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UPDATE: NJ Symphony Moves Free Jersey City Show Indoors Due To Forecast
Hanging in Hudson County for the July 4 holiday weekend? You can enjoy a free concert with the New Jersey Symphony Sunday at NJCU.

JERSEY CITY, NJ — The upcoming Fourth of July Street Fair And Fireworks isn't the only entertainment planned in Jersey City over the holiday weekend.
This coming Sunday, July 2, music lovers can head to NJCU's Margaret Williams Theater to hear a statewide orchestra for free.
UPDATE: The show will be moved indoors due to the chance of thunderstorms. Find out more here.
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Mayor Steven Fulop, City Council members, and the Office of Cultural Affairs will welcome the New Jersey Symphony to celebrate its 100th season with a free outdoor summer concert at 7:30 p.m.
The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning Symphony will perform at the Green Ring in Liberty State Park, located off Freedom Way. The concert marks the conclusion of the NJ Symphony’s centennial celebration, which has spanned the state over the past 10 months.
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"The New Jersey Symphony is one of the state's cultural treasures, and we invite residents and visitors to Liberty State Park for this special concert," said Fulop. “This free community event would not be possible without the Arts and Culture Trust Fund, a critical investment and proven asset in our city's arts and culture scene."
Jersey City became the first the state to implement the Arts and Culture Trust Fund after voters showed strong support for the sustainable funding source in 2020.
Since then, the City has awarded nearly $2 million in grants to support over 130 local artists, arts education initiatives, and various arts organizations presenting programming in Jersey City.
“Adding the New Jersey Symphony to Jersey City’s lineup of summer music events is a great way to offer our diverse community a wide range of live symphonic music to entertain and inspire,” said Christine Goodman, Director of Jersey City’s Office of Cultural Affairs. “The City’s Arts and Culture Trust Fund provides stable, long-term funding for the arts, which is essential to our ability to present free, high-quality concerts like this one.”
The sounds of the Symphony will provide attendees of all ages with a wide-ranging medley of timeless classics ranging from Jurassic Park to William Grant Still’s lively Festive Overture, led by conductor José Luis Domínguez.
"We are excited to partner with Jersey City in bringing the New Jersey Symphony to Liberty State Park. This event showcases the administration’s commitment to the arts and dedication to providing exceptional cultural experiences for its residents and visitors," adds Gabriel van Aalst, President and CEO of the New Jersey Symphony.
The New Jersey Symphony has been a staple of the state's cultural landscape for 100 years, and this family-friendly concert is a fitting way to celebrate that milestone.
The event will feature a special performance by clarinetist Timothy Lien, winner of the New Jersey Symphony Youth Orchestra’s 2023 Henry Lewis Concerto Competition, as he joins the Symphony for the first movement of Ludwig Spohr’s Clarinet Concerto in C Minor, Op.26.
Parking
Attendees are encouraged to park in the Liberty State Park Light Rail parking lot. Shuttle buses will run from the Light Rail lot to the Green Ring in Liberty State Park between 6 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Blankets and chairs are also encouraged for comfortable seating on the Green Ring.
Other Concerts Coming Up At Hamilton Park
In addition to the July 2 concert, the New Jersey Symphony Chamber Players will also perform three chamber music concerts at Hamilton Park in Jersey City.
The concerts are free for the public and made possible in partnership with the Hamilton Park Neighborhood Association. The series will feature a variety of repertoire, including a celebration of the best of Bollywood's Hindi-language film genre and an exhilarating program curated by the orchestra's Resident Artistic Catalyst, Daniel Bernard Roumain.
The Hamilton Park concert dates are as follows:
· 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 13 - Sounds of the Summer with Nimbus Dance
· 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 27 - The Music of Bollywood with Kulture Kool
· 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 10 - A Summer Evening with DBR
For more information about the New Jersey Symphony, visit njsymphony.org or email information@njsymphony.org. Tickets are available for purchase by phone 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or through the Symphony’s website.
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