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Rock On! This Week's Sound Bites...12/11/25


By Danny Coleman

originally published: 12/11/2025

"I'm fine thank you, I like to talk," said '80s pop icon Tiffany with a laugh as we had a face to face conversation at the 2Trax Studio of Deko Entertainment

Those of us above the age of 50 remember Tiffany as the 14 year old girl who took a Tommy James & the Shondells song and made it a hit all over again, who had a brilliant marketing team that placed her doing shows in shopping malls all around the country in what was perhaps the most brilliant marketing scheme of this generation's lifetime. Tiffany however, is far more than that young artist from the '80s. She is a woman now rife with experience, a mom, a songwriter and someone who has broken free of that "Pop" mold; even though "I Think We're Alone Now" has resurfaced on the most recent "Stranger Things" episode. 

Recently, Tiffany sat down and discussed her past, future, Deko Entertainment and very busy present. 

"I'm a busy bee," she said with a laugh. "Pieces Of Me" was first and that kind of started the corner of my relationship with Deko but I was also kind of regrouping. I had an album called, "The Color of Silence" out in 2000 which kind of showed a little bit of an edge in my songwriting; it was like my big coming out "Adult" album if you will, meet the new Tiffany. It got great reviews but then I kind of stalled out and didn't do a lot of work. I did some dance stuff, I went back a little bit and told my tales of being signed at 14 but prior to that having a whole life in country music and that is really where I got my start. So, building that back story, "Pieces Of Me" was my first venture back into the rock community and really telling my story there and what music means to me and how this little girl from Norwalk, California always wanted to have an edge to her and how I literally picked up the pieces from "The Color of Silence" and here I am today. Then of course, we released "Shadows" after that and we're working off of "Shadows" new music but it was released at the end of 2019 and of course we all know what happened in 2020. So, I didn't get a chance to tour it or really highlight it the way I had hoped but that's OK. We're going back and still living the music and doing new things like extending into dance music, "I Like The Rain" has a new dance single out that still has that edgy rocker vibe but we turned it in with a beat; we're just having fun with the "Shadows" album."




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Always one to be pigeon holed because of the aforementioned pop sound and mall tours, Tiffany has struggled at times to break free from that stereotype. Her recent re-release of "I Think We're Alone Now," with its harder edge, is an example of what happens when you have the right people in your corner; something she has been searching for, seemingly for a very long time. 

"I Think We're Alone Now" we kept it a little edgy which was strategic, that has always been my dream but I have to say a big thank you to my producer Mark Alberici who is also my fiance now but at the time we started working together, he was just somebody who listened to me. I've worked with a lot of other producers who said, "Yeah, gosh you've got a voice and you should do this" and I'd say, "I want to do rock stuff" and they would say, "Oh yes, totally, we'll go in the studio and we'll do it" and then they'd whittle it back to a pop music and that was really because of money. They knew that they could sell it, it was an easy platform and why reinvent the wheel. So, my dreams were crushed and those projects just got canned because I was like, this isn't even good music, we're just throwing out pop crap and I don't want to be a part of that; if I'm gonna go back and do pop music, it needs to be to the standards of what I was originally famous for at least. That wasn't something my head was really into at the time and so, I canned a lot of projects and when I met Mark he said, "You should definitely do that, who is stopping you from doing that?" I was like, "Well, you know, there's always perception and somehow I've been really bummed out about the projects not happening. I say things and I tell fans and get excited about it and then it doesn't happen; I don't know, maybe it's something that won't be attainable for me." Well, he said, "Why don't we just try it? There's no hurt in trying it" and we started recording. The first songs we recorded were "Waste Of Time" and "Worlds Away" and they were really good and I thought, gosh; what do we do with that? They were everything I wanted and then we just kept building from there and we've been building ever since. So, I'm a very happy musician and a very happy vocalist to be able to show this side of myself now."

Wanting a harder edge and selling it to your fan base and the general public can be difficult, especially when you are known for being a pop singer but Tiffany, if anything, is very persistent. When told people weren't sold on her having a rock or edgy tone, she gladly accepts the challenge.

"I get a little chuckle out of that and hope for that response because the music is good and I'm really living it, it's really organic and sincere. I wrote the lyrics and again, it's what I wanted to see myself doing and I've been in rooms where I've had the people with the crossed arms and the Megadeth or Metallica shirts and they're sitting there going, "Tiffany, really? We'll see about this" and before you know it they're getting this softer look on their face or a little head nod or two and I'm like, "It's coming, I'm breaking you down (Laughs)" and then they meet me; I've done a lot of early morning radio and that's always like the shock jocks who are gonna get whatever they can get in there like jabs or whatever. I laugh if it's funny, I don't even care if it's about me, I'm like, "That was funny" and they kind of go, "Wow, you're nothing that I expected you to be. You're very real and you are a lifer. You've had a lot of life experience as a musician and it's coming through your music now and I get it, I get the whole package" and I take that as a compliment."

Getting to this point and having things go in the direction she wanted wasn't always easy. So, how freeing was it to find a producer who was on the same page and threw caution to the wind in order to allow her to develop? 

"I mean, there is a thing in Nashville, everybody says, "Let's write" and you hope that it's gonna be OK because it's a writer's town, a musician's town and I went back to Nashville from Los Angeles to pick up my writing career and to grow as an artist there. I'm very happy that I made the cut and people there do know me as a songwriter. I did a lot of showcases and singer songwriter showcases and I grew as a person but you never know when you make these writing appointments with people if it's gonna be good or not and it's kind of awkward if you know the person and then it's just not happening. So, you kind of go, "Maybe, let's go get tacos (Laughs)" because you really don't know what to do. I kind of felt like that when I first sat with Mark. I saw what he was doing with his own band and his love for music, we had a lot in common but you just don't know. Then he sent over that first track and it was like, whoa, this is really good. That was "Worlds Away" and I remember sitting on my porch having a cup of coffee and thinking, OK, I really need to hit him back with some really pretty good lyrics; this has to come and I need this to come now. I just started writing and within a couple of hours or so I thought, OK, I have something pretty good, I won't be embarrassed, let's send that over (Laughs). Then we made an appointment to write in Nashville and it got better and better. I don't play an instrument so I always feel a little handicapped; I play piano very badly, Mark is teaching me more but I always felt like that was a handicap for me because I can't "Speak the language" but I hear these melodies and I feel these lyrics, they come through me and I know what fits, what doesn't and what I want to say. So, I get a little insecure when I'm writing with people but on that day I felt good and I was like, here you go, tag you back! That was done and we had a song and then we worked on a couple of other songs and they just kept getting bigger and better. Then, by the time we were three songs in it was like, I think this is something, I think we should do an album. This is definitely a good thing; to have three great songs on even some albums today you're lucky. I come from the '80s when it was cut after cut if you were lucky and that's what you strived for and nowadays, sometimes you'll have two or three songs and the rest are all fillers and that's OK but we had three really good solid songs and I thought, "Oh God, if we can get another one or so off of that, that's hold your head up high time" and that's what my fans want from me and I think we've done more than that on "Pieces Of Me" and "Shadows." 

