Deborah Cox Concert at PNC Bank Arts Center
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Grammy-nominated artist Deborah Cox at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, on. Known for her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, Deborah Cox is set to deliver a performance that will resonate with fans of pop and rock music alike.
Event Details
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing Deborah's latest hits along with classic favorites.
High-Utility FAQs
What are the parking options at PNC Bank Arts Center?
The venue offers extensive on-site parking with large surface lots available. General parking typically costs between $20?$30, while premium lots can range from $40?$60. It is advisable to purchase parking in advance online for the best rates.
How can I secure my tickets through ticketsasburypark.com?
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What is the seating arrangement at PNC Bank Arts Center?
The PNC Bank Arts Center features a covered pavilion with reserved seating and a general admission lawn area. The pavilion offers numbered seats under a roof for optimal viewing, while the lawn provides a more affordable option with a gradual slope for improved sightlines.
What should I know about the event duration and opening acts?
The typical setlist duration for Deborah Cox's concerts is approximately 90 minutes. While specific opening acts may vary, expect an energetic lineup that complements her performance.
Are there any age restrictions for this concert?
This event is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult. Please check local guidelines for any specific age-related policies.
Seating Information
PNC Bank Arts Center is an outdoor amphitheater with a capacity of 17,500. Opened in 1968, it remains one of the most iconic venues in the New York/New Jersey metro area.
Covered Pavilion (Reserved Seating)
The covered pavilion offers numbered reserved seats under a roof?ideal for guaranteed sightlines and protection from weather conditions. The front orchestra sections are premium seating options closest to the stage.
Lawn (General Admission)
The general admission lawn behind the pavilion is the most affordable option. Arrive early for a good spot and bring a blanket or low-back chair for comfort.
Best Sections
The front and mid-pavilion reserved seats provide the best experience, while center mid-distance on the lawn offers excellent views as well.
Sections to Avoid
Avoid far side pavilion sections with angled views to the stage and back corners of the lawn for optimal enjoyment of the concert.
Parking Information
On-Site Lots
The venue has large surface lots charging $20?$60 per event (general vs. premium/VIP). It is recommended to purchase parking in advance online for better rates.
Rideshare Options
Uber and Lyft services are available with designated drop-off zones at the main entrance. It is advisable to book your return ride early as availability may be limited post-show.
Traffic Advisory
The Garden State Parkway near Exit 116 can experience heavy traffic after major events. Allow extra time for departure or consider waiting briefly in the lot to let traffic clear.
Deborah Cox Asbury Park Concert reviews
Great show - but not for everyone!
If you're easily offended, suspect that some people will find it too crude. Funny, sexy, and yes - a bit raw, the show is. This was our second time seeing the show. The last time was about a year and a half ago. Don't go if you're one of those people. If you see the show and ARE offended, now that you know this, you have no one to blame but yourself!
Highly recommend getting seats that are NOT in the main sections, even if they're farther away. We sat in them the first time we saw the show, and all I could think of was "how soon is the show going to end" before I get out of that torture device. All seats afford a good view of the stage. The wood seats that are zip-tied together (so folks don't spread them out too far) are INSANELY uncomfortable. The seats we had this last time were much better.