Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

Springsteen sings “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)” alongside Jake Clemons and Steven Van Zandt
Springsteen sings “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)” alongside Jake Clemons and Steven Van Zandt
The Louisiana rockers graced the main stage Saturday afternoon.
The Swedish rockers just before taking the stage
The singer-songwriter brought Nashville to Asbury Park during her band’s thrilling Saturday-afternoon performance.
Robert “Kool” Bell led his band through the weekend’s most hit-filled set (“Celebration,” “Jungle Boogie,” “Get Down on It”).
The Canadian electroclash legend poses outside a truck backstage before headlining Saturday’s Sand Stage
The Vermont singer-guitarist covered Led Zeppelin and ran through highlights from her past decade.
The Massachusetts quartet posing outside their trailer before taking the stage
The band poses in the Jersey Shore sand behind the Sea.Hear.Now main stage
Lead singer Pelle Almqvist lets the crowd take over vocals
Michael Rutter, bassist for Sunshine Spazz, during the local band’s Sunday-morning set
The singer-songwriter poses before her Sunday-afternoon set, which concluded with her signature “Don’t Know Why”
Started in 2018, the festival makes a point of spotlighting local talent, like Asbury Park’s own Joe P, who played Saturday.
The Nineties rock fusionists headlined Saturday’s Park Stage
Brian Fallon chats with Springsteen, his longtime mentor and collaborator, before his band, the Gaslight Anthem, take the stage on Sunday (Springsteen joined for the first two songs)
Trey Anastasio brought his seven-piece backing band to his home state for a thrilling set that included a Springsteen sit-in on “Kitty’s Back.”
Kahan, the most popular contemporary hitmaker on this year’s lineup, during his main-stage headlining set Saturday evening
Robert Randolph delivered a high-energy Saturday-afternoon set before jamming with Springsteen at the Stone Pony later that evening.
The Connecticut jam band during its Sunday-afternoon performance
The quintet take a moment on the jetty before they take the stage.
Weeks before releasing her new album, ‘Observations From a Crowded Room,’ Oladokun poses just moments before performing Sunday afternoon.
The Grateful Dead cover band poses inside the Asbury Park Convention Hall after performing
Patti Scialfa, who recently announced she has cancer, joined her husband for an emotional take on 1987’s “Tougher Than the Rest.”
Grace Potter and her band pose on the Jersey jetty
The guitarist delivered one of the most blistering, high-energy performances of the weekend.
The local brass band burst into a medley of Springsteen songs mid-festival.
Playing directly before the E Street Band, Anastasio explained to the crowd that his his first-ever concert was a Springsteen show.
The jam band outside its trailer
The Asbury Park indie rockers kicked off the festival Saturday afternoon.
Springsteen duetted with Fallon on the title track from the band’s recent LP, ‘History Books,’ then sang backup vocals and played guitar on the band’s signature “American Slang.”
The singer-bassist joined Gaslight Anthem for “The ’59 Sound” and a cover of Billie Eilish’s “Ocean Eyes.”
Oladokun ran through highlights from recent albums and delivered a tearjerking cover of “Blackbird.”
Springsteen delivered an unforgettable set heavy on early-Seventies classics like “Blinded by the Light,” which, he explained, he wrote “about 500 yards north” of the Asbury Park boardwalk.