\, harmony\, and a direct\, unfiltered connection with their audience. Their journey is not simply a story of longevity; it is a case study in consistency\, evolution\, and the ability to remain relevant across multiple generations of listeners. \n\n\n\nTheir breakthrough came with their self-titled major-label debut\, a release that introduced their distinctive sound to a global audience and established a foundation that would support a remarkable run of success. The album’s defining tracks\, including “Closer to Fine” and “Kid Fears\,” showcased a combination of intricate harmonies and emotionally precise songwriting that quickly became their signature. That record was the first in a series of Gold and Platinum-certified releases\, a trajectory that would ultimately lead to more than 15 million records sold and a catalog that continues to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes the Indigo Girls within the broader music landscape is not only their catalog\, but the way that catalog is experienced live. Their performances are not structured as traditional concerts with a clear divide between artist and audience. Instead\, they function as communal gatherings\, where songs become shared expressions and the line between performer and listener dissolves. The collective voice of the audience—singing along\, often louder than the band itself—transforms each show into a participatory experience that feels both intimate and expansive. \n\n\n\nThis dynamic is particularly relevant in the current cultural moment\, where audiences are increasingly seeking live experiences that offer connection and authenticity. The Indigo Girls deliver precisely that\, creating an environment where music serves as both a personal and collective outlet. Their ability to sustain this level of engagement over decades speaks to the depth of their songwriting and the trust they have built with their audience. \n\n\n\nTheir most recent work\, including the album Look Long\, demonstrates that their creative energy remains as vital as ever. The record reflects a band that continues to explore new ideas while staying grounded in the elements that have always defined their sound. Reuniting with a strong backing band\, the album expands their sonic palette while maintaining the lyrical clarity and emotional directness that have become hallmarks of their work. As Saliers has noted\, the passage of time has not diminished their passion—it has refined it\, allowing them to approach their music with both experience and renewed perspective. \n\n\n\nBeyond their musical achievements\, the Indigo Girls have established themselves as committed and influential advocates for social change. Their work extends into areas including racial justice\, reproductive rights\, immigration reform\, LGBTQ advocacy\, education\, and environmental and Indigenous rights. This activism is not separate from their music—it is embedded within it\, shaping both their lyrics and their public presence. Each performance carries with it an awareness of these broader issues\, creating a context in which music and message are intrinsically linked. \n\n\n\nThis commitment to purpose is reflected even in the structure of their tours\, with a portion of ticket proceeds directed toward charitable initiatives. It is a model that reinforces the idea that live music can function as both entertainment and a vehicle for impact\, aligning with a growing expectation among audiences that cultural experiences should carry meaning beyond the immediate moment. \n\n\n\nThe continued expansion of their audience is another defining aspect of their legacy. While their early success established a dedicated following\, recent developments have introduced their music to a new generation. The inclusion of “Closer to Fine” in a major contemporary film brought renewed visibility to their work\, demonstrating its ability to resonate across different cultural contexts. At the same time\, the release of their documentary Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All offered an in-depth look at their career\, combining archival footage with present-day reflections to create a comprehensive portrait of their journey. The film’s reception\, including recognition at major festivals and its subsequent streaming release\, further underscores the ongoing relevance of their story. \n\n\n\nThe State Theatre New Jersey provides an ideal setting for this performance\, offering both the scale and the intimacy required to support the unique dynamic of an Indigo Girls show. As one of the state’s premier venues\, it continues to host events that define New Jersey’s cultural identity\, bringing together artists and audiences in a space that emphasizes both excellence and accessibility. The theatre’s role as a cultural anchor is reinforced by performances like this\, which combine artistic significance with broad audience appeal. \n\n\n\nFrom a broader perspective\, the Indigo Girls’ return to New Jersey represents a convergence of history\, artistry\, and community. It highlights the enduring value of songwriting as a form of communication and the power of live performance to create shared experiences that resonate long after the final note. In a landscape where trends shift rapidly and attention spans are increasingly fragmented\, their work stands as a reminder of what it means to build a lasting connection through music. \n\n\n\nAs June 6 approaches\, anticipation continues to build around what promises to be one of the most meaningful concerts of the season. This is not simply an opportunity to hear familiar songs performed live—it is an invitation to participate in a tradition that has been evolving for decades\, shaped by artists who have remained true to their vision while continually expanding their reach. \n\n\n\nFor those seeking a live music experience that combines artistic integrity\, emotional depth\, and a genuine sense of community\, the Indigo Girls’ performance at State Theatre New Jersey offers a definitive answer. It is an evening that captures the essence of what live music can achieve when it is rooted in purpose\, connection\, and an unwavering commitment to the craft.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/indigo-girls/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:L.A. Guns Bring Four Decades of Hard Rock Firepower to New Jersey with a Relentless\, New-Era Live Show \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Saturday\, June 6\, 2026\, at 8:00 p.m.\, one of rock’s most enduring and unapologetically raw bands arrives in New Jersey for a performance that captures both the legacy and the forward momentum of a genre that refuses to fade. L.A. Guns\, long regarded as architects of the Sunset Strip sound\, take the stage for an all-ages show that is less a nostalgic look back and more a declaration that their story is still being written in real time. \n\n\n\nNearly 40 years after first defining a gritty\, swagger-driven brand of hard rock\, L.A. Guns continue to operate with a level of intensity and productivity that sets them apart from their contemporaries. While many bands of their era have settled into predictable touring cycles built around greatest hits\, L.A. Guns have chosen a different path—one defined by constant creation\, reinvention\, and a commitment to staying musically relevant. That philosophy is on full display as they hit the road in support of their latest studio release\, Leopard Skin\, which dropped April 4 on Cleopatra Records. \n\n\n\nThis newest chapter in the band’s catalog is not an isolated effort but part of a sustained creative resurgence that began with the reunion of founding guitarist Tracii Guns and vocalist Phil Lewis in 2017. Since then\, the band has released a remarkable series of albums\, with Leopard Skin marking their fifth studio project in just seven years. It is a pace that reflects both discipline and passion\, reinforcing the idea that L.A. Guns are not revisiting their past—they are actively expanding it. \n\n\n\nThe album itself presents a dynamic and layered sound that draws from a wide range of influences while remaining rooted in the band’s unmistakable identity. From the driving\, riff-heavy energy of tracks like “Taste It” to the groove-infused swagger of songs such as “Lucky Motherfucker” and “Don’t Gimme Away\,” Leopard Skin showcases a band that is both confident in its foundation and willing to explore new textures. Elements of classic rock\, funk\, and soul are woven throughout the record\, creating a sonic palette that feels both familiar and refreshingly expansive. \n\n\n\nTracii Guns has described this evolution as an organic process\, one that prioritizes instinct and spontaneity over rigid structure. That approach is evident in the album’s construction\, where riffs build upon one another in a fluid\, almost improvisational manner. It is a method that mirrors the energy of the band’s live performances\, where songs are not simply reproduced but reinterpreted in the moment\, driven by the chemistry between the musicians and the response of the audience. \n\n\n\nThe current lineup—featuring Guns and Lewis alongside bassist Johnny Martin\, guitarist Ace Von Johnson\, and drummer Adam Hamilton—represents a cohesive unit that balances technical precision with raw intensity. This configuration has allowed the band to refine its sound while maintaining the edge that first defined it. On stage\, that translates into a performance that is both tightly executed and unpredictably alive\, capturing the essence of rock as a living\, breathing form. \n\n\n\nFans attending the June 6 show can expect a setlist that spans the full arc of the band’s career\, from early anthems that helped define the Sunset Strip era to more recent material that reflects their ongoing evolution. Songs like “Electric Gypsy\,” “Rip and Tear\,” and “Over the Edge” continue to resonate as foundational works\, while ballads such as “The Ballad of Jayne” offer moments of melodic depth that contrast with the band’s heavier output. At the same time\, newer tracks from Leopard Skin and recent albums bring a contemporary edge that reinforces the band’s relevance in today’s music landscape. \n\n\n\nWhat makes this performance particularly significant within New Jersey’s live music scene is its alignment with a broader resurgence of rock as a vital and evolving genre. Across the state\, venues are increasingly hosting artists who bridge the gap between legacy and innovation\, creating a live music environment that is both diverse and forward-looking. L.A. Guns fit squarely within this movement\, offering a performance that honors the roots of hard rock while pushing its boundaries. \n\n\n\nFor audiences\, this show represents more than an evening of music—it is an opportunity to engage with a band that has consistently defied expectations. Their continued output\, combined with a relentless touring schedule\, speaks to a work ethic that is as integral to their identity as their sound. As Tracii Guns has noted\, the band’s longevity is not a matter of chance but the result of sustained effort\, creative drive\, and an ongoing connection with their audience. \n\n\n\nThis connection is what ultimately defines the L.A. Guns experience. It is not just about the songs or the performance—it is about the shared energy between band and audience\, the sense of participation in something that is both timeless and immediate. In a live setting\, that energy becomes palpable\, transforming the concert into a collective experience that extends beyond the stage. \n\n\n\nNew Jersey continues to position itself as a destination for performances of this caliber\, with a growing network of venues and events that reflect the state’s expanding cultural footprint. Those looking to explore the full range of live music opportunities across the region can engage with the Explore New Jersey music hub\, where ongoing coverage highlights the artists and performances shaping the state’s identity as a live music powerhouse. \n\n\n\nAs June 6 approaches\, L.A. Guns stand ready to deliver a performance that encapsulates everything that has made them a defining force in rock music for nearly four decades. It is a show built on legacy\, driven by innovation\, and powered by a band that continues to evolve without losing sight of what made them essential in the first place. For New Jersey audiences\, it is a chance to witness that evolution firsthand—loud\, unfiltered\, and unmistakably alive.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/l-a-guns/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
DESCRIPTION:Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Brings Timeless Swing Energy to New Jersey This June in a Must-See Live Music Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music calendar is set to surge with vintage energy and modern precision as Big Bad Voodoo Daddy takes the stage on Saturday\, June 6\, delivering a performance that bridges generations of American sound. Known globally for their role in reviving swing music and redefining jazz for contemporary audiences\, the band’s return to New Jersey signals more than a concert—it marks a cultural moment rooted in rhythm\, history\, and enduring artistry. \n\n\n\nFor over three decades\, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has built a legacy that few bands in any genre can match. Emerging during a pivotal era for American music\, the group didn’t simply revisit swing—they reignited it. Their sound\, deeply influenced by the golden age of jazz while infused with modern intensity\, has carried them across the world’s most prestigious stages\, from the Hollywood Bowl to Lincoln Center\, establishing a reputation for performances that are both technically masterful and relentlessly engaging. \n\n\n\nTheir name itself carries musical lineage\, drawn from an autograph by blues legend Albert Collins\, a detail that underscores the band’s deep connection to the roots of American music. That connection is evident in every note they play. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s catalog reflects a commitment to preserving the authenticity of swing while pushing it forward\, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and immediate. \n\n\n\nThe June 6 performance arrives at a time when audiences are increasingly seeking live experiences that offer more than passive listening. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy delivers exactly that. Their concerts are immersive\, high-energy environments where musicianship meets showmanship\, and where the boundary between performer and audience dissolves into a shared celebration of rhythm and movement. From horn-driven crescendos to tightly arranged ensemble work\, every element is executed with precision\, creating a live experience that resonates long after the final note. \n\n\n\nThis event also reinforces New Jersey’s position as a dynamic hub for live music. As highlighted across the Explore New Jersey Music section\, the state continues to attract artists who bring both legacy and innovation to the stage. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy fits squarely within that landscape\, offering a performance that honors tradition while delivering a contemporary edge that appeals to a broad audience. \n\n\n\nThe band’s reach extends far beyond the concert stage. Their music has been featured in hundreds of films and television productions\, embedding their sound into the cultural fabric of multiple generations. Appearances on major platforms\, from national television broadcasts to high-profile events like the Super Bowl\, have further cemented their status as ambassadors of swing music. Yet despite this व्यापक exposure\, their live performances remain the definitive way to experience their artistry. \n\n\n\nWhat makes this upcoming New Jersey appearance particularly compelling is the intersection of history and momentum. After 32 years\, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is not a legacy act resting on past success—they are a continuously evolving ensemble that approaches each performance with the same intensity and commitment that defined their early years. That consistency has allowed them to maintain relevance in an ever-changing music landscape while staying true to their core identity. \n\n\n\nTicket demand is expected to be strong\, with presale access already generating significant interest. Early access began on March 18 with a dedicated code\, followed by general public availability on March 20. This structured release reflects both the band’s enduring popularity and the anticipation surrounding their return to the region. \n\n\n\nFor attendees\, the experience promises to be both musically rich and emotionally engaging. Swing music\, by its nature\, invites participation—it encourages movement\, connection\, and a sense of shared energy that few genres can replicate. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy amplifies that dynamic\, creating performances that feel less like concerts and more like communal celebrations. \n\n\n\nWithin the broader context of New Jersey’s entertainment ecosystem\, this event represents a continuation of a larger trend: the elevation of live music experiences that combine authenticity\, technical excellence\, and audience engagement. It is a reflection of a state that continues to invest in cultural programming that resonates across demographics\, offering something both familiar and new. \n\n\n\nAs June 6 approaches\, the anticipation surrounding this performance continues to build. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is not simply revisiting New Jersey—they are bringing with them a legacy of sound that has shaped modern interpretations of jazz and swing\, delivered with a level of energy and precision that defines world-class live music. \n\n\n\nFor one night\, the rhythm of the past and the pulse of the present will converge on a New Jersey stage\, creating an experience that captures the essence of what live music is meant to be: immediate\, powerful\, and unforgettable.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/big-bad-voodoo-daddy/
