Hard to believe, but the Fourth of July weekend has already come and gone, but things are about to pick up at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry as the free Cape May-Lewes Ferry summer concerts return for 2026 with a killer concert lineup.

If the schedule is any indication, we're in for an incredible summer of live music. The Wednesday Night Concert Series has hosted an impressive run of shows in recent years, and this year's lineup may be one of the strongest yet.

Even better, there's something for everyone. This year's concert series is packed with can't-miss performances and is loaded from start to finish.

Cape May-Lewes Ferry 2026 Concert Schedule

Important Concert Info: Times, Food Trucks, and Rules

The concerts are from 5:30–8:30 PM with gates opening at 5 p.m., and are free to the public and run every Wednesday night from July 8 through Aug. 26. Be aware that no outside alcohol or coolers are permitted on the concert grounds, but they are available for purchase.

Special America 250 & Children's Fund Event

Please note the special AMERICA 250 show on August 12th.

On August 12, the Children’s Fund Concert & Lower Township Celebrates AMERICA 250 will begin at 4:00 pm and end with a Drone Show at 8:30 pm. There will be food trucks and children’s amusement rides. The Amish Outlaws will be performing with Subliminal Message as the opening act.

The shows will take place on the lawn at the Cape May Ferry Terminal Green, 1200 Lincoln Blvd in Lower Township.

Bring a beach chair or blanket and enjoy the shows!

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