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Selected New Jersey Live Events
UPCOMING SHOWS
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DATE | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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1 | "Broadway In The Park" | Memorial Park | Maplewood |
2 | Time Traveller Moody Blues Tribute | Woodbridge High School | Woodbridge |
3 | The Cowsills, The Weeklings | Kennedy Plaza | Atlantic City |
4 | Yacht Lobsters | Williams Center | Rutherford |
5 | Willie Nile | Randy Now's Mancave | Hightstown |
6 | Tower of Power | URSB PAC | Carteret |
7 | Bayzara Muysic Festival | Keansburg Beach | Keansburg |
8 | Ruben Studdard's Luther Vandross Tribute | Wiggins Park | Camden |
9 | Human Wheels John Mellencamp Tribute | High School Concert Field | Woodbridge |
10 | UB40, The English Beat | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
11 | Sheena Easton | Levoy Theatre | Millville |
12 | Steve Forbert | Stangl Stage | Flemington |
13 | Outlaw Music Festival | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
14 | Sea. Hear. Now Festival | Waterfront | Asbury Park |
15 | Vampire Weekend | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
16 | The Orchestra ELO Tribute | Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood |
17 | Smokin' Jackets | Hall of Records | Freehold |
18 | Carl Palmer | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
19 | Elvis Costello | Borgata | Atlantic City |
19 | Steve Winwood | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
19 | Rosanne Cash | Outpost In The Burbs | Montclair |
21 | XPoNential Music Festival | Wiggins Park | Camden |
22 | Pool Kids, Truth Club, Pony | House Of Independents | Asbury Park |
24 | Steve Winwood | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
25 | MIcky Dolenz | William Paterson University | Wayne |
26 | Alice Cooper, Judas Priest | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
27 | Eaglemania | Algonquin Arts Theater | Manasquan |
28 | The Bronx Wanderers | Ocean County College | Toms River |
29 | NBA Young Boy, Dee Baby, EBK, Jaaybo, K3 | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark |
30 | G Flip, Mercer Henderson | Asbury Lanes | Asbury Park |
(All Arts. All Jersey.)
Featured Events

Falling In Reverse
They’re calling it the “God Is A Weapon” tour. Last summer, their Jelly Roll duet, “All My Life,” hit #1. This tour, they’re supporting “All My Women” with Slaughter To Prevail and Hollywood Undead opening. Last year’s Popular Monster album went gold, thus big venues like this one and then the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel on September 16 are the order of the day for them now and there’s no looking back.

The Plot In You
Ohio’s The Plot In You—singer Landon Tewers, guitarist Josh Childress, bassist Ethan Yoder, drummer Michael Cooper—will embark on a headlining tour with support acts Northlane, Invent Animate and Windwalker, prior to opening for Bring Me The Horizon. Their Volume #3 EP is out, and like their first two records, it hopscotches between alternative, electronica, hard pop and whiteboy soul.

Breaking Benjamin
Here’s a good triple-bill downtown Newark at the Pru: Pennsylvania’s Breaking Benjamin, around for 23 years, with 10 #1s and 8.5 billion streams, will be supporting its Ember album by headlining with Canadian hard rockers Three Days Grace and L.A. alt-rockers Return To Dust.

Pete McCann Band
Guitarist Pete McCann has played with Manhattan Transfer and the Mahavishnu Orchestra besides plenty of others. He’s currently in eight different bands but still has time to lead his own, which he will do September 12 in Teaneck. He’s the go-to guy when CNN, the BBC and Sesame Street needs a guitar.

10cc
“The Ultimate Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour,” as England’s Graham Gouldman, 79, calls it, hits the Carteret PAC Sept 13. He’s sold upwards of 30 million records with 10cc, the band he started in 1972. “I’m Not In Love” (1975) and “The Things We Do For Love” (1976) still sound as fresh and vital today as when they were first released. Then there’s “Dreadlock Holiday” from the 1978 movie The Social Network. Gouldman is touring with a whole new 10cc as he switches off between acoustic and electric guitars plus bass amid drums, percussion, keyboards and mandolin.

