8 Things You May Not Know About the Angler Restaurant & Bar

New Website for the Angler Restaurant and Bar!

The Angler Restaurant and Bar has a new website at angleronthebay.com

The Angler Restaurant and Bar has a brand new website for 2024! Be sure to update your bookmarks and visit them at https://www.angleronthebay.com/. (Their old site now belongs to the Angler deep sea fishing boat.)

Sean’s Still at the Helm

Sean from The Angler in Ocean City. Best of Ocean Award

The Angler Restaurant and Bar has new ownership, but thankfully, they kept the best! Beloved manager Sean is still running the show, making sure every guest has a fantastic experience.

The Angler is Open for Fall!

New fall hours for the Angler Restaurant and Bar in Ocean City MD

Good news! The Angler is staying open through the fall (and possibly even into December). Come enjoy those beautiful Bay views with a delicious meal. They’re open Wednesday – Friday starting at 11am, and they open early for breakfast on weekends at 8am.

High Tide Happy Hour Continues

High Tide Happy Hour at the Angler Restaurant and Bar

Don’t miss High Tide Happy Hour! Every Wednesday through Sunday from 3-6pm, enjoy 2-for-1 drinks. (They’ll even bring you a bucket of ice to keep that second drink frosty.)

Weekend Breakfast with a View

Breakfast menu at the Angler Bar and Grill

Start your weekend with a delicious breakfast at the Angler! Served Saturdays and Sundays from 8am to noon, their menu features pancakes, waffles, avocado toast, and more. Pair your meal with stunning waterfront views—the perfect way to begin your day.

Fresh Seafood at the Raw Bar

Craving fresh seafood? The Angler has you covered with a fantastic raw bar! Enjoy local oysters and clams on the half shell or steamed, plus steamed shrimp and two kinds of crab soup.

Furry Friends Welcome!

The Angler is pet-friendly

Bring your four-legged best friend along for the fun! The Angler is a pet-friendly establishment.  If you are looking for places to stay and more places to eat that are pet-friendly, check out the OceanCity.com Pet Friendly Guide to Ocean City.

Football Sundays at the Angler

The Angler is the place to be for football! Every Sunday, enjoy game day specials like beer towers and delicious eats while you cheer on your team.

Top Coffee Spots on the Boardwalk

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Summer weather is upon us and nothing compliments a relaxing walk on the boardwalk than that perfect cup of coffee. Whether you favor a seasonal flavor or a classic cup of plain old joe, there’s something for everyone. Here are some top spots on the boardwalk to grab that cup of coffee.

Java Beach Cafe

Java Beach Cafe located in the Grande Hotel

Location: 2100 Baltimore Ave (The Grand Hotel and the Boardwalk- between 22nd and 23rd St.)

This tiki inspired cafe serves up coffee for everyone’s taste buds. From mocha mint, to butterfinger- irish cream and red velvet cake, special order a latte or frappe to fit your personality. 

LOVES Cafe and Desserts

Location: 7th Street and the Boardwalk

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With several locations on the boardwalk, you can grab a coffee at either spot.

This new boardwalk cafe offers specialty coffee, bagels, and desserts that will get your day started on the right foot. Walk with your coffee treat or find a cozy table to people watch as your morning unfolds.

Quickies Mini Donuts

Quickies coffee and donuts menu.

Location: 1109 N Atlantic Ave 

Come in for the cinnamon sugar mini donuts, but don’t forget to compliment them with a cup of hot cup of flavored coffee. Quickies offers seasonal flavors such as hazelnut and pumpkin, in addition to vanilla and caramel. 

Crepe Daddy

Crepe Daddy offers coffee and crepes for breakfast and lunch.

Location: 1101 Atlantic Ave Store B (11th St. and the Boardwalk)

Compliment your breakfast crepe with something off of their espresso bar menu. A latte, americano, or a caramel macchiato goes perfectly with a sweet breakfast crepe. Perhaps try a different flavor of coffee such as white chocolate, lavender, or raspberry! Or go wild with their Affogato-  two shots of espresso over vanilla ice cream!

Shotti’s Point Cafe

Location: 611 Atlantic Avenue (6th St. and the Boardwalk)

For a quick pick me up, stop by Shotti’s Point Cafe for Costarican Volcanic blend or a coconut caramel latte.

A Latte Enjoy

Enjoy your coffee with an amazing view.

Location: 109 N Atlantic Ave (The Plim Plaza Hotel and the Boardwalk)

Enjoy a cup of Swell Joe coffee, locally roasted in Lewes, Delaware, right on the front porch of The Plim Plaza Hotel. This outdoor covered cafe serves great coffee but an even better view.

Talbot Street Cafe

Handcrafted coffee at Talbot Street Café

Location: 3 Talbot Street (Just off the Boardwalk at Fishers Popcorn)

Located just off the boardwalk, Talbot Street Cafe serves up tasty espressos, iced chai lattes, and Ghirardelli frozen hot chocolate!

Best Restaurants to Visit in Ocean City, Maryland in the Fall

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Spain Wine Bar offers red carpet treatment to open their outdoor dining space.

The air is crisp. The sand is chilled. And the restaurants are cozy with hot mulled drinks and delicious comfort food. Come to the beach and treat yourself to the delicious dishes of some of Ocean City’s best restaurants this Fall.

The Captain’s Table

2 15th Street located inside Courtyard by Marriott on the boardwalk

Classic Ocean City Dining at The Captain's Table. Steak, Lobster Tail!
Along with the South African lobster tail, The Captain’s Table offers infused alcohol and live piano music.

Known for their incredible South African lobster tail and crab cakes, chef Mike Warman pulls out all the stops for Fall. Located right on the boardwalk at 15th street, The Captain’s Table offers a beautiful bar, cozy dining, and live piano music every Friday and Saturday night. We recommend their crab cakes (which are also gluten free), the divine surf and turf, and lobster stir fry. If you’re looking for cocktails, ask the bartender for their infused drink of the season. We recommend the bacon infused bourbon. 

Harrison’s Harbor Watch

806 S. Atlantic Avenue located at the south end of the boardwalk

Harrison's Harbor Watch
Steamed shrimp and oyster stew cooked right in front of you at the raw bar at Harrison’s Harbor Watch.

Winning Best of Ocean City Raw Bar and Best Sit Down Restaurant, Harrison’s offers some of the best local seafood in Ocean City, Maryland. Located at the very end of the Ocean City boardwalk, Harrison’s has an unobstructed view of the inlet and Assateague Island. While taking in the view, you must try their famous oyster stew! A recipe that’s withstood the test of time, you can watch oysters being shucked, and the stew is whipped up right in front of you. Grab a seat at the bar if you want a front row view of this soup making experience. 

Ask for the best seat in the house and the hostess may just take you to the captain’s table, a unique four person table, fit for well…a captain! Appetizers are a must here. We recommend the coconut shrimp, bacon wrapped scallops, and Maryland style crab soup that will warm you up on these chilly beach evenings. For dinner, order the bright lemon basil chicken, broiled stuffed shrimp, and a Maryland favorite- the rockfish. We can’t forget sides- unlimited sides, might we add. The side items menu offer several gluten free options such as cucumber salad, vegetable of the day, but their steamed potatoes are to die for!

Spain Wine Bar

13 St. Louis Avenue located at the top of The Cambria Hotel

Spain serves up exquisite tapas style pairings and savory paella with a view.

Voted Maryland’s Best Roof Top Restaurant and Best of Ocean City Sunset View, Spain Wine Bar, is upscale dining at its finest. With a rotating menu, highly trained chef, Oscar Benitez, always wows the crowd with tapas style food and sharable paella that leaves you wanting more. Begin your evening with a charcuterie board spread with mangalica ham, hot coppa, queso iberico, and chorizo picante. Tapas style dishes we recommend are hot lump crab fritters, fresh roasted beet salad, beef sliders, and savory grilled swordfish kabobs. We also have to mention their cream of crab soup- a staple in a Maryland beach restaurant! Paella dishes are also on our top favorites at Spain Wine Bar. The valencia paealla with new york strip, chorizo, sausage, and chicken is a show stopper. You will need a box to go because the large portion is enormous. 

