Calendar
Selected New Jersey Live Events
UPCOMING SHOWS
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December
DEC | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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01 | Linda Eder | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
01 | Betsy Wolfe | Duncan Smith Theatre | Holmdel |
03 | Indigo Girls | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
04 | Johnny Mathis | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
06 | Smokey Robinson | NJ PAC | Newark |
07 | The Smithereens | URSB PAC | Carteret |
08 | Jason Bonham | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
08 | Shawn Colvin | Newton Theater | Newton |
10 | Daughtry | Starland Ballroom | Sayreville |
11 | The Temptations, The Four Tops | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
13 | Babyface | Tropicana Showroom | Atlantic City |
14 | The Nerds | Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
15 | Mickey Dolenz | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
15 | Ali Stroker | Rowan University | Glassboro |
17 | Holiday Express | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
18 | Friends Of The Brothers | The Homestead | Morristown |
19 | Tim McLoone & The Shirleys | Supper Club | Asbury Park |
20 | https://bluesoulnj.com/ | Shanghai Jazz | Madison |
21 | Earth Wind & Fire | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Atlantic City |
21 | The Jersey Tenors | Surflight Theatre | Beach Haven |
22 | Water Gap Orchestra | Morris Museum | Morristown |
22 | Blues People | The Brewery | Montclair |
22 | The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra | Sacred Heart Cathedral | Newark |
27 | Steve Forbert | Lizzy Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
28 | Steve Forbert | Lizzy Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
29 | Popa Chubby | Lizzy Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
30 | The Bouncing Souls | Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
31 | Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
January
JAN | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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01 | New Jersey Festival Orchestra | Sieminski Theatre | Basking Ridge |
03 | Elvis Presley and Kenny Rogers Tributes | Broadway Theatre | Pittman |
04 | Willie Nile | Performing Arts Center | Avenel |
04 | Taylor Swift Tribute | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
05 | Father Alphonse Orch. of St. Peter By The Sea | Algonquin Arts Theatre | Manasquan |
05 | Loudon Wainwright III | Performing Arts Center | Avenel |
09 | Yacht Rock Revue | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
10 | The Drifters, The Platters, The Coasters | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
11 | AJ Croce | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
11 | Jill Sobule, Renee Maskin | Jersey Shore Arts Center | Ocean Grove |
12 | Boyz II Men | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark City |
12 | Andy Rothstein Band, Joe Deninzon | Crossroads | Garwood |
12 | Silverstein, Thursday, Split Chain | Starland Ballroom | Sayreville |
15 | Beatles Tribute | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
15 | Pink Floyd Tribute | Harrah's Resort | Atlantic City |
16 | Light Of Day Kick-Off | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
17 | Freedy Johnston | 503 Social Club | Hoboken |
18 | Foghat, Cactus | URSB PAC | Carteret |
19 | Lee Rocker | Performing Arts Center | South Orange |
19 | Light Of Day "Next Generation" | Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
19 | The Outcrops | Lizzie Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
24 | Coral Reefer Band | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Atlantic City |
24 | Peabo Bryson | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
25 | ”Songwriters In The Round" | Outpost In The Burbs | Montclair |
26 | TAKE3 | Lackland PAC | Hackettstown |
28 | Myles Kennedy | Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
29 | David Gray | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
30 | Blackberry Smoke | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
31 | The Blind Boys Of Alabama | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
A Big Thank-You To Those Who Helped Compile These Dates, especially Jay Lustig www.njarts.net (All Arts. All Jersey.)
Featured Events
Steve Forbert
A True American Treasure, Steve Forbert, who came in Alive On Arrival in 1978, and 20 albums later is living on Daylight Savings Time (Blue Rose Music), his best album in years, will grace the stage for two nights in a row in Tuckerton at the Lizzie Rose Music Room December 27 and 28.
Gridiron
Supporting Trapped Under Ice, the newly signed Gridiron (Blue Grape Music) will celebrate the release of its “Talk Real” video with a loud set at Blackbox within the Williams Center in East Rutherford. Their 2022 No Good At Goodbyes was a buzz-worthy entry but their new album, not due until springtime, should be even better.
The Anderson Brothers Trio
This special 3:00 in the afternoon show—presented by the New Jersey Jazz Society—with twins Will (alto sax, clarinet, flute) and Peter Anderson (tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet) featuring guitarist Adam Moezinia will be at the Madison Community Arts Center on Kings Road on January 5 where they will interpret the American Songbook of Jimmy Van Heusen, Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, Harold Arlen and Hoagy Carmichael.