Lily Vakili
Lily Vakili will be performing a benefit concert at the Montclair Story Salon for 1in6 Support and Mission Kid Success. As a mother of an autistic son, she has always supported organizations such as Parents Who Rock. She also serves on the Montclair Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities. She’s produced documentaries and has always considered herself a voice for the less fortunate. Her Oceans Of Kansas album drops October 17. “Hold On They Say” is the new single.

Life Of Agony
It’s been 30 years Of Ugly since Life Of Agony recorded that seminal alt-metal album. Now the New York foursome will perform that second album of theirs in its entirety on a tour that will crash-land at the Starland in Sayreville. Guitarist Joey Zampella says, “everyone was expecting River Runs Red, part two, but Ugly was a left turn. People were like, `this is different!’ It took some time to sink its hooks into our listeners but when it did, it became a classic.” God Forbid will open and on this night of nights so will Jasta, the solo project of Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta. Bring earplugs.

Fear Of Falling
In a special 3:00 p.m. all-ages show, Fear Of Falling, the Hunterdon County alt-rockers, will be playing selections from their brand new 11-song cherry-red vinyl limited-edition album, Long Shadows Echo. Visit ebay.com/itm/406121327090 to get the $20.00 ticket for $13.

The Minus 5
In support of its 12-track Oar On, Penelope! album on Yep Roc Records, The Minus 5 will perform “Blow In My Bag,” “Words And Birds” and other selections on September 21 in Jersey City at White Eagle Hall. From Americana to Psychedelia, this collective, since 1993, has featured, within its ranks, members of R.E.M., Drive-By Truckers, The Bangles, Wilco, Death Cab For Cutie and Pearl Jam.

The Revivalists
Touring in support of the 10th anniversary of their breakthrough Men Amongst Mountains album, which has been re-released as an expanded 36-track bonanza, Louisiana’s The Revivalists have embarked on their “All In The Family” tour with Ohio singer-songwriter Nolan Taylor opening.

GayC/DC
The music of Australian hard rockers AC/DC has never been more gay! Dee Snider of Twisted Sister loves ‘em and they redo AC/DC’s iconic “Bad Boy Boogie” into the ironic “Gay Boy Boogie.” Coming to Rutherford for the first time, these shockingly astute hard rockers had members of L.A. Guns, Armored Saint and King’s X on their “Highway To Hell” video.

Arts Fishing Club
In support of The 502s at Asbury Lanes down the shore, Arts Fishing Club will play a full set including the first single, “Gary Busey,” off their new Supernatural Groove EP. The indie-rock band from Tennessee is fronted by Christopher Kessenich, a dude who walked for five months—over 1,600 miles—from Maine to Georgia, playing 60 shows and sleeping on the floor in the homes of strangers.

Hot Milk
Supporting its self-produced Corporation P.O.P., Hot Milk will spill all over Jersey City at White Eagle Hall September 30. They’ve got a lot on their minds and it all comes spewing forth on this, their second album: collective pain, personal fear, saving the world, politics and a sense of doom and gloom that permeates throughout their stance. Oh, and they’re very British. They wear their allegiance to their Manchester hometown on their sleeve.

Andy Bianco Band
Composer-Educator Andy Bianco will take time out from his guitar perch for Elle Varner to lead his band into Teaneck on Cedar Lane September 5 at 8:00 p.m. He’s played hot spot Smoke in New York City, the Essence Festival in New Orleans, the Black Entertainment Television Awards, the Richmond Virginia Jazz Fest and throughout Japan.

Remember Jones
Singer-Songwriter Remember Jones will be performing two free sets in Highlands (Monmouth County) at The Seafarer Bar on Atlantic Street starting at 4:00 p.m. In the past, he’s performed tributes to everyone from Dean Martin and Dionne Warwick to Amy Winehouse, Joe Cocker and Queen. He has also positively nailed material from such disparate sources as Jeff Buckley, The Who, the Broadway show Hair, Kanye West, Meat Loaf and Tom Jones so there’s no telling what he and his nonet will perform.

