Iconic '80s Rock Band Set for Rare One-Night-Only Show at America 250 Celebration
America is gearing up to celebrate its 250th birthday (the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence), so naturally, the milestone calls for something or someone iconic.
The latest rock legend to join the lineup for the America250PA Commonwealth concert series is the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll herself, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.
The '80s rock band will join an already star-studded lineup for one night only at Hersheypark Stadium on June 13, 2026.
Previously announced artists on that date include four-time GRAMMY Award-nominated group and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winners, The Avett Brothers, featuring Mike Patton.
"The 250th calls for something iconic," said Cassandra Coleman, Executive Director of America250PA, in a press release shared with Parade.
"Joan Jett's voice has defined rock and roll for generations, and bringing her to an iconic Pennsylvania stage like Hersheypark Stadium connects that energy to a place that shaped the Commonwealth and the country," she continued.
"Rock and roll has always been about freedom and making your own path, so celebrating America's 250th in Pennsylvania -- the birthplace of our nation -- feels right," Jett said of the performance, adding, "We're excited to celebrate this milestone with everyone."
America250 Concert Series
The concert series, which spans several dates, will also include Cole Swindell with special guests Gabby Barrett and The West Point Band at State College on May 23, which is sold out, along with The Fray and First to Eleven on June 6, also sold out at Erie.
The concerts are all free of charge, but tickets are required to enter, and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis at Concerts.America250PA.org.
Joan Jett's 2026 Tour Schedule
This is one of the few shows the legendary guitarist will play in the US, with two California shows scheduled for May 2 and May 23, and an appearance at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville, KY on Sep. 24.
Earlier this month, the band announced a series of headlining shows in the U.K, marking the first UK headline tour in 16 years for the rockers.
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This story was originally published May 1, 2026 at 3:33 PM.