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Fox Park Amphitheater Concert Series 2018 Schedule

Fox Park Amphitheater Concert Series 2018 Schedule

Are you looking or somewhere to boogie on up and dance but do it for free? Boy are you in luck! For the past eight (8) years, The Fox Park Amphitheater has been holding free concerts for anyone who likes to dance and has a beach chair.

Located at Fox Park on Burk and Ocean Avenue in Wildwood, New Jersey, (4500 Ocean Ave, Wildwood, NJ 08260), The Fox Park Amphitheater holds 10 (ten) free concerts a year. These concerts are 100% free. All you need to bring in a nice comfortable chair or a big beach blanket. The concerts are held every Sunday evening at 7:30Pm. One of the great things about this location is that their is a children’s playground in Fox Park. Bring the kids and listen to the music as your push your little one on the swings.

Here is a list of the show dates, the band playing, and the type of music they play.

  • June 24th, 2018 Philly Heart & Soul (Dance, Funk R&B, Rock, Jazz)
  • July 1st, 2018 Earth Wind & Fire Tribute Band
  • July 08th, 2018 Sensational Soul Cruisers (Tribute to classic performers from Otis Redding and the Drifters to Barry White and the Commodores)
  • July 15th, 2018 First Ladies of Rock & Soul (The 60’s Girl Groups Experience)
  • July 22nd, 2018 Mahoney Brothers (Jukebox Heroes)
  • July 29th, 2018 The FM Band (Music spanning 7 decades from Big Band to Beyonce)
  • August 05th, 2018 The Infernos (America’s #1 Show Band)
  • August 12th, 2018 Reign (Pop, R&B, and Oldies, to Standards, and contemporary)
  • August 19th, 2018 Cintron (Latin Soul, Salsa, Latin Jazz)
  • August 26th, 2018 The Uptown Band (Top 40 Dance Band)

For details about the concert series schedule or to find out if a show is cancelled due to inclement weather conditions or any other issues, please call call 609-522-2444 or visit the website, www.wildwoodnj.org

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