The NJ Hall of Fame induction show takes place tonight, so there will be many celeb sightings. Among them, cast members from The Sopranos will walk the red carpet outside the Paramount in honor of James Gandolfini. Come out to see all these great stars gather at the Jersey Shore!

The NJ Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony takes place this evening and James Gandolfini is one of those who will be inducted into the 2014 class. Attending this year's 7th Annual Red Carpet will be several cast members from the former HBO series. The event will be held at Asbury Park's Convention Hall at 7 pm.

The show's creator and director, David Chase and Timmy Van Patten, and cast members Vince Curatola (Johnny Sack), Vincent Pastore (Salvatore Bonpensiero), Tony Sirico (Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri) and Aida Turturro (Janice Soprano) will join the evening's celebration of the Class of 2014. Their beloved late cast member, James Gandolfini, famously knows as Tony Soprano, is one of the inductees of this year's class.

Former NY Giant Bart Oates, Chair of the Board of Commissioners of the NJ Hall of Fame, says it's touching to see the cast and crew come together to commemorate their dear friend in what is going to be a truly special tribute.

Induction Ceremony tickets are still available through Ticketmaster if you want to attend this amazing show. CLICK HERE for tickets.

Also being inducted this year: Brian Williams, Patrick Ewing, and many other famous people that came out of our great state.

The New Jersey Hall of Fame honors citizens who have made invaluable contributions to society and the world beyond. Since 2008, 80 notable people from 15 fields of human endeavor have been inducted including: Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi, Jack Nicholson, Susan Sarandon, Toni Morrison, Buzz Aldrin, Frankie Valli, General Norman Schwarzkopf, Tony Bennett, Queen Latifah, Carl Lewis, and Yogi Berra.

The Hall of Fame reinforces the message to children that they can and should strive for excellence in any endeavor of their choosing. By presenting significant and powerful role models and teaching young people about the voting process, the Hall of Fame is a source of learning, inspiration, and hope for children.

 

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