Long Island Limousine by Broward Limos provides Sedan, Limousine, Party Bus and Coach Bus service to the Nikon Theater at Jones Beach. Put together a group of friends with one of our luxurious party buses and arrive to any concert in style and comfort.
Broward is conveniently located in Island Park, NY in Nassau County which is just minutes away from the Jones Beach Theater. Let our chauffeurs navigate you to within steps of the theater.
The July Line-up includes the following artists:
PHISH is back Summer 2012 July 3 & 4
Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Jon Fishman and Page McConnell are taking their lengthy improvisations, vacuum cleaners and trampolines up and down the East Coast and Midwest, with multiple shows in Saratoga Springs, NY; East Troy, WI and Atlantic City, NJ. New Yorkers even get to celebrate Independence Day with the band in Wantagh. That means fireworks!
Scorpions - July 7, 2012
The incredible success of our farewell tour is the high octane fuel driving the upcoming "Final Sting Tour" 2012, which takes us around the globe (Europe / USA / Canada / Latin America / Asia). Queensryche is special guest!
Def Leppard / Poison - July 13
Last week, Poison drummer Rikki Rockett spilled the beans that Poison would be hitting the road with Def Leppard this summer. Now, British arena rockers Def Leppard confirmed and will return to the shores of Jones Beach on July 13 with special guest Lita Ford.
Allman Brothers / Santana - July 24, 2012
The Allman Brothers and Santana - Two legendary groups who have influenced generations of blues rockers and jam bands are teaming up to share the stage at Jones Beach!
“It is a delight and an honor to finally share the stage, and the music, with Gregg Allman, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes and The Allman Brothers Band,” says Carlos Santana. “This is something that we’ve hoped to make happen for many years.” These special concerts follow the first leg of U.S. dates on Santana’s Shape Shifter Tour 2012. Previously, Santana and The Allman Brothers have only intersected at major festivals. On touring together, Gregg Allman says, “We’ve all looked forward to doing this for a very long time.” The Allman Brothers Band line-up includes Gregg Allman (vocals and keyboards), Butch Trucks (drums, tympani), Jaimoe (drums), Warren Haynes (vocals, lead and slide guitar), Derek Trucks (slide and lead guitar), Oteil Burbridge (bass), and Marc Quinones (congas and percussion). Earlier this year, the group was honored with a special GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award.
Huey Lewis / Joe Cocker - July 29, 2012
Joe Cocker first appeared on television on the Ed Sullivan show in 1969 and has had hit records in every decade since then. He also has recorded several platinum albums, was filmed singing singing in front of thousands at Woodstock, has sung movie theme songs and has performed before royalty and heads of state. Cocker will be touring in support of his 21st studio album, Hard Knocks. Produced by Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20, Carlos Santana), Hard Knocks features nine new songs as well as a cover of the Dixie Chicks’ “I Hope”. The album was recorded in Los Angeles with songs being mixed by Chris Lord-Alge and mastered by Bob Ludwig. “I don’t know what you would call this album: ‘rock/pop’?” Cocker said in a press release. “It’s a little more pop than I’ve been into for quite a while so it would scare me sometimes. I would do the basic tracks and then Matt would go away and do some of these overdubs and he had all these electronic things on there. It was sometimes like, ‘Oh, my god!’. But I wanted to work with Matt very much. And I always knew what kind of record we would be making.”
Huey Lewis and the News is known for the group’s contagious brand of straight-ahead rock ‘n’ roll. They have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and carried the banner as the quintessential American rock band. In addition, their “Power Of Love,” from the 1985 hit film “Back To The Future,” which went all the way to Number 1 on Billboard’s singles chart, was nominated for an Academy Award. The News features saxophonist Johnny Colla, drummer Bill Gibson, guitarist Stef Burns, keyboardist Sean Hopper, and bassist John Pierce.