The Schultz-Hill Foundation invites you to dust off your bell bottoms and join the rhythm of giving at its annual benefit concert, The Disco Ball, on Friday, August 1, 2025, at 8:30 p.m. at the Superstar Theater in Resorts Casino Hotel. This year’s show features the New York Bee Gees tribute band, with special guest Crystal Stark of American Idol fame.
Proceeds from The Disco Ball support the Schultz-Hill Foundation’s year-round arts and music outreach programs, which bring creative inspiration to students and seniors across the greater Atlantic City region.
Known for their powerhouse vocals and high-energy performances, the New York Bee Gees Tribute Show brings the iconic sounds of the Bee Gees to life—from disco-era hits like Stayin’ Alive and Night Fever to early favorites like To Love Somebody and Massachusetts. The band’s members have performed with legendary artists and bands including The Alan Parsons Project, Meatloaf, Enrique Iglesias, Queen, and more. Crystal Stark will bring her signature sound with a tribute to iconic female vocalist Donna Summer.
VIP tickets are available for $175 and include preferred seating plus a post-show champagne and dessert reception. General admission ($40) and preferred seating ($55) tickets are available via Ticketmaster or at the Resorts box office. VIP tickets may be purchased directly at www.schultz-hill.org.

Resorts Casino Hotel is the presenting sponsor, with Resorts President Mark Giannantonio and Mrs. Susan Giannantonio serving as honorary chairs of the event’s Celebrity Committee. Additional sponsorships begin at $500 and offer businesses and individuals a chance to support arts education in a meaningful way.
The Schultz-Hill Foundation organizes one benefit performance annually to support their year-long arts outreach programs. The nonprofit 501(c)3 Schultz-Hill Foundation supports the arts, history, and education throughout South Jersey. Programs include the Dina Scholarships, Senior Music Series, free ARTS Community Concerts and Student Youth Program with Stockton University, and an Arts Outreach collaborative with the Bay Atlantic Symphony and students in the Atlantic City region.
For more information, contact the Schultz-Hill Foundation or visit www.schultz-hill.org.



