ASBURY PARK MUSIC + FILM FESTIVAL ACCOUNCES 2021 CANCELLATION

Asbury Park, NJ - The Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF) has announced that the Melissa Etheridge performance at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, NJ originally scheduled for April 25, 2021 has now been rescheduled to Sunday, October 24, 2021. All tickets will be honored and refunds are available via original points of purchase. Patrons who purchased through the Stone Pony box office should email boxofficequestions@gmail.com for information. 

In addition, the Lucinda Williams performance originally set for April 23, 2021 is cancelled. Automatic refunds will be issued and patrons who purchased through the Stone Pony box office should email boxofficequestions@gmail.com for more information. 

"The one thing that is not cancelled this year is the APMFF's mission and our commitment to the kids we support, teach and inspire," said Tom Donovan, Board Co-Chair, APMFF. "With the generous support of our partners and sponsors, we will continue to do that. Let's hope 2022 can bring us all together - in person - again."

The Asbury Park Music + Film Festival is sponsored by Founding Partners RWJ Barnabas Health and Asbury Park Press, Presenting Partner First Atlantic Federal Credit Union and Sponsors Madison Marquette, World Subaru and the Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation.

“The APMFF has always at its heart been the sound of a community coming together. As our community has come together during the COVID-19 pandemic to help stop the spread of the virus and bring light at the end the tunnel by embracing the vaccine, we look forward to 2022 and the continuation of our proud partnership to benefit music programs for the underprivileged children of Asbury Park,” said Bill Arnold, President, RWJBH Southern Region, including Community Medical Center, Monmouth Medical Center and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus; and Interim President of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick.

“Although the pandemic continues to challenge us each day, our commitment to the community and development of its future leaders remains strong", said Ann Goldinak, CEO, First Atlantic Federal Credit Union. "In a climate of uncertainty, one thing we can be sure of is that music is uplifting and inspiring to all!” 

About Asbury Park Music + Film Festival

The Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF) provides resources to support music education for underserved youth in and around Asbury Park, New Jersey.  Funding supports the Asbury Park Music Foundation, "Music Saved My Life" youth education programs, Lakehouse Music Academy programs and other initiatives in the surrounding areas. Utilizing the Beat Bus Mobile Recording Studio, the APMFF delivers high-tech music education to students and provides after-school programming at schools in Asbury Park, Long Branch, Red Bank and Bradley Beach. APMFF offers scholarship opportunities and a commitment to musical excellence which affords life-changing experiences.

Stacy Cannamela