Black Dog
What could be more fun on a cold January night in Garwood than hopping on down to North Avenue before losing one’s self in the dark room of Crossroads before the lights explode into Led Zeppelin action as Black Dog mounts the stage? Zep’s music is too damn good not to be enjoyed live. Black Dog’s acoustic set—dig that mandolin!—sets the scene for the bombast to follow. The several long extensions of jam-happy trippiness—dig that Theramin!—completes the scene.
Chuck Prophet & His Cumbia Shoes
Cumbia music originated from the rhythms and folkloric dance traditions of Latin America. Chuck Prophet originated in San Francisco, singing, composing, producing and playing guitar. In support of his Wake The Dead album on Yep Roc Records, Prophet has turned his attention towards Cumba music. He’s always been a searcher and a collaborator with such artists as Lucinda Williams, Warren Zevon, Cake and Alejandro Escovedo. He’s also a helluva bandleader.
Badfish
Once but a mere Sublime tribute band (for no less than 22 years), Badfish, from Rhode Island, comprised of bassist Joel Hanks, drummer Scott Begin, vocalist-guitarist Pat Downes and horn man-keyboardist-guitarist Danny Torgersen, have their own feel-good vibe in full flower. It will be on display Jan. 25 in Sayreville at Starland Ballroom. “F You Pay Me” is the new original, the follow-up to their “High On You” debut. You can bet they still do up Sublime like not even Sublime itself can do.
Tim Montana
Supporting Trapped Under Ice, the newly signed Gridiron (Blue Grape Music) will celebrate the release of its “Talk Real” video with a loud set at Blackbox within the Williams Center in East Rutherford. Their 2022 No Good At Goodbyes was a buzz-worthy entry but their new album, not due until springtime, should be even better.
Nefesh Mountain
It should be a raucous night of downhome Bluegrass, Jamgrass, Pure Americana and Southern Rock action when Nefesh Mountain supports its terrific new “Milestoned” single with what they’re calling the “Love & Light” tour. These wild crossfire genre-busters will definitely kick out the jams on December 15 at South Orange’s Performing Arts Center in advance of the January release of Beacons, which should be an early 2025 Top 10 contender.
Blues People
Kelton Cooper, Gene Lake, Mike Griot and Ron Thompson are Blues People. They were nominated in the Blues Blast 2024 Music Awards as “Best New Artist.” On Friday, December 13, they will perform for free on Bridge Avenue in Red Bank at the Triumph Brewery. Nine days later, December 22, they’ll be at The North Jersey Blues Society’s “Holiday Hang” at the Montclair Brewery on Walnut Street. (A $10 donation is suggested.) On New Year’s Eve, they’ll be at Shanghai Jazz on Main Street in Madison. And in January, they’ll be headed to Memphis to compete in the International Blues Challenge.
Sleep Theory
Sleep Theory—singer Cullen Moore, guitarist Daniel Pruitt, bassist Paolo Vergara, drummer Ben Pruitt—broke big last year. They’ll open for Daughtry 12/10 in Sayreville at the Starland Ballroom and no doubt play their “Paralyzed,” “Fall Out,” “Numb” and “Stuck In My Head” nu-metal anthems. Epitaph Records released their Paper Hearts debut EP and it has amassed over 182 million global streams. Work on their highly-anticipated 2025 full-length has started. They just might blow Daughtry off the stage.
The Summer Camargo Trio
The gal can blow! She’s got the kind of pipes that mere mortals can only dream of. Nicholas F. Mondello, writing in All About Jazz, says, “her improving style is such that melodic and rhythmic surprises lurk behind and leap from every corner.” She’ll be supported by pianist William Schwartzman and bassist Ben Feldman. The absence of drums gives the music more room to flow and ascend upward with no rhythmic constraints.
Ronstadt Revue
Reportedly, vocalist Gesenia has the endorsement of three of Linda Ronstadt’s former band members. Her versions of “When Will I Be Loved,” “You’re No Good,” “Blue Bayou,” “Perfidia” and “Desperado” are just the tip of what Gesenia can do: she covers all aspects of Ronstadt’s one-of-a-kind multi-genre career, both in English and Spanish.
Swinging With The Rat Pack
A special 1:00 p.m. show at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center will take place before that night’s Ronstadt Revue concert. Four New York actors—Joe Pearce, Lloyd Diamond, Kristi Coombs and Jesse Posa—recreate the music, the laughs and the overall vibe of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.—known collectively as The Rat Pack. Plus, none other than Marilyn Monroe herself makes a special guest appearance.
