Comedian Kevin Hart, left, and singer-songwriter Norah Jones will perform benefit shows...

Comedian Kevin Hart, left, and singer-songwriter Norah Jones will perform benefit shows this summer in Montauk. Credit: Getty Images for IMDb / Vivien Killilea; Getty Images for The Recording Academy / Matt Winkelmeyer

Comedian Kevin Hart and singer-songwriter Norah Jones will headline two benefit performances at the Montauk Point Lighthouse this summer, part of a seasonal benefit series supporting the Montauk Historical Society.

Hart will take the stage July 12, for a one-night-only stand-up show as part of his "Acting My Age" tour. Jones will follow with a concert on Aug. 2. Tickets for the events are on sale at kevinhartnation.com and murmrr.com.

Both shows will be held on the lighthouse grounds, with doors opening at 5 p.m. and performances beginning at 8 p.m. Hart’s show will be a phone-free experience, with devices secured in Yondr pouches upon entry.

Hart, one of the highest-grossing comedians of all time, is known for stand-up specials and films like "Ride Along" and two "Jumanji" sequels. Jones, a 10-time Grammy Award winner, rocketed to fame in 2002 with her multiplatinum debut album, "Come Away With Me," and received her latest Grammy in February for her ninth studio album, "Visions."

Proceeds from the concerts benefit the Montauk Historical Society, the nonprofit that owns and operates the lighthouse and museum. The summer events help fund preservation efforts and programming.

Previous lighthouse shows have featured comedian John Mulaney, singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright and recording artist Laufey.

For more information, visit montaukhistoricalsociety.org.

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