What's Happening?
Brian Fallon, known for his work with The Gaslight Anthem, has released two new songs titled 'Not Bad for New Jersey' and 'Better Before.' These tracks are part of his latest project under his own label, Lesser Known Records. Fallon is set to embark on a brief
tour named 'Not Bad for New Jersey Tour,' which will include a performance at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park on June 14. This event is part of the North to Shore Festival. Fallon will be accompanied by his band, The Painkillers, with Emily Wolfe opening the show. Tickets for the concert will be available for purchase starting May 15, with pre-sales beginning on May 14.
Why It's Important?
The release of new music and the announcement of a tour are significant for Brian Fallon as they mark a continuation of his solo career and his connection to New Jersey, a recurring theme in his work. The tour and new songs celebrate his roots and personal journey, resonating with fans who appreciate his storytelling and musical style. The performance at The Stone Pony, a historic venue in Asbury Park, underscores Fallon's ties to the local music scene and his influence within it. This event also contributes to the cultural vibrancy of the area, drawing attention to the North to Shore Festival and supporting local tourism and businesses.
What's Next?
Following the Asbury Park performance, Fallon will participate in the 'Music America: The Songs That Shaped Us' concert at Monmouth University, celebrating 250 years of American music. This event will also mark the opening of the Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music, further highlighting Fallon's connection to influential music figures and institutions. Fans can expect more live performances and possibly additional music releases as Fallon continues to engage with his audience through both his solo work and collaborations.