Kranium
The single is called “Unfck You.” Born in Jamaica, raised in Queens, NY. His “Higher Life” tour stops in Englewood December 7 at the Bergen PAC. He’s been a dancehall phenomenon since 2014. Dancehall is a jam-happy genre unleashed in the late 1970s that reduces reggae “riddims” to its bare essentials. His uncle, Screw Driver, was a dancehall pioneer, and now Kranium is inspiring a new generation.
Chris Berardo
Connecticut-based singer-songwriter Chris Berardo gets Wilder All The Time. At least that’s the name of his new album not due until February 28 on Blue Elan Records. In the meantime, he has a nifty slice of poignancy out called “Take Me Back” in which he doesn’t shy away from adult issues but wishes he could, indeed, go back to a simpler time. Berardo can also be heard covering Nick Lowe (“What’s So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding”) on Blue Elan’s Operation Mend: Hope 2 compilation.
Underoath
They’ll certainly be playing their new “Teeth” single on this, their 20th anniversary tour. As odd as it may seem, aggressive synth-laden, dance-happy, trippy heaviness is now the order of the day for these all-metalcore-all-the-time Floridians. Singer Spencer Chamberlain tries to explain: “pretty exciting territory…something I’ve always wanted to do…something Linkin Park might’ve done…I never imagined we’d actually pull it off.” Expect more of the same on their 2025 full-length.
Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling is on her “Snow Waltz” tour and it’s a sight to behold. She’s the electronic violinist who also just happens to be a dancer and aerialist. She’s a platinum-selling artist with a penchant for the holidays. So you’ll hear “Sleigh Ride,” “Joy To The World” and “Deck The Halls” BUT NEVER LIKE THIS. “I put a little spookiness into it,” she says.
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Trombone Shorty is one of those artists who come along but once in a generation. I saw him in his New Orleans hometown in 2015 and I’ll never forget it. I did the second line with Orleans Avenue up and down the aisles of a Pennsylvania venue. He crosses Louis Armstrong with Lenny Kravitz, Professor Longhair with Kool & The Gang. When he rocks, it’s hard. When he swings, it’s joyous. This is one you do not want to miss.
The Extensions
Asbury Park band The Extensions return to The Pru in Newark to perform during the first intermission of the NHL game between the New Jersey Devils and the Carolina Hurricanes on the main concourse (outside Section 19/20). (Frontman Brian Erickson can be seen in The Jersey Sound doc.) Should be a great night to see our Devils weather the Hurricanes enough to beat them bad!
Nikka Costa
They call her a cross between Aretha and Janis. Los Angeles powerhouse Nikka Costa will fill the Wonder Bar with her bawdy presence when she supports her Dirty Disco album with an East Coast tour that ends at the Wonder Bar in Asbury November 14. And you know what they say about the last show of any tour! It should be a balls-to-the-wall event.
Anthony Raneri
He’s been singing for New York City punk band Bayside for 25 years but his solo tour will hit Crossroads in Garwood November 12 with Nate Bergman and Brother Bird. The second single, “High Road,” from his Everyday Royalty EP (Equal Vision Records) is a prime example of his new alternative-country sound.
I Don’t Know How But They Found Me
Utah’s Dallon Weekes, who tours and records as I Don’t How But They Found Me, is playing in Sayreville with Alex Sucks on November 12 at the Starland Ballroom as part of his Gloom headline tour. The Gloom Division album on Concord Records was produced by Dave Fridmann (Weezer/Tame Impala/MGMT), and has been described as post-punk, alt-rock and art-pop.
Bruce Cockburn
In support of his terrific O Sun O Moon, Canadian Bruce Cockburn, 79, will hit Montclair running at Outpost In The Burbs November 8. Long hailed as one of the finest of folkies true to the 1960s, his diligent allegiance to politics, spirituality and musical diversity across genres such as folk, jazz, blues, rock, pop and worldbeat, have made him one of the most revered singer-songwriter-guitarists of his generation.
Like Moths To Flames
You want to know what metalcore really sounds like? Just go to the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville Nov. 3 to catch Like Moths To Flames pound out its new “Soul Exchange.” They’re touring with The Devil Wears Prada in support of their current The Cycles Of Trying To Cope album.
The Chris DeVito Quintet
The Chris DeVito Quintet—vocalist Sarah James, woodwind player Greg Grispart, bassist John Lenis, drummer Gavin Davies and pianist Devito—will perform a fundraiser in Douglas Hall at the Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church (45 Church Street). It’s a benefit performance for Malawi Visions where your $50 ($60 at door) will go directly to local staff and village leaders in rural Malawi Africa to develop infrastructure (libraries, irrigation systems, solar power) and education programs to improve the lives of 9,000 orphaned children.
