Sea.Hear.Now Festival
An annual music, art, and surfing festival in Asbury Park, NJ, featuring live performances, environmental activism, and beachside experiences.
Sea.Hear.Now Festival customer service
Use any of the convenient means below to contact Sea.Hear.Now Festival customer service.
| Phone | (888) 512-7469 |
| Web | https://www.seahearnowfestival.com/contact |
| [email protected] |
Headquarters
98 San Jacinto Blvd, Suite 430
Austin, TX 78701
(888) 512-7469
[email protected]
Returns
What is the return window?
All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges except for event cancellation or postponement.
How will I receive my refund?
If the festival is canceled, refunds are automatically issued to the original payment method within 30 days.
What if the event is postponed?
Tickets remain valid for the new date. Refunds are not offered unless the rescheduled date is canceled.
Editor's Take
So, you’ve heard about Sea.Hear.Now? Imagine this: salty ocean air, guitars echoing over surf breaks, and sand under your feet while Jack Johnson or The Killers light up the stage. Launched in 2018 by Steven Van Zandt (yep, Springsteen’s E Street Band legend), it’s not just a festival-it’s Asbury Park’s love letter to music, art, and ocean activism.
Kinda genius how it blends stages with sand sculpture contests and pro surf demos, right? You’re not crammed in a field; you’re on the Jersey Shore, hopping between Bradley Park’s indie vendors and the main beach stage. Over 35,000 people flock here yearly, but it never feels chaotic. Maybe it’s the local vibe-craft beer from Jersey breweries, lobster rolls from boardwalk legends-or the eco-mission funding Clean Ocean Action (they’ve donated $200K+ since day one).
Notice how headliners like Dave Matthews or Brandi Carlile attract multi-gen crowds? Teens, grandparents, even toddlers with ear protection-all vibing together. And that sunset slot… pure magic. Waves crashing, golden hour glow, a crowd singing in unison. Honestly? I think it nails what festivals should be: community-first, profit-second.
Pro tip: Pack layers. September nights get breezy, and you’ll want to stay for the bonfire DJ sets. Oh, and skip driving-bike valets and shuttles make it stress-free.