Can’t make it to Carrie Underwood’s opening performance at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino? Don’t sweat it — there will be 364 more days of music in the Atlantic City venue’s inaugural year. And the best part? Tons will be free and open to the public.
Hard Rock announced Friday it plans to host 365 days of music at the new casino, slated to open June 28 at the former site of the Trump Taj Mahal. The undertaking, dubbed 365 Live, will include performances at five smaller stages, in addition to the big name Rock Live performances at the 7,000-seat Etess Arena.
Those are the Lobby Stage, the Council Oak Lounge, the Hard Rock Cafe, the Boardwalk Stage and the Beach Stage, the company said in a release. They’ll host acts like E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg, “American Idol” winner Nick Fradiani and “America’s Got Talent” winner Michael Grimm, just in the resort’s opening week.