AJR’s “Somewhere in the Sky” Tour Set to Light Up Jones Beach August 8 with Chelsea Cutler, Goth Babe, and More

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Members of AJR mid-performance during one of their dynamic live shows, showcasing the band’s signature blend of theatricality and electronic pop energy. The image, with vivid stage lighting and expressive focus, reflects the immersive, hands-on approach AJR brings to their Somewhere in the Sky Tour—set to hit Jones Beach on August 8, 2025, for what promises to be an unforgettable night. File photo: L Paul Mann, licensed.

WANTAGH, NY – Alternative pop trio AJR is bringing their high-energy “Somewhere in the Sky” Tour to Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Thursday, August 8, 2025. The Long Island stop is part of their nationwide amphitheater run and will feature a stacked lineup including singer-songwriter Chelsea Cutler, indie sensation Goth Babe, and additional special guests.

Known for blending electronic, orchestral, and indie-pop influences, AJR has built a reputation for their theatrical performances and radio hits like “Bang!”, “Weak,” and “World’s Smallest Violin.” The band – made up of brothers Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met – promises an immersive, cinematic experience with bold visuals, animated set pieces, and deeply personal storytelling.

The “Somewhere in the Sky” Tour supports their latest album, The Maybe Man, and aims to deliver a narrative-driven show featuring both fan favorites and new material. With a backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean and the open-air stage of Jones Beach, fans can expect a uniquely atmospheric night under the stars.

Joining them is Chelsea Cutler, known for emotional lyrics and viral tracks like “you were good to me” and “Your Shirt.” Goth Babe, the surf-rock-inspired project of Griff Washburn, brings a laid-back, lo-fi sound perfect for a summer night by the water. Other supporting acts on the bill will rotate throughout the tour and are expected to bring even more energy to the already loaded lineup.

Gates typically open around 5:30 p.m., with performances beginning in the early evening. As always, parking at Jones Beach Theater is available on-site but tends to fill quickly, so early arrival is recommended.

This concert is expected to draw a large crowd of pop and indie fans from across Long Island and the Tri-State area. Tickets are available now through major ticketing platforms, but seating is limited as the show approaches.



Event Information

  • Tour Name: AJR – Somewhere in the Sky Tour
  • Headliner: AJR
  • Supporting Acts: Chelsea Cutler, Goth Babe, and other special guests
  • Date: Thursday, August 8, 2025
  • Time: Gates open at 5:30 p.m. | Show starts at approximately 7:00 p.m.
  • Venue: Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, 1000 Ocean Parkway, Wantagh, NY 11793
  • Tickets: Available through Ticketmaster and major ticket vendorsAdvance purchase strongly recommended
  • Parking: Jones Beach Field 5 or designated theater lots; early arrival advised due to expected high turnout

Top Questions About This Show

Who is performing at the AJR concert on August 8?
AJR will headline the show, joined by Chelsea Cutler, Goth Babe, and other supporting acts.

What time should I arrive?
Gates typically open around 5:30 p.m., with performances beginning between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m.

Where is the venue located?
The show takes place at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York, right along Ocean Parkway.

Are tickets still available?
Tickets are still available at the time of publication, but given AJR’s popularity, it’s advised to purchase early.

Is this a family-friendly concert?
Yes, AJR’s performances are generally considered suitable for all ages, though parental discretion is always recommended.

Will there be merchandise for sale?
Yes, official tour merchandise from AJR and supporting artists will be available at the venue.

Is this concert outdoors?
Yes, Jones Beach Theater is an outdoor venue, so plan accordingly for the weather.

What happens if it rains?
The concert will go on rain or shine unless weather conditions are deemed unsafe by organizers.

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