Toms river summer concert series continues tonight with the infernos at shelter cove beach

Toms River Summer Concert Series Continues Tonight With The Infernos at Shelter Cove Beach

The Infernos will take the stage Tuesday evening at Shelter Cove Beach as Toms River's free Summer Concert Series returns with live music, food trucks, and complimentary shuttle service.

Toms River, NJ – Residents and visitors are invited to Shelter Cove Beach on Tuesday evening for the latest installment of the Toms River Summer Concert Series, featuring a free performance by The Infernos.

The concert begins at 7 p.m. and is presented by Mayor Daniel T. Rodrick and the Toms River Recreation Department. Food trucks will also be on site throughout the event.

Toms river summer concert series continues tonight with the infernos at shelter cove beach
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Free shuttles available

To help ease parking, free shuttle service will be available from Toms River High School East to Shelter Cove Beach.

Organizers encourage attendees to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets, and snacks for the outdoor concert.

No fireworks this week

Officials noted there will not be a fireworks display following this week’s concert.

The free concert series continues throughout the summer, bringing live entertainment to Shelter Cove Beach for residents and visitors.

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