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Gunna, Asake to Headline Afro+ Fest--D.C.'s First Festival for Global Black Music, Aug 31
Gunna, Asake to Headline Afro+ Fest--D.C.'s First Festival for Global Black Music, Aug 31

Cision Canada

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cision Canada

Gunna, Asake to Headline Afro+ Fest--D.C.'s First Festival for Global Black Music, Aug 31

LINK TO ASSETS WASHINGTON, July 22, 2025 /CNW/ -- Afro+ Fest, the East Coast's first large‑scale festival celebrating the full spectrum of global Black music and culture, will debut Sunday, August 31, 2025, at RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, D.C. The inaugural lineup features superstar headliners Gunna and Asake, leading a cross‑continental roster of A‑list talent for an expected crowd of 20,000 fans. Powered by the ethos "Africa, plus more," Afro+ Fest offers a one‑day, all‑ages experience that honors both the future and the legacy of Black music—hip‑hop, Afrobeats, soca, dancehall, R&B and amapiano—alongside immersive art installations, global cuisine, fashion activations and a marketplace of Black‑owned brands and local creators. 2025 Lineup Highlights Gunna Asake (closing the festival) Gabzy DJ Tunez Foggie Raw Machel Montano Ricky Platinum Shatta Wale Shenseea TXC Uncle Waffles Wande Coal Special Guest: Shy Glizzy (D.C.'s own hometown hero) A Founder's Vision "This is the block party we've dreamed about for a decade," said founder and executive producer Michael Awosanya. "With the support of Mayor Muriel Bowser and Events DC, Afro+ Fest is bringing the full diaspora to RFK—music, food, culture—driven by the people and sounds that shape us." What began as a college dream has grown into a cultural movement—created by and for the communities that have defined Black music worldwide. On August 31, Afro+ Fest is set to become Washington, D.C.'s boldest new tradition. "The festival's impact will be felt not only through the music, but in the real opportunities it creates for local businesses and visionaries," Awosanya added. Festival Details PRESS & MEDIA CREDENTIALS For all media inquiries, including requests for press credentials, hi-res images, artist bios, site maps, and sponsor materials, accredited journalists and creators are invited to contact Asma Amani of Asma Amani PR at [email protected] or +1 (703) 286-9084. About Afro+ Fest Afro+ Fest is the East Coast's first large-scale festival dedicated to the full spectrum of global Black music and culture. Founded by DMV-area creatives and community leaders, Afro+ Fest aims to amplify Black sounds, unite the diaspora, and foster economic and creative opportunity through music, art, and entrepreneurship. It is a gathering where every member of the diaspora—and every ally who loves Black creativity—can come together in joyful celebration.

What is Black Eats London? The UK's first and only Black-owned food festival
What is Black Eats London? The UK's first and only Black-owned food festival

Daily Mirror

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

What is Black Eats London? The UK's first and only Black-owned food festival

A Hackney festival has been championing Black-owned food and culture for five years and it's back bigger than ever. But firstly, what is the Black Eats LDN event everyone is talking about. If you're a foodie in London, chances are you've heard whispers about Black Eats LDN. The festival has been around for five years, showcasing and celebrating Black food and culture, dedicating its platform to making noise about businesses that too often go unheard. ‌ From July 25, the food festival returns to its original venue in Hackney, bringing culture, music and incredible food together under one roof for three days straight. ‌ What is Black Eats Ldn? Black Eats LDN launched in August 2020 after founder Jackson McLarty noticed a clear lack of spotlight on Black‑owned restaurants despite London being one of the most multicultural cities in the world. His goal is to inspire sustainable support for Black food and hospitality businesses, and boost the UK's Black food scene. ‌ Just two months after launching, he secured Uber as his first paid client. Today, the brand regularly curates line‑ups at major festivals like City Splash and Cross the Tracks and its own flagship festival now features more than 300 restaurants, with big‑name partners including Uber, Apple and Bacardi. What sets the Black Eats LDN Festivalapart? At first glance, Black Eats might look like any other summer food festival - crowds of Londoners lining up for mouth‑watering street food, soaking up the sun with friends and family. But there's intention behind every detail. Black Eats is a platform built to celebrate and uplift Black‑owned businesses that deserve recognition. ‌ The festival combines food and culture in one experience because for many of us, food is more than just a meal. It's social, it's a hobby, and it's a direct connection to cultures around the world. Black Eats makes it easy for all kinds of foodies to discover businesses and experience the richness of our culinary communities. For more stories like this subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The Weekly Gulp, for a curated roundup of trending stories, poignant interviews, and viral lifestyle picks from The Mirror's Audience U35 team delivered straight to your inbox. ‌ And it's not just about the food. The festival also showcases Black‑owned retail brands, bookshops, and live DJs - truly a full‑culture experience. Even if you can't make it to Hackney, Black Eats runs an online directory with more than 500 restaurants, cafés, bars and street food spots across the UK - complete with reviews and recommendations carefully selected by the team. ‌ When and where is Black Eats LDN Festival? Black Eats LDN Festival runs from 25th of July to 27th of July at Hackney Bridge. If you're looking for incredible food, good vibes and a chance to support Black‑owned businesses doing brilliant things, it's worth checking out. The event will split the day with a daytime session between 12-5pm suitable for all ages and a night time session from 5-9pm specifically for 18+.

Cartersville hosts 4th annual Black History Parade and Pop-Up
Cartersville hosts 4th annual Black History Parade and Pop-Up

Yahoo

time23-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Cartersville hosts 4th annual Black History Parade and Pop-Up

BARTOW COUNTY, Ga. - Bartow County residents gathered Saturday for Cartersville's fourth annual Black History Parade and Pop‑Up, an event organized by Black Bartow Events to celebrate local Black heritage and culture. Hosted at the Cartersville Friendship Plaza, the celebration featured live music, food, and vendor booths highlighting Black‑owned businesses. The renowned Jonesborough High School Majestic Marching Cardinals also made an appearance, adding to the festive atmosphere. Organizers said the event aimed to spotlight Cartersville's underappreciated Black history and landmarks while honoring Black History Month.

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