"All of the songs on "Pieces Of Me" or even "Shadows" are just from living with experiences; from making mistakes to saying goodbye to relationships or having people close to me that were going through a lot of change in their life," she went on. "Whether that be their career or their kid going off to college and being, I don't want to say empty nesters but like; what do I do now that my days are different? Now I have to really evaluate myself. All those things I've been saying that I'll put off until later because I'm doing for others right now. A lot of times when you take those variables out of the equation, it's just you. You have to really look at yourself and think, am I living the life I want to? Do I look the way I want to? Am I eating the way I want to? Am I being nice? I think that I hit those walls many times doing these albums and leading up to these albums in personal relationships, in my career and with my son who is about to go to college. I was like, oh it's happening to me. I never really went on the road because I wanted to be a stay at home mom for him. That was a certain part of my life that wasn't going to be forever and I didn't want to be traveling the world and not having any of those memories with him. I felt like, once I had a child, this was my choice to be Tiffany but he needs a mom as well. I tried to balance that a little bit by touring only in the summers and then that got harder and harder and I had some family members who were very ill as well so I started taking some time off and that led to me not touring that much for five years. I embraced that with other things. I opened up my own boutique in Nashville called "Tiffany's Boutique" at the time and I learned about retail and other things to keep me grounded at home and the money coming in and I really loved that experience because it was something different. That mall tour made me a mean shopaholic so I knew how to go out and buy clothes and brand myself in that and I learned so many different avenues in Nashville other than just music; which is still my home today and it has probably given me a greater love for Nashville because of the entrepreneurial small business there. I embrace that with my community a lot and I always support that. Again just going back and saying, gee, Elijah is going to be out the door, that's gonna give me a lot of free time; what do I want to do with that? Do I want to go back full-time in the music industry? What good and bad is there? I know there is gonna be some great stuff because I have a wonderful fan base and I love that but that means going on the road and leaving my home again. That means me finding a label or partnership that will embrace the new me because I don't want to be just Tiffany from "I Think We're Alone Now" singing the hits and that's it. I would love to do new music and pair that with that. So, I have my standards a little bit and I really evaluated that. So, that was all happening while writing this album, that all came out while dissecting myself. I also had some deaths in my life that I didn't expect, losing people that I thought would be with me forever. You think you heal from that stuff and then it happens, you drive down a road and then a song comes on and then you're in tears and you have to pull over but that's just life and it happened to me consistently for five years. I lost a lot of my family members, some to addiction and again, it came out of nowhere and it wasn't expected. That definitely shows on this album when I write from some darker places or from some loneliness but it's real. Driving here on the 12 hour drive, we were talking and listening to a lot of different music and it's a great time to find new artists and not to dis anybody but we were listening to some albums from these very accomplished artists and we were like, "They were so much better when they were broke and heartbroken (Laughs). Now they are really successful, rich and happy and the music has changed." There really is something with my kind, musicians can be kind of dark people. They can be people with a hole a lot of times and music fills it up so it was kind of a chuckle listening to these albums and going, "Gosh, they were so much better after that divorce when they were really sad (Laughs)!" Maybe that's just my type of personality but I love happy music as well; I did the opposite. I wasn't really a songwriter when I first started recording, I wrote some poetry but nobody cared, I wasn't groomed to write on the albums but nobody cared and I was doing it all behind the scenes. I don't want to say I came out with a lot of positive songs but for the most part it was kind of happy pop music and when I did start to write music it was with my band mates who just gave me a platform. They were like, "You wanna write music?" I was like, "OK" and it was like this, in the living room, it was so much fun. I wasn't writing for an album, there was no pressure, I was just writing it for me with people and musicians that I loved and we had a good time. We started a weekly writer's night in my living room. We started getting together having some drinks, some bar-b-que or whatever we were gonna do and songs came out of it and I thought, oh, I'm learning to write songs and I've got this little arsenal of songs and it's fun. So, when I went to Nashville, I felt confident enough to say, yeah, I'd like to write stuff but again, there were always those questions. "You've got a new album out? Is this gonna be on an album? What's your label?" Then they would start talking and talking and I was like, "No, it's just for me, is that OK (Laughs)? I don't mean to be unprofessional but..." Eventually that did lead to albums but there is something in the writing process that if you can bring it from yourself or from those experiences, I think it just lays out and you can really hear it in the music."




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Writing, recording, creating are all good but without a label who allows freedom and gives an artist support, it can be very difficult. So, how has it been working with Deko Entertainment?

"Very, very easy," she said with a sigh of relief. "I come up with these ideas because I'm always thinking of stuff and it always happens around 4 a.m. which is probably not a good time to make life decisions but they just come to me and I'm like, oh yeah, I want to do that, yup, I wanna go there, I need to do this, I'd like to do that song or, I think the next thing for me is and during COVID we were all shut down, I thought, why not do a Christmas song? The world was falling apart and I had never done any kind of Christmas song and my good friend Margie Hauser, we had started to write something and then kind of abandoned it and she went back to L.A. and I was like, why not do this now? So, I called Charlie and I was like, "Charlie, I've got a song for you" and so I pitched my spiel and Charlie was like, "Sure, not a problem, let's do it." Then it was the same thing after "Masked Singer" which was a big platform for me in the UK and for all of my global fans and it was a great show to be a part of and I had done Robbie Williams "Angels" as well and I called Charlie and said, "I think we need to put this out as a single. I think it's something my fans would love and it gives a little life in between the next project I'm doing" and he said, "Sure, not a problem." So, it's really refreshing to work with people who are easy, who understand it, who make it a simple and fun process. I mean, I come from where you sit down and have all the talks and all the meetings and then nothing happens and then someone loses their job and you get a new person who says, "What is it you want to do?" Then you have to go through all of that again and then they're like, "OK, great, maybe 18 to 24 months from now" and I'm like, "18 to 24 months!? This music won't even be relevant by then, are you kidding me? No!" So, that's the reality of a lot of this and not to dis others and how they roll that out but for me as a small independent and somebody who is on the fly, I like to get it done. My fans are amazing, they want to be attached to my music and have me grow all of the time. So, it's very refreshing to work with a label that sees that vision and then can follow that out and get it to the masses and roll it out professionally. That's where I was before I met Deko and it was really discouraging me as an artist because I thought, well, by the time I do my record, then get it into somebody's hands, then get on somebody's calendar it can take up to three years and that's a lot of time and then you hope and pray that they won't lose interest or your A&R guy doesn't lose his job and you're stuck with somebody who says, "I'm not really feeling this, we'd like to rework this" and it's heartbreaking because it's your craft, this is your soul, who you are, your identity and what you want your fans to know about you right now. So, I feel it's a timely thing; it doesn't need to be rushed but it needs to be handled, respected and put out to the best of the ability and walked through while you're still living in that situation and you're still passionate about the cause (Laughs)"

Recently, she released singles, one of which has a definite edge to it, whether it's because of the dance mix, the subject matter or her desire to continue breaking free from the mold of her past; regardless, it is pure Tiffany.

