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Dance Gavin Dance with Special Guests

Fri May 29 at 5:00pm

Asbury Park, NJ

Event Info

ALL AGE SHOW GATES 5:00PM GA STANDING RAIN OR SHINE EVENT 21+ IN BAR AREA ONLY

  • Fri - May 29, 20265:00 PMTickets

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About The Fall of Troy

The Fall of Troy is a post-hardcore trio formed in 2002 in Mukilteo, Washington, United States. The lineup consists of Thomas Erak (guitar, vocals), Tim Ward (bass, vocals), and Andrew Forsman (drums). Tim Ward left the band in 2007 and was replaced by Frank Ene. On February 26, 2010, Thomas announced that the band were parting ways following their upcoming "The Marked Men of 2010" tour. Between 2010 and 2013, he formed Just Like Vinyl and joined Chiodos. Andrew Forsman also joined The Monday Mornings, and Frank Black joined Chineke. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people does Stone Pony Summer Stage hold?
Stone Pony Summer Stage Capacity The Stone Pony Summer Stage in Asbury Park, NJ, is an outdoor concert venue that can accommodate approximately 5,000 attendees. This spacious area allows music fans to enjoy live shows from top touring artists in a vibrant, open-air environment. The venue is designed to host large crowds for summer concerts, festivals, and special events, making it one of New Jersey's most popular live music destinations. With its sizable capacity, the Stone Pony Summer Stage offers an energetic atmosphere while still maintaining excellent sightlines and sound quality for guests throughout the venue, ensuring a memorable concert experience for everyone.
Is Stone Pony Summer Stage on the Beach?
Is Stone Pony Summer Stage on the Beach? The Stone Pony Summer Stage is not directly on the beach, but it is located just steps away from the famous Asbury Park Boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. Situated outdoors adjacent to the legendary Stone Pony nightclub, the Summer Stage provides concertgoers with easy access to the beach and scenic ocean views. Attendees often enjoy the coastal setting and the cool ocean breeze during performances, making it a unique and iconic summer concert destination. The proximity to the beach enhances the overall experience, but the actual stage and audience area are set on a paved lot next to the club rather than on the sand.
When did Stone Pony close?
When Did Stone Pony Close? The Stone Pony, the renowned music club in Asbury Park, NJ, has experienced brief closures throughout its history, most notably in 1991. Financial struggles and management changes led to the venue temporarily shutting its doors that year. However, the legendary club quickly reopened in 1992 under new ownership and has remained a cornerstone of the Asbury Park music scene ever since. Today, both the indoor club and the Stone Pony Summer Stage continue to host major acts and rising stars, solidifying the venue's reputation as a vital hub for live music at the Jersey Shore.
Is Stone Pony standing room only?
Is Stone Pony Standing Room Only? Yes, the Stone Pony Summer Stage primarily operates as a standing room only venue. The general admission format allows concertgoers to move freely within the outdoor area, creating an energetic and immersive atmosphere for fans. While there may be limited seating options or VIP areas available at certain events, most guests will be standing throughout the performances. This setup encourages a lively crowd dynamic and gives everyone the chance to get close to the stage. For those seeking a more comfortable experience, early arrival is recommended to secure a preferred spot, or check for any available VIP upgrades.
Are there seats at the Stone Pony Summer Stage?
Are There Seats at the Stone Pony Summer Stage? Generally, the Stone Pony Summer Stage does not offer fixed seating, as it is predominantly a general admission, standing room venue. However, select concerts or special events may provide limited seating options, such as VIP sections or reserved areas with chairs. These premium seating choices often require an upgraded ticket and offer amenities like private bars or elevated views. For most events, attendees should expect to stand for the duration of the show. It's always best to check specific event details on the Gigfomo ticket page to see if seated options are available for your chosen concert.

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