The benjamins rock the bay as toms river summer concert series to end on ortley beach oceanfront finale

The Benjamins Rock the Bay as Toms River Summer Concert Series to End on Ortley Beach Oceanfront Finale

Toms River wraps up summer concert season with The Infernos on Ortley Beach this Sunday

TOMS RIVER, NJ – With a crowd on their feet and fireworks lighting the sky, The Benjamins brought Shelter Cove to life Monday night during the latest installment of Toms River’s Summer Concert Series. Now, the township is preparing to close the season with one last show — The Infernos will perform this Sunday at 7 p.m. on Ortley Beach, marking the grand finale of the summer’s concert schedule.

Known as “America’s #1 Show Band,” The Infernos will hit the stage right by the water, delivering a high-energy lineup of classic hits, show-stopping vocals, and powerful brass performances. The free concert is open to the public, with attendees encouraged to bring a blanket or chair and arrive early for beachside seating.

The beach concert will take place on August 24 at Ortley Beach, with music kicking off at 7 p.m.. No parking is permitted on Bay Avenue, and the event is strictly alcohol, pet, and smoke free. Weather-related updates will be posted by noon Sunday on the township’s official Facebook page.

Sunday’s show concludes a packed summer music series organized by Mayor Dan Rodrick and Toms River Recreation, which has featured free live performances every Tuesday and Sunday at parks and beaches across town.

Key Points

  • The Infernos will perform the final concert of Toms River’s summer series this Sunday at Ortley Beach
  • The show starts at 7 p.m., and guests should bring chairs or blankets for beach seating
  • No parking is allowed on Bay Avenue, and the event is alcohol and pet free

The Infernos are set to bring down the curtain on Toms River’s summer music season right on the sand.

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