Tue, 11/26/2019 - 3:29 pm

Come ring in the New Year with the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, N.J., which will host prominent Grateful Dead tribute band, Dark Star Orchestra from Dec. 30 – 31. It will be a festive evening of ’Dead tunes plus New Year’s Eve goodies like hats, décor and a balloon drop. Dark Star Orchestra, which has performed to critical acclaim for more than 20 years and 2,600 shows, continues the Grateful Dead legacy – with shows built off the Dead’s extensive catalog. At any DSO show, it’s about a sense of familiarity; it’s about a feeling that immediately grabs listeners or a contagious energy… The fan experience is unrivaled and continues to excite Deadheads around the country. This will be magnified as the band ushers in the New Year in North Jersey!

WHEN: Monday, Dec. 30 & Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2019, 8 p.m. Eastern

WHERE: Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St., Montclair, N.J., 07042

 

Tue, 12/10/2019 - 6:36 pm

Citizen Cope, whose music has long enthralled fans of numerous genres, comes to Montclair, N.J.’s Wellmont Theater on Dec. 28, in a performance that will help the premier venue close out its slate of 2019 shows. Cope is promoting his latest album, a project seven years in the making, “Heroin & Helicopters,” featuring tracks like, “Justice,” “War,” “The River,” and more. This is a can’t-miss performance from a lyrical legend – long known for hits like “Let the Drummer Kick It,” “Bullet & A Target,” “Son’s Gonna Rise” and “Pablo Picasso.” He’ll take the stage in North Jersey this holiday season in a show sure to please newcomers and longtime fans.

Catch Citizen Cope at the Wellmont Theater!

Thu, 01/02/2020 - 10:49 am

World-famous rock group, The Spin Doctors, will be playing the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, N.J., on Friday, Jan. 24. They’ll be joined by The Uprooted Band featuring Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root, along with James Maddock.

Known for their unique, blues-influenced sound, the Grammy-nominated group’s catalog is a staple of the early-90’s music scene. Long known for hits like “Two Princes,” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong”, the band has released six studio albums. Each, critics have noted, channel a special, vibrant sound and chemistry. The group reached new heights with 1991’s smash-hit, Triple Platinum album, “Pocket Full of Kryptonite,” which sold 10 million copies and reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Having made music for major record labels, recorded at the notorious Sound City studio and celebrated critical success on their most recent album, the band continues to help carry rock’s proverbial torch.

WHO: Spin Doctors – Plus, The Uprooted Band Ft. Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root (playing “When I Woke” in its entirety) & James Maddock

WHAT: The Spin Doctors, the unmistakable, high-energy and creatively off-the-charts rock/blues band with New York-area roots, will take the stage at North Jersey’s premier live entertainment venue, the Wellmont Theater, this January, playing tunes from six hit records, including the Triple Platinum and Grammy-nominated “Pocket Full of Kryptonite,” with tracks such as “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong.” The group, which found subsequent success with tracks like, “You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast,” “Cleopatra’s Cat” and “She Used To Be Mine,” has continued to produce well-received music into the 2010s and beyond – including 2013’s “If The River Was Whiskey.” This is a can’t-miss performance from one of rock’s finest!

WHEN: Friday, Jan. 24, 2019, 8 p.m. Eastern

WHERE: Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St., Montclair, N.J., 07042

Thu, 01/09/2020 - 9:54 am

Want an up-close and personal experience with the late entertainer who changed the course of popular music? Elvis Presley, “the King of Rock and Roll,” will be shown in exquisite footage set to music for “Elvis: Seen/Unseen – Live Onscreen” at the Wellmont Theater on Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. (rescheduled from its original October date).

The show, featuring never-before-seen footage, will find The King singing his most memorable tunes – accompanied live by the TCB Band, originally hand-picked by the mega-star himself. The one-of-a-kind concert experience celebrates 50 years since Elvis’ triumphant return to live performance (the 1969 Las Vegas residency) and features special appearances from Priscilla Presley and longtime Elvis associate Jerry Schilling.

