Newark

New Jersey, United States

As New Jersey’s largest city, Newark brings together arena shows, performing arts, sports, museums, and a strong neighborhood culture. There is a lot to see and do in this Garden State city, from major venues and easy transit connections to a downtown that stays active well after office hours.1

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Newark Information

Newark Venues

Downtown Newark packs arenas, arts spaces, and landmarks into a compact stretch, making it easy to turn one event into a full night out.

  • Prudential Center: Prudential Center is an approximately 18,000-seat arena and entertainment complex in downtown Newark. It is home to the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall University men’s basketball, and major concerts.2
  • New Jersey Performing Arts Center - Victoria Theater: Victoria Theater is a 511-seat NJPAC room for comedy, jazz, chamber music, dance, cabaret, experimental theater, and film or TV productions, giving Newark a dedicated downtown space for performances that work best in a smaller theater.3
  • Newark Symphony Hall: Newark Symphony Hall features the 2,800-capacity Sarah Vaughan Concert Hall, a historic Newark performance space used for concerts, cultural programs, and stage productions. The building also includes the 350-capacity Terrace Ballroom and the 150-capacity Lincoln Park Gallery.4

Music Concerts and Festivals in Newark

Newark’s music scene carries jazz history, neighborhood identity, and the kind of outdoor festival energy that feels woven into the city.

  • Lincoln Park Festival: The Lincoln Park Music Festival is a three-day music event that spotlights hip-hop, house, jazz, and gospel, and is one of Newark's major annual music events.5
  • Sounds of the City: Sounds of the City is NJPAC’s outdoor concert series featuring free summer Thursday performances on the plaza.5
  • Portugal Fest: Portugal Day Festival reflects Newark’s strong Portuguese presence, especially in the Ironbound, where music, food, art, and dance take over the streets.5

Sports Events in Newark

Between Devils hockey, Seton Hall basketball, and Red Bulls soccer just across the river, Newark hosts major professional and collegiate sporting events throughout the year.

Arts and Comedy Shows in Newark

Newark’s arts scene moves from landmark venues to street festivals and intimate comedy spaces, where formal performance and neighborhood culture sit side by side.

  • Newark First Fridays: Running monthly from May through September, Newark First Fridays showcases emerging local artists, makers, artisan food vendors, musicians, and street performers.5
  • Afro Beat Festival: One of New Jersey's major celebrations of African culture and heritage, it brings together dancers, drummers, live performances, and more than 200 vendors.5

Frequently Asked Questions

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