"I Like The Rain," I wrote about this character, a girl who is so not like me who is really embracing her dysfunction. I'm not, I'm a Libra and so if I have anything, I dissect and try to perfect it and all of that. This girl is much more free. She is like, yeah, I've made bad choices, and? She's like a really good "Lifetime" movie and she's this girl who is like, I like the rain, I like the chaos and keeps choosing it. The track, in a fun way, lightens up that way of thinking and having it as a dance single is even better because we dance it out. I watch a lot of "48 Hours" and "Forensic Files" and I was watching a lot of these females who just continued to pick bad choices and were going places where they knew it wasn't gonna end pretty but it was their life. You can say well, it's because of finances or where they lived; no, I was watching ones who were perfectly seeking out drama. This song came out of that so, when I chose the visual for this single we were looking at doing artwork and all these different cool things, maybe rain on the ground, I mean, I talked to my graphic artist and we were thinking of doing all of these things. I have this picture that I had taken of me in a bathroom in the UK on a really hot day where I just played with my makeup, where I did this really crazy eye shadow brought on by watching these girls who have this really quirky hair and they are just working it. I had never seen that kind of makeup before, yes, in the '80s but now I see all these young girls and they are just having fun and I thought, I wonder if that style would look good on me? So, I went up and did it and took pictures and then I thought, what about that picture? It's very dramatic, it's nothing you'd think of as Tiffany. I know some of my fans will be like, "Why did you do that to your face?" I love that, go ahead, don't like it, I don't care, I've become the "I Like The Rain" girl, a little rebellious. So, that was the picture we chose and I'm really thrilled with it and It's conversation on chat groups now. They are like, why did she do that? She's so pretty and some people are like, "Why did she do it?" I knew it, she has that edge, is she gonna be more dramatic like Adam Lambert?" Now I've got all this to live up to or not, I don't know which way we're gonna go (Laughs)." 

To see more of what Tiffany's up to, please visit https://tiffanytunes.com/ or www.dekoentrtainment.com. 

That's it for this week! Please continue to support live and original music and until next week....ROCK ON!