LOCATION:The Wellmont Theater\, 5 Seymour St\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Once Upon a Dream: Fairy Tales in Ballet
DESCRIPTION:Presented by The New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet Once Upon a Dream Comes to Life in Hackettstown: The New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet Brings Storybook Magic to the Sitnik Theatre \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s performing arts calendar continues to deliver standout cultural moments\, and this June\, audiences are invited into a richly imagined world where movement replaces dialogue and storytelling unfolds through the expressive language of dance. The New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet returns to the stage with Once Upon a Dream: Fairy Tales in Ballet\, a carefully curated production set for Sunday\, June 7 at 2:00 PM at the Sitnik Theatre within the Lackland Performing Arts Center in Hackettstown. This is more than a recital or seasonal showcase—it is a fully realized theatrical experience designed to immerse audiences in the enduring magic of classical storytelling through ballet. \n\n\n\nThis production positions itself as a defining moment for youth ballet in New Jersey\, blending technical precision with narrative depth in a way that resonates with both seasoned arts patrons and families discovering ballet for the first time. Built around universally recognized fairy tales and musical compositions\, the performance invites viewers to step into a dreamlike realm where choreography becomes the primary storyteller\, translating emotion\, tension\, and triumph into movement. \n\n\n\nAt its core\, Once Upon a Dream is structured as a journey through iconic works that have shaped the ballet canon\, while also introducing contemporary interpretation through original choreography. The program’s inclusion of Peter and the Wolf immediately signals an accessible entry point for audiences of all ages. Known for its vivid musical motifs and character-driven storytelling\, this piece allows dancers to embody distinct personalities through movement\, creating a dynamic interplay between music and physical expression. It is a work that demands clarity\, timing\, and theatrical instinct—qualities that the New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet continues to cultivate in its performers. \n\n\n\nThe centerpiece of the program\, however\, arrives with Aurora’s Wedding\, the celebrated third act of Sleeping Beauty. This selection elevates the production into a more classical\, technically demanding space\, showcasing refined ballet vocabulary and the grandeur associated with one of the most beloved works in the repertoire. The choreography calls for precision in partnering\, control in extensions\, and an understanding of stylistic nuance that distinguishes classical ballet from other dance forms. It is here that audiences will see the company’s commitment to excellence on full display\, as dancers navigate intricate formations and character-driven sequences that bring the fairy tale’s joyful conclusion to life. \n\n\n\nComplementing these traditional works is a new contemporary ballet created by the artistic directors of the New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet. This addition signals a forward-thinking approach to programming\, bridging classical foundations with modern sensibilities. Contemporary ballet offers a different kind of narrative language—less bound by strict structure and more open to interpretation—allowing dancers to explore fluidity\, abstraction\, and emotional complexity. By placing this piece alongside established classics\, the production achieves a layered artistic identity\, demonstrating both respect for tradition and a willingness to evolve. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes Once Upon a Dream from other regional performances is its emphasis on cohesive storytelling across the entire program. Rather than presenting disconnected pieces\, the production is framed as a unified experience\, with each ballet contributing to a broader thematic arc centered on imagination\, transformation\, and the timeless appeal of fairy tales. Costuming\, staging\, and lighting design play a critical role in reinforcing this atmosphere\, creating visual continuity that enhances the audience’s immersion. \n\n\n\nThe Sitnik Theatre itself provides an ideal setting for this kind of performance. Known for its intimate yet professional environment\, the venue allows for a close connection between performers and audience\, ensuring that even the subtlest expressions and movements are fully appreciated. This proximity is particularly important in ballet\, where storytelling often relies on nuanced gestures and facial expression as much as on technical execution. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey’s arts community\, this event represents more than a single afternoon of entertainment—it underscores the vitality of youth arts organizations and their role in sustaining the state’s cultural landscape. The New Jersey Civic Youth Ballet continues to serve as both a training ground for emerging talent and a platform for high-quality performance\, contributing to a broader ecosystem that includes professional companies\, educational institutions\, and community arts initiatives. \n\n\n\nFamilies\, arts enthusiasts\, and supporters of live performance will find Once Upon a Dream to be a compelling addition to the season. It offers an opportunity to experience ballet in a format that is both accessible and artistically ambitious\, blending familiar narratives with fresh interpretation. The production’s appeal lies in its ability to engage multiple generations simultaneously—children captivated by the fairy tale elements\, and adults appreciating the discipline\, artistry\, and structure that define the form. \n\n\n\nAs anticipation builds for this one-day engagement\, those interested in attending can explore full event details and ticket information through the official listing for Once Upon a Dream. With its combination of classical repertoire\, contemporary innovation\, and a clear commitment to storytelling\, the performance stands as a testament to the enduring power of ballet and its ability to transport audiences beyond the everyday. \n\n\n\nIn a region rich with cultural offerings\, this production distinguishes itself through clarity of vision and execution. It is a reminder that some of the most memorable artistic experiences are not defined by scale\, but by intention\, craft\, and the ability to connect. On June 7\, that connection will unfold on stage in Hackettstown\, where fairy tales are not simply told—they are danced into life.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/once-upon-a-dream-fairy-tales-in-ballet/
LOCATION:Sitnik Theatre\, 715 Grand Ave\, Hackettstown\, New Jersey\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Shannon McNally
DESCRIPTION:Grammy-Nominated Americana Artist Shannon McNally to Perform at Van Vleck House & Gardens in Montclair for a Special Summer Concert Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s vibrant summer concert season continues to deliver unforgettable musical experiences\, and one of the most anticipated events on the calendar arrives on Sunday\, June 7\, 2026 at 4:00 PM when acclaimed singer-songwriter Shannon McNally performs live at the historic Van Vleck House & Gardens in Montclair. Presented by Outpost in the Burbs in collaboration with The Montclair Foundation\, the afternoon concert promises a powerful blend of Americana\, roots music\, soul-infused storytelling\, and deeply expressive musicianship. \n\n\n\nFor music lovers throughout the Garden State\, this special performance offers a rare opportunity to experience a Grammy-nominated artist whose career has spanned more than two decades of touring\, songwriting\, and recording. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Van Vleck’s gardens and historic estate grounds\, the concert will showcase the kind of intimate musical atmosphere that has made Montclair one of New Jersey’s most beloved cultural destinations. \n\n\n\nAs New Jersey’s live music ecosystem continues to grow\, events like this highlight the state’s role as a welcoming stage for some of the most respected artists in contemporary Americana and roots music. Coverage of these performances and the broader regional music culture continues to expand through platforms dedicated to celebrating the Garden State’s musical landscape\, including the Explore New Jersey music page\, which regularly highlights concerts\, venues\, and artists performing throughout the region. \n\n\n\nFor Shannon McNally\, the upcoming Montclair performance represents another chapter in a remarkable career defined by authenticity\, emotional depth\, and fearless musical exploration. \n\n\n\nMcNally’s journey as a professional musician began during the vibrant jam-band era of the 1990s\, when improvisational touring circuits helped introduce audiences to a new generation of roots-influenced artists. During those early years she shared stages and collaborated with influential bands such as Derek Trucks Band and Railroad Earth\, developing a reputation for performances that combined soulful vocals with electrifying guitar work. \n\n\n\nFrom those beginnings\, McNally steadily built a body of work that spans the full breadth of the Americana music spectrum. Her songs move fluidly across stylistic boundaries\, drawing from blues\, country\, folk\, rock\, gospel\, and soul traditions without ever feeling confined to a single genre. \n\n\n\nWhat truly distinguishes her music is the emotional sincerity embedded within every performance. McNally possesses a voice that resonates with both vulnerability and strength. Whether delivering a stripped-down ballad or a groove-driven electric arrangement\, her singing has the rare ability to connect directly with listeners on a deeply personal level. \n\n\n\nThat emotional immediacy has become a defining characteristic of her recordings and live performances alike. \n\n\n\nAcross a career that now includes fourteen full-length albums along with a growing collection of independent releases through her own label\, Queen Maeve Records\, McNally has consistently demonstrated a willingness to follow her creative instincts wherever they lead. Rather than conforming to the expectations of a single musical category\, she has built a catalog that reflects the wide range of influences shaping contemporary American roots music. \n\n\n\nHer songwriting often blends vivid storytelling with subtle observations about everyday life. The characters and narratives within her songs reflect the complexities of love\, travel\, personal growth\, and human resilience. Many listeners are drawn to the honesty that defines her lyrics\, which frequently feel less like crafted performances and more like intimate conversations set to music. \n\n\n\nAt the same time\, McNally’s musicianship extends well beyond her voice. She is widely respected as a dynamic electric guitarist whose playing adds texture and energy to her recordings and concerts. Her guitar work complements her songwriting by introducing rhythmic momentum and expressive phrasing that enrich the emotional landscape of each song. \n\n\n\nThe result is a musical style that feels both timeless and contemporary. \n\n\n\nHer latest album\, Live at Dee’s\, provides a compelling snapshot of that artistry in action. The project captures a career-spanning collection of songs recorded over four nights in September 2022 at a beloved Nashville honky-tonk venue. Rather than presenting a traditional studio album\, McNally chose to document the energy of her live performances\, recording with a rotating lineup of Nashville musicians who brought spontaneity and warmth to each track. \n\n\n\nThe eighteen-song collection offers listeners a retrospective journey through her catalog while highlighting the relaxed confidence that comes from years of performing on stages around the world. The album’s atmosphere feels intimate and unfiltered\, capturing the natural interplay between McNally and the musicians surrounding her. \n\n\n\nWithin these performances\, her storytelling instincts shine particularly bright. Between songs and within lyrics themselves\, McNally reveals a sense of humor and perspective that adds depth to the listening experience. Her ability to balance emotional sincerity with moments of playful wit has long been one of the qualities that endears her to audiences. \n\n\n\nFor longtime fans who have followed her career since its early days\, Live at Dee’s represents a celebration of everything that makes Shannon McNally’s music distinctive: heartfelt vocals\, fearless musicianship\, and a commitment to creative authenticity. \n\n\n\nThose qualities have also fueled an extensive touring career that has taken her to venues across the United States and beyond. From historic theaters and major performing arts centers to small clubs and intimate listening rooms\, McNally has demonstrated an ability to adapt her performances to any setting. \n\n\n\nWhether performing at prestigious cultural institutions like Lincoln Center or in the lively atmosphere of Mississippi juke joints\, she brings the same passion and presence to every stage. \n\n\n\nThat versatility makes her a perfect fit for the upcoming Montclair concert\, where the outdoor environment of Van Vleck House & Gardens will provide a unique backdrop for her music. \n\n\n\nThe estate itself is one of Montclair’s most treasured cultural landmarks. With its historic architecture\, lush gardens\, and welcoming grounds\, Van Vleck House & Gardens has become a gathering place for community events\, artistic programs\, and live performances throughout the year. \n\n\n\nWhen music fills the gardens during a summer afternoon concert\, the atmosphere transforms into something truly special. Audiences gather under open skies\, surrounded by nature\, while artists perform in a setting that encourages connection and appreciation for both music and environment. \n\n\n\nFor organizations like Outpost in the Burbs and The Montclair Foundation\, events like this represent a continuation of their shared mission to bring exceptional cultural programming to the community. \n\n\n\nOutpost in the Burbs has long been recognized as one of New Jersey’s premier concert series dedicated to singer-songwriters and roots-oriented performers. Known for presenting artists in intimate listening environments\, the organization has hosted an impressive array of musicians whose work emphasizes lyrical depth and musical craftsmanship. \n\n\n\nThe collaboration with The Montclair Foundation allows these performances to expand into outdoor spaces that enhance the communal spirit of live music. Together\, the organizations have helped cultivate a thriving cultural environment where audiences can experience world-class performances without leaving the Garden State. \n\n\n\nShannon McNally’s appearance at Van Vleck House & Gardens continues that tradition. \n\n\n\nFor fans of Americana\, blues\, and roots music\, the concert offers a rare chance to experience one of the genre’s most respected voices in an environment perfectly suited to her style of storytelling. \n\n\n\nHer music invites listeners to slow down and immerse themselves in the moment. In a world often defined by speed and distraction\, her songs create space for reflection and emotional connection. \n\n\n\nAs the June performance approaches\, anticipation continues to grow among New Jersey music fans who appreciate artists capable of blending musical skill with genuine human expression. \n\n\n\nShannon McNally’s career has been built on that very foundation. \n\n\n\nFor more than twenty years she has followed a creative path guided not by trends or categories\, but by the simple desire to create meaningful music. The result is a body of work that resonates across generations and musical communities. \n\n\n\nWhen she steps onto the stage at Van Vleck House & Gardens on June 7\, audiences will experience the culmination of that journey: a songwriter whose voice carries decades of stories\, whose guitar echoes the rhythms of American roots music\, and whose performances continue to remind listeners why live music remains one of the most powerful forms of artistic connection.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/shannon-mcnally/
LOCATION:Van Vleck House & Gardens\, 21 Van Vleck Street\, Montclair\, New Jersey\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen – Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour
