Sat Sep 24, 6:00 PM - Sat Sep 24, 10:00 PM
2039 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Community: Bayonne
Description
A Night of Soul with Legends Blue Magic, Tony Brooks Blue Notes, Soul Generation ft. Cliff Perkins, and The Manhattans ft. Gerald Alston
Event Details
Experience a Night of Soul at the Margaret Williams Theater - Hepburn Hall on the campus of New Jersey City University.
Hear your favorite Oldies, and Goodies from Legends Blue Magic, Tony Brooks Blue Notes (formerly Harold Melvin Blue Notes), Soul Generation ft. Cliff Perkins, and The Manhattans ft. Gerald Alston. Host by the renowned Pastor Doris Cherry.
Doors Open @5:30pm, Concert Starts @7pm.
Street parking is available, NJCU Parking is $12.
A Night of Soul is organized by MPAC, an auxiliary of Mt. Pisgah AME Church. This event is part of the 90th Church Anniversary Celebration.
NJCU COVID GUIDELINES
Effective Monday, May 23, the following changes will apply at our institution:
NJCU will pivot to become a mask optional environment, with specific exceptions listed below. Wearing a mask will no longer be required in most situations on campus.
Anyone wishing to wear a mask is welcome to do so.
Faculty may require masks to be worn in their classes and labs. Additionally, specific departments and the Health and Wellness Center may require masking in their private office spaces. Students and visitors are asked to comply with these requests. It is the university’s expectation that each individual choice is respected.
Hear your favorite Oldies, and Goodies from Legends Blue Magic, Tony Brooks Blue Notes (formerly Harold Melvin Blue Notes), Soul Generation ft. Cliff Perkins, and The Manhattans ft. Gerald Alston. Host by the renowned Pastor Doris Cherry.
Doors Open @5:30pm, Concert Starts @7pm.
Street parking is available, NJCU Parking is $12.
A Night of Soul is organized by MPAC, an auxiliary of Mt. Pisgah AME Church. This event is part of the 90th Church Anniversary Celebration.
NJCU COVID GUIDELINES
Effective Monday, May 23, the following changes will apply at our institution:
NJCU will pivot to become a mask optional environment, with specific exceptions listed below. Wearing a mask will no longer be required in most situations on campus.
Anyone wishing to wear a mask is welcome to do so.
Faculty may require masks to be worn in their classes and labs. Additionally, specific departments and the Health and Wellness Center may require masking in their private office spaces. Students and visitors are asked to comply with these requests. It is the university’s expectation that each individual choice is respected.