
Music is coming back to Hoboken in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. The Symposia Community Bookstore, a place usually known for shelves of books and quiet talks, will turn into a stage for local musicians. The atmosphere is meant to bring back the do-it-yourself energy that once made Maxwell’s such a special spot in town.
On this night, three performers will share their original songs with the crowd. The lineup includes Lauren Rosato, Sammy Mellman, and Jacob Tremont. Each one brings a different voice and style, but together they create an evening built around the simple joy of live music. The show will last for three hours, and it is open to all ages, so everyone in the community can take part.
The bookstore is located at 510 Washington Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, 07030, in the United States. For anyone unfamiliar with the area, directions are easy to find, and the spot is central enough to welcome both neighbors and visitors.
Tickets are general admission and cost $12.51. This means there are no reserved seats, so arriving early is the best way to find a good place inside. The price is kept low to make sure the event is open to as many people as possible, especially those who care about keeping live music thriving in small, local spaces.
The date is Friday, August 29. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., and the music continues until 10:00 p.m. Three hours of songs, stories, and community, all under one roof, waiting to remind people how strong Hoboken’s local music spirit still is.