Discover the Best of New Jersey Arts This Week
New Jersey is buzzing with creativity and excitement as various arts events take center stage this week. From enchanting musical performances to thrilling theater productions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy across the Garden State. Whether you're a seasoned arts enthusiast or just looking to explore something new, the vibrant cultural scene offers a wide array of options for the week of February 18-26, 2026.
Unforgettable Music Moments
First up is the extraordinary mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, who is set to perform a semi-staged song cycle titled "Emily — No Prisoner Be," crafted by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts. Inspired by the poignant poetry of Emily Dickinson, this captivating performance will take place at Carnegie Hall on February 19 at 8 p.m., followed by a show at Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium on February 22 at 3 p.m. DiDonato's collaboration with the innovative trio Time for Three promises a memorable evening filled with beauty and emotional depth.
An Evening with Stephen Schwartz
On February 21, theater lovers can indulge in a special event featuring Stephen Schwartz, the creative genius behind beloved musicals like "Wicked" and "Pippin." The event, titled "A Wicked Evening With the Wizard," will take place at Prudential Hall at NJPAC in Newark. Expect spectacular performances from an impressive lineup of artists, accompanied by a 12-piece orchestra that will bring Schwartz’s iconic songs to life in a magnificent setting.
Celebrating Local Talent: The Asbury Park Music Awards
Reviving the spirit of local music, the Asbury Park Music Awards will return on February 20, hosted at the legendary Stone Pony. Having been dormant since 2019, the awards highlight the remarkable talents of musicians in the region, featuring 31 categories plus four special honors for works created from 2019 to 2024. Between award presentations, attendees can enjoy live performances by local favorites, turning the night into a celebration of the vibrant Asbury Park music scene.
Engaging Young Stars
Another exciting highlight includes “American Idol” competitor Jake Thistle performing at The Ringside Pub in Caldwell on February 21 at 9 p.m. Known for his soulful music and original compositions, Thistle will celebrate the release of his new single, “Sleep on Me,” showcasing the burgeoning talent rising in our communities.
Blast from the Past: 80s Music Night
Join original MTV VJs Mark Goodman and Alan Hunter at The State Theatre in New Brunswick on February 21 at 8 p.m. for a nostalgic evening titled “Neon Nostalgic Presents ’80s Music Television.” This unique show combines live music with original music videos, creating an immersive experience that evokes memories of the iconic decade.
Why Local Arts Matter
Participating in these local events not only enriches your own life but also supports artists and the community at large. Attending performances fosters a love for the arts in others, encourages grassroots creativity, and helps maintain the vibrant and diverse culture that defines New Jersey.
Join the Celebration!
These upcoming events highlight the exceptional talent and cultural richness present in New Jersey. Whether you're drawn to classical music, theater, or the local music scene, explore what the Garden State has to offer. Mark your calendar and don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the arts this week!
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