DESCRIPTION:Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen Bring the “Still Gettin’ Away With It” Tour to New Jersey on June 7 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music scene continues to welcome some of the most celebrated voices in modern Americana\, and this summer one of the genre’s most powerful storytellers will arrive for a highly anticipated performance. On Sunday\, June 7\, 2026\, Grammy and Academy Award-winning artist Ryan Bingham will take the stage in New Jersey as part of his Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour\, joined by acclaimed band The Texas Gentlemen. \n\n\n\nWith doors opening at 7:00 PM and the show beginning at 8:00 PM\, the evening promises a compelling blend of cinematic songwriting\, gritty Americana instrumentation\, and the unmistakable raw emotion that has defined Bingham’s music for nearly two decades. Fans attending the general admission event can expect an immersive live performance that highlights both Bingham’s legendary catalog and new music from his long-awaited studio return. \n\n\n\nThe tour arrives during an exciting chapter in Bingham’s career. His newly released album\, They Call Us the Lucky Ones\, marks his first full-length studio project in seven years. The record represents a powerful creative evolution\, capturing the synergy between Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen while embracing a more organic and live-driven recording approach. \n\n\n\nRather than relying heavily on layered studio production\, the album was crafted with minimal overdubs\, allowing the natural chemistry of the musicians to shape its sound. The result is a record that feels spontaneous and authentic\, reflecting the dynamic interplay of artists performing together in real time. \n\n\n\nThroughout They Call Us the Lucky Ones\, listeners encounter a diverse collection of songs that range from snarling rock-driven anthems to delicate acoustic ballads. The project draws inspiration from Bingham’s life on the road\, the emotional complexity of a career in music\, and a renewed sense of gratitude and perspective that comes with experience. \n\n\n\nThe album’s themes reflect a journey that has taken Bingham from dusty barroom stages to international recognition\, while never losing sight of the storytelling traditions that first inspired his songwriting. \n\n\n\nRyan Bingham first emerged as a major voice in American roots music with the release of his 2007 debut album Mescalito. The record introduced audiences to a songwriter capable of capturing the rugged landscapes and emotional depth of the American West through music that felt both timeless and deeply personal. \n\n\n\nHis gravelly voice and evocative lyrics quickly resonated with listeners who were drawn to songs that sounded lived-in rather than manufactured. Bingham’s storytelling style often evokes characters navigating hardship\, redemption\, love\, and the search for freedom across wide open landscapes. \n\n\n\nThat authenticity became the foundation of his artistic identity. While many artists shift their style to match commercial trends\, Bingham has consistently remained rooted in the musical traditions that shaped him. His sound blends elements of folk\, blues\, country\, rock\, and mariachi\, creating a genre-spanning approach that defies easy classification. \n\n\n\nThe richness of his musical influences can be heard throughout his recordings\, where acoustic guitar melodies coexist with driving rock rhythms and the occasional hints of borderland instrumentation inspired by Southwestern musical heritage. \n\n\n\nBingham’s songwriting reached a global audience when he won both a Grammy Award and an Academy Award for the song “The Weary Kind\,” which he wrote for the film Crazy Heart. The haunting ballad captured the emotional arc of the film while showcasing Bingham’s gift for translating cinematic narratives into unforgettable music. \n\n\n\nThe song’s success introduced millions of new listeners to Bingham’s artistry and reinforced his reputation as one of the most authentic voices in contemporary American music. \n\n\n\nWhile accolades and awards elevated his profile\, Bingham continued focusing on storytelling and live performance as the core of his career. Over the years\, he has released multiple albums that explore themes of wanderlust\, resilience\, heartbreak\, and redemption\, often drawing inspiration from the road and the communities he encounters along the way. \n\n\n\nThat spirit of exploration has made Bingham one of the most respected figures in the Americana and roots music movements. His songs resonate with listeners who appreciate music that feels honest and unfiltered\, where emotion and narrative take precedence over commercial formulas. \n\n\n\nLive performance has always been a defining element of Bingham’s artistry. On stage\, his commanding presence and expressive vocal delivery create a connection with audiences that feels deeply personal. Concerts often unfold like a series of musical stories\, with each song revealing another chapter in the larger narrative of his career. \n\n\n\nThe addition of The Texas Gentlemen to the Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour adds another dimension to the live experience. Known for their exceptional musicianship and versatility\, the band has earned a reputation as one of the most dynamic ensembles in modern Americana. \n\n\n\nThe Texas Gentlemen bring a rich sonic palette that blends vintage rock influences\, soulful grooves\, and country-rooted instrumentation. Their collaboration with Bingham on They Call Us the Lucky Ones reflects a creative partnership built on shared musical instincts and a passion for authentic performance. \n\n\n\nTogether\, Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen create a sound that feels expansive yet grounded. Their performances balance electrifying rock moments with introspective acoustic passages\, allowing audiences to experience the full emotional range of Bingham’s songwriting. \n\n\n\nFor fans attending the June 7 concert in New Jersey\, the setlist will likely span Bingham’s entire career\, weaving together classic songs that helped establish his reputation with new material from the latest album. Each track offers a glimpse into the storytelling tradition that has defined his music from the beginning. \n\n\n\nBeyond music\, Bingham has also expanded his creative influence into other areas of entertainment. He appeared for five seasons on Paramount’s hit television series Yellowstone\, where his on-screen performances introduced his artistic presence to an entirely new audience. \n\n\n\nIn 2024\, he added another dimension to his entrepreneurial ventures with the launch of Bingham’s Bourbon\, a brand that reflects his appreciation for craftsmanship and storytelling beyond music. \n\n\n\nThese projects illustrate the broad creative vision that continues to shape Bingham’s career. Whether writing songs\, performing live\, acting\, or exploring new ventures\, he approaches each endeavor with the same authenticity that has defined his music. \n\n\n\nThe upcoming performance also highlights New Jersey’s thriving live music culture. The state has long served as a destination for touring artists across every genre\, from rock and hip-hop to Americana\, jazz\, and indie music. \n\n\n\nMusic fans looking to explore upcoming concerts\, artist announcements\, and live events across the Garden State can discover the latest performances through Explore New Jersey’s comprehensive music guide\, which showcases the artists bringing unforgettable live experiences to venues throughout the region. \n\n\n\nAs Ryan Bingham prepares to bring the Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour to New Jersey\, anticipation continues to grow among fans eager to witness one of the most compelling voices in American songwriting perform live. \n\n\n\nFor those attending the June 7 show\, the evening will offer more than just a concert. It will be a journey through stories shaped by years of travel\, reflection\, and artistic exploration. \n\n\n\nWhen the lights come up and Bingham’s unmistakable voice fills the room\, audiences will experience the rare combination of authenticity and musicianship that has made him a defining figure in modern Americana. It is the kind of performance that reminds listeners why live music remains one of the most powerful ways to tell a story.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/ryan-bingham-and-the-texas-gentlemen-still-gettin-away-with-it-tour/
LOCATION:The Wellmont Theater\, 5 Seymour St\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Tank and the Bangas
DESCRIPTION:Camden County’s Summer Parks Concert Series 2026 Launches with Tank and the Bangas\, Transforming New Jersey’s Green Spaces into a Live Music Destination \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe return of the Camden County Summer Parks Concert Series in 2026 signals more than the start of another seasonal tradition—it represents a strategic and cultural investment in the way live music is experienced across New Jersey. With over 2\,700 acres of parkland activated as performance spaces\, the initiative led by the Camden County Board of Commissioners continues to redefine how communities engage with music\, public space\, and shared cultural moments. \n\n\n\nAt the center of this year’s opening lineup is a performance that immediately establishes the tone for the series: Tank and the Bangas\, the Grammy-winning New Orleans collective known for a genre-defying sound that seamlessly blends funk\, soul\, hip-hop\, jazz\, and spoken-word poetry. Their appearance on June 8 sets the stage for a season designed not simply to entertain\, but to elevate the artistic standard of outdoor programming across the region. \n\n\n\nFor those tracking the most dynamic and diverse music programming in the state\, Explore New Jersey continues to spotlight events like the Summer Parks Concert Series through its music coverage\, where local initiatives intersect with nationally recognized talent to create experiences that resonate far beyond a single performance. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes Camden County’s approach is scale combined with intention. Rather than centralizing events in a single venue\, the series distributes performances across a network of parks\, transforming everyday recreational spaces into cultural destinations. This decentralized model does more than increase accessibility—it fundamentally changes the audience experience. Attendees are not entering a traditional concert environment; they are participating in a shared\, open-air event where music interacts with landscape\, community\, and atmosphere. \n\n\n\nThe selection of Tank and the Bangas as a featured act reflects a clear curatorial vision. Emerging from New Orleans—a city synonymous with musical innovation—the group has built a reputation for performances that defy categorization. Their sound is not confined to a single genre\, nor is their stage presence limited to conventional structures. Instead\, they operate within a fluid creative framework\, where rhythm\, narrative\, and improvisation coexist. \n\n\n\nFronted by the dynamic and expressive Tarriona “Tank” Ball\, the band has gained national and international recognition for its ability to merge spoken-word storytelling with tightly arranged musical compositions. This duality allows their performances to function on multiple levels simultaneously. On one level\, they deliver infectious grooves rooted in funk and soul traditions. On another\, they engage audiences with lyrical content that explores identity\, resilience\, and the complexities of modern life. \n\n\n\nThis combination makes them an ideal choice for an outdoor series designed to appeal to a broad audience. Their music is accessible without being simplistic\, energetic without sacrificing depth\, and innovative without alienating listeners unfamiliar with experimental forms. In a park setting\, where audiences often include families\, casual listeners\, and dedicated music fans\, that balance is essential. \n\n\n\nThe Summer Parks Concert Series itself operates as a case study in how public programming can evolve. By integrating high-caliber artists into community spaces\, Camden County is effectively lowering barriers to entry for live music while simultaneously raising expectations for quality. The result is an environment where attendees can experience performances that might otherwise be confined to ticketed venues\, all within the context of their own neighborhoods. \n\n\n\nThis approach also reinforces the broader role of music within public life. Live performance\, particularly in an outdoor setting\, creates a sense of immediacy and connection that cannot be replicated through digital consumption. It brings people together in a shared moment\, allowing for spontaneous interaction\, collective response\, and a renewed appreciation for the communal aspects of art. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 series builds on that foundation\, using its expansive park system not merely as a backdrop\, but as an active participant in the experience. The natural environment influences acoustics\, sightlines\, and audience movement\, creating a dynamic interplay between performance and place. For artists like Tank and the Bangas\, whose work thrives on interaction and adaptability\, this setting offers an opportunity to engage with audiences in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. \n\n\n\nFrom a broader cultural perspective\, initiatives like the Summer Parks Concert Series contribute to New Jersey’s growing reputation as a destination for diverse and innovative live music experiences. The state’s proximity to major metropolitan markets has long been an advantage\, but its internal programming is increasingly becoming a draw in its own right. By investing in events that prioritize both accessibility and artistic integrity\, local organizations are reshaping the narrative around where and how high-quality performances can occur. \n\n\n\nThe June 8 performance by Tank and the Bangas is positioned as a centerpiece within that narrative. It is a statement of intent\, signaling that the series is not content to rely on familiarity or routine. Instead\, it seeks to challenge audiences\, introduce new sounds\, and create moments that linger beyond the final note. \n\n\n\nAs the summer unfolds\, the Camden County Summer Parks Concert Series will continue to activate its network of green spaces\, offering a lineup designed to reflect the diversity of contemporary music while honoring the communal spirit that defines outdoor performance. Each event becomes part of a larger continuum\, contributing to a season that is as much about connection as it is about entertainment. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey residents and visitors alike\, the return of the series offers a compelling reason to rediscover the state’s parks—not just as places of recreation\, but as venues for artistic expression at the highest level. And with Tank and the Bangas leading the charge\, the 2026 season begins with a performance that captures the essence of what the series represents: innovation\, accessibility\, and the transformative power of live music.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/tank-and-the-bangas/
LOCATION:Wiggins Waterfront Park\, 2 Riverside Dr\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Generations of Glory: Karen Clark-Sheard & Jekalyn Carr
