Brick township's summerfest features garden state radio and fireworks

Brick Township’s SummerFest Features Garden State Radio and Fireworks

BRICK, NJ – The SummerFest Concert Series, sponsored by Pine Belt Cars, is set to entertain locals with a performance from Garden State Radio on Thursday, July 11. This free event will be hosted at Windward Beach Park and will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display.

Garden State Radio, known for transforming local venues with their stadium-like concerts, has been a favorite on the New Jersey music scene for the past decade. The band covers a diverse range of hits from the 1970s through to contemporary top charts, delivered by skilled musicians including multiple lead vocalists.

For convenience, free shuttle bus service is available from five locations within the township, addressing the limited parking available at Windward Beach Park. Once the parking lot reaches capacity, access will be restricted.

Attendees can also enjoy a variety of food options and a beer and wine garden at the venue. While coolers are allowed, all bags and coolers will be subject to search, and outside alcohol is prohibited. For further details on the shuttle service and more, visitors are encouraged to follow the provided link.

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