The Sea Hear Now festival in Asbury Park, a beloved event for New Jersey music enthusiasts, is gearing up for its 2024 edition, scheduled for Saturday, September 14, and Sunday, September 15. As anticipation builds, attendees can look forward to an exciting lineup featuring headliners like Hozier and Blink-182, alongside a diverse array of supporting acts.
The two-day festival will take place on the scenic North Beach and Bradley Park, utilizing three stages for performances. Set times have been announced, with notable acts scheduled such as LCD Soundsystem and De La Soul on Saturday, and Sublime and TV on the Radio on Sunday. Fans will have the opportunity to enjoy a mix of genres, from rock to hip-hop, in the vibrant atmosphere of Asbury Park.
Adding to the festival’s unique allure, the North Beach Sessions pro surfer contest will showcase talented surfers including Landon McNamara and Cam Richards. The event will also feature artistic contributions from local artists, including visual artist Pork Chop’s iconic jellyfish installation, as well as surf photographer Ben Currie’s work. A pop-up gallery will showcase art from participating musicians, with proceeds benefiting local charities—a wonderful way to give back to the community.
Since its inception in 2018, the Sea Hear Now festival has celebrated music, surf culture, and art, becoming a fixture in the local entertainment scene. The festival was paused in 2020 due to the pandemic, but it returned strong in subsequent years, bringing spectacular performances from top artists.
While tickets for this year’s event are sold out, verified resale options are available, offering a chance for latecomers to experience this memorable festival. For more details about the lineup and festival information, fans can visit the official website.
This year’s lineup will include other notable performances from renowned artists, adding to the excitement surrounding the festival. It promises to be an unforgettable weekend filled with music, culture, and community spirit, continuing the tradition of celebrating the vibrant arts scene along the Jersey Shore.