DESCRIPTION:Generations of Glory Brings Karen Clark Sheard and Jekalyn Carr to State Theatre New Jersey for a Landmark Gospel Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music landscape continues to evolve with programming that carries both cultural depth and spiritual resonance\, and on Thursday\, June 11\, 2026 at 8:00 PM\, the State Theatre New Jersey will host one of the most significant gospel events on the calendar. Generations of Glory: Karen Clark Sheard & Jekalyn Carr\, presented by Georges Destin / DESTIN Enterprises\, LLC\, is positioned as more than a concert—it is a structured\, multi-generational showcase of gospel excellence\, bringing together two of the most influential voices in the genre for a single night of performance\, ministry\, and musical authority. Within the broader framework of New Jersey’s live music ecosystem\, consistently documented across Explore New Jersey’s music coverage\, this event represents a high-level convergence of legacy and forward momentum. \n\n\n\nAt its core\, Generations of Glory is designed around continuity. Gospel music\, unlike many other genres\, is built on lineage—on the transmission of style\, message\, and musical language across generations. This production formalizes that connection on stage\, pairing Karen Clark Sheard\, a defining figure in contemporary gospel history\, with Jekalyn Carr\, one of the most impactful voices of the current era. The result is not a contrast\, but a continuum\, where foundational influence and modern interpretation operate in alignment rather than opposition. \n\n\n\nKaren Clark Sheard’s presence anchors the performance in historical significance. As the youngest member of The Clark Sisters\, she played a central role in reshaping gospel music’s sonic identity\, integrating traditional church-rooted vocal structures with contemporary arrangements that expanded the genre’s reach without diluting its spiritual core. Her vocal technique—marked by exceptional range\, agility\, and control—has become a benchmark within gospel performance. Songs such as “You Brought the Sunshine\,” “Is My Living in Vain\,” and “Blessed & Highly Favored” are not simply widely recognized; they are structurally influential recordings that continue to inform how gospel music is arranged and performed today. Her solo catalog further reinforces that impact\, with projects that demonstrate both technical command and thematic consistency centered on faith\, resilience\, and testimony. \n\n\n\nJekalyn Carr represents the next phase of that evolution. Emerging at a young age with a fully developed vocal identity\, she has established herself as a leading figure in contemporary gospel through a combination of disciplined vocal delivery and message-driven songwriting. Her recordings\, including “You Will Win\,” “You’re Bigger\,” “It’s Yours\,” and “My Portion\,” are built on clear melodic frameworks and direct lyrical messaging\, designed to engage both traditional gospel audiences and a broader contemporary listenership. Her performance style is precise and intentional\, balancing vocal power with clarity of message\, a combination that has positioned her as both an artist and a communicator within the genre. \n\n\n\nThe structural design of Generations of Glory allows these two approaches to intersect in a live setting. Rather than operating as separate headline performances\, the program is constructed to emphasize thematic continuity—songs\, arrangements\, and moments that reflect both the origins and the ongoing trajectory of gospel music. This approach requires a high level of musical coordination\, from band arrangements to vocal transitions\, ensuring that the performance maintains cohesion while allowing each artist’s individual strengths to remain distinct. \n\n\n\nThe State Theatre New Jersey provides a venue capable of supporting this level of production. Known for hosting a wide range of high-caliber performances\, the theatre offers the acoustical precision necessary for gospel music\, where vocal clarity and dynamic range are essential. The room’s design supports both intimate moments of controlled delivery and full-scale ensemble performance\, allowing the program to move fluidly between reflective and high-energy segments without compromising sound quality or audience engagement. With an approximate runtime of two hours and thirty minutes\, the event is structured as a complete performance experience rather than a condensed showcase\, giving space for both artists to fully develop their sets within the broader framework of the program. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes this event within New Jersey’s 2026 music calendar is its emphasis on purpose as well as performance. Gospel music operates within a dual framework—artistic and spiritual—and Generations of Glory is explicitly designed to engage both. The language surrounding the event makes clear that this is intended as a participatory experience\, where audience response is not passive but active\, reflecting the communal nature of gospel performance. This dimension adds a layer of complexity to the production\, requiring not only musical precision but an understanding of pacing and engagement that aligns with the expectations of a gospel audience. \n\n\n\nFrom an industry perspective\, the pairing of Karen Clark Sheard and Jekalyn Carr is strategically significant. It reflects a recognition that gospel music’s continued relevance depends on both preservation and progression. By presenting these artists within a single program\, the production reinforces the idea that the genre’s strength lies in its ability to evolve without losing its foundational identity. That balance is increasingly important as gospel music continues to expand its reach while maintaining its core message. \n\n\n\nWithin the broader context of New Jersey’s live entertainment infrastructure\, events like Generations of Glory demonstrate the state’s capacity to host programming that carries both artistic credibility and cultural significance. As Explore New Jersey continues to document the region’s music scene\, performances of this caliber reinforce the state’s position as a destination for serious\, message-driven live experiences that extend beyond conventional concert formats. \n\n\n\nOn June 11\, the stage at State Theatre New Jersey will serve as a meeting point between legacy and future\, where two distinct but connected voices deliver a program built on excellence\, discipline\, and purpose. Generations of Glory is positioned not simply as a concert\, but as a fully realized live experience that reflects the depth\, structure\, and enduring impact of gospel music at the highest level.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/generations-of-glory-karen-clark-sheard-jekalyn-carr/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:The Vienna Lessons
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Lessons Brings Mozart and Beethoven to Life in a Bold\, Music-Driven Stage Production at New Jersey Repertory Company \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s cultural calendar continues to evolve with programming that merges intellectual depth with performance precision\, and on June 4 at 7:00 PM\, New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch will present The Vienna Lessons\, a sharply constructed comedic drama that imagines a pivotal and often-debated moment in music history. Set in Vienna in 1787\, the production explores a speculative encounter between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a young Ludwig van Beethoven\, two figures whose influence on Western music remains unmatched. Within the broader framework of live performance across the state—consistently reflected in Explore New Jersey’s music coverage—this production stands out as a hybrid theatrical experience\, combining narrative\, historical interpretation\, and live musical integration. \n\n\n\nAt its foundation\, The Vienna Lessons is built around a single premise with expansive implications: the meeting of two composers at dramatically different points in their lives. Mozart\, already an established and prolific composer yet facing financial instability\, represents artistic maturity shaped by experience and contradiction. Beethoven\, portrayed as a driven and highly self-assured young musician\, embodies ambition\, discipline\, and the early formation of a revolutionary voice. The dramatic tension of the piece emerges from this contrast—one artist navigating decline despite mastery\, the other ascending with untested certainty. \n\n\n\nThe play’s structure leverages this dynamic to explore broader questions about mentorship\, legacy\, and creative identity. Rather than presenting a straightforward historical narrative\, the work operates within a speculative framework\, constructing dialogue and interaction that reflect what such a meeting could have revealed about both composers. This approach allows the production to move beyond biography into interpretation\, using character-driven exchanges to examine how artistic influence is transmitted\, challenged\, and ultimately transformed. \n\n\n\nA defining feature of The Vienna Lessons is its integration of music into the dramatic framework. The inclusion of compositions from both Mozart and Beethoven is not ornamental—it is structural. These works function as extensions of character\, reinforcing emotional states\, thematic transitions\, and the evolving relationship between the two figures. The performance also introduces imagined collaborative elements\, creating a conceptual space where the musical languages of both composers intersect. This aspect of the production requires careful coordination\, ensuring that the musical components align with the narrative arc rather than operating independently. \n\n\n\nFrom a performance standpoint\, the material demands a high level of control and interpretive clarity. The dialogue is constructed to balance humor with intellectual engagement\, requiring actors to navigate shifts in tone while maintaining consistency in character portrayal. Timing becomes critical\, particularly in scenes where comedic elements are layered over deeper thematic content. In a venue like New Jersey Repertory Company\, where audience proximity heightens the impact of performance detail\, these elements are amplified\, creating an environment where subtle shifts in delivery carry significant weight. \n\n\n\nThe Long Branch location of New Jersey Repertory Company provides an ideal setting for a production of this nature. Known for its focus on new works and playwright-driven programming\, the theatre offers a space where narrative and performance can operate without distraction. Its scale supports an intimate viewing experience\, allowing audiences to engage directly with both the dialogue and the musical elements of the production. This alignment between venue and material is central to the effectiveness of The Vienna Lessons\, ensuring that the conceptual framework of the play is fully realized in performance. \n\n\n\nThematically\, the production engages with the enduring relevance of Mozart and Beethoven within contemporary culture. While their work is often associated with historical distance\, The Vienna Lessons positions them as immediate and relatable figures\, defined not only by their achievements but by their struggles\, ambitions\, and interactions. This approach reflects a broader trend within live performance\, where historical subjects are reinterpreted through a modern lens to emphasize their continued significance. As highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music platform\, this type of programming contributes to a more dynamic understanding of classical music\, bridging the gap between past and present. \n\n\n\nTicket pricing for the June 4 performance is set at $65\, reflecting the level of production and the specialized nature of the work. This positions the event within the upper tier of regional theatre offerings while maintaining accessibility for audiences seeking a performance that combines intellectual rigor with artistic execution. The single-evening format further reinforces its status as a focused engagement\, encouraging early planning for those interested in attending. \n\n\n\nWithin the broader context of New Jersey’s 2026 performance calendar\, The Vienna Lessons occupies a distinct position. It is neither purely theatrical nor strictly musical; it exists at the intersection of both\, requiring an audience willing to engage with its hybrid structure. This positioning aligns with the continued diversification of programming across the state\, where venues are increasingly presenting work that challenges conventional categorization while maintaining a high standard of execution. \n\n\n\nAs the performance unfolds on June 4 in Long Branch\, The Vienna Lessons will offer a carefully constructed exploration of artistic connection\, conflict\, and influence. It is a production that leverages historical imagination\, musical integration\, and disciplined performance to create an experience that is both engaging and analytically rich. Within New Jersey’s evolving cultural landscape\, it stands as a clear example of how live theatre can intersect with musical history to produce work that is both intellectually grounded and theatrically compelling.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-vienna-lessons-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey Repertory Company\, 179 Broadway\, Long Branch\, New Jersey\, 07740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:KISS Alive the Tribute
DESCRIPTION:KISS Alive the Tribute Brings Legendary Rock Spectacle to Brook Arts Center in 2026 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFans of explosive rock and electrifying live performances have a date to mark on their calendars. On June 12\, 2026\, KISS Alive the Tribute will storm the stage at the Brook Arts Center in Bound Brook\, New Jersey\, delivering the fire\, face paint\, and theatrics that made KISS an enduring icon of rock music. Known for recreating the full-scale spectacle of the original band\, this tribute show promises to transport audiences back to the golden era of stadium rock with a combination of pyrotechnics\, classic hits\, and immersive stage production. \n\n\n\nPresale tickets for this high-energy event begin on October 31 and run through November 14 at 11:59 PM. Fans can access discounted tickets during this window using the presale code KISSME\, ensuring early access to one of the most anticipated tribute shows of the year. Given the popularity of both KISS and the tribute act’s reputation for authenticity\, tickets are expected to move quickly once available to the public. \n\n\n\nKISS Alive the Tribute captures not only the music but also the essence of the KISS phenomenon. Attendees can anticipate iconic tracks such as “Rock and Roll All Nite\,” “Detroit Rock City\,” and “Shout It Out Loud\,” all performed with meticulous attention to detail. The show features elaborate costumes\, signature face paint\, and classic stage pyrotechnics\, creating a theatrical concert experience that mirrors the energy and excitement of the original band’s legendary performances. Sparks\, smoke\, and high-octane performance artistry ensure that fans feel like they’re witnessing a true KISS concert from the height of its fame. \n\n\n\nThis event also presents a rare opportunity for new and longtime fans alike to celebrate rock history in a setting that combines modern concert amenities with the intimate atmosphere of the Brook Arts Center. With its storied acoustics and central New Jersey location\, the venue is ideal for an evening of loud guitars\, powerful vocals\, and immersive theatrics that have defined KISS for decades. Beyond the music\, the production’s visual elements—from elevated platforms to dramatic lighting—enhance the experience\, making every seat feel like front row. \n\n\n\nFor devoted rock enthusiasts\, the tribute promises more than nostalgia—it’s a celebration of the KISS legacy\, offering a fully interactive experience for the audience. Fans are encouraged to arrive in full KISS-inspired attire and join the crowd in creating an electric\, communal atmosphere reminiscent of the band’s historic live shows. Merchandise\, photo opportunities\, and special effects round out the evening\, making it a must-attend event for anyone connected to the rock scene. \n\n\n\nWith presale access starting on October 31\, fans are encouraged to secure tickets early. The Brook Arts Center is expected to sell out quickly as word spreads about this authentic homage to rock’s most theatrical band. For those who want to relive the sights\, sounds\, and energy of a classic KISS performance\, KISS Alive the Tribute offers the closest experience to the real deal without leaving New Jersey. \n\n\n\nFor more information on live music events and concerts across the state\, explore Explore New Jersey Music.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/kiss-alive-the-tribute/
LOCATION:Brook Arts Center\, 10 Hamilton Street\, Bound Brook\, New Jersey\, 08805\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA
DESCRIPTION:Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA Brings a Full-Scale Pop Spectacle to New Jersey with Unmatched Authenticity and Energy \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Friday\, June 12\, 2026\, at 8:00 p.m.\, New Jersey audiences will be transported into one of the most iconic musical catalogs ever created as Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA arrives for a high-energy\, all-ages performance that captures the sound\, style\, and global phenomenon of ABBA with remarkable precision. This is not a casual tribute—it is a meticulously crafted live production designed to recreate the full ABBA experience with an attention to detail that elevates it into a category of its own. \n\n\n\nFor decades\, ABBA’s music has transcended generations\, cultures\, and musical trends\, establishing itself as a permanent fixture in the global pop landscape. With more than 400 million records sold\, their influence is not simply historical—it is ongoing\, continuously rediscovered by new audiences while remaining deeply embedded in the memories of those who first experienced it. Direct from Sweden taps directly into that enduring legacy\, offering a performance that is both a celebration and a re-creation of one of the most successful musical acts in history. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes this production is its commitment to authenticity at every level. From the intricate costume design to the vocal arrangements and stage choreography\, every element is engineered to reflect the original ABBA aesthetic with striking accuracy. The costumes themselves are created by the same designer responsible for ABBA’s original stage wardrobe\, adding a level of visual credibility that immediately sets the tone for the performance. Combined with precise musical arrangements and synchronized movement\, the result is a show that feels less like a tribute and more like a direct continuation of the original experience. \n\n\n\nThe performers bring a depth of connection to the material that further enhances the production’s authenticity. Members of the cast have appeared in Mamma Mia! The Musical and have collaborated with original ABBA affiliates\, ensuring that the interpretation of the music remains faithful while still delivering the energy required for a live audience. Backed by a full band and supported by additional vocalists\, the show incorporates live instrumentation and layered harmonies that recreate the richness of ABBA’s studio recordings while adding the spontaneity and immediacy of a live performance. \n\n\n\nThe setlist reads like a definitive anthology of pop music\, featuring an uninterrupted sequence of songs that have become cultural touchstones. Audiences can expect to hear “Dancing Queen\,” “Mamma Mia\,” “Waterloo\,” “Fernando\,” “The Winner Takes It All\,” “SOS\,” “Take a Chance on Me\,” “Money\, Money\, Money\,” “Knowing Me\, Knowing You\,” “Super Trouper\,” “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!