Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate as the 46th Annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture kicks off on September 21st! This vibrant event will take place from 11 am to 6 pm at the historic Mann-Simons Site, located at 1403 Richland Street. It promises to be a lively day filled with music, art, and a strong sense of community.
This year, the Jubilee is excited to announce a fantastic headliner, the talented R&B and soul singer, Sunshine Anderson. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, she has made quite a name for herself. Her debut album, Your Woman, didn’t just debut on the charts; it soared to No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot 200 and grabbed the No. 2 spot on the Top R&B charts, and guess what? It’s certified gold!
The catchy tracks from Your Woman, like “Heard It All Before” and “Lunch or Dinner”, really resonated with fans, and they continue to be celebrated today. Over the years, Sunshine has released two more studio albums that allow her to showcase her stunning neo-soul style, and with her incredible live performances, you won’t want to miss this.
But that’s not all – this festival is brimming with talent! Alongside Sunshine Anderson, there will be other amazing performers to entertain festival-goers throughout the day. Get ready to groove to the sounds of Master Splinta, Nahi Gruv, TiffanyJ, Black Nerd Mafia, and Bhakti Larry Hough. Not to forget, you can catch the beats by the lively DJ Kelly Kel!
For those into fashion, there’s something special in store too. There will be a fashion show featuring creations by Stoi’s Atelier. It’s a fantastic opportunity to see how fashion intersects with culture, especially in a celebration as significant as the Jubilee Festival.
This event is designed for everyone—no matter your age, you can find something to enjoy! Bring along your family and friends, and immerse yourselves in the rich tapestry of Black history and culture. Expect food vendors, arts and crafts, activities for the kids, and so much more!
Aside from enjoying the great performances and displays, this festival is also an important event for promoting awareness and understanding of Black history and culture. It’s a time to reflect on the past while celebrating the present and looking forward to the future.
So, as September 21st approaches, gather your loved ones, and make a plan to head out to Mann-Simons Site for what will undoubtedly be a memorable day. With a mix of history, culture, music, and community spirit, the Jubilee Festival is a must-attend event this season!
Let’s come together, celebrate diversity, and enjoy a lovely day filled with fun, laughter, and good vibes. You won’t want to miss out on this annual tradition!
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