While dining at the restaurant with the “best sunset view,” be sure to ask your servers how to pair these delightful dishes with a handmade signature cocktail. We recommend a  smokey old fashioned made right at your table, a chilled glass of champagne to pair with your sunset photos, or a glass of hearty red to compliment your paella. Seasoned and knowledgeable servers, Nina and Felix, always have the best recommendations. Be sure to ask!

Vista Roof Top

13801 Coastal Highway located at the top of The Fenwick Inn

Vista Rooftop NFL specials
NFL specials at Vista Roof Top include an 8 oz beef burger and crab cake sandwiches on buttery brioche rolls.

Fall means football and Vista Roof Top knows it! Vista Roof has a special dedicated menu for NFL game days (offered at the bar only). Key West Chicken marinated in tangy Key West sauce with shoe string french fries are perfect for watching your team of choice. Their 8 oz. beef NFL burger topped with chimichurri, lettuce, and tomato- classic game day food along with a crab cake sandwich on a buttery brioche roll. 

We can’t forget the game day drinks- margaritas, crushes, and seltzers are always available along with chosen craft beer. 

Marlin Moon

3301 Atlantic Avenue located in the Double Tree by Hilton

Marlin Moon offers a delicious Fall menu including entrees such as blackened sea scallops and steak and shrimp chimichurri. 

It’s definitely Fall at Marlin Moon. Offering an incredible Fall menu with dishes such as hot back fin crab dip, tuna nachos, and roasted oysters topped with  lobster cream sauce and chopped lobster, Marlin Moon is a must stop restaurant. Grab a seat at the bar for a front row to oyster shucking, Marlin Moon has some of the best raw oyster varieties in Ocean City, Maryland. Asher oysters are usually a staple on their raw bar menu along with other local fresh options. 

This Fall a special menu offers entrees such a a decadent bouillabaisse clams, shrimp, mahi mahi, and lobster in a red sauce. Along with a seared prime rib new york strip topped with shrimp and fresh chimichurri sauce. 

If you’re looking for sweet desserts, Marlin Moon is offering local pies by Delvecchios bakery. The peach pie and chocolate silk are on their top requested. 

 

THIS WEEK IN PICTURES OF OCEAN CITY MARYLAND

Ocean City, Maryland:  This week in pictures 10/19-10/21 

Let’s look at several pictures taken in Ocean City, Maryland over the past week between October 19th thru 25th.  This past week featured several special events in and around Ocean City. These included the 2024 Sunfest first two days and also Berlin’s Oktoberfest. And let’s not forget the 2nd annual Bronco Beach Bash!  Of course, then we have several shots from around Ocean City.

Sunrise in Ocean City
Sunrise in Ocean City

Special events

Bronco Beach Bash

Bronco Beach Bash car parade at sunrise
Bronco Beach Bash car parade at sunrise

Starting with the 2nd annual Bronco Beach Bash brought a number of new and older Ford Bronco vehicles into Ocean City from on October 18th and 20th.  This event included a beach parade, sand course, vendor village and show & shine events.  Presented by LiveWire Media & Events. 

 

2024 Oktoberfest in Berlin

Edelweiss Band Performing at Berlin Oktoberbest
Edelweiss Band Performing at Berlin Oktoberbest

Heading over to Berlin, this seasonal event was held on Saturday, October 19th.  This special event included various German food and desserts, craft beer, vendors, kid activities, and music by The Edelweiss Band and The Dunehounds.  A large turnout for this main street event!

 

2024 SunFest

Sunfest band performing
Sunfest band performing

The 49th annual SunFest returned for October 24th thru 27th.  The weather was fantastic.  Great music, vendors, activities, and beer and wine selections, too.  The first day resulted in large attendance which continued throughout this event.

 

Pictures around Ocean City

8th Street view from the Boardwalk
8th Street view from the Boardwalk

With midweek pictures taken of 8th Street and early morning playground at Bayside Park at 3rd Street. And even the set up of the Halloween Beach Maze that was sets up midweek and ran from October 24th to 27th.  This was a free event, too sponsored by the Town of Ocean City.

Bayside Park at 3rd Street playground
Bayside Park at 3rd Street playground

 

Sunrises in Ocean City

early morning sunrise in Ocean City
early morning sunrise in Ocean City

It was a beautiful week of varying sunrise pictures.  There’s nothing better than an Ocean City sunrise on a great beach day.

Cloudy sunrise in Ocean City
Cloudy sunrise in Ocean City
Sunrise in Ocean City
Sunrise in Ocean City

 

 

Ocean City Boardwalk

Bike riding on OC Boardwalk
Bike riding on OC boardwalk midweek

Always some of the best Ocean City pictures are of the boardwalk; even when there’s hardly anyone present such as a late midweek night.

quiet boardwalk in Ocean City
quiet boardwalk in Ocean City

 

 

Coming up

Keep on eye on Oceancity.com Facebook, Instagram, and website for more events and pictures coming your way in the next few weeks and month. 

 

Sunfest Ocean City 2025: Your Ultimate Guide to Fall Fun!

Get ready for a spectacular fall weekend at Sunfest in Ocean City, Maryland!

From October 23-26, 2025, Sunfest returns to transform the Ocean City Inlet into a vibrant hub of art, crafts, music, food, and family-friendly activities. This four-day festival is one of the largest outdoor events in the region, drawing tens of thousands of visitors with its unique blend of coastal charm and autumnal festivities.  

 

Mark your calendars for Sunfest 2025:

  • Thursday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Sunfest Ocean City: A Melody of Free Music

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Enjoy 4 Days of Free Live Music!

Sunfest boasts two live music stages featuring an exciting lineup of over 20 bands. Groove to the rhythm of diverse musical genres, from rock and country to fusion and R&B.

Check out the full music lineup here: https://www.oceancity.com/sunfest-music-lineup/

Discover a Shoppers’ Paradise at Sunfest Ocean City

softub - a sunfest ocean city vendor

Over 200 Artisans & Artists Await!

Prepare to be amazed by the incredible display of artistry and craftsmanship at Sunfest. More than 200 artists and artisans from across the nation will gather to showcase their unique creations. Find one-of-a-kind treasures, including:

  • Handmade Clothing & Textiles
  • Stunning Glass Art
  • Sparkling Jewelry
  • Intricate Metalwork
  • Captivating Paintings & Photography
  • Beautiful Pottery
  • Delicious Specialty Foods
  • And much more!

Sunfest Ocean City: Activities & Fun for the Whole Family

Experience a Day of Excitement!

Sunfest offers a wide array of activities for all ages, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone.

Daily Activities:

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  • Beach Maze: Get lost in a Halloween-themed beach maze, perfect for family fun.
  • Beach Tractor Rides: Take a scenic tractor ride along the shoreline and soak in the beautiful ocean views.
  • Octopuses on the Boardwalk: Embark on a scavenger hunt and find hidden octopuses for a chance to win prizes.
  • Kid Zone: Let the little ones bounce and play in the oceanfront Kid Zone, filled with exciting inflatables.

Special Events:

  • Bike Events: Participate in the Beachin’ Bikes Show-N-Shine & Swap Meet or enjoy biking on the boardwalk during Sunfest.
  • Pet Events: Don’t miss the Dock Dogs National Point Competition, Howl-O-Ween Pet Parade and Pageant, PETx Talks, and K-9 Demonstrations.
  • Halloween Events: Join the Great Pumpkin Race and the OC Jeep Club Drive in Disguise & Trunk or Treat for spooky fun.
  • Saturday Evening Beach Bonfires & Fireworks: End your Saturday with a magical evening of beach bonfires and a dazzling fireworks display.

Sunfest Ocean City: A Foodie’s Delight

Savor a Variety of Food and Drinks!