\,” and “Voulez-Vous\,” among many others. Each song is presented not as an isolated performance\, but as part of a continuous\, high-energy narrative that keeps the audience engaged from the opening number through the final encore. \n\n\n\nWhat makes these songs endure is their ability to balance emotional depth with melodic accessibility. ABBA’s catalog is built on songwriting that is both structurally sophisticated and immediately memorable\, allowing it to resonate across generations. Direct from Sweden honors this duality\, delivering performances that capture both the technical precision and the emotional core of the music. Ballads are rendered with the intimacy and nuance they require\, while up-tempo tracks are driven by a level of energy that transforms the venue into a fully interactive environment. \n\n\n\nThis interaction is a defining feature of the show. Unlike more passive concert experiences\, Direct from Sweden actively invites audience participation\, encouraging singing\, dancing\, and full immersion in the performance. The structure of the show is designed to build momentum\, creating a collective atmosphere where the boundary between performer and audience becomes increasingly fluid. By the midpoint of the performance\, the experience shifts from observation to participation\, reinforcing the communal nature of live music. \n\n\n\nThe timing of this performance within New Jersey’s live music calendar further underscores its significance. As the state continues to expand its cultural footprint\, productions like Direct from Sweden highlight the diversity of offerings available to audiences. From classical concerts and jazz ensembles to large-scale tribute productions and contemporary touring acts\, New Jersey’s venues are increasingly presenting a wide spectrum of musical experiences that cater to varied tastes while maintaining a high standard of quality. \n\n\n\nFor those looking to explore the full scope of live music across the region\, the evolving landscape can be accessed through the Explore New Jersey music hub\, where performances across genres and venues are continuously featured. This growing ecosystem reflects a broader commitment to positioning New Jersey as a destination for both established and emerging live entertainment. \n\n\n\nAs June 12 approaches\, Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA stands as one of the most engaging and accessible performances of the season. It is a production that combines technical excellence with pure entertainment value\, delivering a show that is as visually compelling as it is musically satisfying. For longtime fans\, it offers a chance to relive the music that defined an era; for newer audiences\, it provides an entry point into a catalog that continues to shape the sound of popular music. \n\n\n\nIn bringing this production to New Jersey\, the performance does more than celebrate ABBA’s legacy—it reinforces the enduring power of live music to connect\, energize\, and inspire. It is an evening built on familiarity\, elevated by execution\, and driven by the kind of energy that only a truly iconic body of work can generate.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/direct-from-sweden-the-music-of-abba-2/
LOCATION:The Newton Theatre\, 234 Spring St\, \, NJ\, Newton\, NJ\, 07860\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Remember Jones: Songs & Stories
DESCRIPTION:Remember Jones Brings “Songs & Stories” to New Jersey for an Intimate Pride Month Celebration of Music\, Identity\, and Live Performance Excellence \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music and performing arts landscape continues to evolve with purpose\, depth\, and cultural relevance\, and this June\, one of the state’s most dynamic and influential artists returns to the stage for a performance that captures all of those elements in a single evening. On Friday\, June 12 at 8:00 PM\, Remember Jones presents “Songs & Stories\,” a special Studio Series event that transforms the traditional concert format into something far more personal\, immersive\, and emotionally resonant. \n\n\n\nPositioned within the broader momentum of the state’s thriving live music ecosystem—continuously spotlighted across Explore New Jersey’s Music platform—this performance is not simply another date on the calendar. It is a curated artistic experience that aligns with Pride Month\, bringing together storytelling\, musical craftsmanship\, and community connection in a way that reflects both the artist’s identity and New Jersey’s enduring role as a cultural hub. \n\n\n\nRemember Jones has steadily built a reputation that transcends genre\, format\, and expectation. Known for a commanding stage presence that merges theatricality with raw musical power\, he has been described as “high-energy… Broadway-ready\,” a characterization that only begins to capture the breadth of what he delivers live. His performances are not passive; they are kinetic\, emotionally charged\, and rooted in a deep understanding of both classic American music traditions and modern performance dynamics. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes “Songs & Stories” is its intentional shift toward intimacy. Rather than a large-scale production\, this Studio Series engagement places the artist and audience in close proximity\, allowing for a level of connection that is rarely achievable in larger venues. Backed by a tightly arranged five-piece band\, Remember Jones will guide audiences through a carefully constructed evening of original compositions\, reimagined favorites\, and personal narratives drawn from years on the road and in the studio. The result is a performance that feels less like a concert and more like a conversation—one that unfolds through music\, memory\, and shared experience. \n\n\n\nThe significance of this event is amplified by its timing within Pride Month\, positioning it as both a celebration and a reflection. In a state known for its diverse communities and vibrant cultural expression\, performances like this underscore the importance of inclusive spaces where art and identity intersect. Remember Jones\, a New Jersey native whose career has been shaped by both local roots and national exposure\, embodies that intersection. His work resonates across audiences because it is grounded in authenticity\, while still delivering the level of polish and professionalism expected from a touring artist of his caliber. \n\n\n\nThat caliber is further validated by the company he has kept on stage. Over the course of his career\, Remember Jones has performed alongside an extraordinary range of artists\, including Bruce Springsteen\, Dionne Warwick\, Darlene Love\, Ronnie Spector\, George Clinton\, Deborah Cox\, and Southside Johnny. These collaborations are not incidental; they reflect a versatility and credibility that allow him to move seamlessly between genres\, eras\, and performance styles. Whether channeling the soul of classic R&B\, the grit of rock and roll\, or the storytelling tradition of cabaret\, he brings a level of commitment that elevates each moment. \n\n\n\nThe Studio Series format provides a framework that highlights these strengths. By stripping away the scale of a traditional concert environment\, the focus shifts entirely to the performance itself—the voice\, the arrangements\, the stories\, and the interaction between artist and audience. This is where Remember Jones excels\, drawing listeners into the narrative and sustaining their engagement through a balance of energy and vulnerability. It is a format that rewards attention and offers something increasingly rare in today’s live entertainment landscape: genuine connection. \n\n\n\nFrom an institutional perspective\, this event also reflects the continued impact of New Jersey’s performing arts venues in shaping cultural programming that is both accessible and artistically ambitious. Through initiatives like the Studio Series\, venues are able to present performances that might not fit within conventional touring frameworks\, creating opportunities for artists to experiment and for audiences to experience something distinct. The support structure behind these programs\, including membership initiatives and community engagement efforts\, plays a critical role in sustaining this level of programming and ensuring that it remains available to a broad audience. \n\n\n\nTicket demand is expected to be strong\, with early access opportunities available to higher-tier members beginning April 22 at 10:00 AM\, followed by general on-sale on April 24 at 10:00 AM. This tiered approach not only rewards ongoing support but also reinforces the importance of community investment in maintaining a vibrant arts ecosystem. In a state where live performance is both an economic driver and a cultural cornerstone\, events like this demonstrate how that ecosystem continues to thrive. \n\n\n\nAs New Jersey moves deeper into the summer season\, “Songs & Stories” stands out as a defining moment within the calendar—a performance that captures the essence of what live music can be when it is approached with intention\, authenticity\, and artistic vision. It is a reminder that the most impactful performances are not always the largest or the loudest\, but those that create space for connection\, reflection\, and shared experience. \n\n\n\nFor audiences seeking more than just a night out—for those looking to engage with music in a way that feels immediate\, personal\, and meaningful—Remember Jones’ return offers exactly that. It is an evening built on storytelling\, shaped by experience\, and delivered by an artist who continues to redefine what it means to perform live in New Jersey and beyond.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/remember-jones-songs-stories/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:N2S Presents: Claypool Gold Featuring Primus\, Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade\, and The Claypool Lennon Delirium at the Stone Pony Summer Stage
DESCRIPTION:A Bass-Driven Spectacle Comes to Asbury Park as Claypool Gold Takes Over the Summer Stage \n\n\n\nAsbury Park’s reputation as one of New Jersey’s most iconic live music destinations will be on full display when Claypool Gold arrives at The Stone Pony Summer Stage for a night that promises virtuosity\, experimentation\, and pure sonic force. Presented by N2S\, the event brings together three distinct projects led by the endlessly inventive Les Claypool\, creating a rare\, career-spanning showcase that feels more like a festival compressed into a single evening than a standard concert. \n\n\n\nSet against the open-air backdrop of the Summer Stage\, the show unfolds as a celebration of Claypool’s singular influence on modern rock and alternative music. Best known as the creative engine behind Primus\, Claypool has spent decades bending genres\, redefining the role of the bass guitar\, and building a fiercely loyal fanbase drawn to his technical brilliance and off-kilter humor. Claypool Gold leans fully into that legacy\, presenting not just one band\, but an evolving musical narrative shaped by three interconnected yet stylistically distinct acts. \n\n\n\nPrimus anchors the evening with the catalog that first cemented Claypool as a generational talent. Their music\, instantly recognizable and impossible to categorize\, blends progressive rock complexity with punk energy and an unmistakable sense of playfulness. Live\, Primus performances are known for their precision and unpredictability\, with songs that feel both meticulously constructed and joyfully unrestrained. On the Summer Stage\, those qualities are amplified\, turning the waterfront venue into a high-powered playground for longtime fans and curious newcomers alike. \n\n\n\nAdding another layer to the night is Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade\, a project that allows Claypool to stretch into extended jams and exploratory arrangements. The Frog Brigade’s sets often feel like musical journeys\, weaving together original material\, reinterpretations\, and moments of improvisation that reward close listening. In a live setting\, the band thrives on space and atmosphere\, making the outdoor stage an ideal environment for its expansive sound. \n\n\n\nRounding out the lineup is The Claypool Lennon Delirium\, Claypool’s psychedelic collaboration with Sean Lennon. This project channels vintage textures and experimental songwriting into something that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking. Their music leans into swirling melodies\, layered instrumentation\, and a sense of surreal adventure\, offering a contrast to Primus’ sharp edges while reinforcing Claypool’s reputation as an artist who refuses to stand still creatively. \n\n\n\nDoors open early in the evening\, inviting fans to settle in and experience the full arc of the show as it builds from one project to the next. The extended performance window underscores the scope of the event\, allowing each band the time and space to fully express its identity rather than rushing through abbreviated sets. For concertgoers\, it means a night that evolves organically\, with shifts in tone and texture that keep the energy dynamic from start to finish. \n\n\n\nThe Stone Pony Summer Stage itself plays a crucial role in the appeal. Few venues in the state carry the same cultural weight\, and fewer still offer the combination of history\, sightlines\, and atmosphere that define this Asbury Park landmark. Hosting Claypool Gold there feels particularly fitting\, aligning an artist known for pushing boundaries with a venue that has long served as a proving ground for bold\, influential music. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey’s live music community\, the event stands out as a highlight of the season\, drawing fans from across the region who value musicianship as much as spectacle. It also reinforces Asbury Park’s ongoing role as a hub for major touring acts that value authenticity and connection over polish alone. Those tracking the state’s concert calendar and broader live scene will find Claypool Gold firmly positioned among the most anticipated music events of the year. \n\n\n\nAs the lights come up over the Summer Stage and the first notes ripple through the crowd\, the night promises more than nostalgia or name recognition. It offers a deep dive into the creative universe of an artist who has spent decades challenging expectations and expanding what rock music can be. For anyone passionate about live performance and the evolution of sound\, this is the kind of show that reminds you why New Jersey remains central to the live music conversation\, a point Explore New Jersey continues to spotlight across its music coverage.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/claypool-gold/
LOCATION:The Stone Pony Summer Stage\, 909 Ocean Ave N\, Asbury Park\, New Jersey\, 07712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:The Fab Faux
DESCRIPTION:Recreating the Impossible: The Fab Faux Bring The Beatles’ Studio Masterpieces to Life in a One-Night New Jersey Event \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor fans who have always wondered what it would sound like to hear the most ambitious music in The Beatles’ catalog performed exactly as it was created in the studio\, one of the country’s most respected tribute ensembles is returning to New Jersey for a rare\, detail-driven live experience. On Saturday\, June 13\, The Fab Faux take the stage for a performance built entirely around musical precision\, historical accuracy\, and a deep reverence for one of the most influential songbooks ever written. \n\n\n\nFor more than a quarter century\, The Fab Faux have carved out a singular place in the live music world by focusing not on imitation\, costumes\, or nostalgia-driven theatrics\, but on the music itself—specifically\, the extraordinarily complex recordings that reshaped popular music in the second half of The Beatles’ career. Led by longtime musical director and keyboardist Jimmy Vivino and joined by Rich Pagano\, Frank Agnello\, Jack Petruzzelli\, and newest member Jim Boggia\, the group approaches every arrangement with the mindset of a restoration project rather than a tribute set. \n\n\n\nThe result is a concert experience that feels closer to hearing a master recording come alive than watching a traditional cover performance. \n\n\n\nThe Fab Faux are best known for tackling the most technically demanding material in The Beatles’ catalog—songs that were never performed live by the original band because of the studio innovations\, layered instrumentation\, and experimental production techniques that defined the era. Rather than simplifying those arrangements for the stage\, The Fab Faux reconstruct them in full\, preserving every vocal harmony\, instrumental texture\, and rhythmic detail. \n\n\n\nFor audiences\, this means hearing elaborate compositions such as “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “I Am the Walrus” recreated in complete\, part-perfect form. It also means experiencing harmony-driven recordings like “Because\,” “Nowhere Man\,” and “Paperback Writer” exactly as they were conceived\, with every vocal line carefully balanced and every musical phrase placed where it belongs. \n\n\n\nWhat separates The Fab Faux from most tribute projects is their commitment to historical and musical authenticity. They do not reinterpret or modernize the songs. Instead\, they recreate them with a level of discipline that allows listeners to hear how revolutionary these recordings truly were. The precision is so meticulous that longtime fans often describe the experience as rediscovering the music for the first time. \n\n\n\nYet despite their devotion to accuracy\, the performance never feels sterile. Each member brings his own musical voice to the stage\, allowing the arrangements to breathe while remaining faithful to the original recordings. That subtle blend of technical discipline and live spontaneity is what has kept audiences returning year after year\, eager to hear how the band solves each new addition to the set list. \n\n\n\nFor more than 25 years\, The Fab Faux have built a loyal following across the country by continuing to expand their repertoire. Rather than repeating a static program\, the group regularly introduces new songs\, often selecting some of the most production-heavy tracks in The Beatles’ catalog—material many musicians would never attempt to perform live. Every new piece becomes a fresh challenge\, and for audiences\, an opportunity to hear rarely performed studio classics rendered in full detail. \n\n\n\nThe June 13 performance will spotlight the later-period Beatles material that reshaped the boundaries of rock\, pop\, and studio recording itself. These are the songs that blurred the line between rock band and experimental ensemble\, fusing orchestration\, unconventional instrumentation\, tape manipulation\, and vocal layering into recordings that still influence modern music production today. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey fans of classic rock and live performance\, the return of The Fab Faux also reflects the state’s growing role as a destination for high-level touring musicians and specialty projects that go beyond standard nostalgia shows. From intimate theaters to large-scale concert halls\, New Jersey continues to attract artists who value attentive audiences and venues designed for immersive listening. Readers interested in discovering additional concerts and touring acts across the state can explore Explore New Jersey’s ongoing music coverage\, which highlights upcoming performances and live events throughout the region. \n\n\n\nA special presale for the June 13 performance begins Wednesday\, February 4 at 10 a.m. and runs through Thursday\, February 5 at 10 p.m. Fans can access early tickets using the presale code HEARTS. \n\n\n\nFor those who believe that The Beatles’ most groundbreaking work belongs to the studio—and should stay there—The Fab Faux offer a powerful counterargument. By faithfully rebuilding every layer of these iconic recordings on stage\, they deliver a live experience that captures the ingenuity\, ambition\, and emotional resonance that made the original music timeless.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-fab-faux/
