
Performers in the second annual Split Level Concerts series at The Jersey Shore Arts Center in Ocean Grove will include (clockwise from top left) James Maddock, Nathan Graham, Kim Richey, Joy Clark, Shannon McNally, Tim Easton and Lucy Kaplansky.
Having just concluded its first season at The Jersey Shore Arts Center in Ocean Grove with a concert by Rod Picott, April 26, Split Level Concerts has announced its second season there, featuring Kim Richey, Lucy Kaplansky, James Maddock and others.
Subscriptions will go on sale April 25 at 10 a.m., with single tickets becoming available May 9 at 10 a.m. Visit jerseyshoreartscenter.org/split-level-at-jsac.
Here is the schedule. All shows will start at 8 p.m.
Nov. 8: James Maddock & Band
Dec. 6: Tim Easton
Jan. 24: Nathan Graham & Band
Feb. 28: Shannon McNally & Band
March 21: Joy Clark
April 18: Lucy Kaplansky
May 16, 2026: Kim Richey
Ticket proceeds will support The Jersey Shore Arts Center’s other offerings. Brookdale Public Radio (90.5 The Night) and Musicians on a Mission (MOAM) are partners in presenting the series, and representatives from the latter organization will be on hand at all shows to collect non-perishable food and cash donations for Fulfill (formerly the FoodBank of Monmouth & Ocean Counties).
Split Level Concerts began as a house concert series in 2000 and has also presented shows at the JCC of Central New Jersey in Scotch Plains, and The Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway.
In a press release, Split Level Concerts founder Mark Klemow said that in the organization’s first season at The Jersey Shore Arts Center, “more than 1,200 music lovers turned out and were inspired, uplifted, and entertained. That’s what live music does; it brings folks together for a communal experience. I have high hopes for our second season, as we’ll be welcoming back several Split Level favorites and bringing in some fresh new faces, too.”
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