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Sunfest offers a wide selection of food vendors to satisfy every craving. From gourmet wraps and Philly cheesesteaks to fresh crepes and homemade pierogies, there’s something for everyone. Don’t forget to indulge in sweet treats like chocolate chip cookies, Amish baked goods, and handcrafted chocolates.

Quench your thirst with:

Sunfest Ocean City:  Parking & Transportation

Ocean City Beach Bus
The Ocean City Beach Bus will be shuttling people to the festival area throughout Sunfest

Parking at Sunfest is limited. Skip the hassle and take advantage of Ocean City’s convenient Park and Ride services!

  • West Ocean City Park and Ride: Located on Route 50, just west of the bridge. Free parking and $4 shuttle service to Sunfest all day.
  • Roland E. Powell Convention Center: Free parking in the south lot. $4 shuttle service to Sunfest all day.

Bonus: Your shuttle pass also works all day on the Coastal Highway Beach Bus!

Plan Your Sunfest Ocean City Getaway

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Grand Hotel

Make the most of your Sunfest experience!

Don’t miss out on the fall fun at Sunfest Ocean City 2025!

A WEEK IN REVIEW OF PICTURES IN OCEAN CITY MARYLAND

A week in review of pictures in Ocean City, Maryland

 

Let’s look at ten pictures taken in Ocean City, Maryland over the past week between October 11th and 18th.  This past week featured several special events in and around Ocean City. These included 2024 Endless Summer CruisinOC Beach Ultimate Frisbee championships, Harbor Days At The Docks, and set up for 2024 SunFest (next week).  Of course, then we have several shots from around Ocean City.

 

Special events

Endless Summer Cruisin event at Inlet parking lot
Endless Summer Cruisin event at Inlet parking lot

The Endless Summer Cruisin event brings thousands of custom vehicles to Ocean City.  Running from October 10th to 13th this event is dedicated to all thing’s cruisers, muscle cars, hot rods, trick trucks, and other eye-catching vehicles.  Following these vehicles are thousands of others who wish to just see and experience these special vehicles.  The event occurs at the OC Convention Center and Inlet Parking Lot, but also includes a morning boardwalk parade which is a must see for most attendees.

Endless Summer Cruisin. Clampett's vehicle
Endless Summer Cruisin. Clampett’s vehicle

OC Beach Ultimate Free competitions

This year thirty-two teams competing for the OC Beach Classic XI – 2024.  This year’s winner was Evil RVA for Richmond, Virginia.  These fast-paced games bring many to see this exciting game on the beach in Downtown Ocean City.

OC Beach Ultimate Free competitions
OC Beach Ultimate Free competitions

Harbor Days At The Docks

Also, a great family event which highlights the maritime heritage of the Ocean City area and history.  This event was located at the west Ocean City marina.  Maritime exhibits, children’s activities, nature displays, vendors, food, beverages and music made for a great event on this beautiful sunny day.

Day at the Docks entrance
Day at the Docks entrance

Northern Lights

Northern lights as seen from Ocean City beach
Northern lights as seen from Ocean City beach

A special occurrence for many; viewing of the northern lights!  This rare phenomenon allowed many to experience these natural factors in and around Ocean City.  For many, it was the first time for them to see these lights. 

Sunrise in Ocean City

Nice sunrise on OC beach
Nice sunrise on OC beach

There’s nothing better than starting your Ocean City day with a great sunrise; and we had that throughout our ten mile of beach fronts. Pick your favorite spot and photo away.  Some of the best pictures are when clouds are present, too!

 

Sunset in Ocean City

But in Ocean City tradition, great sunsets remain continue.  Throughout the resort one could find opportunities for nice sunset pictures.

Sunset from Angler Restaurant in Ocean City
Sunset from Angler Restaurant in Ocean City

 

 

Ocean City Boardwalk

Boardwalk view on Endless Summer weekend
Boardwalk view on Endless Summer weekend

Always some of the best Ocean City pictures are of the boardwalk; even when there’s hardly anyone present such as a late midweek night.

Quiet boardwalk in midweek and night in Ocean City
Quiet boardwalk in midweek and night in Ocean City

Hunter full moon

This week’s Hunter full moon brought an enlarged moon to Ocean City and some great views.  Below is a pictured full moon over Blu Restaurant and Raw Bar at 2305 Philadelphia Avenue.

Hunter full moon looking to the west
Hunter full moon looking to the west

 

 

Coming up

SunFest set up at Inlet Parking Lot
SunFest set up at Inlet Parking Lot

Keep on eye on Oceancity.com Facebook, Instagram, and website for more events and pictures coming your way in the next few weeks and month.  And of course, next week (October 24th to 27th) will be SunFest at the Ocean City inlet!!  And Halloween!!

Halloween themed whale display on boardwalk
Halloween themed whale display on boardwalk

 

Sunfest 2025 Music Lineup

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With over 30 food vendors, free live entertainment on two stages, and a huge selection of arts and craft vendors, there is something for everyone at Ocean City’s Sunfest. Enjoy four days filled with something for all the family, including over 250 vendors, live music, craft beer garden, artistic demonstrations, gourmet food and beverages, family hayrides on the beach and kids activities.  

Remember, admission to Sunfest is FREE!

There will be 4 days of FREE music at Sunfest 2025.

With 2 stages for live music, there will be over 20 groups performing during Sunfest, and many different styles of music to listen and dance to including rock, R&B, country, and fusion!   All performances are free. You can also enjoy music on either stage from the new location of the Shore Craft Beer Garden.  Enjoy a cold beer from EVO, Big Truck, or Burley Oak – and help downtown Ocean City in the process.  Proceeds benefit OCDC.org.

Thursday, October 23

10am Midway Stage – Rick K

11.30am Beach Stage – Chris Sacks Band

1pm Midway Stage – Elvis Tribute Jim Barone

2.30pm Beach Stage – The Amish Outlaws

4pm Midway Stage – Pistol Whipped

5.30pm Beach Stage – Strange Souls: The Reimagined Doors 

Friday, October 24

10am Midway Stage – Into the Spin

11.30am Beach Stage – Radio Tokyo

1pm Midway Stage – Romeo Delight: “The Ultimate Van Halen Experience”

2.30pm Beach Stage – Light Up the Moon

4.00pm Midway Stage – Josh Christina and the Revivals

5.30pm Beach Stage – FADE TO BLACK a Tribute to Metallica

Saturday, October 25

10am Midway Stage – The Lucky Shoes

11.30am Beach Stage – The 60’s Live with Music by The Resistors

1pm Midway Stage – Double Duran The Ultimate DD Experience

2.30pm Beach Stage – Guys In Thin Ties

4pm Midway Stage- My Chemical Bromance

5.30pm Beach Stage – HANK AZARIA and The EZ STREET BAND

 

Sunday, October 26

10am Midway Stage – The Dunehounds

11am Beach Stage – Shake the Room

12.15pm Midway Stage – The Reagan Years

1.30pm Beach Stage – Tropidelic

3pm Midway Stage – Making Waves

4pm Beach Stage – Kelly Bell Band

8 things to do at Sunfest in Ocean City

sunfestDon’t cry because summer’s over – smile because fall is here, and that means it’s time for Sunfest.

Sunfest is the biggest festival in Ocean City and it’s been the best way to end the summer for more than 40 years with food, music, arts and crafts vendors and games and amusements for the kids. In October, Ocean City is at its best with mild temperatures, cheap hotels and businesses still open for the season, so you know I’m not lying when I say that it’s honestly the best time to vacation in OC. Here are just 8 of the seemingly unlimited things you can do during Sunfest weekend. For information on hours, parking and transportation, check right here.

Rock out

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One of the biggest draws of Sunfest is all the live music during the four-day weekend. And it’s all FREE! Check out the music line up here.  

