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The Festival Only Jersey Can Handle Is Back! 

NORTH TO SHORE 

June 2024 

Kevin Hart, Matchbox Twenty, Gary Clark Jr., The B-52s, Gabriel Iglesias, Bleachers, Jeezy, Scarface,  Barenaked Ladies, Lake Street Dive, Prince Royce & Wisin, Keyshia Cole and Trey Songz, Frankie Valli, Stephen Colbert and more headline New Jersey’s three-week, three-city festival. 

North to Shore, produced by NJPAC, returns this June with an expanded lineup of comedians,  musicians, artists, thought leaders, film screenings, panels, and more. 

ASBURY PARK (March 7, 2024) – After an extraordinarily successful first year, which saw hundreds of  thousands take part in the inaugural North to Shore in June 2023, the extraordinary event will return  this June to kick off summer 2024 with another three-city, three-weekend celebration of the arts and  ideas across New Jersey.  

Conceived by Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy, the North to Shore Festival was  designed to spotlight New Jersey’s culture, creativity, and diversity. The lineup will begin this year in  Asbury Park June 10-16, swing down the Shore to Atlantic City June 17-23, and conclude in Newark  June 24-30. With significant support from festival partners – including this year’s Title Sponsor,  

Prudential Financial – North to Shore will feature scores diverse and talented artists you won’t want to  miss, including Kevin Hart, Matchbox Twenty, Gary Clark, Jr., The B-52s, Gabriel Iglesias, Bleachers,  Jeezy, Scarface, Barenaked Ladies, Lake Street Dive, Prince Royce & Wisin, Keyshia Cole and Trey  Songz, Frankie Valli, Stephen Colbert, as well as film screenings, live podcasts, and engaging panels.  

“Our inaugural North to Shore Festival was the beginning of a proud, new annual tradition that brings  some of the biggest stars to New Jersey to bolster our tourism industry and boost demand for our local  businesses,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “I’m thrilled to announce this year’s lineup features a number  of world-renowned acts who will hit the stages in Newark, Asbury Park, and Atlantic City this June. This  year’s festival will be even bigger and better than ever before, and we look forward to welcoming those  from near and far to experience our unique state this summer.”

The continuously growing lineup was announced during a press conference this morning at the heart of  the Jersey Shore music scene – the iconic Stone Pony in Asbury Park – where festival organizers, state  

leaders, and the arts community came together to celebrate the next addition of North to Shore. Photos  are available here. The 2022 North to Shore launch video is available here and press conference footage  is available here

“The North to Shore Festival is an opportunity to showcase all that New Jersey has to offer, including  some of the best local and global acts, our incredible diversity and unique culture,” said First Lady  Tammy Murphy. “As we announce this year’s lineup for the three-city, month-long celebration, I eagerly  anticipate another chance to enjoy New Jersey’s music, art and food scene alongside people from all  over the state and nation.” 

In its inaugural year, North to Shore was designed to be an economic engine for the state. Organizers’  goals were far exceeded as the newborn festival drew an audience of nearly 250,000 to experience  more than 300 artists in more than 100 venues in three of New Jersey’s most arts-rich cities. While most festival events were free to the public, ticketed events brought in $7.6 million in ticket sales. 

The 2024 North to Shore Festival is supported by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority  (NJEDA). 

“Last year’s inaugural North to Shore Festival proved to be a tremendous success for New Jersey’s  communities, cities, and economy. As part of Governor Murphy’s vision to make New Jersey the best  place to live, work, and raise a family, this three-week festival celebrates and showcases the strength of  our state’s talent and diversity in innovation and arts,” said NJEDA Chief Executive Officer Tim Sullivan.  “The NJEDA is proud to take part in this year’s North to Shore Festival, which will not only bring world class talent back to New Jersey, but will help boost the economy at the heart of the summer season by  supporting local restaurants, hotels, venues, and main streets.”  

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is producing this three-weekend extravaganza in  collaboration with partners Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, NJM Insurance Group, NJ  Travel & Tourism, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Outfront Media, RWJBarnabas  Health, and United Airlines, with leadership support from this year’s title sponsor, Prudential Financial. 

“We are proud to serve as title sponsor for North to Shore and help showcase the creativity and  diversity that defines New Jersey and our home city of Newark,” said Shané Harris, Vice President and  Head of Social Responsibility, Prudential Financial, President, The Prudential Foundation. “A vibrant  cultural scene is key to having thriving communities, and we are excited to continue our long-standing  relationship with NJPAC to bring North to Shore’s creative economic engine to Newark and across the  state.”

Producing partners this year include Montclair Film and Newark International Film Festival, which  

together will add a curated film component to the festival; TechUnited:NJ, which will join North to Shore  by hosting more than 5,000 attendees at the Propelify Innovation Festival, showcasing tech leaders,  emerging startups, and cutting edge technology; Stockton University, which will manage a series of E Games competitions and soccer programming in Atlantic City; and Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of  New Jersey (Horizon BCBSNJ), which in collaboration with NJPAC and the NJEDA will host virtual  discussions on maternal health, the arts as a catalyst to health, and food insecurity.  

