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The free concert series brings stars from Broadway's "& Juliet," and "Cabaret," Christy Altomare and more to the Seaside Heights boardwalk. ... July 12. The series, produced by Joseph John ...
While the athletes were the biggest benefactors, the event drew thousands of people to the boardwalk in Seaside Heights for the day. The boardwalk looked more like July 4th crowd than a day in ...
The festival premiered in 2008 and was known as The Seaside Music Festival until 2012. [ citation needed ] The event takes place in Seaside Heights , New Jersey . The first festival featured more than 240 bands in a variety of musical genres, including rock, singer-songwriter, alternative , pop rock , and others.
Seaside Heights is a borough situated on the Jersey Shore, within Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 2,440, [10] a decrease of 447 (−15.5%) from the 2010 census count of 2,887, [19] [20] which in turn had reflected a decline of 268 (−8.5%) from the 3,155 counted in the 2000 census. [21]
Last year's polar plunge in Seaside Heights drew more than 7,500 participants and raised a record-setting $2.5 million.
The beach in Seaside Heights. Seaside Heights is a resort community, with a beach, an amusement-oriented boardwalk, and numerous clubs and bars making it a popular destination. During the summer, the borough attracts a crowd largely over the age of 21, drawn to a community with boardwalk entertainment and one of the few shore communities with ...
The Seaside Music Festival was an annual rain-or-shine, three-day festival held in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.The festival took place in various restaurants, bars, and other venues in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, featuring performances in various genres by local and touring bands from around the U.S. and the world.
Seaside Heights Mayor Tony Vaz smashes a bottle of champagne on the steel structure on the Boulevard in Seaside Heights, between Hamilton and Webster Avenues, Monday morning, August 16, 2021.