Experience New Edition Live at Prudential Center
Prepare for an unforgettable night as New Edition takes the stage at the iconic Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on. Known for their electrifying performances and timeless hits, this legendary R&B group is set to deliver a concert experience that will resonate with fans old and new. With a legacy that spans decades, New Edition has consistently redefined the genre, bringing soulful melodies and dynamic choreography to audiences worldwide.
Their recent tour has been a celebration of their extensive catalog, featuring classics like "Candy Girl," "Cool It Now," and "If It Isn't Love." Fans can expect a high-energy show filled with nostalgia and excitement as they perform their latest tracks alongside fan favorites. The atmosphere at Prudential Center is perfect for this event, offering an intimate yet vibrant setting that enhances the live music experience. As one of Newark's premier venues, it provides excellent acoustics and sightlines, ensuring that every seat in the house offers an incredible view of the action.
Don't miss your chance to witness New Edition live in concert. Secure your New Edition tickets in Newark today and be part of this extraordinary event at one of the city's most beloved venues. Join fellow fans for a night filled with soulful rhythms and unforgettable memories!
FAQs
What are the parking options at Prudential Center?
The Prudential Center offers several parking facilities nearby. It's recommended to arrive early to secure a spot, especially during high-demand events like New Edition's concert.
What is the seating arrangement at Prudential Center?
The venue features various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. Each offers a unique perspective of the stage, with Floor seats providing the closest view of the performance.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on prudentialcentertickets.com?
You can easily secure mobile tickets by visiting prudentialcentertickets.com. Simply select your desired seats and choose mobile delivery at checkout for convenience.
What is the typical duration of a New Edition concert?
A typical setlist for New Edition lasts approximately 90 minutes to 2 hours, featuring a mix of their greatest hits and newer material.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is suitable for all ages; however, children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the ticket prices for New Edition's concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand.
Prudential Center Customers Reviews
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The House of Blues on Sunday, Aug 2 in Orlando was rocked by New Edition! Chris commanded the stage like a Marine invading a house of insurgents. He meticulously cares about his vocals, standing out among performers I've seen. His intense performances left one ready to spread one's legs fo'sho! (Ladies and gay guys--you know what I'm saying!) And if you were lucky enough to receive one of his adorable smiles or gazes---oh boy! (they just didn't LAST long enough!)!
It was great to be on the floor close enough to catch the eye of Chris and his bandmates at the House of Blues. The band provided an intimate setting, which was like seeing them at your local bar. The drummer and bass player stood out as performers, each rocking out with every song. They seemed to be enjoying themselves, and the band members' instrumentals were tight. I enjoyed the drummer's strange selection of head gear, which he sneakily changed up just to see if anyone would notice. I just didn't expect to be inspired to do the "Chicken Dance" at a rock concert! (No, they didn't actually play it!!) It's fun to see band members with personality.
Chris New Edition's physicality dominates the stage. New Edition's physicality dominates the stage. He stood out among performers I've seen as one who obviously cared how his vocals sounded. It was hard to tear your eyes off him to even notice the other musicians. He kept messing with his earplugs, usually ripping them out and going on fine without them. He controlled his energy and focused it on delivering smooth, melodic notes that were right on key. Chris has an interesting voice which is equally comfortable in the lower registers, where it is smooth and intoxicating, and in the upper registers, where he delivers energetic, driving choruses. The only criticism I have of his vocals was when he would go for a sustained belting note. It seemed as if he didn't quite have enough breath or support to sustain the note to the end. He definitely tried to keep it there though. ( Perhaps if he just cut those a little shorter, it wouldn't sound like he was straining. ) That aside, my over-all impression of Chris New Edition is of an artist with a comanding stage presence, a beautifully melodic voice, and an extremely intelligent, professional musician. I didn't even mention his guitar work, which he mixed in and out of the show using different guitars for different songs. They all sounded great to me!
New Edition performed songs from both their debut album and the recently released "Leave this Town". The show included favorites and hits from both discs, with a mellow interlude of ballads leading up to the final encore, when the band left us finally satisfied with a tight, energetic deliverance of "Home". If you like New Edition even just a little bit, you should go see the show. Buy your tickets early, because apparently, it sold out quickly. Employees of the H.O.B. as well as people at the concert were asking me how I got my tickets....(Ticketmaster, Baby.)