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Tickets are $75 online, $85 the day of the festival. ... More than 18,000 people are expected to sample 400 beers from more than 100 breweries at the Atlantic City Beer & Music Fest this weekend ...
The festival is held on the sand on the Atlantic City beach next to the boardwalk and attendees are allowed to bring a low-profile beach chair. Unlike many New Jersey beaches which require a fee to enter, the beach at Atlantic City is free to swim and sunbathe and is guarded by lifeguards in the summer.
Paramount Theatre at Asbury Park Convention Hall at nightfall with the Atlantic Ocean behind it. The North to Shore Festival (aka North to Shore Arts and Ideas Festival, North to Shore, North2Shore, or N2S) is an annual three-week-long music, comedy, film and technology festival in New Jersey.
Activities include Scrapstock hip hop concerts, all-women stand-up comedy, a free Shakespeare play, 'Elephant 6 Recording Co.' documentary and more. 5 things to do this weekend: Hip hop concerts ...
The Ocean Resort Casino is joining with a major concert promoter to expand its entertainment offerings as it seeks to compete in the cutthroat Atlantic City nightlife market. The casino announced ...
The venue's first concert performance was by Elton John on May 18, 1990. Donald Trump was originally in negotiations to have Madonna open the venue during her Blond Ambition World Tour (1990), but plans fell through. [6] Her first concert in Atlantic City came 16 years later during with her Confessions Tour, which was held at the Boardwalk Hall.
Activities include Fortyfest benefit concert, Ciné Drive-In movies, 'House Party' UGA exhibit, Splitz Band free concert and 'Chop Shop' comedy show. 5 things to do this weekend: Free concerts ...
The Atlantic City Pop Festival took place in 1969 on August 1, 2 and 3rd at the Atlantic City race track, two weeks before Woodstock Festival. It actually took place in Hamilton Township at the Atlantic City Race Course. [1] There was heavy security at the festival, [2] and the stage the acts performed on was created by Buckminster Fuller. [3]