Warren Township Summer Concert Series

Summer Concert Series

All concerts take place at 7:00 p.m. at the Warren Municipal Field Area located at 46 Mountain Blvd. You must bring your own chair or blanket.

Social distancing guidelines of 6 feet put in place by NJ Governor will be enforced. All concert goers should wear face coverings where social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.

For more information regarding the concert series please visit www.warrennj.org/175/recreation or follow us on Facebook at WarrenNJRec.

  • July 7: Screaming Broccolli 
  • July 13: Lost in Place 
  • July 16: Bob Marino & Barbara Lawson 
  • July 21: B-street Band 
  • July 28: Legacy Band

Screaming Broccolli (July 7) For over 20 years, NYC-based quartet Screaming Broccolli has been bringing their unique brand of fun throughout the east coast. Readers of SiLive.com named them “The Best Cover Band” for 2014 and 2016.Even though the band started during the height of the grunge era, their incredible catalog of songs stretches from classic rock, to 80’s and 90’s hits and the biggest and best current Top 40 jams.

Lost in Place (July 13) Celebrating their 23rd year as a band, Lost in Place prides itself on faithfully reproducing the great songs of the 60’s & 70’s, with a few from the 80’s and 90’s, too. Their 5 vocalists and 4 lead singers enable them to cover a wide variety of artists like: The Beatles, Santana, Eric Clapton, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, the Doobie Brothers, CCR, CSN&Y, Foreigner, Queen, Tommy James, Robert Palmer, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Prince, Genesis, Ace, Golden Earring, Soul Survivors, David Bowie, Edgar Winter, Joe Walsh, The Guess Who, The Stones, Cream, Badfinger, The Grassroots, Tom Cochran, Redbone, Eddie Money, Loverboy, Styx, Talking Heads, AC/DC … Bring your dancing shoes!

Bob Marino and Barbra Lawson (July 16) Come join us in the courtyard for an evening of beautiful music. Bob and Barbra will perform all your favorite songs from the good old days.

The B-street Band, A Tribute to the Boss (July 21) Nearly 5,500 performances and 34 years later, the B-Street Band is still the hardest working tribute band on the circuit, with almost 200 shows per year throughout the country. Notable performances include opening for Bruce Springsteen outside at the Philadelphia Spectrum for the final 4 shows of the historic arena. Additionally, The B-Street Band performed before Bruce shows at Wachovia, MetLife Stadium, Prudential Center, and the newly constructed Comcast Xfinity Center at Citizens Bank Park. The band was proud to accept an invitation from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen” exhibition at the Constitutional Center in Philadelphia. They were featured during the opening, middle and closing nights—a real honor for any tribute band. We may know your next question and the answer is yes, even “the Boss” himself has made an appearance to see the B-Street Band!

Legacy Band (July 28) Legacy will quickly have you on your feet, dancing and singing along to the most popular top 40 hits, from current radio chart toppers, to 90’s favorites, Motown throwbacks, and even classic rock staples. Their energy is off the charts. Legacy is directed by Candice Marie (former lead singer of “Don’t Call Me Francis”), a front woman with a voice much bigger than her size. Joining Candice on lead vocals is Kahlil (Tony) Wallace and IIya Setrakian, whose harmonies and vocal range deliver hit after hit just like you remember them. Combine the perfect blend of a full rhythm and horn section and you’ve got a band that has quickly become a fan favorite. Legacy boasts performance and recording credits with Beyonce, Jay- Z, John Legend, Stevie Wonder, Jill Scott, John Mayer, Kanye West, Haley Reinhart, Mary J Blige, Jennifer Hudson, Seal, LL Cool J, The Temptations, to name a few.