LOCATION:The Wellmont Theater\, 5 Seymour St\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Count Basie Center Centennial Gala Presents Josh Groban & Jennifer Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Count Basie Center Celebrates 100 Years with Star-Studded Centennial Gala in Red Bank \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, the historic Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre will host a landmark event as part of the Count Basie Center’s yearlong Centennial Celebration: a one-night-only gala featuring multi-platinum artist Josh Groban\, joined by special guest and EGOT winner Jennifer Hudson. This evening marks the culmination of 100 years of cultural impact\, honoring the theater’s enduring legacy while spotlighting its educational programs and community contributions. \n\n\n\nThe gala serves as the centerpiece of the Center’s 16-month Centennial Celebration\, which officially commemorates its centennial in November 2026. In addition to world-class performances\, the evening will honor the remarkable service of Board Chairperson Jeremy Grunin and celebrate milestone anniversaries for two of the Center’s student-focused initiatives: a decade of student productions and ten years of its acclaimed Mexican dance programs. Both programs have fostered young talent across New Jersey\, providing students with mentorship\, performance opportunities\, and artistic exposure that extend beyond the classroom. \n\n\n\nAttendees can expect an evening that blends musical grandeur with the intimate ambiance of Red Bank’s premier performing arts venue. Josh Groban\, renowned for his soaring vocals and emotive performances\, will headline the gala with a carefully curated setlist spanning classical crossover hits and contemporary favorites. Jennifer Hudson\, celebrated for her powerhouse vocals and award-winning performances on stage and screen\, will join Groban for select duets\, promising rare collaborations that highlight the gala’s once-in-a-lifetime character. The performance will be accompanied by a full orchestra\, underscoring the Count Basie Center’s long-standing commitment to presenting high-caliber live music. \n\n\n\nTickets for this exclusive event will be available to the general public beginning Friday\, January 23\, 2026\, at 10:00 AM through the Count Basie Center website and Ticketmaster. Given the one-night-only nature of the gala and the star-studded lineup\, organizers anticipate strong demand\, with premium seating providing unobstructed views of both the performers and the theater’s historic interior. \n\n\n\nWhile the Red Bank gala is a singular celebration\, it also aligns with Groban and Hudson’s larger 2026 North American summer tour. Fans in nearby cities will have opportunities to see the duo in concert\, with stops including New York City’s Madison Square Garden on June 12 and Philadelphia’s Xfinity Mobile Arena on June 7. The Red Bank event offers a unique opportunity to experience the artists in a more intimate\, historically rich setting\, highlighting New Jersey’s own cultural landmarks while connecting audiences to a broader national music tour. \n\n\n\nBeyond entertainment\, the gala underscores the Count Basie Center’s continued dedication to community engagement and arts education. Over the past century\, the theater has served as a hub for diverse musical genres\, theatrical productions\, and educational programs that have shaped generations of performers. The Centennial Gala celebrates not only the artistry on stage but also the institutions and individuals who have supported and nurtured creative growth within the state. \n\n\n\nFor music lovers and cultural enthusiasts\, this gala represents a convergence of history\, artistry\, and New Jersey pride. The event exemplifies how the Count Basie Center continues to honor its legacy while presenting contemporary performances that resonate with audiences of all ages. Fans and attendees looking to explore other live performances and music opportunities across the state can discover more through Explore New Jersey’s music coverage\, offering a guide to venues\, concerts\, and events that showcase the Garden State’s vibrant performing arts scene. \n\n\n\nWith its combination of star power\, historic significance\, and educational recognition\, the Count Basie Center Centennial Gala promises an unforgettable evening in Red Bank\, celebrating a century of artistic excellence while laying the foundation for the next 100 years of cultural contribution in New Jersey.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/josh-groban-jennifer-hudson/
LOCATION:Count Basie Center for the Arts\, 99 Monmouth Street\, Red Bank\, New Jersey\, 07701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Ben Folds in Concert with New Jersey Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Ben Folds guest artistNew Jersey SymphonyEmmy®-nominated singer-songwriter-composer Ben Folds joins the New Jersey Symphony for a unique and unforgettable performance of music from across his career. Widely regarded as one of the major musical influences of our generation\, Folds’ enormous body of genre-bending music includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five\, multiple solo albums\, and numerous collaborative records. His latest album\, 2023’s What Matters Most\, is a blend of piano-driven pop-rock songs\, while his 2015 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra soared to #1 on both the Billboard classical and classical crossover charts. He released his first Christmas album in 2024 and last Fall recorded a live album slated for release in 2025 with the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) at The Kennedy Center in Washington\, D.C.\, where he served for eight years as the first artistic advisor to the NSO.Co-presented with New Jersey Symphony
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/ben-folds-in-concert-with-new-jersey-symphony/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Ben Folds in Concert with New Jersey Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Ben Folds Joins New Jersey Symphony for a Genre-Defining Performance at State Theatre New Jersey \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music calendar continues to assert its range and sophistication with programming that bridges genres and elevates performance standards\, and on Sunday\, June 14\, 2026 at 2:00 PM\, the State Theatre New Jersey will host a concert that exemplifies that trajectory. Ben Folds in Concert with New Jersey Symphony\, co-presented with the New Jersey Symphony and conducted by Edwin Outwater\, brings together one of the most distinctive voices in modern songwriting with a full symphonic ensemble in a performance designed to merge contemporary composition with orchestral precision. As part of the evolving landscape of live music experiences across the state—consistently reflected through Explore New Jersey’s music coverage—this event stands as a clear example of how traditional and modern forms are increasingly intersecting on major stages. \n\n\n\nAt the center of this performance is Ben Folds\, an artist whose career has consistently resisted categorization. Emerging as the frontman of Ben Folds Five\, he established a signature style built around piano-driven arrangements\, sharp lyrical structure\, and an ability to shift seamlessly between humor\, introspection\, and narrative storytelling. His solo career expanded that framework\, incorporating orchestral elements\, collaborative projects\, and a compositional approach that reflects both classical training and contemporary sensibility. This breadth is not incidental—it is structural to his work\, allowing his music to translate effectively across different performance environments\, including the symphonic setting that defines this concert. \n\n\n\nThe integration of Folds’ catalog with a full orchestra introduces a different level of musical architecture. Songs originally constructed around piano\, bass\, and drums are reimagined through layered orchestration\, requiring detailed arrangement work to preserve melodic identity while expanding harmonic depth. This process is not simply additive; it involves recalibrating dynamics\, redistributing musical roles across sections\, and aligning tempo and phrasing with the precision required in orchestral performance. Under the direction of Edwin Outwater\, a conductor known for navigating the intersection of classical and contemporary repertoire\, the New Jersey Symphony is positioned to deliver that balance with technical clarity. \n\n\n\nFolds’ compositional work outside of traditional pop formats further reinforces the compatibility of this collaboration. His Concerto for Piano and Orchestra\, which reached the top position on both the Billboard classical and classical crossover charts\, demonstrates a clear understanding of orchestral structure and form. That background informs how his broader catalog can be adapted for symphonic performance\, ensuring that the transition from studio recording to live orchestral arrangement maintains coherence rather than fragmentation. His more recent projects\, including the 2023 album What Matters Most and ongoing live recordings with major orchestras\, reflect a continued commitment to expanding the scope of his work without abandoning its core identity. \n\n\n\nThe State Theatre New Jersey provides a venue capable of supporting this level of musical complexity. Its acoustical design allows for the precise balance required between soloist and orchestra\, ensuring that Folds’ piano and vocal delivery remain distinct within the larger ensemble while still integrating fully into the overall sound. This balance is critical in a performance that depends on both intimacy and scale—where nuanced phrasing must coexist with the full dynamic range of a symphonic arrangement. \n\n\n\nFrom a programming perspective\, this concert represents a deliberate shift toward hybrid performance models that appeal to both traditional symphony audiences and contemporary music listeners. The inclusion of a figure like Ben Folds within a symphonic context is not a novelty; it is part of a broader movement to expand the repertoire and audience reach of orchestral institutions. By presenting familiar material in a new format\, the performance creates multiple points of entry—drawing in audiences who may not typically attend symphony concerts while offering existing patrons a reinterpretation of modern songwriting through a classical lens. \n\n\n\nWithin New Jersey’s broader music ecosystem\, events of this nature reinforce the state’s ability to host programming that is both technically ambitious and culturally relevant. As highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music section\, the region continues to position itself as a destination for performances that move beyond standard touring formats\, instead offering curated experiences that emphasize arrangement\, collaboration\, and execution at a high level. \n\n\n\nThe collaboration between Ben Folds and the New Jersey Symphony is structured to deliver a performance that is cohesive\, technically sound\, and musically expansive. It reflects an understanding that audiences are increasingly seeking concerts that offer more than replication of recorded material—performances that reinterpret\, reframe\, and elevate the music through new contexts and formats. This approach requires a high degree of coordination between artist\, conductor\, and orchestra\, ensuring that each element contributes to a unified result rather than operating independently. \n\n\n\nOn June 14\, the State Theatre stage will function as a meeting point between compositional precision and live performance energy\, where piano-driven songwriting is expanded through orchestral arrangement without losing its defining characteristics. Ben Folds in Concert with New Jersey Symphony is positioned as one of the more technically compelling events on New Jersey’s 2026 music calendar\, offering a performance that is structured\, deliberate\, and fully aligned with the continued evolution of live music presentation across the state.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/ben-folds-in-concert-with-new-jersey-symphony-2/
LOCATION:State Theatre New Jersey\, 15 Livingston Avenue \, NJ\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, 08901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090432
CREATED:20260426T112608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260426T112614Z
