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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Newark. From sports to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

The Blind Boys of Alabama deliver the gift of joy whenever they take the stage. In this uplifting holiday show, the GRAMMY®-winning gospel legends perform Christmas classics and songs from their albums Go Tell It on the Mountain and Talkin' Christmas. You'll be singing and clapping along with the spirit of the season. "One of the greatest and most venerated gospel groups the world has ever known...an impeccable mix of polished blues, swinging soul and from-the-gut gospel." -NPR Part of NJPAC's Kwanzaa Festival
Get the Led Out (GTLO) will blow your mind! The powerhouse band impeccably re-creates Led Zeppelin?s studio album sound. You?ll hear rock anthems like ?Kashmir,? ?Stairway to Heaven? and ?Whole Lotta Love,? along with deep cuts and a special acoustic set with fan favorites like ?Tangerine? and ?Hey Hey What Can I Do.? No wigs or fake English accents here ? it?s all about the music. From the bombastic and epic, to the folky and mystical, GTLO always delivers with passion, fury and heart-thumping intensity.
The fantasy video game Elden Ring comes to life with a massive orchestra and choir performing its gorgeous score. Immerse yourself in the noble quest of the Tarnished as cinematic gameplay sequences play on NJPAC's big screen, synced with dramatic lighting and sound effects. Whether you're a fan of the game, or simply love the epic beauty of orchestral music, this adventure is for you. Don your Elden Ring cosplay, and we'll meet you in the Lands Between.

Founded in 1946 by Sir Thomas Beecham, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was given the title 'Royal' by the Queen in 1966, confirming its irreplaceable position in the British music world. Throughout its history, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has attracted and collaborated with some of the most inspirational artists, including Rudolf Kempe, Antal Doráti, Walter Weller, André Previn, Vladimir Ashkenazy, and many others. Vladimir Ashkenazy,Yuri Temirkanov and Daniele Gatti have all been Principal Conductors of the Orchestra, and in August 2021,Vasily Petrenko became the new Music Director. This is a landmark appointment in the history of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Vasily Petrenko's first two seasons with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra have been well received by audiences and critics alike.
Enjoy an evening of community and cultural exchange that is wonderful for families and children, as we celebrate the Year of the Horse. Seattle Symphony Associate Conductor Sunny Xia and Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Winner Haochen Zhang make their New Jersey Symphony debuts in this festive concert that celebrates music from East and West.