There’s no shortage of fun happenings in New Jersey. Now that it’s (finally!) spring, check out our guide to the best outdoor activities in the Garden State—from scenic biking trails to unique hiking spots to luxurious glamping sites. Then peruse our editors’ list of the 52 things you must do in the Garden State—quirky, only-in-NJ experiences that’ll keep you busy every weekend this year. Want to enjoy a terrific concert, theater performance, comedian, film festival or art exhibit? Discover the best entertainment and arts events happening this March. If you’re a foodie, check out our guide to the tastiest food festivals, dinners and happenings—or consult our list of the 30 best restaurants in New Jersey. For hundreds more events this month and beyond, search our calendar below. And to submit your own event to the calendar, click here.
Paul Anka has the distinction of being the only artist in history to have a song on the Billboard charts during seven consecutive decades.
Wang Chung, The Motels and Naked Eyes have joined forces to transport audiences to the heart of the neon-soaked, synth-driven decade!
In 1988, Chazz Palminteri (The Usual Suspects) wrote a one-man show about a killing he saw in the Bronx when he was nine years old.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show has been astonishing audiences worldwide for more than three decades, performing the music of Pink Floyd.
If you missed his sold-out February show, now you can catch one of today’s hottest comics in a special return engagement!
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Justin Hayward is best-known as the long-time vocalist, lead guitarist and composer for The Moody Blues.
The ships-ahoy septet Yächtley Crew sets sail for an evening of the best in the Yacht Rock sound. Come ready to party!
Whitney Houston’s musical legacy is brought to life in this critically acclaimed tribute show with the breathtaking vocals of Belinda Davids.
Air Supply performs from among their classic hits, which include “Lost in Love,” “All Out of Love,” and “One That You Love.”
Freewheeling comic storyteller Jim Breuer – who made the list of Comedy Central’s “100 Greatest Standups of All Time” – is hotter than ever.