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SUMMARY:Brian McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Brian McKnight Headlines Camden County Summer Parks Concert Series 2026 with a Defining Night of R&B Excellence in New Jersey\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe continued expansion of Camden County’s Summer Parks Concert Series in 2026 reflects a broader transformation in how live music is delivered\, experienced\, and integrated into community life across New Jersey. With more than 2\,700 acres of parkland activated as performance venues\, the initiative spearheaded by the Camden County Board of Commissioners has evolved into one of the most impactful cultural programs in the region\, merging accessibility with high-caliber artistry in a way that few public concert series achieve. \n\n\n\nOn June 15\, the series reaches a new level of musical sophistication with the featured appearance of Brian McKnight\, a figure whose name is synonymous with modern R&B excellence. His inclusion in the lineup signals not only the series’ continued growth\, but its commitment to presenting artists whose influence extends across generations and genres. \n\n\n\nFor audiences following the most compelling music events throughout the state\, Explore New Jersey continues to showcase performances that define the region’s cultural identity through its music coverage\, where nationally recognized talent intersects with local programming to create meaningful\, large-scale experiences. \n\n\n\nBrian McKnight’s presence within the Summer Parks Concert Series brings with it a catalog that has shaped the sound of contemporary R&B for more than three decades. Known for his extraordinary vocal control\, expansive range\, and the emotional clarity of his songwriting\, McKnight has built a career rooted in authenticity and technical mastery. His music occupies a space where romantic balladry meets compositional precision\, producing songs that resonate both as personal expressions and as enduring standards within the genre. \n\n\n\nWhat distinguishes McKnight as an artist is not simply his vocal ability\, though that alone places him among the elite. It is his complete musicianship. As a singer-songwriter\, producer\, and multi-instrumentalist\, he approaches music from a holistic perspective\, understanding the interplay between melody\, harmony\, and lyrical narrative. This multidimensional approach has allowed him to maintain relevance in an industry defined by constant change\, while preserving the core elements that define his sound. \n\n\n\nIn the context of an outdoor performance within Camden County’s park system\, McKnight’s music takes on an added dimension. His songs\, often built around intimacy and emotional nuance\, gain a new kind of resonance when presented in an open-air environment. The contrast between the expansiveness of the setting and the personal nature of the material creates a unique listening experience—one that invites audiences to engage with the music on both a communal and individual level. \n\n\n\nThe Summer Parks Concert Series itself continues to redefine expectations for public programming. By distributing performances across multiple locations rather than centralizing them within a single venue\, Camden County has created a model that emphasizes accessibility without compromising quality. Residents and visitors alike are able to experience nationally recognized artists within their own communities\, transforming familiar green spaces into dynamic cultural hubs. \n\n\n\nThis approach aligns with a larger shift in how live music is being presented. As audiences seek experiences that feel both authentic and immersive\, outdoor concerts have emerged as a compelling alternative to traditional venues. They offer a sense of openness\, flexibility\, and connection that is difficult to replicate indoors. For artists like Brian McKnight\, whose performances rely on emotional connection and audience engagement\, this format provides an opportunity to connect with listeners in a more immediate and organic way. \n\n\n\nThe June 15 performance is positioned as one of the defining events of the 2026 series\, not only because of McKnight’s stature\, but because of what his music represents. His catalog is built on themes that are universally understood—love\, longing\, reflection\, and resilience. These themes transcend demographic boundaries\, making his performances accessible to a wide range of listeners while maintaining a depth that rewards close attention. \n\n\n\nFrom a cultural standpoint\, the inclusion of an artist of McKnight’s caliber underscores the ambition of the Summer Parks Concert Series. It is not content to serve as background entertainment. It aims to create moments that are memorable\, meaningful\, and reflective of the diverse musical landscape that defines New Jersey. \n\n\n\nThe broader impact of the series extends beyond individual performances. By consistently presenting high-quality programming\, Camden County is contributing to the state’s reputation as a destination for live music. This is particularly significant given the competitive nature of the regional entertainment market\, where proximity to major cities often overshadows local initiatives. The Summer Parks Concert Series challenges that dynamic by demonstrating that world-class performances can thrive within community-based settings. \n\n\n\nAs the 2026 season unfolds\, each event builds upon the last\, creating a cumulative experience that reflects the diversity and vitality of contemporary music. The June 15 appearance by Brian McKnight serves as a cornerstone within that framework\, offering audiences an opportunity to experience one of the genre’s most accomplished artists in a setting that emphasizes both accessibility and artistic integrity. \n\n\n\nFor those in New Jersey seeking a live music experience that combines technical excellence\, emotional depth\, and a uniquely communal atmosphere\, the Camden County Summer Parks Concert Series continues to deliver at the highest level. With Brian McKnight taking the stage\, the series not only meets expectations—it raises them\, reinforcing its position as a defining feature of the state’s cultural calendar.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/brian-mcknight-2/
LOCATION:Wiggins Waterfront Park\, 2 Riverside Dr\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camden County Board of Commissioners":MAILTO:commissioners@camdencounty.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090432
CREATED:20260413T120720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T120815Z
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SUMMARY:Devon Allman's Blues Summit
DESCRIPTION:Devon Allman’s Blues Summit at The Newton Theatre Signals a Defining Night for Live Blues in New Jersey This June featuring the Devon Allman Project\, Larry McCray\, Jimmy Hall & Luka Soul with special guest GA-20 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live music landscape continues to sharpen its identity as a serious destination for roots-driven performance\, and on Wednesday\, June 17\, 2026\, that evolution takes center stage at The Newton Theatre with the arrival of Devon Allman’s Blues Summit. Scheduled for 8:00 PM and open to all ages\, this event is not simply another date on the calendar—it is a meticulously assembled convergence of lineage\, musicianship\, and genre authenticity that places the blues\, in all of its forms\, squarely in the spotlight. In a state increasingly recognized for its depth of live programming\, this summit represents a benchmark moment where tradition and forward momentum meet in a single\, immersive performance. \n\n\n\nAt the center of the evening is Devon Allman\, a musician whose name carries both legacy weight and contemporary relevance. As the son of Gregg Allman and a torchbearer for the Allman musical lineage\, Devon has carved out his own identity not by imitation\, but through expansion—blending blues\, rock\, and soul into a sound that respects its origins while pushing outward. His leadership of the Blues Summit reflects a broader vision: not just performing\, but curating a collective of artists who represent different eras and interpretations of the genre. This approach transforms the show into something larger than a headlining set; it becomes a living\, breathing exploration of blues music across generations. \n\n\n\nThe lineup surrounding Allman is constructed with precision. Larry McCray brings a level of guitar mastery and emotional depth that has defined his career and solidified his status as one of the most respected voices in modern blues. His playing is rooted in tradition but carries a contemporary edge\, allowing him to connect with both longtime blues audiences and newer listeners discovering the genre’s power for the first time. McCray’s presence ensures that the night maintains a strong connection to the authentic\, storytelling core that has always defined blues music. \n\n\n\nJimmy Hall adds another dimension entirely\, bridging blues with Southern rock and soul through a career that spans decades. Known for his commanding vocals and unmistakable harmonica work\, Hall’s contributions to the genre extend beyond performance into influence. His collaborations with iconic artists and his role in shaping the sound of bands like Wet Willie position him as a figure who understands the genre from both a historical and a functional standpoint. On a stage like The Newton Theatre\, that experience translates into a performance that is as technically refined as it is emotionally resonant. \n\n\n\nLuka Soul\, representing a newer wave of blues and soul interpretation\, introduces a modern voice that expands the summit’s reach. Her presence is critical to the overall structure of the evening—it ensures that the performance is not locked in nostalgia\, but instead reflects the ongoing evolution of blues as a living genre. Her vocal style\, rooted in the traditions of St. Louis soul\, adds texture and contrast to the lineup\, reinforcing the idea that blues is not static\, but constantly reshaping itself through new artists and perspectives. \n\n\n\nSpecial guest GA-20 further deepens the evening’s commitment to authenticity while simultaneously pushing the genre forward. Since emerging in 2018\, the trio has established itself as one of the most compelling forces in the contemporary blues revival. Their approach is deliberate: strip the music back to its essentials\, emphasize storytelling and groove\, and deliver it with a raw\, unfiltered intensity that feels both vintage and immediate. Drawing inspiration from foundational artists like Howlin’ Wolf\, Junior Wells\, and Hound Dog Taylor\, GA-20 channels the spirit of classic electric blues while avoiding pastiche. Their use of vintage instruments and traditional recording techniques is not aesthetic nostalgia—it is a functional choice designed to capture the sonic integrity that defines the genre’s origins. The result is a sound that resonates with authenticity while remaining accessible to modern audiences. \n\n\n\nThe significance of this event extends beyond the performers themselves. It reflects a broader movement within New Jersey’s music ecosystem\, where venues and promoters are increasingly prioritizing curated\, genre-specific experiences over generic touring packages. Platforms like Explore New Jersey’s music coverage have played a central role in amplifying this shift\, connecting audiences with events that emphasize quality\, context\, and cultural relevance. The Blues Summit fits squarely within this framework—it is not designed as a one-off spectacle\, but as part of a larger narrative that positions New Jersey as a hub for serious live music. \n\n\n\nThe Newton Theatre’s role in this equation cannot be overstated. Its scale and acoustics create an environment where blues music can be experienced in its intended form—intimate\, dynamic\, and deeply connected to the audience. Unlike larger venues where subtlety can be lost\, Newton allows for the full range of expression that defines the genre\, from quiet\, introspective passages to explosive\, high-energy crescendos. This setting is essential for a show like the Blues Summit\, where the interplay between musicians and audience is as important as the individual performances themselves. \n\n\n\nFrom a timing perspective\, the mid-June date positions the event at a strategic point in the summer calendar. As audiences begin to shift toward live experiences that offer depth and authenticity\, the Blues Summit provides an alternative to large-scale festival programming. It offers something more focused\, more intentional—a night built around musicianship rather than spectacle. This distinction is increasingly important in a market where audiences are seeking experiences that feel both meaningful and memorable. \n\n\n\nThe Blues Summit also underscores the enduring relevance of blues music within the broader American musical landscape. While the genre’s roots are firmly planted in history\, its influence continues to permeate modern music across multiple styles. Events like this serve as both celebration and continuation\, ensuring that the traditions of blues are not only preserved but actively expanded. By bringing together artists who represent different facets of the genre\, the summit creates a dialogue between past and present\, highlighting the ways in which blues continues to evolve. \n\n\n\nFor New Jersey\, hosting an event of this caliber reinforces the state’s growing reputation as a destination for high-quality live music. It signals to both audiences and artists that the region is capable of supporting programming that goes beyond the mainstream\, offering experiences that are curated\, intentional\, and artistically significant. This is the kind of event that elevates the entire ecosystem\, setting a standard for what live music in the state can—and should—be. \n\n\n\nAs June 17 approaches\, Devon Allman’s Blues Summit stands as one of the most compelling live music events on the New Jersey calendar. It is a night defined by collaboration\, authenticity\, and a deep respect for the craft of performance. For those who understand the power of blues music—and for those looking to experience it at its highest level—The Newton Theatre will be the place where that connection becomes undeniable.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/devon-allmans-blues-summit-2/
LOCATION:New Jersey
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260621T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090432
CREATED:20260407T122812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T122820Z
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SUMMARY:The Vienna Lessons
DESCRIPTION:The Vienna Lessons Brings Mozart and Beethoven to Life in a Bold\, Music-Driven Stage Production at New Jersey Repertory Company \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s cultural calendar continues to evolve with programming that merges intellectual depth with performance precision\, and on June 4 at 7:00 PM\, New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch will present The Vienna Lessons\, a sharply constructed comedic drama that imagines a pivotal and often-debated moment in music history. Set in Vienna in 1787\, the production explores a speculative encounter between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a young Ludwig van Beethoven\, two figures whose influence on Western music remains unmatched. Within the broader framework of live performance across the state—consistently reflected in Explore New Jersey’s music coverage—this production stands out as a hybrid theatrical experience\, combining narrative\, historical interpretation\, and live musical integration. \n\n\n\nAt its foundation\, The Vienna Lessons is built around a single premise with expansive implications: the meeting of two composers at dramatically different points in their lives. Mozart\, already an established and prolific composer yet facing financial instability\, represents artistic maturity shaped by experience and contradiction. Beethoven\, portrayed as a driven and highly self-assured young musician\, embodies ambition\, discipline\, and the early formation of a revolutionary voice. The dramatic tension of the piece emerges from this contrast—one artist navigating decline despite mastery\, the other ascending with untested certainty. \n\n\n\nThe play’s structure leverages this dynamic to explore broader questions about mentorship\, legacy\, and creative identity. Rather than presenting a straightforward historical narrative\, the work operates within a speculative framework\, constructing dialogue and interaction that reflect what such a meeting could have revealed about both composers. This approach allows the production to move beyond biography into interpretation\, using character-driven exchanges to examine how artistic influence is transmitted\, challenged\, and ultimately transformed. \n\n\n\nA defining feature of The Vienna Lessons is its integration of music into the dramatic framework. The inclusion of compositions from both Mozart and Beethoven is not ornamental—it is structural. These works function as extensions of character\, reinforcing emotional states\, thematic transitions\, and the evolving relationship between the two figures. The performance also introduces imagined collaborative elements\, creating a conceptual space where the musical languages of both composers intersect. This aspect of the production requires careful coordination\, ensuring that the musical components align with the narrative arc rather than operating independently. \n\n\n\nFrom a performance standpoint\, the material demands a high level of control and interpretive clarity. The dialogue is constructed to balance humor with intellectual engagement\, requiring actors to navigate shifts in tone while maintaining consistency in character portrayal. Timing becomes critical\, particularly in scenes where comedic elements are layered over deeper thematic content. In a venue like New Jersey Repertory Company\, where audience proximity heightens the impact of performance detail\, these elements are amplified\, creating an environment where subtle shifts in delivery carry significant weight. \n\n\n\nThe Long Branch location of New Jersey Repertory Company provides an ideal setting for a production of this nature. Known for its focus on new works and playwright-driven programming\, the theatre offers a space where narrative and performance can operate without distraction. Its scale supports an intimate viewing experience\, allowing audiences to engage directly with both the dialogue and the musical elements of the production. This alignment between venue and material is central to the effectiveness of The Vienna Lessons\, ensuring that the conceptual framework of the play is fully realized in performance. \n\n\n\nThematically\, the production engages with the enduring relevance of Mozart and Beethoven within contemporary culture. While their work is often associated with historical distance\, The Vienna Lessons positions them as immediate and relatable figures\, defined not only by their achievements but by their struggles\, ambitions\, and interactions. This approach reflects a broader trend within live performance\, where historical subjects are reinterpreted through a modern lens to emphasize their continued significance. As highlighted across Explore New Jersey’s music platform\, this type of programming contributes to a more dynamic understanding of classical music\, bridging the gap between past and present. \n\n\n\nTicket pricing for the June 4 performance is set at $65\, reflecting the level of production and the specialized nature of the work. This positions the event within the upper tier of regional theatre offerings while maintaining accessibility for audiences seeking a performance that combines intellectual rigor with artistic execution. The single-evening format further reinforces its status as a focused engagement\, encouraging early planning for those interested in attending. \n\n\n\nWithin the broader context of New Jersey’s 2026 performance calendar\, The Vienna Lessons occupies a distinct position. It is neither purely theatrical nor strictly musical; it exists at the intersection of both\, requiring an audience willing to engage with its hybrid structure. This positioning aligns with the continued diversification of programming across the state\, where venues are increasingly presenting work that challenges conventional categorization while maintaining a high standard of execution. \n\n\n\nAs the performance unfolds on June 4 in Long Branch\, The Vienna Lessons will offer a carefully constructed exploration of artistic connection\, conflict\, and influence. It is a production that leverages historical imagination\, musical integration\, and disciplined performance to create an experience that is both engaging and analytically rich. Within New Jersey’s evolving cultural landscape\, it stands as a clear example of how live theatre can intersect with musical history to produce work that is both intellectually grounded and theatrically compelling.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/the-vienna-lessons-3/
