Arts & Entertainment
Kenny G, Sugar Hill Gang: Camden County Summer Concert Series 2022
Big names are coming to Camden County for the Summer Parks Concert Series at various locations around the county.
CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Big names are coming to Camden County this summer for the free Summer Parks Concert Series, including the O'Jays, Kenny G, Corinne Bailey Rae, and the Sugar Hill Gang.
The county commissioners announced the schedule Wednesday.
Sunset Jazz Series at Wiggins Park (Camden)
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(Monday nights at 8)
- June 6: Kenny G
- June 20: Danilo Pérez’s Global Messengers
- June 27: Corinne Bailey Rae
- July 18: Ruthie Foster
- August 01: The Sugar Hill Gang
- August 15: Matt Cappy
- August 29: Third World
July 4 concert at Wiggins Park
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- 5 p.m. Kickoff Tri-County Symphonic Band – Salute to America & Our Veterans
- 6:30 p.m. Travel Lanes
- 8 p.m. The O’Jays
- 9:30 p.m. Fireworks Spectacular over the Delaware River
Twilight Concert Series at Cooper River Park (Pennsauken)
(Thursday nights at 8)
- June 9: South Philly String Band
- June 23: City Rhythm Big Band with swinging horns & hot vocals
- July 14: The Fab Four – The Ultimate Tribute
- July 28: Light Opera of New Jersey presenting “Great Moments from the Grand Stage”
- August 4: The Weight Band
- August 18: The Ledbetters – Pearl Jam Tribute
Sundown Music Series at Haddon Lake Park (Haddon Heights)
7:30 p.m.
- June 15: Mondo Cozmo / Brian Mietz
- June 29: Al Olender / Graduation Speech
- July 13: Jeffrey Gaines / Brian Kors
- July 27: Miko Marks & The Abrams
- August 3: Jukebox The Ghost / Carly Moffa
- August 24: Kathleen Edwards / Shannen Moser
- September 7: Richard Thompson / Jonah Tolchin
“Our carefully crafted lineup of free concerts was created with our residents and families in mind,” said Commissioner Deputy Director Ed McDonnell, who also serves as the liaison to the Department of Events and Community Outreach. “We’re looking forward to providing Camden County with three months full of music and performances that everyone can enjoy."
“Providing a full catalog of fun, free, and engaging activities to our residents for the summer has always been a priority,” said Commissioner Jeff Nash, liaison to the Camden County Parks Department. “After another tough year of COVID-19, we’re excited to announce these events that will get our residents out of their homes and into the community to enjoy free music and company.”
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