Chow down

large-choice-of-food-at-SunfestThere will be food. Lots of food. Over 30 vendors are expected to line the Inlet parking lot with wares ranging from Eastern Shore classics (that’s crabs, clams and everything else under the sea) as well as pit beef, gyros, kabobs, Asian cuisine and everything else you can think of. Most shops on the boardwalk will still be open too, so there’s no need to worry if you end up craving caramel popcorn or funnel cake.

Get crafty

crafts-at-sunfest Ocean City MdNearly two hundred artists come from all over the United States to sell their arts and crafts at Sunfest every year. Several years back, the festival was even named #1 of the 100 Best Classic and Contemporary Craft Shows in the U.S. by Sunshine Artist magazine. You can expect demonstrations by vendors, a kids craft venue and the opportunity to take home a souvenir as vendors will have tents set up all four days of the festival weekend.

Take one last dip

quiet-beach-ocean-city-mdBring your bathing suit, or better yet, just wear it out. Sunfest is held at the Inlet Lot, so it’s practically right on the beach, and Ocean City can still get pretty warm in October.

In fact, you’ll find that the water temperature can be warmer in October than it is in July. By October, the water temperature peaks in the mid-70s, so enjoy the warm water while you can and take one last swim of the year.

Explore Ocean City

Again, the majority of the boardwalk will still be open for business by the time Sunfest hits. Most restaurants and nightlife hubs will still be open in Ocean City, too. Don’t limit yourself to just the Inlet lot. Take advantage of the Sunfest celebration, of course, but during the four days of the festival, you’ll probably want to explore a little outside of the parking lot.

And who says nothing happens in the off season? Besides Sunfest, there are several other events are happening in town that weekend in October. Check them out here

Explore outside Ocean City, too

If the Ocean City beach gets too crowded, visit the ponies on Assateague. Enjoy the fact that while the ocean water is still warm, the sand isn’t scalding hot the way it is in the summer.

Trek up to Berlin and check out America’s coolest small town. 

Seek shelter indoors

If the weather does not cooperate when you are here for Sunfest, there’s still plenty of indoor activities to spend a rainy day visiting. Check out Trapped Escape Room on 118th Street, Flagship Cinema in West Ocean City, while away the hours at the Kite Loft on the Boardwalk, or just find a great restaurant where you can watch the rain fall as you sip on a cocktail. Find out more things to do on a rainy day in Ocean City here

School and work might be back in full swing after an all-too-short summer, but there’s no better way to celebrate the end of an incredible season than at Sunfest.

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Your Guide to the 2nd Annual Bronco Beach Bash!

Ocean City, MD – Live Wire Media & Events and Krawl Works are thrilled to announce the return of the Bronco Beach Bash, presented by Preston Ford! This year’s event promises even more excitement for Bronco enthusiasts of all ages. From beach cruises to sand courses and show-and-shine competitions, there’s something for everyone.

bronco in the sand under the pier in ocean city md

Action-Packed Activities

  • Beach Cruises: Kick off your mornings with a scenic beach cruise on Saturday and Sunday (Oct 19-20) starting at 8 am.
  • Sand Course: Test your Bronco’s off-road capabilities on a custom-built sand course between the Inlet and the pier. Three shifts are available daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
  • Show and Shine: Show off your prized Bronco and compete for awards in various categories.

Yeti with fans at the Bronco Beach Bash

Vendor Alley: Your One-Stop Shop for Bronco Gear

Explore a diverse range of vendors offering everything from new Broncos to aftermarket parts and accessories.

  • Preston Ford: Test drive the latest Bronco models, learn about current inventory and explore different editions.
  • Audio Works & Kicker: Upgrade your sound system with on-site sales and installations, plus show pricing specials.
  • BWT Offroad: Discover a wide selection of wheels and tires from top brands like Fuel, Black Rhino, KMC, Toyo, and BFG.
  • More Bronco Experts: Connect with specialists from EZ 4×4, Krawl Works, Eastern Shore Bronco Restoration, Trail Seven, and North East Classic Ford Parts for all your restoration and customization needs.

Krawl Works bronco in front of the ocean city ferris wheel

Beyond Broncos: Even if you don’t own a Bronco, you can still enjoy the vendor zone and find products for all types of vehicles.

DJ Hook will be spinning tunes all weekend to keep the energy high! The vendor zone is open from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday, located in the south end of the inlet parking lot.

Featured Attractions

Broncos lined up to parade at the Ocean City inlet

  • Million Dollar Bronco: Don’t miss the chance to see the “Million Dollar Bronco” fresh off its rookie of the year performance at King Of The Hammers. This custom-built beast from Chaos Performance is a true off-road marvel.
  • Bronco Restoration Showcase: Witness a Bronco restoration in progress by the experts at Eastern Shore Bronco Restoration and learn what it takes to bring these classics back to life.

historic bronco on the beach in ocean city md

Join the Fun!

Still have space available! Bring your Bronco and join the festivities. Simply head to the inlet parking lot on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.

Party Time!

  • Kickoff Party: Friday night at 6 pm at Blu Crab House, featuring a costume contest with prizes open to the public.
  • Exclusive Premiere: Saturday night from 5:30 to 8 pm at Seacrets Moorely Hall, enjoy the premiere of the 2024 Bronco Beach Bash Movie.
  • Late Night Fun: Keep the party going at Fast Eddys with live music and good times.

For more information, visit broncobeachbash.com or find “Bronco Beach Bash” on Facebook. You can also call 443-366-5944.

Bronco Beach Bash Event Listing on OceanCity.com

Classic Cars Cruise into Ocean City, MD

Rev your engines and feel the ocean breeze! Endless Summer Cruisin’ is back in Ocean City, Maryland this weekend bringing with it the rumble of classic cars and the roar of excited crowds. This annual event transforms the town into a haven for hot rod enthusiasts, showcasing a dazzling array of vintage automobiles, custom builds, and souped-up street machines.

Whether you’re a die-hard gearhead or simply enjoy the spectacle of chrome and steel, Endless Summer Cruisin’ offers something for everyone. Picture this: the iconic Ocean City Boardwalk lined with gleaming classic cars, the Inlet parking lot transformed into a vibrant showground, and the Convention Center hosting a massive indoor exhibition. With live music, vendors, and special events throughout the weekend, it’s a celebration of automotive passion that’s sure to get your heart racing.

Here are some photos from this morning’s Boardwalk Cruise, which will also take place Friday and Saturday morning at 8am. More information at https://www.oceancity.com/events-calendar/endless-summer-cruisin/

 

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Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) Issues Urgent Call for Blood Donors as Second Major Hurricane Targets Southern U.S.

Donations are urgently needed to support the national blood supply and weather-impacted areas in the Southeast

DELMARVA – As a second potentially devastating hurricane is poised to ravage the southern U.S., Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) is issuing an urgent appeal for blood donations. Donors are needed to ensure the availability of blood supplies for hospitals in weather-impacted areas, as well as to meet ongoing needs in the local region.

Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall on Florida’s west coast late Wednesday night, with the heavily populated city of Tampa Bay forecast to face a record-breaking storm surge of 10 to 15 feet. Experts say Milton is one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded in the Atlantic.

Blood collections across the United States are facing significant disruption due to the ongoing weather emergencies impacting the Southeast. Severe weather has forced the closure of numerous blood centers, canceled scheduled blood drives, and restricted donor access in affected areas. These disruptions are expected to persist throughout the coming weeks and months, exacerbating the nation’s existing blood supply challenges.

As communities focus on recovery efforts, there is an urgent need for blood donations from unaffected areas to meet this critical demand. BBD is currently providing blood products to help support the national blood supply and stands ready to provide additional aid as needed in the coming days and weeks. To help meet the heightened need, BBD is calling on local residents to donate and help ensure a stable supply for patients in need during this critical time.

“This has been one of the most devastating hurricane seasons we have seen in years and a robust blood supply is essential for disaster preparedness and our country’s overall public health,” said Steve Corse, Executive Director at Blood Bank of Delmarva. “We’re calling on all eligible donors to help ensure a stable blood supply to support hospitals that rely on us, both locally and nationally, so our neighbors in the Southeast can focus on recovering from these storms without the burden of blood shortages. There’s no substitute for blood, and the need is critical, now more than ever.”

