TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Toms River’s Summer Concert Series continues Tuesday night with a live performance by The Amish Outlaws at Shelter Cove Beach, followed by a fireworks display, township officials announced.
The concert begins at 7 p.m. and is presented by Mayor Dan Rodrick and the Toms River Recreation Department. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure space on the beach.
Parking is available at Shelter Cove, with additional auxiliary parking and shuttle service from Toms River High School East. Township officials strongly recommend concertgoers use the shuttle service due to limited beach parking.
Boaters will also be allowed to anchor in the Cove to enjoy the performance from the water. Food vendors including Kona Ice of Toms River, Fit Chicks Food Truck, and a hot dog truck will be on-site for attendees.
“No pets are permitted,” the township noted in the event announcement. Visitors are advised to bring blankets or beach chairs for seating.
More information on this and other Recreation and Parks events can be found on the Toms River Township website.
Toms River’s Shelter Cove Beach will feature live music and fireworks Tuesday night as part of the town’s summer concert series.