Dentist
Dentist will rock November 2 at The Wonder Bar in their Asbury Park hometown as part of “Jersey Fest” with The Hard Maybes, Christian Sparacio and The Yellowbrooks. Combining a flair for fuzzed-out surf-punk with indie-pop, the trio—vocalist/bassist Emily Bornemann, guitarist Justin Bornemann and drummer Matt Hockenjos—has honed their craft since its 2013 inception. Their fourth album, Making A Scene, was released in 2022.
Larry Fuller Jazz Trio
New York pianist Larry Fuller will lead his trio with bassist JJ Shakur and drummer George Fludas Oct. 27 at Hillman Performance Hall in Princeton. They swing hard. Real hard.
Tommy James and The Shondells
The good vibes and rock’n’roll energy will be bouncing off the walls of the Carteret PAC October 26 when American Treasure Tommy James, 77, will belt out SO many songs you know and love. He hasn’t lost an inch of the voice that catapulted songs like “I Think We’re Alone Now,” “Crimson & Clover,” “Mony Mony,” “Hanky Panky,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion” and SO many others into the upper regions of the charts. To hear these beautifully constructed perfecto pop songs come to life live right in front of you is always a joyous occasion.
Soraia
With the Wicked Cool Records reissue on blue or gold vinyl of Soraia’s 2008 Shed The Skin, the Philadelphia band—the core of which is singer ZouZou Mansour, bassist Travis Smith and drummer Brianna Sig—will tour, hitting the Sweet Vinyl Café—with the great coffee—in Denville October 26.
Damien Escobar and Kim Waters
Two masters on their respective instruments—violinist Damien Escobar and saxophonist Kim Waters—will perform October 25 at the Union County Performing Arts Center on Irving Street in Rahway.
Steve Forbert
In support of his 21st album, Daylight Savings Time (Blue Rose Music), singer-songwriter Steve Forbert will perform at the Jersey Shore Arts Center in Neptune October 19. His voice is a sandpapery instrument of profound empathy. His songs have been covered by Rosanne Cash, Keith Urban, Marty Stuart and Webb Wilder. In 2017, 21 artists interpreted his music on An American Troubadour: The Songs of Steve Forbert.
Boulevards
Led by the charismatic Jamil Rashad, North Carolina’s Boulevards will hit Triumph Brewing in Red Bank Oct. 19 in support of new album Carolina Funk: Barn Burner On Tobacco Road (New West/Normaltown Records) and its first single, “Run & Move.” It’s his fifth album, the follow-up to 2022’s Electric Cowboy: Born in Carolina Mud. A heady mix of funk, rock’n’roll, alt-pop, fusion, soul, R’n’B, jazz, gospel and hip-hop, there’s no categorizing Boulevards.
John Scofield Trio
Almost 50 albums into a brilliant multi-genre career that has seen him collaborate with the biggest and the best including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Jaco Pastorius, Billy Cobham, Phil Lesh, Mavis Staples and John Mayer, John Scofield, 72, is taking his craft into uncharted territory with bassist Vicente Archer and Bill Stewart. Expect the unexpected.
Piff The Magic Dragon
He’s a comic. He’s a magician. He’s been thrilling them in Las Vegas and is taking his act on the road. Patrons of the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown will get to witness his spectacle on October 17. His “Reptile Dysfunction” can be seen on youTube. His book, Piff The Magic Book, is out now.
Catch Me If You Can
The multi-talented Ryan Hanratty—who performs under the name of Catch Me If You Can—will be appearing at The Wonder Bar on Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park October 14 with three other acts: Alors Alors, Soulfood and Mar!. The 7:00 p.m. four-act event for those 21+ is free. Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist Hanratty also did a masterful job editing The Jersey Sound film.
Chris Botti
Grammy-winning Oregon trumpeter-composer Chris Botti, 61, has been one of the most popular instrumentalists in the world for over 20 years. On October 12, he will bring his band to New Brunswick at the State. He’s toured with Sinatra and Sting. He has performed with Paul Simon, The Boston Pops, Andrea Bocelli, Yo-Yo Ma, Josh Groban and John Mayer. He produced The Brecker Brothers. Oprah Winfrey asked him to be on her “Legends Ball.”
Memphis May Fire
Singer Matty Mullins, guitarist Kellen McGregor, bassist Cory Elder and drummer Jake Garland—known collectively as Memphis May Fire—will hit the Stone Pony in Asbury Park October 12. The Texas metalcore quartet should play selections from its seven albums concentrating on newer material like “Infection” plus singles “Chaotic,” “Paralyzed” and “Necessary Evil.” Fourteen musicians have passed through their ranks since 2006. British band Asking Alexandria opens.