Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City Unveils Dynamic Seasonal Lineup
The autumn and winter seasons of entertainment have kicked off at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall on the World Famous Atlantic City Boardwalk. Following last weekend’s Disney on Ice performances,…

The autumn and winter seasons of entertainment have kicked off at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall on the World Famous Atlantic City Boardwalk.
Following last weekend's Disney on Ice performances, the venue is set to host the following over the next several weeks:
- Nov. 15: Power and Glory Fight Night
- Nov. 22: Brandy & Monica: The Boy Is Mine Tour
- Dec. 4-Jan. 2, 2026: Ninth Annual Deck the Hall Festival of Trees benefiting CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
- Jan. 18, 2026: All Stars of Hip-Hop
For close to a century, Boardwalk Hall has hosted acts like The Beatles, Elton John, and Stevie Nicks, helping attract top talent and contributing to Atlantic City's economy. According to Downbeach.com, industry trackers with Pollstar note that Atlantic City is projected to earn more than $75 million from visitors at Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall. That translates to approximately $3.2 million for every 10,000 attendees.
Boardwalk Hall, a historic venue dating back to 1929, has hosted landmark events, from the first indoor college football game in 1930 to the Miss America Pageant in 1940. It also served as a World War II-era U.S. Army headquarters and was the site of the 1964 Democratic National Convention.
Boardwalk Hall also houses the world's largest pipe organ, the Midmer-Losh, in the facility's main auditorium, along with the Kimball organ located in the Adrian Phillips Theatre. Restoration work has revived both the Midmer-Losh and Kimball organs as closely as possible to their original state, preserving a defining feature of the venue's legacy.
Learn more about events at Boardwalk Hall on the venue's website.




