
Shemekia Copeland will perform at The South Orange Performing Arts Center, Nov. 21, with tickets going on sale June 18 at 3 p.m.
The following shows will be going on sale in the near future; they are listed by on-sale date. These are the general public on-sales; there will also be pre-sales for many shows. Click on the artist’s name or the show title for more information.
JUNE 17, 10 A.M.
• Stone Pony Summer Stage, Asbury Park. Turnpike Troubadours, Lucero, Oct. 4.
JUNE 18, 10 A.M.
• Starland Ballroom, Sayreville. Sleeping With Sirens, Rain City Drive, Shyeye, Nov. 4.
JUNE 18, 3 P.M.
• South Orange Performing Arts Center. “The Improvised Shakespeare Company,” Oct. 16-17. Shemekia Copeland, Jontavious Willis, Nov. 21.
JUNE 19, 10 A.M.
• Asbury Lanes. The Lemon Twigs, Aug. 13. Yaelokre, Ben Caplan, Nov. 20.
• BergenPAC, Englewood. Daughtry, Ryan Perdz, Oct. 21.
• Golden Nugget, Atlantic City. Rocket Man, Elton John tribute, Sept. 19.
• Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown. 10,000 Maniacs, Nov. 19.
• Music Box at Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, Atlantic City. Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, Sept. 12.
• Newton Theatre. Supernova, Oasis tribute, Aug. 15.
• Ovation Hall at Ocean Casino Resort, Atlantic City. Daughtry, Ryan Perdz, Oct. 17.
• Shea Center for Performing Arts at William Paterson University, Wayne. Heroes for Ghosts, Pink Floyd tribute, Nov. 21.
• Starland Ballroom, Sayreville. Lenny Pearce, Sept. 26.
• State Theatre, New Brunswick. Ballet Hispánico New York, Nov. 1. Shanghai Ballet, Nov. 6. Yamato Drummers of Japan, Jan. 31. “Puppy Pals Live: The Action-Packed Comedic Stunt Dog Show,” Feb. 7. “Menopause the Musical,” Feb. 27. The Peking Acrobats, April 2. “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat,” April 3. “Erth’s Dinosaur Zoo,” April 24.
• Stone Pony, Asbury Park. Wyatt Flores, Oct. 1.
• Victoria Theater at NJPAC, Newark. Darren Fleet, Oct. 23. Ron Taylor, Dec. 10. New Jersey Ballet, “New Dimension” program includes works by Garrett Smith and Christopher Wheeldon, April 16-17.
• The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank. Grace Potter, July 15.
JUNE 19, NOON
• Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank. “The Basement Yard,” Feb. 5.
• Prudential Hall at NJPAC, Newark. “The Basement Yard,” Jan. 15.
• Starland Ballroom, Sayreville. State Champs, Cartel, Taylor Acorn, Pinkshift, Nov. 27.
JUNE 20, 1O A.M.
• Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank. Greensky Bluegrass, Nov. 18.
JUNE 22, 1O A.M.
• Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown. Jessica Vosk, Sept. 18. Ailey II: The Next Generation of Dance, Sept. 25. “Wheel of Fortune Live!,” Oct. 13. “Meredith Willson’s The Music Man,” Oct. 16-17. “Coco Live-to-Film Concert,” Oct. 24. ZOSO, Led Zeppelin tribute, Oct. 30. New Jersey Ballet, “Red, White and Blue” program featuring works by Ulysses Dove, George Balanchine and Penny Saunders, Nov. 13. Don McLean, Lee Greenwood, Nov. 15. Manhattan Comedy Night, lineups TBA, Nov. 25, Jan. 22 and March 13. “A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage,” Nov. 27. Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, Nov. 28. “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” screening plus conversation with Chevy Chase, Nov. 29. Darlene Love, “Love for the Holidays,” Dec. 4. New Jersey Ballet with New Jersey Symphony, “The Nutcracker,” Dec. 11-13, 18-20, 24 and 26-27. Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood, “Asking for Trouble,” Jan. 7. “Mutts Gone Nuts: Unleashed!,” Jan. 9. “Waitress,” Jan. 15-16. Cirque Alice, Jan. 27. Reed Timmer, “Dominate the Storm: A Heart-Pumping Evening,” Jan. 28. Reza, “The Edge of Illusion,” Jan. 30. “Pinkalicious the Musical,” Jan. 31. “Mystic Pizza: A New Musical,” Feb. 6-7. Step Afrika!, Feb. 12. “Feast a da Funny: Italian American Comedy Night” with Tammy Pescatelli, Bret Ernst, Goumba Johnny, Feb. 13. The Cab Calloway Orchestra, Feb. 14. Brian Stokes Mitchell, Feb. 19. “Dog Man the Musical,” Feb. 20. “B.B. & Me … When Love Comes to Town,” tribute to B.B. King, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles and others featuring Brother Chris Clermont, Feb. 26. Grand Shanghai Circus, Feb. 27. Derek Warfield & the Young Wolf Tones, March 11. The Celtic Angels, March 12. Kodo, “One Earth Tour 2027: Luminance,” March 14. “Piano Battle” featuring Andreas Kern and Paul Cibis, March 18. New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, “The Pirates of Penzance,” March 19. Michael Carbonaro, “Wonderboy,” March 20. “Disenchanted!,” March 25. “Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver” starring Jim Curry, April 4. Audra McDonald, April 9. “The Who’s Tommy,” April 10-11. Jon Lovitz, April 16. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, April 17. The Lettermen, The Four Freshmen, April 18. Pilobolus, “Trips,” April 22. The Orchestra, featuring former members of ELO and ELO Part II, April 23. Paula Poundstone, April 30. The Fab Four, The Beatles tribute, May 1. John Pizzarelli with Swing 7, Tony Bennett tribute, May 8. Vic DiBitetto, May 22.
JUNE 23, 1O A.M.
• Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City. “Disney on Ice presents Spotlight Magic!,” Nov. 6-8.
• Split Level Concerts at Jersey Shore Arts Center, Ocean Grove. Willie Nile, Robinson Treacher, Oct. 31. John Gorka, Dec. 5. Dan Bern, Jan. 9. Catie Curtis & Band, Feb. 13. Stephen Kellog, March 13. Abbie Gardner, April 10. Heather Maloney & Band, May 8. Kim Richey, June 5.
JUNE 26, 1O A.M.
• Asbury Lanes. Goldford, Sept. 25.
• MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford. BigBang, Sept. 11.
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