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Beatstock with Right Said Fred, George Lamond, and more

Aug 17, 2025 at 4:00 PM  ·  PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

Beatstock
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Washington, D.C.-born dance-pop/freestyle singer George Lamond (George Garcia), ex–Loose Touch; backed cousin Joey Kid; club hit “Bad of the Heart” led to Columbia.
Freedom Williams, born in Brooklyn, New York, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is widely recognized as the lead rapper for C+C Music Factory, pioneering dance-pop and hip-hop. Popular songs include "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," "Here We Go," and "Things That Make You Go Hmmm..." His solo career features the hit "Voice of Freedom." Williams' work with C+C Music Factory garnered numerous awards and sold millions of records globally. He also collaborates as a producer and songwriter.
NYC dance/freestyle singer Cynthia (MicMac/Tommy Boy), known for “Change on Me,” “Endless Night,” “Love Me Tonight” & duet w/Johnny O; prod. Mickey Garcia.
NYC dance-pop/freestyle star Judy Torres—powerhouse voice behind “No Reason to Cry” and albums Love Story, My Soul, Love You for All Seasons; WKTU host.
Coro, born in New York City of Cuban and Dominican heritage, is a Latin freestyle singer. Known for energetic beats and Latin influences, his popular songs include "Where Are You Tonight" (Billboard Top 25 club chart) and "My Fallen Angel" (Billboard Hot 100). He collaborated with producers like Zahid Tariq and once acted in "Miami Vice". Releases include the EP "Unloyal" and singles like "The One Thing".
NYC DJ Louie DeVito, “Man With the Golden Ear,” scored million-selling NYC Underground Party/Dance Factory mix CDs; WKTU mix show; played Trump Taj Mahal, GQ party.
Kent-born pop/new wave icon who fused Motown soul with androgynous wit in Culture Club; MTV star behind “Karma Chameleon” & “Hurt Me”; DJ; Tony-nominated Taboo.
Miami Beach trio No Mercy (Marty Cintron, Ariel & Gabriel Hernandez) signed to Arista after Jenny Jones; scored Top 5 hit “Where Do You Go”.

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PNC Bank Arts Center PNC Bank Arts Center Amphitheater Capacity: 17,500

About PNC Bank Arts Center

PNC Bank Arts Center is a 17,500-capacity amphitheater in Holmdel, NJ, opened in 1968 as the Garden State Arts Center, known for its modernist design and iconic 200-foot saucer-like roof. Ranked among the nation's top outdoor venues, it hosts a vibrant summer concert series with 7,000 seats and a 10,500-capacity lawn.

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