LOCATION:New Jersey Repertory Company\, 179 Broadway\, Long Branch\, New Jersey\, 07740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090432
CREATED:20260127T172537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T172711Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T233000
DTSTAMP:20260426T090432
CREATED:20260201T212032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T212053Z
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:A Summer Rock Reckoning in Newark as The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers Ignite the North to Shore Festival Stage \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Saturday\, June 20\, Newark becomes the epicenter of modern American rock as The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers take over Prudential Center for one of the most anticipated nights of the North to Shore Festival. Scheduled for a 7 p.m. start\, the pairing brings together two fiercely independent\, road-tested bands whose live reputations have been built not on spectacle\, but on volume\, sweat\, swagger\, and an unshakable devotion to the raw power of guitar-driven music. \n\n\n\nThis is not a nostalgia tour. It is a collision of eras\, attitudes\, and audiences—an unapologetic celebration of what rock and roll still does best when it is played loud\, honest\, and without compromise. \n\n\n\nFor The Black Crowes\, the Newark appearance lands during one of the most remarkable late-career surges in modern rock. Fresh off their first GRAMMY nomination in more than three decades and a recent nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame\, the band arrives with renewed urgency and a catalog that has only grown more influential with time. The Robinson brothers continue to lead a lineup that refuses to soften its edges\, delivering the blues-soaked\, rhythm-driven sound that first made them one of the defining American rock bands of their generation. \n\n\n\nLive\, The Black Crowes remain fiercely unpredictable. Their sets are known to stretch and breathe\, driven by deep grooves\, extended instrumental sections\, and spontaneous shifts that reflect the band’s roots in classic soul\, Southern rock\, and gritty barroom blues. Fans can expect a career-spanning performance that moves effortlessly between era-defining staples like “She Talks to Angels” and “Hard to Handle” and the lean\, hard-hitting new material that has defined their latest creative chapter. Songs from their recent releases\, including Happiness Bastards and A Pound of Feathers\, showcase a band not content to trade on reputation\, but intent on proving that its voice still belongs in the present tense. \n\n\n\nWhat makes a Black Crowes show resonate\, particularly in an arena setting like Prudential Center\, is the band’s ability to make even the largest rooms feel personal. Their sound strips rock back to its essential elements—gritty guitar interplay\, loose-but-locked-in rhythm sections\, and vocals delivered with conviction rather than polish. The result is a performance that feels less like a production and more like a living\, breathing jam session scaled up for thousands. \n\n\n\nSharing the bill is Whiskey Myers\, a band whose rise has been fueled almost entirely by relentless touring and organic fan support rather than mainstream radio cycles. With nearly 3\,000 live shows behind them\, the Texas-based group arrives in Newark as one of the most battle-tested and consistently explosive live acts in modern Southern rock. \n\n\n\nWhiskey Myers’ sound blends the emotional grit of outlaw country storytelling with the muscular weight of classic rock and Southern jam traditions. Their music carries echoes of the Allman Brothers’ groove-driven exploration and the crushing\, riff-forward impact of Led Zeppelin\, while maintaining a modern edge that keeps their songs firmly rooted in today’s cultural landscape. The band’s latest release\, Whomp Whack Thunder\, captures a group operating at full throttle—confident\, focused\, and unafraid to lean into both melody and volume. \n\n\n\nOn stage\, that energy translates into a set built for movement. Driving rhythms\, soaring choruses\, and tightly wound guitar work create a physical response in the crowd\, turning large-scale venues into communal release valves for fans who crave authenticity over perfection. Their ability to command massive rooms has already earned them landmark appearances at venues like Red Rocks and high-profile tour stops alongside some of the most iconic names in rock history. \n\n\n\nWhat makes this North to Shore Festival stop especially compelling is how naturally these two bands complement one another. The Black Crowes bring the deep roots of American blues and soul-inflected rock\, while Whiskey Myers injects modern Southern fire and arena-ready urgency. Together\, they create a full-spectrum rock experience—one that moves from groove-heavy swagger to full-blown\, riff-driven catharsis. \n\n\n\nThe setting only amplifies the impact. Prudential Center\, located in the heart of downtown Newark\, has become one of New Jersey’s most important live entertainment destinations\, anchoring major cultural events that draw audiences from across the state and the greater New York metropolitan area. As part of the North to Shore Festival\, the show reflects the broader vision of positioning New Jersey as a premier home for large-scale music experiences that blend national touring talent with regional cultural energy. \n\n\n\nFor fans who closely follow the state’s growing live performance scene\, this event stands as one of the most significant rock bookings of the summer. Readers looking to explore more upcoming concerts\, artist spotlights\, and festival highlights across the Garden State can find expanded coverage through Explore New Jersey’s dedicated music section\, which continues to spotlight the venues and performers shaping New Jersey’s evolving soundscape. \n\n\n\nBeyond the headliners\, the evening represents something increasingly rare in modern touring schedules: a major arena show built around musicianship\, spontaneity\, and live risk. Both bands are known for reshaping their setlists\, stretching arrangements\, and letting the moment dictate the performance. That approach ensures no two nights feel the same—and it is precisely what keeps longtime fans returning and first-time listeners instantly converted. \n\n\n\nFor anyone searching for rock and roll in its most honest form—unfiltered\, emotionally charged\, and unapologetically loud—June 20 offers a rare opportunity. When The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers step onto the Prudential Center stage\, the night will not be about trend lines or algorithms. It will be about guitars pushed to their limits\, voices raised with conviction\, and a reminder that the heart of rock still beats strongest when it is played live\, without safety nets\, and with everything on the line.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/79175/
LOCATION:The Prudential Center\, 25 Lafayette St\, Newark\, New Jersey\, 07102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music,North To Shore
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SUMMARY:Evanescence 2026 World Tour with Spiritbox and Nova Twins
DESCRIPTION:Evanescence Brings 2026 World Tour to Camden with Spiritbox and Nova Twins \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClassic and modern rock fans will have a major night to look forward to as Evanescence brings its highly anticipated 2026 World Tour to the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on Saturday\, June 20. The show\, beginning at 7:00 p.m.\, will feature the band’s signature blend of gothic rock and symphonic metal\, alongside support from rising acts Spiritbox and Nova Twins\, promising a full evening of high-energy performances. \n\n\n\nThe Freedom Mortgage Pavilion\, perched along the scenic Camden waterfront with views of the Philadelphia skyline\, has long been a premier venue for live music in New Jersey. Its expansive outdoor stage and seating options allow fans to experience every note of a band like Evanescence\, known for their dramatic melodies\, powerful vocals\, and theatrical live shows. \n\n\n\nEvanescence’s 2026 tour marks a continuation of their global resurgence\, fueled by both new material and the enduring popularity of hits like “Bring Me to Life” and “My Immortal.” Their music has consistently bridged rock\, metal\, and symphonic elements\, attracting generations of listeners and establishing the band as a staple of modern rock. \n\n\n\nJoining Evanescence on the bill are Spiritbox\, a Canadian metal group gaining attention for their innovative sound that blends heavy riffs with atmospheric layers\, and Nova Twins\, a British rock duo recognized for their energetic performances and genre-defying style. Together\, these acts provide a diverse musical experience that spans gothic\, metal\, and contemporary rock. \n\n\n\nFans attending the Camden stop will also have access to a variety of upgrades designed to enhance the concert experience. Options include lounge and deck access\, VIP club seating\, premier parking\, fast lane entry\, lawn chair and blanket rentals\, and even ferry service across the river\, giving attendees multiple ways to tailor the evening to their preferences. \n\n\n\nThis tour stop highlights Camden’s growing reputation as a hub for live music and entertainment\, drawing audiences from across New Jersey\, Philadelphia\, and beyond. Explore New Jersey regularly covers music events\, cultural happenings\, and live performances throughout the state\, offering readers insider details on concerts like this one and other notable events in the Garden State. \n\n\n\nWith Evanescence headlining\, Spiritbox and Nova Twins supporting\, and the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion providing the perfect setting\, June 20 is shaping up to be a landmark night for rock and metal fans in New Jersey\, combining powerful performances with a waterfront backdrop that makes Camden a must-visit destination for live music.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/evanescence-2026-world-tour/
LOCATION:Freedom Mortgage Pavilion\, 1 Harbour Blvd\, Camden\, New Jersey\, 08103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Music
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SUMMARY:Moe-tion Dance Theater Professional Dance Series
DESCRIPTION:Moe-tion Dance Theatre Brings a Powerful Intergenerational Performance to Hackettstown’s Sitnik Theatre This June \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew Jersey’s live arts scene continues to deepen its cultural impact with performances that do more than entertain—they reflect\, challenge\, and connect. This June\, one of the state’s most compelling contemporary dance voices returns to the stage as Moe-tion Dance Theatre presents its Professional Dance Series at the Sitnik Theatre in Hackettstown. Scheduled for Saturday\, June 20 at 7:00 PM\, the evening is positioned as a defining artistic statement—one that explores the passage of time\, the evolution of identity\, and the enduring power of movement to bridge generations. \n\n\n\nAt a time when much of the national conversation around dance focuses on youth-driven virtuosity\, this production offers a more nuanced and expansive perspective. Under the direction of Artistic Director Maureen Glennon Clayton\, Moe-tion Dance Theatre has built a reputation for creating work that is emotionally grounded\, intellectually engaging\, and rooted in lived experience. This latest presentation continues that trajectory\, centering its creative vision on themes of growth\, resilience\, and the beauty that emerges with age. \n\n\n\nThe structure of the performance is intentionally designed as a series of interconnected vignettes\, each one offering a distinct lens into the human experience across different stages of life. Rather than following a single linear narrative\, the program unfolds as a mosaic of movement-driven storytelling\, allowing audiences to engage with each piece individually while also absorbing the broader thematic arc. This format creates a rhythm that mirrors life itself—moments of intensity\, reflection\, joy\, and transition woven together into a cohesive artistic journey. \n\n\n\nA defining element of this production is its collaborative foundation. Moe-tion Dance Theatre continues to expand its creative reach by working alongside guest choreographers and dancers\, bringing a diversity of voices and perspectives into the process. This approach not only enriches the choreography but also ensures that the work remains dynamic and responsive to the evolving language of contemporary dance. The result is a program that feels both deeply personal and collectively resonant\, balancing individual expression with shared experience. \n\n\n\nCentral to the evening is the premiere of new work\, a hallmark of the company’s commitment to pushing creative boundaries while remaining anchored in meaningful storytelling. These new pieces are expected to delve into the complexities of aging—not as a limitation\, but as a source of depth\, wisdom\, and transformation. Through carefully constructed movement\, the choreography explores how the body carries memory\, how time shapes expression\, and how dance can articulate what words often cannot. \n\n\n\nEqually significant is the production’s emphasis on intergenerational performance. By incorporating young dancers from the community alongside seasoned performers\, Moe-tion Dance Theatre creates a layered stage environment where different perspectives coexist and interact. This dynamic is not presented as contrast\, but as continuity—a visual and emotional representation of how artistic passion evolves over time. The presence of emerging talent adds energy and immediacy\, while the experience of established dancers brings nuance and gravitas\, resulting in a balanced and compelling performance landscape. \n\n\n\nThis intergenerational dimension is more than a programming choice; it is a statement about the role of dance within a community. It reinforces the idea that movement is not confined to a specific age or stage of life\, but is instead a lifelong practice that adapts and grows alongside the individual. In doing so\, the production challenges conventional expectations and invites audiences to reconsider what it means to be a dancer\, an artist\, and a participant in the creative process. \n\n\n\nThe Sitnik Theatre at the Lackland Performing Arts Center provides an ideal setting for this kind of work. Its intimate configuration allows for a direct connection between performers and audience\, ensuring that the emotional subtleties of each piece are fully realized. In a program built on personal narrative and expressive detail\, this proximity enhances the overall impact\, drawing viewers into the performance rather than positioning them as distant observers. \n\n\n\nFor audiences across New Jersey\, this event represents an opportunity to engage with contemporary dance at a high level without leaving the region. It is a reminder that the state’s cultural offerings continue to rival those of larger metropolitan centers\, driven by artists and organizations committed to excellence and innovation. Moe-tion Dance Theatre stands at the forefront of this movement\, consistently delivering work that is both accessible and artistically rigorous. \n\n\n\nThose interested in attending can access additional details and secure tickets through the official event listing for Moe-tion Dance Theatre’s Professional Dance Series. With its combination of premiere choreography\, collaborative artistry\, and a powerful thematic focus on the human journey through time\, this performance is poised to be one of the standout cultural events of the summer season in New Jersey. \n\n\n\nAs the curtain rises on June 20\, audiences will be invited into a space where movement becomes memory\, where age is reframed as strength\, and where the shared language of dance transcends generational boundaries. It is an evening designed not only to be seen\, but to be felt—an experience that lingers long after the final bow\, reaffirming the enduring connection between art\, time\, and the human spirit.
URL:https://explorenewjersey.org/event/moe-tion-dance-theater/
LOCATION:Sitnik Theatre\, 715 Grand Ave\, Hackettstown\, New Jersey\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Theatre
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