This weekend, the vibrant city of Columbia is buzzing with excitement for the 46th annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture. The festivities are happening on September 21st, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the historic Mann-Simons Site, located at 1403 Richland Street. This event promises a day filled with entertainment, education, and community spirit, highlighting the rich history and culture of the Black community in the area.
One of the most thrilling aspects of this year’s Jubilee is the headline act, the talented R&B and soul singer Sunshine Anderson. Known for her soulful tunes and engaging performances, Sunshine hails from Charlotte, NC. Her debut album, Your Woman, made quite the splash by debuting at No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot 200 chart and No. 2 on the Top R&B charts. The album, which has since been certified gold, features popular hits like “Heard It All Before” and “Lunch or Dinner,” both of which have left a lasting impact on music lovers.
Aside from her well-acclaimed debut, Sunshine has since released two additional studio albums, showcasing her unique neo-soul style that has captivated audiences nationwide.
But that’s not all! The Jubilee festival is also packed with a lineup of other talented artists. Performers like Master Splinta, Nahi Gruv, TiffanyJ, Black Nerd Mafia, Bhakti Larry Hough, and DJ Kelly Kel are set to entertain festival-goers throughout the day. Each performer brings their own unique style and flair to the stage, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
In addition to the incredible music, attendees will be treated to a stylish fashion show featuring Stoi’s Atelier clothing company. This fashion showcase promises to highlight creative and culturally inspired designs, offering a fantastic mix of tradition and contemporary styles. It’s a wonderful chance to see how fashion intertwines with cultural heritage, making this festival not only a celebration of music but also of artistic expression.
The Jubilee festival is a family-friendly event, perfect for people of all ages. Whether you’re coming to dance to the rhythms of your favorite artists, soak in some invaluable history, or simply looking for a fun day out, this event has it all. With the spirit of community at its core, it brings together friends, families, and neighbors in a celebration of heritage and togetherness.
The weather forecast looks great, with temperatures reaching up to 83 degrees on Sunday and remaining warm through Monday, creating the perfect backdrop for an outdoor festival. Visitors are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs or picnic blankets to enjoy all the entertainment comfortably.
So, mark your calendars, grab your friends and family, and come join in the celebration of Black history and culture at this year’s Jubilee festival! It’s a fantastic way to connect with the community, enjoy some incredible performances, and reflect on the beautiful tapestry of Black culture. Make sure to stay hydrated, take plenty of pictures, and experience all the joy this festival has to offer!
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