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The Burlington County Summer Concert Series will commence on June 28, featuring a tribute to Johnny Maestro. The series will host tribute and cover bands from various genres at the Burlington County Amphitheater most weekends from late June through August.
Among the featured performers are The Reagan Years, an 80s tribute band known for replicating hits from MTV-era artists such as Madonna, Bon Jovi, Billy Idol, and Hall & Oates. Other acts include Jersey cover band The Nerds; Huey Lewis and the News tribute group Back in Time; Neil Diamond tribute band Real Diamond; and Nine Deez Nite, performing 90s hits from Pearl Jam, N’Sync, Nirvana, Snoop Dogg, and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
The concert series begins with Step by Step on June 28. "If you love jazz, classic rock, doo-wop, R&B, pop or country," said Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson. "This year’s Summer Concert Series will have something for you to enjoy." She added that the free concerts offer a great way for families and friends to experience performances from local and national talents.
All concerts are held at the Burlington County Amphitheater in Westampton with free admission. The complete lineup includes:
- June 28: Step By Step
- June 29: Real Diamond
- July 12: The Wonton Soups
- July 13: Face to Face
- July 26: The Reagan Years
- July 27: Back in Time
- Aug. 2: Black Frost Band
- Aug. 3: Haley Mae Campbell
- Aug. 9: House of Hamill
- Aug.10: Nine Deez Nite
- Aug.16: Variable Elements
- Aug.17: Edie’s Basement
- Aug.23: Eco Del Sur
- Aug.24:The Nerds
Shows start at 6 PM with an opening act followed by the headliner at 7 PM. Attendees can set up chairs and blankets starting at 4 PM with reserved seating available for those with mobility challenges.
Concertgoers may bring their own food and beverages but no alcoholic drinks or tobacco products are allowed.
The concerts are organized by the Burlington County Parks System with support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts as part of a season filled with entertainment and educational events offered across county parks.
Burlington County Commissioner Allison Eckel emphasized that there is a wide range of programs available throughout the year including nature walks, yoga classes, film festivals among others ensuring activities for all ages and interests.
Residents can review all scheduled events in the Burlington County Parks Summer Program Guide online.