Wheatus
Remember “Teenage Dirtbag”? That was Wheatus, a ‘90s rock’n’roll band formed in the mean streets of New York City’s Lower East Side by singer-songwriter-guitarist Bendan B. Brown. Twenty-seven musicians have come in and out of their ranks since but Brown remains, leading a sextet through selections from their five albums, the latest of which is The Valentine (2013). Opening will be Tug Of War Machine and Late Cambrian.

Steve Forbert
Longtime Asbury Park resident Steve Forbert will bring his words and music to Terhune Park in Matawan on August 28, supporting his terrific Daylight Savings Time album (Blue Rose Music). American Songwriter magazine said of Forbert, “like Zevon, Petty, Parsons, Dylan and Springsteen, Forbert has left his unmistakable imprint on the landscape of American music.” He busted out of Mississippi in 1976 with one of the greatest alt-folk debuts of all-time, Alive On Arrival. His second album, Jackrabbit Slim, contained his biggest hit, “Romeo’s Tune.” Rosanne Cash, Keith Urban, Marty Stuart and Webb Wilder have covered his songs. In 2017, so did 21 artists on a tribute album.

Bones Owens
Those going to see Blackberry Smoke at the Bergen PAC in Englewood on August 27 best get there early because rockin’ Tennessee troubadour Bones Owens will be previewing tracks from his upcoming Best Western album, due September 19 from the Thirty Tigers label. Its first single is “Old Time Low,” which Bones describes as “that familiar down-in-the-dumps feeling, the attempt to self-medicate it away, and the peaks and valleys that follow.”

Chevelle
Celebrating the release of their first new music in four years, the multi-platinum Chevelle hits the Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park on August 23. The Chicago brothers Loeffler have been in this band for three decades, enjoying 12 major hits in its impressive alt-rock history. Opening will be Asking Alexandra and Dead Poet Society.

Cypress Hill
Legendary hip-hop group Cypress Hill is on its “Dank Daze of Summer” tour in support of the recently-released Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall album with the London Symphony Orchestra, a reworking of its 1993 Black Sunday. Atmosphere, Lupe Fiasco and The Pharcyde are also on the bill.

Samantha Fish
Paper Doll (Rounder Records) is out and Samantha Fish is supporting its release with a national tour that will take her to the Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival on August 16. This gal’s the real deal. She Shreds. Bigtime. Her Death Wish Blues with Jesse Dayton was one of the best damn albums of 2023 in any genre. There’s a reason that the Stones, Clapton and Slash have all asked her to open their shows. She rocks. “It’s taken me years to finally find my voice in a studio setting,” she says of Paper Doll, “but with this record I took everything I had and slammed it right on the table.”

A.R. Rahman
He’s won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Grammy. He’s sold upwards of 200 million records. A.R. Rahman—composer for 150+ films (including Slumdog Millionaire)—will stop in Newark August 16 at the Pru for his “Wonderment Tour.” The Bollywood superstar is amongst the most iconic of any artist from India. He blends classical, electronica and Indian folk-music in an all-encompassing theatrical presentation.

Edwin McCain
If you’re going to see Train at the Hard Rock in AC, you best get there early enough to catch singer-songwriter Edwin McCain, on the road in support of his eleventh album, Lucky, his first album in 14 years.

Andrew Latona Trio
After successful appearances in new York City at Birdland, The Blue Note, Lincoln Center, Smalls, Smoke and Mezzrow, Maryland jazz guitarist-composer-educator Andrew Latona brings his trio to Teaneck on August 15. Gospel and that Washington DC strain of what they call go-go music resonates in his mix. Now based in Brooklyn, he’s the brother of Christopher Latona, the rising jazz drummer-pianist.

