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Light Of Day WinterFest 26 Celebrates 5 Decades of Willie Nile

Fri Jan 16 at 6:30pm

Asbury Park, NJ

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ALL AGE SHOW DOORS 6:30 PM

  • Fri - January 16, 20266:30 PMTickets

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About Willie Nile

Willie Nile (born Robert Anthony Noonan on June 7, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, and musician. In 1980 Nile released his self-titled debut album which according to one critic remains “one of the most thrilling post-Byrds folk-rock albums of all time”. His career was interrupted by legal problems with his record company, but he eventually returned to recording and performing in the US and Europe, establishing himself as a respected songwriter and live-wire rocker. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did Stone Pony close?
The Stone Pony, an iconic music venue in Asbury Park, NJ, has experienced closures in its history but is currently open and active. The club originally opened in 1974 and briefly closed in 1991 due to financial difficulties before reopening in 1992 under new ownership. Since then, The Stone Pony has remained a staple of the live music scene at the Jersey Shore. Today, it continues to host concerts, events, and festivals, drawing both legendary acts and up-and-coming talent. Visitors can check the official Stone Pony website or Gigfomo for the latest event listings and ticket information.
How many people does Stone Pony hold?
The Stone Pony has an official capacity of approximately 1,000 people for indoor events. This allows for an intimate concert experience while accommodating a sizeable crowd. During the warmer months, the adjacent Stone Pony Summer Stage expands the venue's capacity significantly, holding up to 5,000 attendees for outdoor concerts. The venue's versatile setup makes it a premier destination for both local and national acts, providing fans with an up-close and personal live music experience. For ticketed events, it's recommended to purchase early, as popular shows often sell out quickly.
Is Stone Pony standing room only?
The Stone Pony is primarily a standing room only venue for most of its concerts and live events. The club is known for its energetic atmosphere, with an open floor space that allows fans to get close to the stage and enjoy the music up front. While there may be limited seating available along the sides or at the bar, general admission tickets typically do not guarantee a seat. For special events or VIP experiences, some reserved seating may be offered. Always check the event details on Gigfomo or the official Stone Pony website for specific show arrangements and accessibility information.
Does Bruce Springsteen live in Asbury Park, NJ?
Bruce Springsteen, famously linked to Asbury Park and The Stone Pony, does not currently reside in Asbury Park, NJ. While he was born in Long Branch and raised in nearby Freehold, Springsteen now primarily lives in Colts Neck, New Jersey, a short drive from Asbury Park. He also owns properties in other locations. Despite not living in Asbury Park, Springsteen maintains a strong connection to the city and The Stone Pony, often making surprise appearances at the venue. His legendary performances and local roots have solidified his association with Asbury Park's vibrant music scene.
Is Stone Pony cash only?
The Stone Pony accepts both cash and credit/debit cards for ticket purchases, merchandise, and at the bar, making it convenient for all guests. While cash is always welcome, most modern transactions at the venue—including food, drinks, and tickets—can be completed using major credit cards. For faster service and to avoid ATM fees, it's advisable to bring a card, although there is typically an ATM on site for those who prefer to use cash. Always check the venue's official website for any updates regarding payment policies before attending an event.

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