Stand-up comedian Bill Burr, late-night TV host Stephen Colbert and Shark Tank investor Daymond John will also be hitting the stage across the state.
in Newark. NJ Transit will offer special transit services to help people move between the three locations.Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.
Down the shore, festivalgoers will be able to enjoy free movie screenings on the beach. Tickets will be available for purchase for other events, such as concerts. The festival planning process is still in progress, and the state is asking local creators to submit ideas for events. Winners will be awarded stipends of up to $5,000 to execute their ideas.
"We all look forward to showing the rest of the country what we have always known. There is simply no place like New Jersey, a state where ideas originate and grow, where talent is nurtured and where festivals are like no other," First Lady Tammy Murphy said.
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