Brian Fallon Returns to The Stone Pony for North To Shore Festival Performance

Photo: Bill Baumann

ASBURY PARK, N.J. - Brian Fallon returns to familiar ground June 14 when the New Jersey rocker brings his latest music to The Stone Pony as part of the North to Shore Festival.

The performance marks the launch of a brief series of shows supporting the release of Fallon’s new singles, Not Bad for New Jersey and Better Before. The songs are his first original solo releases in more than five years and were released through his independent label, Lesser Known Records.

Backed by his longtime band, The Painkillers, Fallon is expected to blend new material with fan favorites from across his career. The Stone Pony appearance carries special significance, as Not Bad for New Jersey reflects on the state that helped shape both his life and music, making the hometown performance a fitting setting for the song’s live debut.

Opening the show will be Emily Wolfe, the Texas-based singer-songwriter and guitarist known for her energetic rock sound and dynamic live performances.

The Asbury Park stop is one of only a handful of dates on Fallon’s current tour, offering fans a rare opportunity to see him in a more intimate venue. As part of the North 2 Shore Festival, the concert adds another marquee event to the month-long celebration of music, arts, and culture taking place across New Jersey.

Brian Fallon Brian Fallon and the Painkillers North to Shore N2S Stone Pony Bill Baumann

Bill Baumann

I’m a photographer and journalist with a career in publishing, and for the past 15 years, I've focused on shooting music. I’m passionate about live music and still photographs. I’m always chasing the moment where motion, color, and energy collide. I still love finding the authentic moments you never see coming.

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