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Parking & Directions for John Mellencamp PNC Bank Arts Center
116 Garden State Parkway, Holmdel, NJ
07733, US
1. On-site parking - 0 miles, $30
2. Holmdel Park - 1 mile, $10
3. Bell Works - 2 miles, $20
4. Hazlet Plaza - 3 miles, $15
5. Colts Neck High School - 4 miles, $10
John Mellencamp Concert Live at PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel – July 25th, 2026
Attending a John Mellencamp Wantagh concert at Jones Beach Theater is more than just catching a show, it’s an experience wrapped in the magic of Long Island’s iconic outdoor venue. Known for its stunning ocean views and lively summer vibes, Jones Beach often partners with local hotels to make overnight stays easy and convenient, so you can soak in the music without a rush. The atmosphere is electric, with the crowd singing along to classics like 'Pink Houses' and 'Jack & Diane.' The theater isn’t just about the music, either. They’ve got cool art displays, and in recent years, they’ve embraced eco-friendly practices, like recycling and sustainable lighting, making you feel a little better about partying under the stars. If you’re into the full experience, premium tickets get you closer to the stage, maybe even a little extra swag. And of course, accessibility matters, plenty of special needs seating so everyone can enjoy the show. Whether you’re planning to tailgate in the parking lot or just kick back with a picnic, it’s all part of the fun. Wantagh’s outdoor concert scene is legendary, and seeing John Mellencamp perform there feels like being part of something special, a true celebration of music and community that sticks with you long after the last encore.