Pop-punk and Irish soul are coming to the Asbury Park beach with Blink-182 and Hozier headlining the 2025 Sea Hear Now festival.
Hozier, the Irish native whose hits include “Too Sweet” to “Take Me to Church,” headlines on Saturday, Sept. 13, and pop-punk legends Blink-182 from Southern California top the bill on Sunday, Sept. 14. Blink's hits include “All the Small Things,” “What's My Age Again” and “I Miss You.”
LCD Soundsystem, Alabama Shakes, ZZ Top, Remi Wolf, Royel Otis, De La Soul, UB40, Gigi Perez, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Inhaler, Mondo Cozmo, and locals Bumpin Uglies and Not Yer Baby also play on Saturday with Hozier.
Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, Public Enemy, TV On The Radio, Phantogram, 4 Non Blondes, Hot Mullligan, Mannequin Pussy, Grace Bowers, Landon McNamara, Neal Francis and locals Surfing for Daisy and the Tide Bends take the fest's stages on Sunday with Blink-182.
Tickets, including General Admission for one and two days, GA+, VIP and Platinum tickets will be available for pre-sale at 10 a.m. Friday, March 21. The general on-sale will follow at 11 a.m. Friday if tickets remain.
Ticket prices begin at $170 for one day General Admission and range up to $10,900 for Ultimate tickets, which includes three nights at the city's Asbury Ocean Club Resort and on-stage viewing.
Visit seahearnowfestival.com to sign up for the presale code and also shop at the fest's Core Essentials merch collection. Hotel and festival experience packages are also available for two-day tickets.
An in person only on-sale for Asbury Park residents is set for 10 am. to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 20, at the Grand Arcade inside Convention Hall at 1300 Ocean Ave.
Residents must show a valid, government-issued ID with an Asbury Park address. No other city near or around Asbury Park will be accepted, and zip codes will not be taken into consideration.
If your ID does not currently reflect residency in Asbury Park, you can bring a utility bill (power, cable, internet, water, etc.) showing a current Asbury Park address as proof of residency, and a valid, government-issued ID with a matching name.
Only two tickets will be available to purchase per Asbury Park household, and only single day and two-day general admission tickets will be available.
This year's “North Beach Sessions” pro surfer contest at the festival will include Landon McNamara, Cam Richards, Balaram Stack, Sam Hammer, Rob Kelly, Cassidy McClain, Pat Schmidt, Mike Gleason, Tommy Ihnken, Logan Kamen, Jamie DeWitt, Cole Deveney, Audrey Iglay, Paul Francisco and Mia Gallagher.
Asbury Park visual artist Pork Chop returns with his iconic jellyfish installation and surfboard arch to serve “as the festival’s visual compass.”
Asbury Park music history will be highlighted by local artists on the sand, and the work of surf photographer Ben Currie will also be featured.
The Transparent Clinch Gallery pop-up will return to Bradley Park to feature artwork from the fest's musicians. Proceeds from sales are given to Asbury Park charities.
The fest is produced by C3 Presents, the team behind Lollapalooza, and locals Danny Clinch and Tim Donnelly. Clinch is a Toms River native who has photographed the greats of music, from Springsteen to Tupac Shakur.
His Transparent Clinch Gallery, which showcases live performances and Clinch’s photos, is adjacent to the Asbury Hotel on the city's waterfront.
The Sea Hear Now festival began in 2018 in Asbury Park, had has been held yearly except for 2020 when the pandemic forced its cancellation. It draws 35,000 to the waterfront each year.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and Noah Kahan headlined last year.
Sea Hear Now: Previous headliners
2018: Incubus and Jack Johnson
2019: Dave Matthews Band and The Lumineers
2021: Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins
2022: Stevie Nicks and Green Day
2023: Foo Fighters and The Killers
2024: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and Noah Kahan
More information is at seahearnowfestival.com.
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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at [email protected]