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Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey, paused because of lightning

Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey, paused because of lightning

CBS News20-06-2025
The Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey, was paused Thursday evening because of lightning nearby, the festival said on social media.
"Lightning has been detected within 8 miles of the festival. Exit the festival grounds immediately and seek shelter. Stay tuned to the app/social for updates," the festival's Facebook page says.
It's not clear what time the concert will resume.
The four-day music festival on the beach in Wildwood features Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Rascal Flatts, Jordan Davis and dozens of other artists.
Staff at businesses in the area said they hope the festival brings a boost after a slow and rainy start to summer at the Jersey Shore.
Severe storms swept through the Philadelphia area Thursday, causing extensive damage and power outages.
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