A portion of ticket sales to select events will support Growing Healthy Pantries — a partnership  among Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Community FoodBank of New Jersey, FoodBank of South Jersey, Fulfill, Mercer Street Friends, Norwescap, and Feeding America — which addresses food  security statewide. Growing Healthy Pantries helps 900 food pantries in all 21 counties promote healthy  food choices to improve the overall health of New Jerseyans. 

“Thousands of families rely on New Jersey’s 900 community pantries and the major foodbanks that  provide the healthy foods they distribute,” said Jonathan Pearson, Horizon’s Director of Corporate  Social Responsibility and Executive Director of The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey. “Good health  begins with good nutrition. Support for Growing Healthy Pantries adds an important social mission to  the North to Shore Festival that expands the impact of this event to every corner of the State.” 

NJPAC once again provided direct grants to artists, nonprofits, small businesses, and art organizations  based in each host city to self-produce performing and visual art events during the festival. The grants,  which total $367,000 this year, support the creative economy of each city, and give a platform to artists  and arts organizations that call New Jersey home. A full list of grant recipients is available here

Additionally, for the first time, grants have been provided to artists interested in performing on the  North to Shore Festival Community Showcase Stages, centrally located performance venues in each city,  including the Audible Showcase Stage in Newark. 

“We are thrilled to bring North to Shore back to the Garden State this summer to celebrate the vast  diversity and top-notch talent that is quintessential New Jersey,” said NJPAC CEO John Schreiber. “In its  inaugural year, North to Shore proved to be an economic driver for the businesses and downtown  districts that serve our state’s residents day-in and day-out. I’m proud to bring that support back to  three of our most iconic cities this summer.” 

This year, festivalgoers can maximize the festival experience with the North to Shore app, where they can plan their schedule, explore artists, buy tickets, get access to exclusive content and giveaways, and  more. 

“Asbury Park is ready to shine for a second year as one of the host cities of the North to Shore Festival,”  said Asbury Park Mayor John Moor. “We are eager to share the talent and energy that makes our small  city so captivating with the rest of the state and beyond. 

“It is an especially proud moment for us as the iconic Stone Pony is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in  2024,” Moor continued. “North to Shore is tapping the expected and unexpected venues in town and  will be presenting a wide variety of acts and activations. We are honored to kick off this year’s festival  and look forward to seeing everyone in Asbury Park in June.” 

“The Great City of Atlantic City got to showcase why we’re among the entertainment capitals of the  country during last year’s North to Shore Festival, and we’re looking forward to getting another  opportunity this time around,” said City of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, Sr. “Everything that makes  

our city special and unique, particularly in the arts and culture scene, will once again be on full display as  we promise this festival will be even bigger and better in year number two.” 

“Newark has long been a hotspot for talented artists, entrepreneurs and innovators to grow, perform  and master their craft,” said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka. “With dozens of entertainment venues – including the New Jersey Performing Arts Center – as well as authentic restaurants, boutique shops and  recreation facilities available, Newark is a perfect location to host North to Shore.” 

Tickets to this year’s festival are available now at NorthtoShore.com. For the latest updates on festival  concerts, screenings and more, follow the festival on Instagram, X, Facebook, and TikTok

Presenting partners for music and comedy include Jerry Bakal, SJ Presents, Live Nation, Music Plus Co.,  Platinum Productions, and Madison Marquette. 

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About the North to Shore Festival 

The North to Shore Festival, launched in 2023, features all the talent, diversity and creativity that New  Jersey has to offer, packed into three extraordinary weekends of performances, screenings, parties and  conversations in three of the state’s most iconic cities. Hosted by Atlantic City, Asbury Park, and Newark,  the North to Shore Festival brings together events at more than 100 venues for an over-the-top  showcase of Jersey excellence, aligned with Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy’s  vision of a celebration worthy of the Garden State’s long legacy of innovation in the arts, film and  technology. For the latest updates and new concert listings, visit northtoshore.com. 

About NJPAC 

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in downtown Newark, New Jersey, is among the  largest performing arts centers in the United States. It is the artistic, cultural, educational and civic  center of New Jersey — where great performances and events enhance and transform lives every day.  As New Jersey’s anchor cultural institution, NJPAC brings diverse communities together, providing  access to all and showcasing the State’s and the world’s best artists, while acting as a leading catalyst in 

the revitalization of its home city. Through its extensive Arts Education programs, NJPAC is shaping the  next generation of artists and arts enthusiasts. NJPAC has attracted more than 11 million visitors  (including more than two million children) since opening its doors in 1997, and nurtures meaningful and  lasting relationships with each of its constituents. Visit www.njpac.org for more information.