As America gets set to celebrate it's 250th Birthday there will be lots of fun things to do with the family and here in New Jersey there is a great chance to enjoy the fun with a FREE concert at SHI Stadium on the Rutgers University–New Brunswick campus and will feature Nick Jonas’ headline concert performance, fireworks, historical tributes, family‑friendly activities and immersive experiences along the Rutgers Boardwalk.

 

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The concert is titled Rev, White, and Blue and it's happening on Thursday, July 2nd, beginning at 3pm. The concert will be headlined by New Jersey’s own Nick Jonas and Vin Rock and Kay Gee from Naughty by Nature. In addition Tony Award winner Ali Stroker will be on hand to perform.

 

 

According to their website, "Following the concert there will be a large fireworks display."

 

The concert has a limit of (4) free tickets per address while supplies last. CLICK HERE to claim your tickets before they are gone.

 

Events scheduled include:

 

Experience the state's pivotal role as the Crossroads of the American Revolution.

 

Family-friendly fun for all ages, including games, prizes, and an array of food trucks.

 

Nick Jonas joins Ali Stroker, Vin Rock, and Kay Gee from Naughty by Nature at SHI Stadium for a marquee 250th performance.

 

A spectacular fireworks display over SHI Stadium closes the night - 250 years, one unforgettable sky.

 

An unforgettable way to celebrate America 250 in New Jersey! Rev, White, and Blue. Get your tickets while they last for Thursday, July 2nd. SHI Stadium is located at 1 Scarlet Knight Way Shi, Piscataway, NJ 08854. The stadium's capacity is 52,454.

 

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