This week's event listings


Ace Cafe 
15 Market Place New Hope, PA
Thurs. 6 p.m. Bike Night
Adventure Crossing (The Dome)
515 Monmouth Road (Route 537) Jackson
Sat./Sun. 10 a.m. "Wreck The Halls" New Jersey Punk Rock Flea Market
Allentown Borough
Main Street Allentown
Tues. 6 p.m. Create a Diamond Art Book Cover. (Takes place at 16 South Main Street)
Al's Airport Inn
636 Bear Tavern Road West Trenton
(609) 883-5252 
Thurs. 5 p.m. Jon Savage and the Classic Rockers
Sat. (12 p.m.) Acoustic Brunch w/ Tamer Tewfik (7 p.m.) Tara Woodcock
Sun. (12 p.m.) Sunday Acoustic Brunch w/ Keith Monacchio (6 p.m.) Danny Lynch Project
Mon. 5 p.m. Bud Belviso
Tues. 7 p.m. Jessica DiDonato
Wed. (3 p.m.) LGBTQ Happy Hour (7 p.m.) Jessica DiDonato
Ancient Order of Hibernians 
2419 Kuser Road Hamilton 
Fri. 6:30 p.m. Adult Christmas Party w/ DJ Ron Champion. $40 (Cocktail hour open bar, buffet, ugly sweater contest, bad Santa photos)
Sun. 6 p.m. Tree Lighting
Wed. 6:30 p.m. Yoga
Aristaeus Brewing
2475C Big Oak Road Langhorne, PA 
(215) 757-2337
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia 
Sat. (3 p.m.) Jonathn Ashe (7 p.m.) Low Totem
Arts Council of Princeton 
102 Witherspoon Street Princeton 
(609) 924-8777 
Fri. 6 p.m. ART OF: Wheel Ceramics3
Sat. 11 a.m. Gallery Opening: Olivia and Leslie Foundation
Wed. 7 p.m. JAM: Jersey Art Meet-Up
Ashlynn Distillery 
32 West Bridge Street Morrisville, PA 
Thurs. 6 p.m. Cecil & Mike
Sat. 7 p.m. Keep The Change
Sun. 3 p.m. Cecil & Friends
Wed. 6 p.m. Cara Cartney
Bailey's Bar & Grille 
6922 Bristol-Emilie Road Levittown, PA  
(215) 946-7992 
Sat. 9 p.m. Stealing Savannah
Bent Iron Brewing
70 Extonville Road Hamilton
Fri. 5:30 p.m. LakeHouse
Sat. (12 p.m.) 3D Stars and Snowflake Workshop (5:30 p.m.) Kyle Ahern
Sun. 3 p.m. "Christmas 1945" Book Signing w/ Matthew Litt
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County
535 East Franklin Street Hamilton
Sat. 12 p.m. "Holidays on East Franklin Street" feat. Photos w/ Santa (FREE community event)
Bill's Olde Tavern
2694 Nottingham Way Hamilton
(609) 586-0192 
Sun. 7 p.m. BINGO
Mon. 7 p.m. Trivia 
Tues. 9 p.m. / Wed. 9 p.m. Karaoke 
Ages 21+
Blooming Grove Inn
40 West Upper Ferry Road West Trenton 
Sat. 5 p.m. Rick Winow
Bordentown City
Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown  
Fri. 7 p.m. "Frightening Fridays!" Haunted History Tours. $20
Sat. 12 p.m. Bordentown Walking Tours. $20 
Bowman's Tavern 
1600 River Road New Hope, PA 
(215) 862-2972
Thurs. 6:30 p.m. Jenna Aldino
Fri. (5:30 p.m.) Bennett Lee (8 p.m.) Bob Egan 
Sat. 6:30 p.m. Maci Miller Duo
Sun. (12 p.m.) Bill Avayou Trio (6 p.m.) Lorenzo
Wed. 6 p.m. Liz DuFour
Bristol Riverside Theater 
2501 Bath Road Bristol, PA
(215) 785-0100 
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. "The Nice List"
Fri. 7 p.m. "The Nice List"
Sat. 2 p.m. / 8 p.m. "The Nice List"
Sun. 3 p.m. "The Nice List"
Tues./Wed. 7 p.m. "The Nice List"
Broken Goblet Brewing
2500 State Road Bensalem, PA
(267) 812-5653
Thurs. 7 p.m. J. Robbins Band Plays Burning Airlines. $22.55, ages 18+
Fri. 7:30 p.m. Reggae Night feat. Kings and Comrades, Coastal High. $16.91 (advance), doors open at 7 p.m., ages 21 +
Sat. 8 p.m. The Ultimate Taylor Swift Night feat. "Cara Cartney and Se7en Band" / Paramore Tribute w/ "Brit Marie" $26.16 (advance), doors open at 7 p.m., ages 21+
Sun. 2:30 p.m. The Ultimate Taylor Swift Night feat. "Cara Cartney and Se7en Band" $21.73 (advance), doors open at 2 p.m., ages 21+
Wed. 6 p.m. "Goblets & Goblins" D&D Night  
Bucks On Bridge
25 Bridge Street Lambertville
(609) 483-2615
Fri. 6:30 p.m. Poetry Night 
Sat. 3:45 p.m. Caroling In Lambertville
Tues. 5 p.m. Chess Night
Wed. 6 p.m. Trivia
Burlington County Library/Amphitheater
5 Pioneer Boulevard Westampton
(609) 267-9660
Sun. 2 p.m. "The Nutcracker" Ballet
B2 Bistro Jimmy's American Grill
140 US Route 130 South bordentown
(609) 291-0200
Tues. 7 p.m. Trivia 
Cadwalader Park (Ellarslie Museum)
299 Parkside Avenue Trenton 
(408) 335-4400 
Sat. 6 p.m. Trenton Makes Jazz feat. Jerry Compere and his Cotton Club Band
Sun. 12 p.m. Yoga in the Park
Cazz's Sports Bar 'N' Grille
1560 Haines Road Levittown, PA 
(267) 580-5469 
Fri. 9:30 p.m. Karaoke w/ Paul
Chambers Walk Cafe` & Catering
2667 Main Street Lawrenceville
Fri. 4:30 p.m. The Art of Giving Joy: Holiday Art Reception w/ Wholehearted Arts
Chesterfield Inn
633 Chesterfield-Arneytown Road Chesterfield
(609) 298-1917
Sat. 8:30 p.m. LakeHouse
Club Atlantis
1858 Street Road Bensalem, PA 
(215) 944-1777 
Sat. 9 p.m. DJ Robbie Tronco 
All Events Ages 21+ and Dress to Impress
Cody's Roadhouse Distillery
5605 Bensalem Boulevard Bensalem, PA
(215) 252-3575
Thurs. 7 p.m. Line Dancing. $10
Fri. 8 p.m. Karaoke
Continental Tavern
2 North Main Street Yardley, PA  
(215) 493-9191
Fri. 8 p.m. Bill Davis
Sat. 8 p.m. Boondashark
Cooper's Riverview                                                                     
50 Riverview Plaza Trenton
(609) 393-7300 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Lovelight
Wed. 7 p.m. Live Band Jam
Cranbury United Methodist Church (Holy Grounds Coffee House)
21 North Main Street Cranbury
Fri. 6:30 p.m. An Evening of Christmas Joy w/ "Anchored" (FREE admission with a reservation)
Crossing Vineyard and Winery
1853 Wrightstown Road Washington Crossing, PA
(215) 493-6500 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Tarot Card Reading & Wine Tasting. $45
Sat. 12 p.m. Wine Trail Celebration feat. (2 p.m.) On The Fly (6 p.m.) After Hours Holiday Fun
Sun. 12 p.m. Wine Trail Celebration feat. (2 p.m.) Kat Rivers
Curran’s Irish Inn
1909 Bristol Pike Bensalem, PA
(215) 245-1800
Thurs. 7 p.m. Music Bingo  
Mon. 7:30 p.m. Quizzo
Dacey's Pub 
215 West Philadelphia Avenue Morrisville, PA
(215) 295-4838
Fri. 6:30 p.m. Acoustic Music Night 
Wed. 8 p.m. Quizzo
Dadz Bar and Grill 
744 Main Street Lumberton
(609)267-4344
Thurs. 7 p.m. Open Mic
Dharma Bums 
4935 River Road New Hope, PA
(215) 663-2867
Thurs. 7 p.m. The Wild Hymns
Fri. 8 p.m. Dead to the Core. $11.75
Sat. 8 p.m. Beggar's pay feat. Mike Jaskewicz. $11.75
Sun. (3 p.m.) Psychedelic Community of New Hope Monthly Meet-Up. (6 p.m.) Worldbeat Concert w/ Chuck Wood & Friends. $11.75
Eddington House Bensalem
2813 Hulmeville Road, Bensalem, PA 
(215) 639-1220 
Wed. 6 p.m. Christmas Music BINGO
Flying Pig Tavern & Tap 
167 US-Route 130 North Bordentown 
(609) 899-7447
Fri. 9 p.m. Rave On 
Sat. 7 p.m. Modern Mojo
Tues. 9 p.m. Karaoke
Wed. 8 p.m. Trivia
Forsgate Country Club   
375 Forsgate Drive Monroe
(732) 521-0700 
Sat. 9 a.m. Breakfast w/ Santa
Founding Father's Sports Bar & Grill 
2900 Street Road Bensalem, PA 
(215) 923-1100
Fri. 6 p.m. Bob Pantano Dance Party w/ DJ Joe Castro
Friendly's 
1031 Washington Boulevard Robbinsville 