WHO: “Elvis: Seen/Unseen – Live On Screen”

WHAT: Elvis Presley, one of the most iconic entertainers of all time, is set to return to the stage for a one-of-a-kind concert experience – “Elvis: Seen/Unseen.” This show is one of the most unique concerts in recent years, and it will feature all new, never-before-seen footage and on-screen performances from the King of Rock ‘N’ Roll, backed live on stage by his original, hand-picked group, the TCB Band, including Glen Hardin, Ronnie Tutt and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton. The evening features special appearances by Priscilla Presley and longtime Elvis associate Jerry Schilling, who will be sharing intimate stories and personal photos, plus rare home movies. This show was originally scheduled for Oct. 30, 2019. All tickets previously purchased for the original date will be honored for the rescheduled date.

WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 30, 8 p.m. Eastern

WHERE: Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St., Montclair, N.J., 07042

Thu, 01/23/2020 - 4:16 pm

Next month, ’90s music is set to take over the Wellmont Theater for one night only. Are you prepared for the radical, three-hour, interactive performance dubbed “Nine Deeez Nite?” Enjoy all the ’90s classics while playing along with themed trivia, at North Jersey’s premier live entertainment venue, the Wellmont Theater, on Friday, Feb. 7.

Founded by the same group that launched the dynamic “Duel of the Decades” shows, Nine Deeez Nite is more than just a ’90s cover band, Nine Deeez Nite is the tribute to a monumental decade in music and culture. The band delivers an exciting flashback, putting viewers front and center for tributes to all the decade’s mega-stars, from Nirvana to ‘NSYNC, Snoop Dogg and the Spice Girls.

WHO: Nine Deeez Nite: Tribute to the ’90s

WHAT: Nine Deeez Nite, long a staple of the theater’s riveting “Duel of the Decades” shows, will dedicate an entire evening to ’90s music and culture. In an interactive, three-hour performance, the group will showcase hits across numerous genres that helped define the decade. For a period that brought new technology, quirky fashion and fond memories, it is perhaps known most of all…for its music. Let the Nine Deeez Nite crew remind you in stellar fashion what made the decade one for the ages. Guests also have a chance to win a “Best Dressed” contest and authentic ’90s prizes, including a SEGA Genesis Mini retro gaming system. Don’t miss the tribute you’ve been waiting for!

ADDITIONAL: The Wellmont Theater’s 2020 edition of the “Duel of the Decades” tournament will begin with a battle of the ’70s vs. ’80s on Feb. 28. The next round picks up between the ’90s vs. Y2K on May 15. A consolation round is slated for Oct. 2, while the championship will be held Dec. 5. For more info, including four-pack ticket options, head to: https://wellmonttheater.com/shows/duel-of-the-decades-70s-vs-80s-2020-tournament-edition/.

WHEN: Friday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m. Eastern

WHERE: Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St., Montclair, N.J., 07042

Wed, 03/04/2020 - 7:39 am

The Jersey Shore musical group has been recording albums since 1976 and is closely associated with the biggest New Jersey rock musicians – including Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and Jon Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi introduced the group into the New Jersey Hall of Fame late last year, while Springsteen appeared on the band’s 1991 album, “Better Days.” In fact, more than one hundred musicians can claim to have been members of the Asbury Jukes. Now, the band is set to bring its unique “shore sound” to rock the halls of New Jersey’s premier live entertainment venue, the Wellmont Theater.

WHO: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes

WHAT: The Jersey Shore rock band, which boasts an impressive four-decade recording career, is set to play Montclair’s Wellmont Theater this March. The band has released 12 studio albums since 1976 and has featured a rotating group of members such as Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Stevie Van Zandt. They have recorded or performed several Springsteen songs, including "The Fever" and "Fade Away." They were inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame last year and are excited to bring their performance to a northern New Jersey audience.

