The Jersey City Jazz Festival is a city-wide celebration of music featuring 40 performances across various venues in Jersey City. It culminates in a two-day, three-stage party along the Hudson waterfront at Exchange Place Pedestrian Plaza. Most programming is free to the public, with some weeknight club shows being ticketed. Notable performers include legendary artists George Coleman, an 89-year-old saxophone legend, and Billy Hart, an NEA Jazz Master.
The Laugh Tour Comedy Club offers a perfect weekend escape for comedy lovers. It features five shows hosted by Rich Kiamco and guest host Alex Quow, each promising big laughs in the cozy 55-seat Curragh Room at Dorrian’s Red Hand. The lineup includes artists from “The Tonight Show,” Comedy Central, Netflix, TikTok, and more. Various showtimes offer flexibility, and tickets are affordable.
Get ready for Beatlemania as Emmy Award-winning tribute band The Fab Four returns to Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City for two unforgettable nights. On Friday, May 30, they’ll perform “The Early Years,” featuring hits such as “Help!” and “A Hard Day’s Night.” Saturday, May 31, celebrates “The Later Years” with iconic songs including “Hey Jude” and “Here Comes the Sun.”
From hard-hitting rock tributes to vibrant cultural celebrations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this weekend across New Jersey. It’s the perfect time to gather with friends, explore new experiences, and make the most of the season:
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