(609) 426-9203 
Wed. 6 p.m. Open Mic Night Hosted by Kevin McGowan and/or Gino Formaroli (Sign-ups begin at 5:30 p.m.)
Gleason's Bar
6700 Mill Creek Road Levittown, PA
(215) 943-4781 
Thurs. (7 p.m.) Music Bingo / “Ladies Night” Hosted by Best Choice Productions (9:30 p.m.) Karaoke
Fri. (6 p.m.) "Happy Hour" (8:30 p.m.) Velvet Snow
Sat. (12 p.m.) Music BINGO Brunch (8:30 p.m.) Spare Parts
Sun. 4 p.m.
Tues. 7 p.m. Game Show Palooza
Grace Point
592 Washington Crossing Road Newtown, PA
Fri. 6 p.m. "One Winter Night" feat. Comedian Andrew Scharff, Delaware Valley Wind Symphony, Council Rock North High School Choir, Calvary Christian Academy Jazz Ensemble
Green Parrot Restaurant Pub, & Patio
240 North Sycamore Street Newtown Township, PA 
(215) 504-7277 
Fri. 9 p.m. Hindsight
Tues. 7 p.m. Music BINGO
Grover's Mill Coffee House 
Princeton-Hightstown Road Princeton Junction   
(609) 716-8771  
Thurs. 6 p.m. Open Mic Hosted by Wade Prestridge. $10
Hamilatte Cafe
1971 Route 33 Hamilton
Sat. 6:30 p.m. Acoustic Saturdays 
Hamilton Elks  
1580 Kuser Road Hamilton 
(609) 585-8610  
Fri. 5 p.m. Holiday Vendor Craft Show
Sat. 7:30 p.m. Music BINGO
Havana New Hope
105 S. Main Street New Hope, PA.
(215) 862-9897
Thurs. 8 p.m. Bluess Jam Hosted by Mikey Jr. & The Slidewinder Blues Band
Fri. ( 8 p.m.) "Will Power" Earth, Wind & Fire/Tower of Power Tribute  (11 p.m. ) DJ Dance Party 
Sat. (12 p.m.) School of Rock Doylestown (8:30 p.m.) Semitones (11:59 p.m.) DJ Dance Party 
Sun. 2 p.m. Dibbs and The Detonators
Mon. 9 p.m. Karaoke w/ DJ Steve
Tues. 7 p.m. Jillian Ashcroft Jazz Quartet 
Wed. 7 p.m. Jumper Duo
Hopewell Valley Vineyards
46 Yard Avenue Pennington 
(609) 737-4465 
Fri. (9:30 a.m.) Patrick Toriello (4 p.m. )"Music & Merlot" feat. (5 p.m.) Just Us
Sat. 5:30 p.m. "Music & Merlot" feat. Carm & Bud
Sun. 2:30 p.m. "Jazzy Sundays" feat. Darla Rich & Friends
Hurricane Jacks Bar and Grill
7759 New Falls Road Levittown, PA
(267) 914-4517
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Music Bingo w/ DJ John W. 
Sat. 7 p.m. Side Piece (May take place at 1542 Haines Road)
Tues. 8 p.m. Acoustic Tuesday 
Wed. 7 p.m. Open Mic w/ Laura Fiocco
Il Portico Ristorante Italiano 
273 West Route 130 South Burlington
(609) 239-1000 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Jazz Night
Fri. / Sat. 7 p.m. Live Music w/ Tony O
Irish Rover Station House 
1033 South Bellevue Avenue Langhorne, PA 
(215) 970-5412 
Sat. 7 p.m. Oliver Dagum
Wed. 7 p.m. Quizzo Night
Iron Plow Vineyards
26750 Mount Pleasant Road Columbus 
(732) 306-9111 
Fri. 5:30 p.m. Rachel & Ty
Sat. 4:30 p.m. Grouser Girls
Sun. 1 p.m. Bob O & Kim Montalvo
Ivy Tavern
3108 S. Broad Street, Hamilton 
(609) 888-1435 
Thurs. 8:30 p.m. Karaoke 
All shows 21+    
John & Peter's
96 S. Main Street New Hope, Pa 
(215) 862-5981 
Fri. 9 p.m. Comedy Showcase
Sat. (3 p.m.) David Falcone (9 p.m.) Annual Toy Drive w/ The Great Bonfire
Sun. 3 p.m. Brian St. John Band, Mike Lawlor, Wickerby 
Mon. 7 p.m. Super Suckers, Scott H. Biram with King Sickabilly
Wed. 9 p.m. The Invitational
All shows 21+
Kelly's Bar n Banquet Hall
14 Railroad Avenue Fort Dix
(732) 230-6169
Fri. 7 p.m. Heart Fulla Bluz 
Sat. 8 p.m. Polish Nannies
Killarney's Publick House
1644 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road Hamilton
(609) 586-1166 
Sat. (9 a.m.) Breakfast w/ Santa (10 a.m.) Brunch
Sun. 10 a.m. "Sunday Funday" Brunch 
Mon. 5:30 p.m. Eat & Greet w/ Santa
Wed. (6 p.m.) Open Mic/Showcase Hosted by Ant Cannuli (6:30 p.m.) Welcome Winter Door Sign Workshop
Laurita Winery 
85 Archertown Road New Egypt 
(609) 752-0200 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Holiday Theme Trivia Night w/ Sam the Trivia Guy
Sat. (10 a.m.) Christmas Craft Workshop w/ Bette & Eddie. $22.50 / Photos w/ Santa & Mrs. Claus (6 p.m.) Paint & Take Wood Plank: Rudolph. $65 (7 p.m.) "Christmas with The King!" Elvis Tribute. $22
Sun. (10 a.m.) Christmas Craft Workshop w/ Bette & Eddie. $22.50 (10:15 a.m.) Photos w/ Santa & Mrs. Claus (4 p.m.) New Jersey Chamber Singers Christmas Concert. $31 
Library Company of Burlington
23 West Union Street Burlington
(609) 3861273
Fri. 6:30 p.m. Open Mic Night
Locust Hall at Johnson's Farm
2691 Monmouth Road Jobstown 
(609) 723-2630  
Fri. 6 p.m. Holiday Evening on the Farm
Sat./Sun. 9 a.m. Breakfast w/ Santa
Logan Inn 
10 West Ferry Street New Hope, PA 
(215) 862-2300
Thurs. 6 p.m. Bill Schilling
Fri. 7 p.m. Aaron Quarterman
Sun. 11:30 a.m. Mosaic Groove
Wed. 6 p.m. Russell Norkevich
Magikava
87a South Main Street New Hope, PA 
(215) 862-2739 
Thurs. 6 p.m. Astrology Readings by Riss Cottrill 
Mon. 6 p.m. Magik "Art Mondays" 
Wed. 6:30 p.m. Open Mic Night
MarketFair
3535 U.S Highway 1 Princeton (Center Courtyard)
(609) 452-7777
Sat./Sun. 11 a.m. Holly Jolly Holiday Makers Market
McStews Irish Sports Pub
5316 New Falls Road Levittown, PA 
(215) 949-9570 
Sat. 9 p.m. The Real Fugitives w/ Sami Dee
Tues. 7:30 p.m. Trivia Night
Mercer County Park (Boathouse at Mercer Lake)
334 South Post Road West Windsor 
(866) 683-3586 
Fri. 5 p.m. Holiday Shop & Sip
Mitchell's Cafe`
11 Church Street Lambertville
Thurs. 8 p.m. The Goose is Getting Fat Jazz Jam
Morven Museum & Garden
55 Stockton Street Princeton 
(609) 924-8144
Sun. 11 a.m. Author Talk with Tea and Cookies: The Gilded Age Christmas Cookbook with Becky Diamond
Music Mountain Theater
1483 Route 179 Lambertville
(609)397-3337
Fri. 8 p.m. "A Christmas Carol"
Sat. 3 p.m./ 8 p.m. "A Christmas Carol"
Sun. 3 p.m. "A Christmas Carol"
Music On Main 
Main Street Yardley, PA 
Sun. 3 p.m. Yardley Chanukah Village
Naked Brewing Company 
212 Mill Street Bristol, PA 
(267) 544-7129
Thurs.6:30 p.m. Dana Collins Project 
Tues. 7 p.m. Trivia
Needle Creek Farm Brewery
91 Titus Mill Road Pennington
Thurs. 4 p.m. Ladies Night on the Farm: Be merry and Mingle Market
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company 
909 Ray Avenue Croydon, PA 
(215) 458-7081
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia Night 
Fri. 6 p.m. "Find Your Groove" City Pop Night w/ Boro Records and Hi-Tide Recordings
Sat. 12 p.m. "Jingle Jawn" Holiday Market & Party w/ Santa w/ DJ Jay Rose feat. (1 p.m.) Pictures w/ Mr. & Mrs. Claus (2 p.m.) Live Readings from "A Christmas Carol" 
Sun. 12 p.m. Light Up Christmas Tree Painting
New Egypt Flea Market Village 
933 Monmouth County Road Cream Ridge 
(609) 758-2082
Sun. 8 a.m. Flea Market 
Wed. 8 a.m. Flea Market
New Hope Arts Center 
6 Stockton Avenue New Hope, PA
Fri./Sat. 7:30 p.m. "A Levittown Christmas Carol" $35, doors open at 7 p.m.
Sun. 2 p.m. "A Levittown Christmas Carol" $35, doors open at 1:30 p.m. 
New Hope Inn & Suites (Cary's Lounge)
6426 Lower York Road New Hopoe, PA
(855) 229-5934
Wed. 8 p.m. Paul Gargiulo