Blood donors can give every 56 days, and platelet donors can give twice per month. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently lifted several blood donor eligibility restrictions. To view current eligibility guidelines or make an appointment, visit delmarvablood.org or call 1-888-8-BLOOD-8.

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About Blood Bank of Delmarva 

Blood Bank of Delmarva (BBD) celebrates 70 Years of Extraordinary Lifesaving Research, Innovation and Impact. BBD is a nonprofit, community blood bank with a simple mission: saving lives. BBD achieves its mission every day by providing safe blood and blood products to all 19 hospitals in Delmarva and relies on over 80,000 volunteer blood donors each year to ensure patient needs are met. BBD distributes over 130,000 blood products annually and operates four donor centers. Each year, BBD normally hosts over 600 blood drives that would not be possible without the commitment of community organizations that volunteer to serve as sponsors or coordinators, providing opportunities for blood donors to donate and help patients in need. BBD is a Division of New York Blood Center, Inc. (a family of operating Divisions known as New York Blood Center Enterprises) and a member of AABB and ABC. For more information, visit delmarvablood.org. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2024 Registrations are Sold Out! But Don’t Despair!

 

Ocean City, MD – Calling all car enthusiasts! Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2024 is officially sold out of advanced registrations. But fear not, a limited number of at-event registrations will be available starting Wednesday, October 9th at the Ocean City Convention Center.

Get ready to cruise on down to Ocean City, Maryland for the 27th Annual Endless Summer Cruisin’, taking place October 9-12th. This year’s event promises an action-packed weekend with car shows, vendors, and entertainment galore.

Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2024: Here’s what you can expect:

Car Shows:

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  • Multiple car shows will be held at the OC Convention Center Parking Lot, the Inlet Parking Lot, and various businesses around Ocean City. Don’t miss the Pedal Car Show and the Neon & LED Light Car Show!

Celebrity Appearances:

    • Cristy Lee: Known for hosting “Steal This House” on HGTV, “Celebrity IOU: Joyride” on Discovery+, and co-hosting “Garage Squad” on MotorTrend, Cristy will be meeting and greeting fans on Friday, October 11th in the Inlet Parking lot and Saturday, October 12th inside the OC Convention Center.
    • Todd Bridges: From the classic TV show “Diff’rent Strokes,” Todd Bridges will be at the event Thursday, October 10th, Friday, October 11th, and Saturday, October 12th.

Live Music:

  • “Sun Records Live! The Concert” will take the stage on Thursday, October 10th at 7:00 PM. This show celebrates the legendary Sun Records label with hits like “Great Balls of Fire,” “Hound Dog,” and many more. Tickets are available at the OC Box Office and through eTix.

43rd Annual Hot Rod & Custom Car Show:

Held indoors at the OC Convention Center, this show will feature some of the hottest custom cars competing for cash and trophies.

Vendors:

  • Browse a wide variety of automotive products and merchandise from top national brands like Advance Auto Parts, AMSOIL, and Summit Racing, as well as arts & crafts, jewelry, and more.

Boardwalk Cruises:

  • Enjoy the spectacle of classic cars cruising down the Ocean City boardwalk on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings starting at 8am.

Grand Finale Car Show:

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  • The event culminates with the Grand Finale Car Show on Sunday at the Inlet from 9am-3pm, with over 500 awards presented!

Important Information for Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2024:

Special Event Zone:

  • During Endless Summer Cruisin’, Ocean City and Worcester County roads will be designated as a Special Event Zone with reduced speed limits and increased fines.

Noise Ordinance:

  • Loud vehicle noise is prohibited.

Trailer Parking:

  • A trailer parking permit is required for event participants who wish to park trailers on city streets. Permits are available for purchase at the event or in advance.

For more information, contact Endless Summer Cruisin’ at infoevent@specialeventpro.com or 410-798-6304. For vendor and sponsor information, contact Jacklyn@specialeventpro.com.

Don’t miss out on this exciting event! Mark your calendars for Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2025, October 9-12th!

The Art League of Ocean City’s Party of the Year is tomorrow night!

The Art League of Ocean City’s Party of the Year is almost here! This exciting event will take place tomorrow night, October 9th, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Embers Restaurant, 2305 Philadelphia Avenue, Ocean City, MD 21842.

pARTy of the Year 2024 Includes:

This year’s Party of the Year promises to be a night of fun and excitement, with an open bar, hors d’oeuvres, music, dancing, and a silent auction. Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in a raffle for a chance to win a variety of prizes.  You will even be able to party with the Queen of Hearts and a curious cast of characters.

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Proceeds from the Party of the Year will benefit the Art League of Ocean City, a non-profit organization that provides art education and programming to the community.

Silent Auction – Some Bidding Closes Tomorrow Night!

A highlight of the Party of the Year is always the silent auction, and this year is no exception. Guests will have the opportunity to bid on a variety of items, including artwork, jewelry, gift certificates, and more.

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Some of the exciting items up for auction include:

  • Up to 3 rooms for a 7-10 night stay in Antigua – 3 auction chances!
  • Ornament glass blowing at Jeffrey Auxer Studio in Berlin
  • A custom home portrait
  • A variety of gift certificates to local restaurants and businesses

The online auction is open now, so be sure to check it out and start bidding on your favorite items!

But don’t wait too long – the auction closes tomorrow night for some items!

And don’t forget about the Maggie Rogers tickets! These are sure to be a hot item, so be sure to get your bids in early. But act fast – these tickets won’t be available after tomorrow night!

Maggie Rogers Silent Auction Tickets - Art League of Ocean City MD

The Art League of Ocean City’s Party of the Year is a great way to support a worthy cause and have a fun night out. So don’t miss it!

To purchase tickets or to participate in the online auction, please visit https://givebutter.com/c/ALOCPartyoftheYear2024.

We hope to see you there!

10 Things I Learned At Ocean’s Calling and Country’s Calling Music Festivals in Ocean City, Maryland

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What I learned from Ocean’s Calling and Country’s Calling

After two exciting weekends in the Ocean City, Maryland music scene, I’m overwhelmed by the memories that I was able to make. the music I was able to experience, and the amount of things that I learned! Here are 10 things that I learned from Ocean’s Calling and Country’s Calling…in no particular order.

Walking in the Sand Is Hard

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Walking the sand was hard, but you couldn’t beat the view and the horses!

If you know, you know! The schedules allowed for great performers to take on all three stages (Seabright, Rockville, Carousel) (Boot, Scoot, Boogie). But walking back and forth from stage to stage was tough! Especially if you walked from the Rockville Stage to the Seabright Stage several times in the sand. Dodging people’s blankets and sand couches was a feat in itself. But boy was that walk beautiful. And I even got a glimpse at the police horses and the mounting unit. Yes, walking in the sand was hard, but totally worth it!

People In Ocean City, Maryland Love Their Music

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A crowd of people wait for Jelly Roll as they take pictures of the sunset.

Five days of music festivals in two weeks and they always wanted more! Everyone that attended the concerts looked like they were having the time of their lives. Young girls made signs for Riley Green, Lainey Wilson t-shirts were seen for miles, and couples danced in the sand to those memorable songs. Artists came up on stage and rocked the beach, and Ocean City was here for it.

Photographers Are Incredible People

Photographers work hard at Ocean's Calling to capture that perfect moment!
Photographers work hard at Ocean’s Calling to capture that perfect moment!

Yes, they get up close and personal at the stage with their cameras. Yes, they get to see the artists they’ve obsessed over growing up. And Yes! They are some of the nicest, creative, and fun people to work with. The photographers for both festivals were beyond talented, top of their field, and still very willing to help me learn something new every day. They’ve shot for icons like Taylor Swift, Billy Strings, Aerosmith, and Stevie Wonder and didn’t bat an eye when I asked hundreds of questions. And for that I am extremely grateful. Thanks guys!

