Aftershock to conclude brick township's summerfest concert series

Aftershock to Conclude Brick Township’s SummerFest Concert Series

Brick, NJ – The SummerFest Concert Series, presented by Pine Belt Cars, will conclude on Thursday with a performance by Aftershock at Windward Beach Park. The concert will be followed by a fireworks display. Admission to the event is free.

Aftershock, a band with over a decade of experience performing on the East Coast, will make their SummerFest debut. Their setlist covers seven decades of party favorites, featuring artists from Frankie Valli and Journey to Dua Lipa and Blink-182, promising an energetic and inclusive performance for all ages.

Shuttle buses will be available at five locations throughout the township, providing free transportation to and from the concert and fireworks show. Parking at Windward Beach is limited and tends to fill up quickly. Once the lot is full, no additional vehicles will be allowed to enter the park.

Children aged 17 and under must be accompanied by a guardian to use the shuttle buses. This rule will be strictly enforced by the Brick Township Police Department.

The event will also feature a food court and a beer and wine garden. Attendees are allowed to bring coolers, but outside alcohol is prohibited. All bags and coolers will be inspected by the police upon entrance.

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