Newtown Brewing Company
103 Penns Trail Newtown, PA 
(215) 944-8609 
Thurs. 7:30 p.m. "Useless Knowledge" Trivia 
Fri. 6 p.m. "Holiday Happening" feat. Two For Flinching
Sat. (3 p.m.) Magic by Jared (6 p.m.) Steve Tourison
Wed. 4 p.m. Open Mic Night Hosted by Bill Monach
Nick's Roast Beef
4501 Woodhaven Road West Philadelphia, PA 
(215) 637-515
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia 
Wed. 7 p.m. Karaoke
NJWeedman's Dispensary
322 East State Street Trenton
(609) 437-0898
Thurs. 10 p.m. Afrobeats
Nomad Distilling Company
20 South Main Street New Hope, PA
Sun. 10 a.m. Brunch
Nottingham Tavern 
9 Mercer Street Hamilton Square 
(609) 587-6623
Thur. 9 pm. Karaoke w/ Super Dave Curtis 
Fri. 9 p.m. DJ Nick Creo
Sat. 9:30 p.m. 80s Undercover
Mon. 6 p.m. BINGO
Tues. 4 p.m. Pies on the Patio feat. (6:30 p.m.) The Blue Eyes Balladeer
Wed. 4 p.m. Prime Rib Night
Ages 21+
Odd Bird Brewing
10 Risler Street Stockton
Sat. 1 p.m. Cheese Pop-Up
O'Fowley's Tavern & Grill 
200 State Road Croydon, PA 
(215) 785-6998 
Mon. 7 p.m. Music Bingo Hosted by Best Choice Productions w/ DJ John S 
Tues. 7 p.m. Quizzo
 Old Barracks
100 Barrack Street Trenton
Sat. 7 p.m. Concerts by Candlelight
Old Hights Brewing 
123 West Ward Street Hightstown 
(609) 469-5976
Thurs. 5 p.m. Vinyl Night
Fri. 3 p.m. Happy Hour feat. (5:30 p.m.) Ben Selkow w/ Finola Rose
Sat. (12 p.m.) Drop-In Art Class (6 p.m.) Tanglewood Duo
Sun. 12 p.m. Holiday Market w/ Live Music & Santa
Wed. 6:30 p.m. Trivia  
Old Town Pub
135 Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown 
(609) 291-9232
Sat. 8 p.m. Radio Fiction
Sun. 10 a.m. Brunch
Wed. 7 p.m. Trivia
Palmer Square 
40 Nassau Street Princeton 
Sat. (10 a.m.) Holiday Trolley Tour of Princeton BYOB (1 p.m.) Strolling Entertainment feat. Jersey Harmony Chorus
Sun. 1 p.m. Strolling Entertainment feat. Jersey Harmony Chorus
Patriots Crossing 
1339 River Road Titusville 
(609) 737-2780
Thurs. 8 p.m. Ladies Night  
Sat. 8 p.m. Spanky's garage
Wed. 7 p.m. "Quizzo"
Pete's Steak House 
523 Whitehorse Avenue Hamilton
 (609) 585-8008
Fri. 9:30 p.m. Out of The Red
Princeton Country Club
1-Wheeler Way West Windsor
(609) 452-9382 
Thurs. 6 p.m. Karaoke Night w/ Live DJ
Fri. 5 p.m. Happy Hour 
Sun. 11 a.m. Jazz Brunch
Princeton Folk Music Society (Christ Congregation Church) 
50 Walnut Lane Princeton 
(609) 799-0944 
Fri. 8 p.m. "60th Anniversary Celebration" feat. Michael Gabriele / Spook Handy
Princeton Public Library (Hinds Plaza)
65 Witherspoon Street Princeton  
(609) 924-9529 
Thurs. 12 p.m. Princeton Winter Village Week 5
Princeton United Methodist Church 
7 Vandeventer Avenue Princeton
Sat. 4 p.m. Holiday Harmonies
Princeton University (Richardson Auditorium)
Nassau Street Princeton
Fri. 7:30 p.m. "Auld Lang Syne: Solstice, Christmas and Hogmanay: A Celtic Celebration" (Takes place at Chancellor Green Rotunda)
Sat. (3 p.m./6 p.m.) Hoilday Pops! (8 p.m.) An Evening of Readings & Carols (Takes place at University Chapel)
Puss N Boots Tavern
942 Trenton Road Fairless Hills, PA
Fri. 8 p.m. Karaoke
Tues. 7 p.m. Trivia
Randy Now's Man Cave
119 West Ward Street Hightstown 
(609) 424-3766
Sat. 7 p.m. Punk Rock Dance Social
Sun. 7 p.m. Ed Hamell / Hamell On Trial
Restart The Arts 
432 High Street Burlington 
Sat. 2 p.m. Holiday Makers Market
Ristorante LUCCA & Piano Lounge 
144 US Route 130 Bordentown 
(609) 262-0110
Thurs. 8 p.m. Jazz Night 
River Horse Brewery
2 Graphics Drive Ewing
Fri. 6:30 p.m. Winter & Holiday Welcome Mat Workshop 
River House at Odette’s 
274 South Rive Road New Hope, PA 
(215) 682-2022 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Cara Cartney
Fri. 7 p.m. Wendy Simon Duo
Sat. 7 p.m. Jessica DiDonato Duo
Sun. 11:30 a.m. Brunch w/ Alex Otey
Robbins Pharmacy
2108 Pennington Road Ewing
Sat. 11 a.m. Pictures w/ Santa (Kids crafts, Kids gifts, light refreshments) 
Robin's Nest Restaurant
2 Washington Street Mount Holly 
(609) 261-6149 
Fri. 4 p.m. Wounded Souls
Roebling Museum 
100 2nd Avenue Roebling
(609) 499-7200 
Sat. 3 p.m. "Happy Holidays Roebling!" Family Craft Day
Rossi's Bar & Grill
2110 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road Hamilton
(609) 890-2004 
Thurs. 5:30 p.m. Ernie White
Fri. 8 p.m. Open Mic Night
Sat. (11 a.m.) Brunch (6:30 p.m.) Jordon Allen
Sun. 11 a.m. Brunch 
Tues. 7 p.m. Quizzoholics
Saint Mark United Methodist Church  
465 Paxson Avenue Hamilton Square 
(609) 587-1286
Sun. 10 a.m. Advent Fellowship Pancake Breakfast
Sandy's Beef & Ale
2028 E. Old Lincoln Highway Langhorne, PA
(2670 852-2333
Thurs. 8 p.m. Quizzo  
Mon. 7 p.m. Music Bingo
School of Rock Princeton
1761 Princeton Avenue Hamilton
(609) 890-7090
Sat. (11:30 a.m.) "Best of the '90s (3 p.m.) Tribute to Deftones (5 p.m.) Tribute to Metallica
Second Sin Brewing Company
1500 Grundy Lane Bristol, P
(267) 812-5251
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia
Shady Brook Farm 
931 Stony Hill Road Yardley, PA 
(215) 968-1670 
Sat. 6 p.m. Jon Savage & the Classic Rockers
Sun. 1 p.m. Breakfast with Santa
Silver Lake Nature Center
1306 Bath Road Bristol, PA
(215) 785-1177
Mon. 6 p.m. Winter Solstice Concert feat. Al Mikula's Red Garter Band, Prof. Gloria Galante's Harp Ensemble
Slice of Brooklyn NJ
1295A Route 33 Hamilton 
(609) 527-9663
Fri. 7 p.m. Holiday Sing-A-Long Pizza Party w/ Santa and Mrs. Claus
Slim's Irish Pub 
2195 Galloway Road Bensalem, PA
(267) 332-0047
Sat. 8 p.m. Big Whiskey
Mon. 6 p.m. Open Mic Night Hosted by Cecil 
Wed. 6 p.m. Karaoke Contest
Small World Coffee 
14 Witherspoon Street Princeton 
(609) 924-4377 x2 
Sat. 7 p.m. Tiny Cities
Smithville Park
803 Smithville Road Easthampton 
Sat. 12 p.m. "Winterfest"
Sparky World-Famous Beer Garden
4333 New Falls Road Levittown, PA 
(215) 943-2321 
Thurs. 9 p.m. Karaoke w/ DJ Dana
Sun. 9 p.m. Open Mic Hosted by Cara Cartney
Mon. 9 p.m. Game Night Hosted by Kid Dalton 
Tues. 7 p.m. Johnny Betz 
Spellbound Brewing
10 Lippincott Lane #12 Mt. Holly 
(609) 832-0077 
Fri. 6 p.m. "Wrapping Up Wishes" Bring a Toy Get a Beer
Springfield Township
1871 Jacksonville Jobstown Road Columbus
Sat. 10 a.m. The Battle of Petticoat Bridge (Revolutionary War Historic Re-enactment)
Stars & Stripes Harley Davidson
600 South Flowers Mill Road Langhorne, PA 
(215) 752-9400 
Sat. 10 a.m. Breakfast w/ Santa
Starving Artist Cafe
18 Bridge Street Stockton
Thurs. 6 p.m. Open Mic Hosted by Daisy Jane (Sign-ups begin at 5:30 p.m.)
Fri. 10 a.m. JB Kline's Facebook Live 
Sat. 6 p.m. The Lovable Loser Returns Christmas Show feat. Tod the Mod, Three Chord Anthony, Mighty Joe Castro
Steam Pub 
606 2nd Street Pike Southampton, PA 
Sat. 10 p.m. Bonehead
Subculture Artisan Ales
11 West Second Street Florence
Sat. 7 p.m. Ugly Sweater Karaoke Hosted by Nancy and Kirsten
21 Locks Brewing