Putting on A Festival is Quite the Operation

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Assistance and recycle were just two jobs of the many of Oceans Calling.

As a festival goer, you probably don’t think about the entire “to do” list that goes with running a music festival. From hiring security guards, medics, bartenders, bar backs, stage crew, interpreters, etc. Saying it’s a huge undertaking is a huge understatement. Congratulations to C3 for well planned and smoothly executed 5 days of music.

$16 for a Beer is Worth It

Dancer on the beach at Oceans Calling 2024
Dancer on the beach at Oceans Calling 2024- what it’s all about- fun!

People did complain about the prices of beer. $16 for a regular, $30 for a double. But you’re at a festival. You probably don’t go and do this every weekend (unless you went to both Ocean and Country Calling) but the point is, you don’t do this every day. Relax while you’re there and have a good time- whether you partake in the beer or not.

The Fishing Pier Had a Great View

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The Ocean City, Fishing Pier was crowded with people watching the Rockville Stage.

Once in the festival gates, there were so many places to view the bands. General admission had the entire beach including the Ocean City Fishing Pier. The pier was lined with people from beginning to end all five days. They had a perfect view of the Scoot Stage and could hear the crooning of Clint Black while taking in some of the most beautiful sunsets over Assateague Island. 

Ocean City Has a Lot of Bicycles

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Bring your own lock to secure your bike on the provided racks just north of the entrance to the concert.

I’ve seen bikes parked along the boardwalk my whole life, but I’ve never seen so many bicycles in one place like the bike racks outside the concert gates. It seemed to be the most efficient and safe way to get to the beach concerts as people rode south towards the inlet. People locked their bikes up on the racks, light poles, and even the big Coca Cola chair in hopes to find their bikes later on that evening. Bike rental places even capitalized on the event by offering weekend bike rentals or daily surrey rentals. Next year, that’s the way to go.

Rain or Shine- The Show Must Go On

A rainy Friday night at Oceans Calling
A rainy Friday night at Oceans Calling 2024 after Blink 182 performed.

Two years ago, the very first Ocean’s Calling Festival was cancelled due to hurricane type weather. Last year I remember missing Noah Kahan because I went home drenched from rain and this year wasn’t much different- except this year the show went on! Last weekend, Ocean’s Calling’s first day wasn’t the best. It rained, rained some more, and rained even more. Blink 182’s crew began to cover their speakers and electronics and kept the audience in the dark (and a down pour rain- myself included) for 45 minutes before coming on stage. With a modified set list, Blink 182 still performed some of their songs- a lot of people agreed they wanted to hear the most popular ones since they’d been waiting so long. It seemed only fair. But nonetheless, festival goers were lucky enough to still hear their music.

Being Gluten Free Wasn’t Hard 

Food selections at Oceans Calling
Food selections at Oceans Calling included GF options.

Having food allergies is a challenge when eating out, especially at concerts and festivals. But not here! There were several allergy friendly options for everyone’s taste. I heard that the GF mac and cheese was incredible. By the time I went to get some after Bailey Zimmerman, they were all out- it was the last day of the concert. I learned my lesson to go earlier next year. I also saw GF pizza and noodle dishes that looked divine. I can’t wait to try them all next year. The beer tents also offered seltzers for people who are GF.

A Fun Time Was Had By All

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Oceans Calling attendees had a blast on the beach listening to OAR.

Everyone was there to have a good time! Yes there are always things that can be tweeked- the cluster of people between the bathrooms and the Carousel Stage- yes I got trapped in that area, too. But people laughed, took photos, drank, ate, danced, met up with friends they hadn’t seen in months, took selfies, relaxed, sang their hearts out, spent quality time with their families, and enjoyed what a music festival in Ocean City, Maryland is all about. 

Kudos to everyone who made Ocean’s Calling and Country’s Calling possible. Thanks to the boardwalk businesses for taking on the extra steam of people. Thanks to the town for offering such great opportunities for your locals and visitors alike. Thanks to C3 for choosing our great city to host your unforgettable festivals. And thanks to the bands and performers for showing Ocean City, Maryland your love. We can’t wait to see what you bring next year. 

Country Calling Festival Guide – Performances – Schedule – and Maps

Country Calling Festival Guide

October 4-5, 2024

Ocean City, MD

Welcome to the Country Calling Festival Guide! Get ready for two days of incredible country music, delicious food, and good times at the beach. This guide will help you navigate the festival like a pro with maps, daily line-ups, and more.

SECURITY GUARD AT COUNTRY CALLING FESTIVAL IN OCEAN CITY MD

1. Activate Your Wristband

Before you head to the festival, activate your wristband online. This will speed up your entry and allow you to register for cashless payments.

2. Know Before You Go

  • Getting There:

    • Driving: Parking is available at the West Ocean City Park and Ride, the Ocean City Convention Center Parking Lot, and the 100th Street Municipal Parking Lot.

Country Calling Festival Map

 

    • Public Transportation:

      The Ocean City Beach Bus and the West Ocean City Shuttle will be running throughout the festival weekend.

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  • Rideshare:

    Designated pick-up and drop-off zones will be located outside the festival grounds. See the Rideshare Map below for details.

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  • What to Bring: Check the festival website for a complete list of allowed and prohibited items. Remember to bring sunscreen, a hat, and a refillable water bottle.
  • Bag Policy:

    Only small bags and clear bags are allowed.

  • Box Office:
The box office is located at 5 Baltimore Avenue.

3. Once You’re Here

  • Festival Map:

Use the Festival Map below to find your way around the festival grounds, locate stages, restrooms, food vendors, and more.

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  • Schedule:

Check the festival line-up below for the performance schedule.

  • Lost & Found:

If you lose something, visit the Lost & Found at the festival entrance.

5. Country Calling Lineup

Friday

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SATURDAY

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6. Have More Questions?

Visit the Country Calling website or app for more information.

Enjoy the festival!

2024 OCEANS CALLING: HARMONIZING AGAIN THE HIGHS AND LOWS

Oceans Calling 2024 insights

2024 Oceans Calling OAR performing
2024 Oceans Calling with OAR performing

As most OceanCity.com followers and attendees are aware, this past weekend’s Oceans Calling, a three-day (September 27th to 29th) music festival came to town.  The footprint of the event was located in the southern end of Ocean City on the beach and boardwalk.  It was the largest ticketed music festival in the history of Ocean City and all are abuzz!  The second largest ticketed event was held last year: 2023 Oceans Calling, but this year there were even more attendees (55,000 vs 50,000).  So, let’s recap and review what worked well and share some recommendations to improve future events.

 

The OceanCity.com Assessment of Oceans Calling 2024

Below are some of our findings based on observations, while attending each of the three days, speaking with festival attendees, monitoring Face Book comments, and getting feedback from several business owners inside and outside of the festival grounds.  We have the benefit of last year’s Oceans Calling event for some comparisons.  We did review some of the topics we covered last year, but as with an event as large as this one, there are bound to be items that we do not address.  But here’s our best summations.

So, Who Attended?

Like last year, this year’s event was a mix of so many groups; from seasoned music festival people to those who had never been. Most were from out of town, as one would expect; from other parts of Maryland, the region and the country.  Those who attended the 2023 event and had favorable memories, were here to duplicate the experience, again this year.

Last year, it was stated by the promoter that attendees came from every state in the nation. And let’s not forget that many from the Ocean City area who attended too; people of all ages, including kids and infants!!

 

What Did Attendees Think of the 2024 Oceans Calling?

Overall, most attendees loved this event.  Almost all attendees arrived in good spirits and planned to have a good time over the full three days.  For the most part, attendees were respectful towards each other, even given varying weather conditions and the tight personal space at times.

Oceans Calling attendees
Oceans Calling attendees

On Friday, the weather was problematic, overcast with some light rain early, followed by a deluge of rain, which came late in the evening hours; this made for memories that will last for a lifetime.  Saturday brought beautiful sun shiny skies, followed by Sunday, which was partly cloudy with some strong breezes and enjoyable. 

