Sea.Hear.Now 2020 Music & Surf Lineup Announced
Headliners: Pearl Jam, The Avett Brothers, Cage The Elephant, Billy Idol, Lord Huron, Dirty Heads, The Beach Boys, & Patti Smith
The Third Annual Sea.Hear.Now Festival organizers have announced that Pearl Jam, The Avett Brothers, Cage The Elephant, Billy Idol, Lord Huron, Dirty Heads, The Beach Boys, Patti Smith, The Growlers, Grouplove, and Dr. Dog are among those headlining the Sept 19 to 20 Music & Surf Festival.
Fans will be treated to over 25 performances on three stages along the North Beach area in Asbury Park and in Bradley Park. To view the entire lineup here.
The 2020 festival’s surf lineup includes Cassidy McClain, Cory Lopez, Brett Barley, Balaram Stack, Sam Hammer, and Pat Schmidt competing in daily Expression Sessions. Each surfer will be grouped into a heat of five and have 30-minutes to catch as many waves as the ocean provides, with points awarded for style and creativity. Fans will also be able to watch board shapers craft surfboards made of wood to today’s cutting-edge technology.
This year’s two-day event will also feature ‘Stone Henge,’ an exhibit of murals and a recycled surfboard arch, located at the center of the beach. Danny Clinch’s Transparent Gallery Pop Up will again be the heart of Sea.Hear.Now’s art installations.
Two-day General Admission, GA+, VIP, Platinum and Ultimate Experience tickets are available today at noon ET. For the full list of amenities and to purchase tickets, visit seahearnowfestival.com/tickets. Children seven and under may attend for free alongside a ticketed adult.
Organizers say Sea.Hear.Now remains committed to raising awareness about the issues facing our environment, including the global plastic waste crisis and climate change.
Last year, the festival partnered with Surfrider Foundation to host our flagship greening program, Rock & Recycle where over 580 fans participated in on-site recycling. Hydration Stations helped to save over 51,954 bottles from the oceans and landfill and the festival ensured surplus food found a home post-event, donating approximately 2,000 pounds to The Center in Asbury Park. Stay tuned for more details on this year’s sustainability initiatives and ways you can get involved at Sea.Hear.Now and after.
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