32 West Bridge Street Morrisville, PA 
(917) 626-2352
 Sat. 12 p.m. Chunky Knit Blanket Workshop
Tavern On The Lake 
101 Main Street Hightstown 
(609) 426-9345  
Thurs. 8 p.m. Country DJ Night
Fri. 9 p.m. Timeless
Tues. 6 p.m. Trivia 
Wed. 7 p.m. Karaoke  
Terhune Orchards  
330 Cold Soil Road Princeton
(609) 924-2310 
Fri. 5:30 p.m. Holiday Arrangements & Wine Tasting
Sat. 11 a.m. Children's Holiday Program
TGI Fridays
2703 Mount Holly Road Suite 3 Washington Twp.
(609) 239-486 
Thurs. 7 p.m.  Trivia  
The Birdhouse Center For The Arts
7 North Main Street Lambertville
(215) 681-4660
Tues. 7:30 p.m. NJNO the "not just nyckelharpa orchestra" Community Orchestra
The Buck Hotel 
1200 Buck Road Feasterville, PA 
(215) 396-2002 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Kirko
Fri. 8:30 p.m. The Naturals
Sat. (10 a.m./2:30 p.m.) Brunch w/ Santa (8:30 p.m.) Funzaluv
Sun. 3 p.m. Buzzer Band Swing Show
Tues. 7 p.m. Danny Lynch Duo
The Cool Cricket
216 Burlington Street Fieldsboro
(609) 291-9110
Fri. 9 p.m. Karaoke w/ Dave Curtis
Sat. 9 p.m. Orange Whip
Mon. 7 p.m. Trivia
Tues. 7 p.m. BINGO
The Corner Inn
24509 East Main Street Columbus
(609) 298-8543
Sat. 7:30 p.m. Random Notes
The Cure Insurance Center  
81 Hamilton Ave. Trenton  
(609) 656-3200  
Sun. 8 p.m. The Rock Orchestra by Candleligt
The Dubliner
34 North Main Street New Hope, PA 
(215) 693-1816
Fri. 7 p.m. Na Bodach
Sat. 7 p.m. Sean Fleming
Sun. 3 p.m. "Traditional Irish Session"  
The Federal Twist Vineyard 
8 Federal Twist Road Stockton
(609) 773-6066 
Sat. 12 p.m. A Visit from the Christmas Goats. 
The Five Four Bar & Grill
8919 New Falls Road Levittown, PA 
(215) 547-5525
Thurs. 8 p.m. Karaoke w/ Paula and Sam 
Fri. 9 p.m. Starship Lovechild
Tues. 7 p.m. Music Bingo w/ Jonathan Appel
The Hive
3291 East State Street Hamilton
Thurs. 6 p.m. Release & Receive Sound Bath. $26.66
The Ivy Inn
248 Nassau Street Princeton
(609) 921-8555
Thurs. 10 p.m. Karaoke w/ Trey Brown
Fri. 9:30 p.m. Talking In Cursive
Sat. 9:30 p.m. Marcmyskillz
Sun. 2 p.m. Gameday
Tues. 7 p.m. Quizzo w/ Bob E Luv 
Wed. 10 p.m. Karaoke w/ Trey Brown
The Morrisville Tavern 
376 West Trenton Avenue Morrisville, PA
(215) 295-5310
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia
Sat. 8 p.m. Never Enough
Mon. 8 p.m. Karaoke
Tues. 7 p.m. Music Bingo
Wed. 7 p.m. Trivia Night 
The Newtown Theatre
120 North State Street Newtown, PA
(215) 968-3859
Thurs. 8 p.m. "Acoustic Christmas" $30-$40 (FREE cookis and hot chocolate)
Fri. (3 p.m.) "It's A Wonderful Life" $6.50 (8 p.m.) Jennie & Steve's Holiday Dueling Pianos. $34-$48 ($53 VIP includes one free drink)
Sat. 8 p.m. "Elf" for Grown-Ups
Sun. (9 a.m.) "Home Alone" $6.50 (7:30 p.m.) "It's A Wonderful Life" $6.50
Tues. 7:30 p.m. "5th Annual Illuminated Classical Christmas Concert" $34-$48 ($53 VIP includes one free drink) 
Wed. 7:30 p.m. "White Christmas" Sing-A-Long Version. $6.50
The Penguin Rocks (24 Hour On-Demand Music/Radio)
www.thepenguinrocks.com 
Mon. -  Fri. "Radio Jersey" Hosted by Lee Mrowicki 
Sun. - Sat. "Classic Jersey" Hosted by Gary Wien
Sun. - Sat. "Beyond The Palace" Hosted by Lee Mrowicki 
Sun. - Sat. "Danny Coleman's Rock On Radio" feat. Bamberdost
Sun. - Sat. "From The Basement" Hosted by Mike Marrone
Sun. - Sat. "Deuce Radio" Hosted by Matt Barker
Sun. - Sat. "Altrok Radio" Hosted by Sean Carolan
Sun. - Sat. "Lighty's Corner" Hosted by Gary Wien 
Sun. - Sat. "The Troubador Show" Hosted by John Godfrey
The Roost
181 Rte. 539 Cream Ridge
(609) 208-0050
Thurs. 6:30 p.m. DC Duo 
Fri. 9 p.m. Twice Is Good
Sat. 9 p.m. Greenhouse
Sun. 10 a.m. Brunch with Santa. $39.95 (Ages 6-12 years $14.95, ages 5 and under FREE) 
Mon. 6 p.m. Music BINGO
Tues. 6 p.m. Trivia
Wed. 6 p.m. Joe Vadala
The Tavern at Penns Park 
2295 Second Street Pike Newtown, PA
(267) 491-5658
Fri. 8 p.m. Tuesday Night Special
The Union Firehouse
18 Washington Street Mount Holly
(609) 288-6491
Fri. 8 p.m. Lovelight. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Sat. 8 p.m. Street Survivors Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute. Doors open at 7 p.m.
The Union House 
19 East Union Street Burlington
(609) 531-6077
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia
Sat. (10 a.m.) Brunch (8 p.m.) World Wide What?
Sun. 10 a.m. Brunch
Tindall Road Brewing Co.
102 Farnsworth Avenue Bordentown
(609) 526-8651 
Thurs. 5 p.m. "Trees On Tap!" Present Auction Benefitting Party For Our Planet
Sat. 7 p.m. '80s Party w/ The Emulators
Tues. 7 p.m. Karaoke w/ Missy
Wed. 6 p.m. Cookie Decorating Class
Tir Na Nog 
1324 Hamilton Avenue Trenton 
(609) 392-2554
Sun. 3 p.m. "Irish Sessions" 
Tues. 8 p.m. Open Mic Hosted by Jerry & John Monk
All Shows 21+
Titusville United Methodist Church
7 Church Road Titusville 
Fri. 6 p.m. Family Fun Night
Trenton Social
449 South Broad Street Trenton
(609) 989-7777
Thurs. 5 p.m. "Happy Hour Throwback Thursday
Sat. 9 p.m. Live Music (TBA)
Mon. 6 p.m. "Monday Night Karaoke" Hosted by Sweets
Trinity Church
33 Mercer Street Princeton
(609) 924-2277
Sat. 4 p.m. Voices Chorale: The Gift of Being Together
Triple Sun Spirits
126 South State Street Newtown, PA
(215) 944-3057  
Sat. 8 p.m. Johnny Never and Steve Guyger
Triumph Brewing Company (Princeton Location)
20 Pamer Square east Princeton 
(609) 924-7855
Fri. 5 p.m. Andrew Wagner Trio
Sat. 5 p.m. Ilhan Eisenzweig Trio
Under The Moon 
23 North Union Street Lambertville
(609) 397-1710
Sun. 11:30 a.m. "HoliSLAY" Drag Brunch
Vault Brewing Company
10 South Main Street Yardley, PA 
(267) 573-4291
Fri. 7 p.m. Tom Trovas Trio
Sat. 7 p.m. Suzette Ortiz Trio
Mon. 6 p.m. Quizzo
Village Idiot Brewing Company
42 High Street Mount Holly
(609) 975-9270 
Thurs. 7 p.m. Trivia
Sat. 5 p.m. 11th Annual Lighting of the Leg & Notafingah
Villa Maria Restaurant
3800 Quakerbridge Road Hamilton
Sat. 6 p.m. Old Fashioned Christmas Dinner Show w/ Sam McDonough. $50 
Washington Crossing Historic Park 
1112 River Road Washington Crossing, PA
Sun. (10 a.m./1 p.m.) First Crossing Re-Enactment. $9, $5 (FREE for ages 4 and under/$25 family rate) (11 a.m.) The Landing Re-Enactment. $10 (Per car load. Takes place on the New Jersey Side of the park) 
West Trenton Ballroom (West Trenton Firehouse)
40 West Upper Ferry Road Ewing
(609) 883-0325
Sat. 11 a.m. Bulgarian Community Christmas Celebration
Working Dog Winery
610 Windsor Perrineville Road Hightstown
(609) 371-6000
Thurs. 4:30 p.m. Gary Cavico
Sat. (1 p.m.) Jersey SureCats (5 p.m.) Wooden Flower Book Vase
Sun. 1 p.m. Rob Silvers
Tues. 6 p.m. Paint Your Pet Canvas Art
WWFM 89.1 FM HD2 Radio
MCCC Old Trenton Road West Windsor
Jazzon2.org
Mon. 7 a.m./7 p.m. "Danny Coleman's Got The Blues"
Yankee Doodle Tap Room/Nassau Inn
10 Palmer Square Princeton 
(609) 921-7500 
Tues. 4 p.m. Annual Menorah Lighting


