Sea.Hear.Now Festival

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Sea.Hear.Now Festival
StatusActive
Genre Music festival
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)1300 Ocean Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States
Years active2018–present
InauguratedSeptember 29, 2018 (2018-09-29)
Website seahearnowfestival.com
Paramount Theatre at Asbury Park Convention Hall at nightfall with the Atlantic Ocean behind it. Paramount Theatre Asbury Park Convention Hall NJ2.jpg
Paramount Theatre at Asbury Park Convention Hall at nightfall with the Atlantic Ocean behind it.
Asbury Park South, a 1920 painting by Jazz Age artist Florine Stettheimer depicts the beach and boardwalk at Asbury Park where the festival is now held. Florine Stettheimer. Asbury Park South, 1920.jpg
Asbury Park South, a 1920 painting by Jazz Age artist Florine Stettheimer depicts the beach and boardwalk at Asbury Park where the festival is now held.
Asbury Park beach Asbury Park.jpg
Asbury Park beach

The Sea.Hear.Now Festival (aka Sea Hear Now or SHN) is an annual music, art and ocean sustainability festival featuring a professional surfing competition held in Asbury Park, New Jersey. [2] Held on the beach and boardwalk in September, it is produced by, among others, rock photographer Danny Clinch, Tim Donnelly, HM Wollman, and C3 Presents’ Tim Sweetwood. [3]

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Digital pop culture magazine The Pop Break named Sea.Hear.Now the best new music festival of the year in 2018. [4] [5] Billed as a celebration of live music, art, and surf culture, a portion of proceeds go to ocean-focused and environmental charities such as the Surfrider Foundation and Save the Bay. [3]

After the festival's operating hours, SHN is also known for late night local shows at a variety of live music venues in Asbury Park such as The Stone Pony, House of Independents, The Saint, Asbury Lanes, and Wonder Bar.

Previous festivals

The festival has held annual shows since 2018, excluding 2020 in light of the pandemic.

2018

2019

2020

The 2020 festival was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021

2022

The 2022 festival was held September 17-18, 2022.

Saturday

Sunday

Surf

The 2022 festival featured pro surfers including, among others, Cory Lopez, Sam Hammer, Cassidy McClain and Eric Geiselman. The surfers competed in the "North Beach Rumble", a team surf contest.

Late Night Shows

The 2022 Festival included four "Late Night Shows" that took place after the festival's normal operating hours. Shows took place at Asbury Park local venues, such as The Stone Pony and The Wonder Bar, featuring The Backseat Lovers, Gods, Yawn, The Ocean Ave Stomp and The Surfajettes.

2023

The 2023 festival was held on September 16-17, 2023.

Saturday

Sunday

2024

In March 2024, the festival announced its line-up for September 14-15, 2024:

Saturday

Sunday

Surf

Surfers expected to compete include:

  • Balaram Stack
  • Cam Richards
  • Sam Hammer
  • Cassidy McClain
  • Rob Kelly
  • Will Skudin
  • Pat Schmidt
  • Mike Gleason
  • Tommy Ihnken
  • Logan Kamen
  • Jamie DeWitt
  • Cole Deveney
  • Audrey Iglay

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References

  1. This 1920 painting depicts a summer crowd at the south end of Asbury Park, including a sign for a July 4, 1920, Asbury Park performance by the Italian operatic tenor Enrico Caruso. The artist is under a green parasol, several of her friends are also recognizable. Artist Marcel Duchamp (pink suit) walks with the actress Fania Marinoff. Carl Van Vechten stands on the elevated structure left (black suit), Avery Hopwood (white suit, right side) talks with a woman in a yellow dress, the Swiss painter Paul Thévanaz (red bathing suit) bends over a camera. Henry, McBride, Florine Stettheimer, The Museum of Modern Art 1946.
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