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About Sea Hear Now Festival
As of 2023, the Sea Hear Now Festival continues to thrive, with its latest edition scheduled for September 16-17, 2023. This year’s lineup is expected to feature an impressive array of artists, promising to attract thousands of music lovers and environmental advocates. In addition to the musical performances, the festival will host various activities focused on ocean health, including beach clean-ups, educational workshops, and discussions led by marine conservation experts. The festival has also embraced sustainability in its operations, implementing measures to reduce waste and promote eco-friendly practices among vendors and attendees. With the ongoing support of the community and the growing awareness around environmental issues, Sea Hear Now Festival is poised to not only deliver exceptional live performances but also foster a deeper connection between music, art, and ocean preservation.
Sea Hear Now Festival History
The Sea Hear Now Festival was founded in 2018 as a celebration of music, art, and ocean conservation, held annually in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The festival was established by local musicians and community leaders who wanted to create an event that not only highlights the vibrant music scene but also raises awareness about environmental issues affecting the ocean. Over the years, Sea Hear Now has grown in size and reputation, attracting top-tier artists across various genres, including rock, indie, and folk, with past lineups featuring notable names such as Jack Johnson, The Lumineers, and Hozier. The festival is set against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, enhancing the experience for attendees who come not only for the music but also for the environmental initiatives and community spirit that the festival promotes. Each year, the event includes art installations from local artists, surf culture showcases, and opportunities for attendees to engage in ocean conservation efforts, making it a unique blend of entertainment and activism.