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This Week in Music: Previews for Concerts from December 9-15, 2025

Here is a look at shows taking place from December 9-15, 2025 along with our featured listings and a look at some upcoming shows. New Jersey Stage offers previews of concerts throughout the Garden State as well as select shows in New York City and Philadelphia areas.




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(TUCKERTON, NJ) -- Rhode Island-based horn-driven blues, jump, swing and soul band Roomful of Blues will celebrate the release of their new Alligator Records album, Steppin' Out!, with a live performance at the Lizzie Rose Music Room in Tuckerton on Sunday, January 18, 2026. Showtime is 7:30pm


Tropicana Showroom presents Mammoth




Makin Waves with Yawn Mower: Band of the Year!




The Legendary Wailers featuring Julian Junior Marvin come to the Scottish Rite Auditorium




Outpost in the Burbs presents The Del Fuegos






 

UPCOMING SHOWS


Outpost in the Burbs presents The Milk Carton Kids Holiday Tour 2025 with Opener Humbird

(MONTCLAIR, NJ) -- Outpost in the Burbs presents The Milk Carton Kids Holiday Tour 2025 with Opener Humbird on Friday, December 12, 2025 at the First Congregational Church in Montclair. Showtime is 8:00pm.


Irish Trio Socks in the Frying Pan Plays Holiday Concert at Roy’s Hall on December 12




The Princeton Folk Music Society presents Michael Gabriele and Spook Handy on December 12th




The Landis Theater presents Mysterious Ways - The U2 Christmas Experience






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