Camden County Commissioners announce lineup for 2026 Summer Concert Series

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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The Camden County Board of Commissioners announced on April 22 the return of the Summer Parks Concert Series for 2026, featuring a range of performances across local parks.

The annual concert series is an important event for residents, offering free access to live music and opportunities to gather as a community. The concerts are held at various locations including Wiggins Park, Haddon Lake Park, Cooper River Park Jack Curtis Stadium, Lindenwold Park, and Winslow – New Brooklyn Park.

Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said, “The Summer Concert Series has become a staple of a Camden County summer, and this year we have an incredible lineup prepared with something for everyone. These concerts allow our residents to see world class performers, for free, right in our local parks. I hope our residents will join us for a show or two this year and enjoy what is sure to be a wonderful summer full of music and community.”

This year’s schedule includes acts such as Tank and the Bangas, Brian McKnight, Kid ‘N Play, Boney James at Wiggins Park’s Sunset Jazz Series; Commodores at the July 4th Freedom Festival; Goodbye June at Haddon Lake Park Sundown Music Series; Pop 2000s Tour featuring Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC at Cooper River Park; Suitcase Murphy at Lindenwold Park; Wallstreet Motown in Winslow – New Brooklyn Park; among others.

According to the official website, Camden County advances community welfare through efforts in education, workforce development, public services and maintains facilities including parks that foster well-being. The county supports over 500,000 residents across its 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey. It operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who serve staggered three-year terms. Services focus on public safety, health initiatives such as nutrition centers and libraries, transportation improvements and economic development according to county information.

The concert series reflects ongoing efforts by Camden County officials to enhance quality of life through accessible cultural programming while supporting community engagement.



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