Bees Deluxe
Half British-Half Boston Blues Band Bees Deluxe return to the Lizzie Rose Music Room in Tuckerton August 15 by popular demand with Asbury Park singer-songwriter Renee Maskin opening. They’ll be headed to Memphis in January to compete in the International Blues Challenge with their mix of New Orleans funk, psychedelic acid-rock and deep Chicago Blues. They color outside the lines with versions of everything from Billie Holiday to Jimi Hendrix. Lead guitarist Conrad Warre went to school with the late Paul Kossoff of Free. He toured throughout Europe with Joe Jackson.

Tommy James & The Shondells
Here’s another chance to see the legendary Tommy James belt out those songs we all know and love. He hasn’t lost an inch on his voice. Every Tommy James concert is a celebration. Where else to be than in Morristown on this night?

Secret Monkey Weekend
Ready for a Secret Monkey Weekend with a North Carolina dad and his two step-daughters? If so, Finnegan’s in Hoboken is the place to groove August 14. Their Americana-styled Lemon Drop Hammer is out—produced by legendary producer Don Dixon (R.E.M./Smithereens)—and guitarist Jefferson Hart will be supporting its release with bassist Ella Hart and drummer Lisa Brown-Hart.

Brea Fournier & the Dream Ballet
High energy fem-centric pop-rock combining aspects of riot grrrl punk, Broadway and indie-rock, Fournier is an iconoclast with a challenging and aggressive vision. The current album, Manic Pixie Dream Girl, boasts its “Montclair” single (with themes of identity, gender and emotional liberation). Also on the bill is Never The Name, Bella & Dave, Ela Martini and Two Moons Away.

The Monroe Quinn Trio
“Bird Bash: A Tribute To The Music Of Charlie Parker” will be performed by The Monroe Quinn Trio—with Jose Rodriguez and Michael Advensky—on a Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. for 90 minutes. Admission is free but registration is required.

Tommy James & The Shondells
It’s a night of hits as legendary Tommy James will bring his current cast of Shondells to the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood on August 9. To think that this Michigan teenager who forms a band in 1964 (after having been in bands since age 12), is still going strong in 2025 has to be considered as one of the seven wonders of the world. And he sounds just great (unlike many of his peers).

The Dollyrots
Bassist-Vocalist frontwoman Kelly Ogden, guitarist Luis Cabezas and drummer Simon Hancock—Florida’s The Dollyrots—will end their tour August 9 at the Anchor Rock Club in AC. We all know how most tours like to end so this night should be wild.

Volbeat
Danish almost-metal trio Volbeat—guitarist-singer Michael Paulsen, drummer Jon Larsen, bassist Kaspar Boye Larsen—will be supporting its ninth album, God Of Angels Trust (Republic /Universal), by headlining what they’re calling their “Greatest Of All Tours Worldwide” with Three Days Of Grace and Wage War. It’s gonna be LOUD at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden on August 9. And the same three bands will do it all over again the very next night in Holmdel at the PNC Bank Arts Center.

Don Felder
Talk about the most classic of classic rock shows! Former Eagle Don Felder will be supporting his The Vault: 50 Years Of Music album by schlepping across the country with Styx and former REO Speedwagon singer Kevin Cronin. Felder’s Vault contains newly recorded versions of his songs from 1974’s “Move On” to 2023’s “I Like The Things You Do.” Felder, while in the Eagles, co-wrote “Hotel California,” “Victim Of Love,” “Those Shoes,” “The Disco Strangler,” “Visions” and “Too Many Hands.”

Taylor Acorn
“Goodbye Good Riddance” sings Taylor Acorn on her new Fearless Records single. Her “Summer School Tour” started July 11 and she’ll be in Sayreville August 8 at the Starland Ballroom. Influenced by Avril Lavigne and Paramore, she’s giving a sexy spin to emo, winning new fans in the process.

