Wharf walking tour, Beach Boys concert, and more ‘Shore Things’ happening this weekend

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PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — This weekend, tour Fisherman’s Wharf in Cape May to learn more about the shore town’s commercial fishing port and where your seafood dinner comes from. Then, the Black Eyed Peas take the stage in Atlantic City Sunday night. Tickets are still available for their 8 p.m. show at Ocean Casino Resort. Plus, don’t miss a silent piano concert on the beach and The Beach Boys themselves at the Ocean City Music Pier.

Walk the wharf

Bring your comfy shoes. Take a guided walking tour of Fisherman’s Wharf at Lobster House in Cape May Friday morning and learn how your seafood gets from the surf to your plate. Guests also discover how Cape May is a major commercial fishing port.

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The Beach Boys

Before Kokomo, how about Ocean City? The Beach Boys are putting on four shows over two nights at the Ocean City Music Pier. Tickets are still available online.

Festivalgoers watch The Beach Boys perform at the Palomino Stage during the 2024 Stagecoach Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 28, 2024, in Indio, California.
Festivalgoers watch The Beach Boys perform at the Palomino Stage during the 2024 Stagecoach Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 28, 2024, in Indio, California. Photo credit Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Stagecoach

All things Elvis

You can’t help falling for this musical tribute. Now through Sunday, check out “The Ultimate Elvis Experience” at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. The tribute concert by Shawn Klush and Ryan Pelton spans rock anthems and the greatest hits of the King’s career.

The Struts

Rain or shine, The Shruts will take the Stone Pony Summer Stage Saturday night in Asbury Park! Don’t miss this leg of their “Pretty Vicious” tour.

Black Eyed Peas

We gotta feeling that this is an excellent weekend for live music down the shore. At Ocean Casino Resort, will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo will get the party started.

‘Silent’ concert

Ever been to a silent concert? Head to Sixth Avenue Beach in Asbury Park for an immersive musical experience. MindTravel’s live-to-headphones event will play a piano concert straight to your headphones while you take in the sights around you.

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