A rainy Friday night at Oceans Calling
A rainy Friday night at Oceans Calling.  Leaving event on boardwalk.

Last year, the weather was misting on the first day (Friday), raining at times on Saturday, but on Sunday the sun came, which made for a grand finale of this inaugural three-day event.

One had to feel a little bad for the attendees that only had Friday passes this year and received the worst of the weather.  For those with multi day passes, the weather on Saturday and Sunday felt like redemption for having to get through Friday!  But until about 6:30 pm on Friday, the weather held off fine for those to enjoy the music. 

 

The Highs

 

The music!

Dave Matthews BandPhoto credit: Sanjay Suchak, Oceans Calling Festival
Dave Matthews Band
Photo credit: Sanjay Suchak, Oceans Calling Festival

Who could not be impressed by the quality and diversity of the music?  The headliners of Dave Matthews Band and The Killers delivered as promised, and all the other music proved to be outstanding, too.  And if one band was not to your liking, one could venture over to one of the other stages to listen to other performers. National names such as Cage the Elephant, 311, OAR, The Offspring, Mt. Joy, Barenaked Ladies, and so many more performed for this sold-out crowd.  And don’t forget the excellent and well received performances of The Beach Boys and Boyz II Men!!   Even those performing at the smaller Carousel stage were greatly appreciated by many, such as Sugar Ray, The Revivalists, Grouplove, and Pidgeons Playing Ping Pong.

Phillip Phillips at Oceans Calling Festival
Phillip Phillips at Oceans Calling Festival

Forty-five bands to listen to in these three days!! Of course, the weather, a delayed start, and shortened set for Blink 182 on Friday night was frustrating and disappointing to many who braved the poor conditions.  In addition, there were several times that the stage sound was not very clear but overall, the performances started on time and were well received.

Oceans Calling Festival lineup
Oceans Calling Festival lineup

 

The Festival Set-Up

Oceans Calling Festival layout plan
Oceans Calling Festival layout plan

Last year, during the planning phase, the organizers of Oceans Calling (C3 Presents) declared that they had substantial experience in running these types of large, music events and they were correct!  For the most part the same original layout was retained for 2024.  The three stages (Sea Bright, Rockville, and Carousel) were located to allow proper sound distancing from each other and yet not require a long trek to any of them. The set up with the ocean and inlet backdrops, the wide beach, and nearby Boardwalk, brought together all the best attributes that make Ocean City so special to so many. This layout allowed thousands to flow from event to event. However, this year’s larger crowd did present some issues with pedestrian flow and that will be addressed further in this review. 

One addition that seemed to work well this year was the dedicated beach towels/blanket areas. They were located in the rear of the listening areas and marked with signs.  If one may recall from last year, people were claiming space closer to the stage by laying out their territorial towels and blankets which did cause some conflict with other attendees.

Designated beach towel and blanket areas
Designated beach towel and blanket areas

 

 

The Festival Amenities

Hydration stations at Oceans Calling
Hydration stations at Oceans Calling

The event provided hydration stations, ample restroom facilities (with flushing toilets, not just your regular porta potties), charging stations for cell phones, lockers, ADA viewing areas, free rides at the Jolly Roger Amusements on the OC Pier, a first aid tent, and more.

Food and drink

There was a wide assortment of both food and drink options again at this year’s event. Some of the prices may have appeared high but not so unaffordable when you think of prices at other comparable, large events.   Bonus – for the most part, the beverage lines moved very well.

Food selections at Oceans Calling
Food selections at Oceans Calling

There was a great selection of food choices near the music venues, including Hebros Cheesesteaks, Hot Box Wraps, Lobster Rolls and More, Pho Cue, San Matteo Pizza, and Wookie Dogs. The lines at these food and drink stands were often not long, depending on the timing, but for the most part they moved fairly well also.

 

Participation of Boardwalk Businesses

Boardwalk business. Dumsers Dairyland
Boardwalk business.
Dumsers Dairyland

The involvement of the many businesses located south of North Division Street was crucial to the success of last year’s inaugural event and also for this year. The southern end of the boardwalk contains many of the iconic businesses that Ocean City regular visitors come to expect: Dolle’s Candyland, Fisher’s Popcorn, Dumsers Dairyland ice cream, Dough Roller pizza, Candy Kitchen, and more. In addition, festival goers were also able to visit some of the popular downtown bars on and just off the boardwalk that enhanced the festival experience and also enlarged the financial impact of the event to many more.  

 

One could easily see the positive impact on the bars and restaurants that were inside the festival footprint.   A little further walk southwards on the boardwalk brought event attendees to Harrison’s HarborWatch Restaurant and Raw Bar and The Wedge Bar with some of the best water views in Ocean City; the Ocean City Inlet, bay and Assateague State Park.   Many attendees also frequented The Bar, town’s second oldest bar (1940). 

These eateries and bar establishments being in the festival footprint were a vital complement to the event vendors.  Their inclusion in the festival footprint, again allowed attendees to be able to have the full Ocean City experience.  More importantly, their inclusion provided much of the community and business support to this second-year event. 

 

Entrance and Re-entrance Gates 

S. Division Street entrance point
S. Division Street entrance point

Accessibility to enter and leave the event was generally very easy, especially during non-peak times.  There were two entrance/exit locations; North Division Street and South Division Street.   There were numerous gate points to pass through for each entrance.  Attendees often arrived around noon to see all of the events, while others arrived throughout the day to see the later music performances. It made for a fairly free flowing movement for most. The ease of re-entry allowed attendees to also visit the nearby downtown businesses and eateries outside of the event footprint.  The event was proactive in informing attendees of the very specific bag and item regulations, which was very helpful on the front-end.

Security

The event sponsors and the Town of Ocean City did a good job in making sure the event was a safe. Security personnel inside and outside of the perimeter were visible and friendly.  Given this large crowd, I did not see or hear of any confrontations with or police actions.  As stated previously, the attendees seemed very flexible, cooperative and pleased to be at this event.

Cleanliness – Last year’s event was well maintained for the most part, but I think cleanliness was even better this year. Trash bags were regularly changed along the Boardwalk and beach area.  It felt like there were an army of volunteers (thanks to the Ocean City Surfriders Club and OC Go Green) holding recycle bags and picking up the empty aluminum cans for recycling.

Assistance and recycle
Assistance and recycle

The public restrooms brought in for the event had few complaints with some favorable comments on their cleanliness.  Several noted the hand sanitizers did run out of fluid.  Others noted rinse stations, rather than hand sanitizers, would have been nice.

 

Bicycles

And you would have thought Ocean City had become Amsterdam USA with its number of bikes at this event! It was great to have accommodations close to the event (at 1st Street on the beach area) to park and lock one’s bikes. Solid platforms on the beach were provided to place this fencing upon. There was metal fencing to park one’s bikes near the north entrance by 1st Street on the east side of the boardwalk.  To say bikers used this facility was a gross understatement.  Bikes were also locked and parked along the many Boardwalk benches north of the festival site.

Bicycle parking area along Beach area
Bicycle parking area along Beach area

Last year the bikes were simply locked against the parallel fencing which limited such bikes. This year, bikes were locked perpendicular which allowed the storage of many more bikes.  It was great to see so many bikers. Biking seemed like the best transportation method, especially if you were several miles away. Bikers were evident traveling to and from all day long; along the Boardwalk, alleys, St. Louis Avenue south of 17th Street, and Coastal Highway. Remember the designated bus lanes on Coastal Highway also serve as bike lanes.  Our one concern from last year, was the number of bikes lacking bike lights for improved visibility. Many did bike home along the Boardwalk, which does have lighting but once off the boardwalk, and particularly on the alleys and side streets, it is difficult to see.

