Brick Township’s popular SummerFest concert series will feature four nights of live music and fireworks throughout July, beginning with a patriotic celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
BRICK, N.J. — Brick Township officials are inviting residents to kick off the summer season as the annual Brick Township and Pine Belt SummerFest Concert Series returns to Windward Beach Park beginning Thursday, July 2.
The free community event will feature four evenings of live entertainment, food vendors, and fireworks displays throughout the month of July.
Key Points
• Brick SummerFest 2026 begins July 2 at Windward Beach Park
• Four free concerts will be held throughout July, each ending with fireworks
• Complimentary shuttle bus service will be available from five school locations
Mayor Lisa Crate and members of the Township Council announced the return of the popular summer tradition, which draws families and visitors from across the region.
Pine Belt Cars will once again serve as the title sponsor, helping keep the concert series free for attendees.
Patriotic kickoff planned
The series will open July 2 with a performance by Super Trans Am, featuring classic arena rock hits as part of the community’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday.
The evening will conclude with a patriotic fireworks display honoring the nation’s semiquincentennial. The opening concert is presented by Hackensack Meridian Health’s Ocean University Medical Center.
Additional performances include The Brit Pack on July 9, The Ronald Reagan’s 80’s vs. 90’s Show on July 16, and Suit and Mai Tai on July 23.
Free shuttle service available
To help ease traffic and parking concerns, complimentary shuttle bus service will be available for all four concerts.
The shuttle program, sponsored by Brightview Senior Living, will provide transportation to and from Drum Point Elementary School, Veterans Memorial Middle School, Midstreams Elementary School, Lanes Mill Elementary School, and Brick Township High School.
Food, drinks and family fun
In addition to live music and fireworks, attendees will be able to enjoy a variety of food vendors throughout the event.
A beer and wine garden will also be available for guests 21 and older.
Township officials described SummerFest as an opportunity for residents, families, and friends to gather and celebrate the community during the summer months. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of entertainment along the waterfront at Windward Beach Park.