Arrows In Action
Ahead of the September 19 release of I Think I’ve Been Here Before, Arrows In Action, the pop-rock trio from Tennessee, will play the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville on August 8 as part of their “Summer School Tour” with Taylor Acorn, Charlotte Sands and Rain City Drive. The new single is “Empty Canvas.” They have also signed up for the Vans Warped Tour and recently concluded a major festival tour abroad.

Esperanza Spalding
Oregon’s Esperanza Spalding, 41, incorporates instrumental jazz, improvisation, vocalese, poetry, dance and storytelling into her mix. She sings samba, opera, pop, jazz, R’n’B and blues. She’s a bassist, composer, educator, healer, movie-maker and activist. She’d just as soon lecture on regenerative agriculture as she would sing the blues but there will be no lectures in Red Bank on August 8 within the confines of the Count Basie Performing Arts Center’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre.

Francesca Fuentes
She Can’t Hide. Or so she sings on her new EP. They call her Chess. Her mix of pop, rock’n’roll, soul and hip-hop is exquisitely delicious. If you miss her in Milltown on August 3, this talented Jersey Girl will also be at Whitechapel Projects in Long Branch on August 14, then at the Café Improv in Princeton on August 23 and Spire Coffee in Toms River on August 29. You can also catch her at The Sanctuary in Butler on September 19. Don’t forget: she Can’t Hide.

Pantera
With the pride of Bayonne Zakk Wylde on lead guitar, Pantera will storm into the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel July 31. They’re calling it “The Heaviest Tour of the Summer” as super-duper-Swedish heavy-as-all-hell metal band Amon Amarth will be opening. As the old saying goes, fuck art, let’s dance!

Wild Rivers
They’re already multi-platinum. Indie trio Wild Rivers is supporting its Better Now album with a national tour that will see Khalid Yassein (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Devan Glover (lead vocals) and Andrew Oliver (lead guitar, synthesizers) hit The Stone Pony in Asbury Park on July 29. Their thought-provoking lyrics—combined with their genre-fluid melodies—give off an air of seasoned wisdom for three such youngsters. (They debuted in 2022 with Sidelines and won fans opening for The Chicks.)

New Jersey Punk Rock Flea Market
The air-conditioned Expo Center in Edison is the site of the “Summer Sizzla” edition of the New Jersey Punk Rock Flea Market. Get a tattoo! Groove to the live DJs. Check out the stuffed animals under glass in the taxidermy terrarium. Thrill to the sideshow performances. It all goes down from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Punk Rockers under 13 are free.

Bandits On The Run
Theatrical indie-folk trio Bandits On The Run are on a short tour supporting The Shakespeare Tapes that has songs inspired by British poet William Shakespeare [1564-1616]. A uniquely positioned act with emphasis on interplay between cello, guitar and accordion, complete with light percussion from all three amid exquisite three-part vocal harmonies, Shepherd, Enscoe and Strayhorn used to busk in the New York City subways before they went pro.

Francesca Fuentes
Jersey Shore girl Francesca Fuentes will be playing songs from her Can’t Hide EP at Pino’s in Highland Park July 23. Chess, as she’s called, has been described as “organic pop-rock.” She’s been writing songs since she was 12, and continued her musical education at Monmouth University in Long Branch. Her “Rock With Me” video won a prize at the 2019 Jersey City Lovesick Film Festival. After having her heart broken in 2020, she’s poured out her soul in songs like “I Just Want To Be Your Lover Again” and “Pink Drink.”

Sparni Plath Quartet
Staten Island’s Sparni Plath plays vibes with pianist Javier Jbara, bassist Emek Demir and drummer Matt Vera-Corcoran. He learned a lot from legendary Cuban trumpeter/pianist Arturo Sandoval. His multi-genre jams—including hi-hop, jazz-rock fusion, funk and post-bop—have attracted sophisticated ears across the tri-state region. His quartet will be at Brvsh Cul7ur3 in Teaneck on Cedar Lane Just 23. No telling where he might go musically.