WHEN: Saturday, March 28, 7 p.m. EST

WHERE: Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St., Montclair, N.J., 07042

Wed, 03/03/2021 - 11:11 am

Newark Symphony Hall (NSH), New Jersey’s largest Black-led arts and entertainment venue, today announced that the City of Newark’s Arts and Cultural Affairs Director, fayemi shakur, has been elected chair of the hall’s 19-member board of directors. At NSH, shakur will provide strategic fundraising and programming counsel on community programs, virtual events and ongoing racial justice initiatives. This includes NSH staff-led programs designed to bring more diverse populations to arts careers, both onstage and behind the scenes.

In December 2020, NSH began Phase 1 of a planned three-phase, five-year, $40 million renovation, a project set to create 500 jobs and assist 50 local businesses. shakur and the NSH board will provide counsel on the venue’s various fundraising goals for the renovation – a major initiative for its Lincoln Park neighborhood and the Greater Newark region. The election of shakur, also a champion of new and innovative programming, is part of an overall plan to revitalize the hall both structurally and with its many offerings.

“fayemi’s reputation demonstrates a commitment to cultural organizing, mentorship and engaging programming that explores art that challenges the way we see and experience the world, ourselves and each other,” said NSH President and CEO, Taneshia Nash Laird, the sole Black female leader of a performing arts center in New Jersey. “We’re thrilled to have her as chairwoman of our board and value her input. Overall, we anticipate success in the months ahead – in everything from enriching new programming to several community and economic development initiatives.”

Phase 1 of NSH’s renovation process supports the restoration of its exterior façade, which has deteriorated due to nearly a century of use exacerbated by water infiltration. Items include window replacement, mortar work, stucco repairs, structural damage repair, restoration of limestone near the main entrance façade, and repairs to the rooftop ductwork, plus new lighting and signage options.

“Newark Symphony Hall’s historic stage represents the cultural backbone of our city, and I’m pleased that fayemi shakur, Newark’s arts and cultural affairs director, has been elected to preside over its Board of Directors,” said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka. “Her sound counsel on the venue’s arts programming and fundraising efforts will have a dynamic and positive impact for years to come, enhancing our city’s luster as a center for the arts and ensuring that residents and visitors alike enjoy world-class quality performances at Symphony Hall.”

As Newark’s arts and cultural affairs director, shakur launched the city’s first arts fund, the Creative Catalyst Fund, to provide artists and art groups with flexible grant support during the coronavirus crisis and beyond. In mid-2020, a selection committee recommended 120 artists, art collectives and cultural organizations for funding; $800,000 was awarded to 120 individual artists, collectives and arts groups.

shakur previously served as executive director at City Without Walls gallery, marketing and public program manager at Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art, and co-founder of The Annual Lincoln Park Music Festival. In 2019, shakur also founded A Womb of Violet, a project-based collective created to celebrate the work of Black women writers, poets and interdisciplinary artists. shakur also served as a visiting lecturer in Rutgers University-Newark’s Department of Art, Culture and Media.

“Newark Symphony Hall’s vibrant cultural history deserves to be celebrated,” said shakur. “I’m excited and humbled to chair its board of directors – comprised of such talented professionals, who have worked tirelessly to preserve and support the venue’s growth and long-term sustainability. This is important and joyful work.”

shakur has served as a leader in the Newark arts community for over 15 years. A culture critic and interdisciplinary artist, her writing has been featured in publications including the New York Times, CNN Style, and more. With NSH, she has helped champion new virtual programming (beginning March 2021), including both “Seen” and “Homegrown.”

“Seen” is part interview show, part masterclass for local artists. At center stage, as the instructors, are Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) creatives in the live and filmed entertainment industries.

Similarly, “Homegrown” will share the stories of prominent artists and entertainers born and raised in Newark. Guests for this interview-style series include household names – each of whom will describe the impact and legacy of the Brick City, along with their contributions to the entertainment industry.

In December 2020, NSH also named Grammy-winning record producer, Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis, to its board of directors. In October 2020, NSH also created a volunteer-based, seven-member Investment Committee to shape oversight policy and provide fund-management guidance. Committee members come from companies such as Goldman Sachs and AllianceBernstein, and will help the venue achieve fundraising milestones while supporting its various social and racial justice initiatives.