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Music Video Night

Dates with showtimes for Music Video Night
  • Sat, Jun 27

Run Time: 120 min.

Join us for Music Video Night featuring Asbury Park’s very own artists and musicians: Blaise, Heather Hills, and Teen Idle! Each artist will be presenting a selection of their music videos on the big screen. Come enjoy the visual stories that these artists have created to accompany their music! It’s a cinematic experience not to be missed!
Blaise, also known as “The People’s Pop Star”, is an alt pop artist hailing from Asbury Park. With honest songs filled depth and desire, his music is catchy and raw, inspired by a wide range of genres from pop, R&B, experimental, and alternative rock. As a visual artist, Blaise uses imagery, video, and fashion to explore the endless options of identity and personality. Undefinable as much as undeniable, Blaise is an artist whose message of individuality, creative freedom, gender and sexual fluidity is a message that is timely and much needed in the world today.
Heather Hills, the self-proclaimed “Trashy Transexxual”, is a Jersey Shore native whose blend of hiphop and pop boasts an equal level of creativity and confidence. Her first EP, TGIRLS (2018) led to many opportunities including a national Facebook mobile ad, features in Paper Magazine and BUST, and a buzz right here in Asbury Park! She’s performed at Asbury staples like House of Independents, The Lanes, and The Saint. More recently, now as an NYC resident, she featured on “Bitch Like Me,” by fellow Asbury Park darling, Blaise! Soon followed the release of her second EP, KIEKIE (2023) and the release of her first self-produced music video for her newest single, “SPICE.”
Teen Idle is the musical moniker of NJ-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer Sara Abdelbarry. In middle school, Sara was convinced she would become a cardiac surgeon – conveniently, she still gets to the heart, just with sound instead of a scalpel. Teen Idle came to be when, during her last year of college in NYC, Sara challenged herself to write a song every day for a week and post it to Bandcamp. Sara’s first EP Insomniac Dreams charted at #10 on WRSU and remained in the station’s Top 30 for 5 weeks straight, and her record Nonfiction charted nationally on college radio a spot below the Foo Fighters.
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