A new three-year deal between Live Nation and New Jersey’s Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) will allow the promotional juggernaut to continue bringing beach concerts to Atlantic City, a representative from the CRDA told NJ Advance Media Wednesday morning.

The $1.8 million agreement, announced Tuesday afternoon at a board meeting, will run through 2022 and include a three-day event next summer. Of the funds, $800,000 will be allocated for 2020 and the remaining $1 million will be evenly split between 2021 and 2022, according to the CRDA.

Dates and concert acts won’t be solidified until after the Gov. Phil Murphy inks the deal, which could take as long as the end of January 2020, the CRDA said.

“Last summer, we saw representation from all 50 states and other parts of the world travel to Atlantic City for the two-day (Vans) Warped Tour event," regional president for Live Nation Philadelphia, Geoff Gordon said in a statement sent to NJ Advance Media. “Whether it’s at the Atlantic City Beach, Boardwalk Hall, the Atlantic City Convention Center or one of the many outstanding casino properties, we’re thrilled to continue our partnership."

Warped Tour, which ran from 1995 until last summer, was the longest-running touring music festival in the country. Atlantic City was its penultimate stop.

Over the last five years, Live Nation has brought well-known acts like Maroon 5, Pink and Jimmy Buffett to the Jersey Shore city, fitting tens of thousands of fans per event onto the sand.

Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. says the beach concerts have been great for the city, but he wants more diversity when considering which acts will perform, specifically lobbying for more “urban acts," according to a Press of Atlantic City report.

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