This year, the local bicycle companies could see the business sense in promoting their bike rentals as one of the most convenient ways for attendees to travel to and from the event.  This method of transportation will only grow in popularity.  A larger bike parking facility, near the event, would be welcomed in future events. 

 

Other transportation modes:

  • Personal vehicles. Many ventured to drive to the downtown area to this event. Public parking filled up quickly and parking lots were charging  upwards of $100 per space in the south end.  The Presbyterian Church at 13th Street and St. Louis Avenue was requesting a $30 donation to park and at 17th Street and Philadelphia Avenue, Holy Savior Catholic Church was requesting a $10 donation per space.  But even these church parking lots filled up, too.  Of course, if one waited to the end of the headliner performances, which ended about 11 pm each night, they would expect to sit in traffic for quite a while.  Earlier departees fared much better in driving back to their nightly accommodations.
  • Ride sharing options – this seemed like a mixed bag. The main spot for these users was at the public parking lot at Baltimore Avenue and 4th But others were catching them at other locations, too.  There were a number of “gypsy” drivers circulating the area to provide event goers a ride too, for a fee.
  • Water transportation – there were several area boat providers who “taxied” attendees to and from the event for a specific fee. OC Bayhopper, a local water taxi and water cruise company and Saltwater Adventures transported many people for this event over the three days. 
  • Walking – sometimes the most basic method is often the best. Scores of event attendees walked several miles from the north part of town as well as from the west (over the Route 50 Bridge).  They planned to stay in area hotels and residential units within a specific walking proximity.  Others walked a distance back to their parked vehicles. 

 

This year’s Major Concern

Crowding

large crowds througout Oceans Calling
large crowds througout Oceans Calling

The number one complaint raised by many attendees this year was the number of people at this event.  As previously stated, there were 55,000 tickets sold.  Last year up to 50,000 tickets were sold, but it just seemed for most there was many more attendees than a ten percent increase. 

Not only did the increased number of attendees affect visibility but also affected pedestrian flow; sometimes to the point of being squeezed in by others.  This was most evident by the Carousel stage near the Midas trailer on the southside of the event grounds.  This area was often full with Carousel stage listeners, but was an exit pathway for the Rockville stage people to get to the nearest restrooms and Boardwalk.  This was not as noticeable last year, but with the larger attendance this had the potential of being a public safety issue. Several attendees expressed this fear too. 

Big crowds for Oceans Calling
Big crowds for Oceans Calling

Would an adjustment of start times between music performances at the Carousel and Rockville stages help this pedestrian traffic flow?  We will leave that up to the promoters to figure out, since they have the experience and knowledge, but this one area of conflict does need to be addressed and corrected.

Another observation; the Carousel stage seemed to have very popular bands (i.e. Sugar Ray and Boyz II Men) that overwhelmed this tented area which contained the smallest area of the three stages.

 

 

Still needing improvement

 

Transportation

Bus Service

For those that attended last year’s Oceans Calling, all remember the long bus lines and times lack of service at all, particularly on that first day.  There were lots of frustrated attendees, but adjustments were made by the Town’s bus system operators and proactive on informing attendees in how best to get around.

Event buses
Event buses

This year’s buses continued to remain full for the most part at peak times, but didn’t seem as bad as last year.  Many still voiced complaints about the long waits and overcrowded buses. Most recommended more buses for this event.  Were more buses added this year, we don’t know? 

There were many that seemed satisfied with the bus service who were able to arrive at low peak times and leave before the end of the evening headline concerts.  Again, this year, the Town provided express bus service with limited stops to improve the bus service capacity.  Some attendees were not familiar with these limited bus stops for the express buses.  But if you were staying or parked within three miles of the event it was probably easier to walk than wait for buses or ride share options. 

 

Cell phone reception 

For last year’s Ocean Calling, poor cell phone reception and lack of Wi-Fi was a major complaint and concern for many.  This year the event featured two new towers (one Verizon and other AT&T) to help resolve this issue.  Reception did appear better, until the most crowded events occurred.  Wi-Fi was not existent during the peak concert times and pretty limited elsewhere.

As the event became more crowded there was a noticeable drop off in cell phone reception and transmission at the inlet area. This was true for both Verizon and AT&T customers. Attendees wishing to contact their family and/or friends to meet up or transmit pictures or a video to others not in attendance were left in limbo. As was the case last year, for those who figured it out, it was best to walk back to the Boardwalk and away from the crowds to get reception on their phones. Many just waited until after the event to transmit pictures and videos after leaving the event grounds. Of course, many just scrapped the cell phones and just enjoyed the music.  But if you hoped to meet with family and friends, it was best to set a time and location to meet rather than expect to coordinate via phone or text transmission.

Oceans Calling arch
Oceans Calling arch

 

 

Conclusion

Overall, from an attendee perspective and also from an economic perspective, the event was successful.  The music was exceptional.  The amenities, beverage and food services, and staff were very good. 

It was evident that the eateries, bars, and nearby hotels did well.   The Oceans Calling event provided a major financial benefit to many – both for employers and employees, and particularly in the downtown area.  Last year’s inaugural Oceans Calling music festival was unforgettable to those who attended.  Here’s hoping that this 2024 Oceans Calling festival was as memorable to the first-time attendees as well as the 2023 returnees.

The largest complaint was the size of the crowd.  Oceans Calling will need to consider the effects of increasing the number attendees in the future and expanding the footprint and spacing of stages, performance timing, and amenities.   This should be an important issue for the promoters and Town of Ocean City to ensure that as they “grow” this event, that it not be done by sacrificing its quality.  C3 Presents, the company behind Oceans Calling handles the music lineup, setting up, coordinating the logistics, and marketing.  Their goal, per its website, “We’re in the business of putting smiles on people’s faces.”  And C3 again delivered.

For most, this event was a tremendous experience and attendees look forward to returning to Ocean City in 2025 for the next one.

 

Up next is Country Calling on same footprint in Ocean City on October 4th and 5th, 2024.

 

 

Event Survey

After this event, ticket purchasers should have received a survey from Oceans Calling asking for input.  The survey is long but easy to complete.  It included questions about your experience at the festival, arrival and departure experience, favorite group, artists you wish to see next year, feelings on personal security, directional signage, expenditures for food/drink/apparel, ticket pricing, and more.  We believe the Oceans Calling Festival people are listening, so please complete.  It was evident that some adjustments were made from last year.

 

 

Here are several select comments from downtown businesses and attendees:

 

Kevin Gibbs, owner of Dough Roller Restaurant (in festival footprint) – “Oceans Calling is really the best of what Ocean City has to offer.  Great boardwalk pizza and subs, treats served fast on the beach, with views you get from no other festival in the country.”

Danny Robinson, owner of Hammerheads On The Beach (on boardwalk but not in festival footprint) –

“I loved how the visitors this weekend weren’t just here to enjoy the festival, but also took advantage of everything this town has to offer.  Even though the weather didn’t cooperate the first night, everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. We couldn’t squeeze another guest in our restaurant from the time we opened on Friday to when we closed Sunday night. Although we were crowded, it was a festive atmosphere with smiles all around.  These days our city has to compete with other tourist destinations, like products sitting next to each other on a shelf. I believe this weekend we put on a great show as an event and as a town. Plenty of people made the trip as fans of music, and left as fans of Ocean City.”

Jim Parillo, owner of Big Jim’s Bikes (with 3 locations but outside of the festival footprint) – “I can’t say enough positive things about the customer base during oceans calling.  Very respectful, polite, and friendly.  Enjoyed working with them and looking forward to next year.”

Kathy Thornton Zynel – from FB – “We had a great time, loved the lineup! An area that needs improvement is the cluster around the Carousel. The artists drew large crowds around the small stage, causing people to pack in and still not be able to see or move to get elsewhere. We needed more space or less people.”

Sokeng Cleary – from FB – “Well done all.  It was great.  Could tell more bike racks were needed and more buses.”

Philip Jason Butler – from FB – “This local had a blast. My punk/emo heart loved the lineup. “