Mobile eats galore at the Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival at Monmouth Park in Oceanport this weekend. (Russ DeSantis | For NJ Advance Media)

JERSEY SHORE FOOD TRUCK FESTIVAL

If the idea of hitting the beach is headache-inducing,try this Memorial Day Weekend combo: food trucks and horse racing. Monmouth Park's Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival returns this weekend, as three-dozen mobile eateries will roll in and offer a long list of warm-weather snacks. Save your appetite for fried bacon, empanadas, cheesesteaks, Belgian waffle sundaes and much more. Friday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Monmouth Park, 175 Oceanport Ave., Oceanport; Admission is $3 per person, kids enter for free. A full list of participating trucks can be found here.

ELECTRIC DAISY CARNIVAL

The massive dance fest Electric Daisy Carnvial returns to the Meadowlands for Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the scene's "culture of life, love and positivity," according to the event's website. The lengthy lineup this year includes big EDM draws Afrojack, Bassnectar, Tiesto and Calvin Harris among dozens of other DJs ready to make New Jersey shake. Festival is Saturday and Sunday at 12 p.m.; MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford; single-day tickets are $155, available here.

The Who turns 50 this year, and is celebrating with a tour that stops in Atlantic City this weekend. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

THE WHO

The Who turns 50 this year, and that's cause for celebration. "This is the beginning of a long goodbye" Roger Daltrey has said, so this might be the last time the rock icons ever tour through New Jersey. And their opener -- new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Joan Jett and the Blackhearts -- just might get a few folks through the door, too. If you can't make this show, The Who will play Prudential Center in Newark Oct. 25. Show is Friday at 7:30 p.m.; Boardwalk Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City; Tickets from $48.50, available here.

COMEDY IN ATLANTIC CITY

For those in need of a good laugh, take a ride down to Atlantic City for one of four sure-to-please stand-up sets. Improv star and TV host Wayne Brady will play Borgata Friday, and internationally acclaimed Canadian funny man Russell Peters, "Mike and Molly" star Billy Gardell, and mainstay Dom Irrera will tell jokes around the strip Saturday.

Brady plays Friday at 9 p.m. at Borgata Music Box, Peters plays Borgata Event Center Saturday at 8 p.m., Gardell plays Borgata Music Box Saturday at 9 p.m., Irrera plays Tropicana showroom Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets for each show available at ticketmaster.com.

The International Kite Festival stops by the Wildwood beach this weekend. (Tony Kurdzuk | The Star-Ledger)

INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL

Look to the sky in Wildwood this weekend as the largest kite festival in North America returns to the beach. The International Kite Festival takes place at Rio Grande Avenue and inside the Wildwoods Convention Center, where kite makers will showcase their vibrant, one-of-a-kind creations. Also worked into the weekend are the East Coast Stunt Kite Championships, which kick off a 9 a.m. each day. Festival begins Friday at noon; Rio Grande Avenue beach, Wildwood; free for spectators.

COLLINGSWOOD MAY FAIR

Stop by the Collingswood 36th Annual May Fair for a day of art, music and activities. More than 200 artists and crafters will be on hand displaying and selling their works. A "kidzone" featuring pony rides, carnival games and more is also a part of the fair. Stages will be set up for live music featuring blues, rock, and folk music and a variety of food. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the event will be be along Haddon Avenue in Collingswood. More information at collingswood.com/entertainment/mayfair.

'EVER AFTER'

Paper Mill Playhouse opens its early summer show, a production of "Ever After," this weekend. Based off the 1998 film starring Drew Barrymore, "Ever After" paints both a funny and romantic Cinderella story of Danielle de Barbarac. The show is directed and choreographed by three-time Tony winner Kathleen Marshall and runs through June 21. Shows this weekend: Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 1:30 p.m.; Paper Mill Playhouse, 22 Brookside Dr., Millburn; Tickets from $36 available here.

South Jersey Times staff writer Kristie Rearick contributed to this report.

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