Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as residents and visitors gear up for the highly anticipated 46th Annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture. This vibrant event is set to take place on September 21st from 11 AM to 6 PM at the Mann-Simons Site, located at 1403 Richland Street. It’s a marvelous opportunity for everyone to connect, learn, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Black history and culture in our community.
This year’s festival promises a fantastic lineup of entertainment, with the headline act being none other than the incredibly talented Sunshine Anderson. Originally from Charlotte, NC, Anderson is an acclaimed R&B and soul singer who made waves in the music industry with her debut album, Your Woman. This album launched her into the spotlight, landing at an impressive No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 200 and No. 2 on the Top R&B charts! Not to mention, it’s certified gold and features hit singles like Heard It All Before and Lunch or Dinner. Since then, she has released two more studio albums that continue to showcase her unique neo-soul style, delighting fans everywhere.
But wait, there’s more! The Jubilee Festival isn’t all about one artist. The lineup includes a variety of performers that are sure to keep everyone entertained throughout the day. Among the exciting acts are:
Each performer brings their own unique flair to the stage, and it’s a perfect blend of musical talents that cater to various tastes. Prepare to dance, groove, and soak up the incredible energy they will bring!
What’s a festival without a little bit of style? Attendees will be treated to a sensational fashion show featuring the creations of Stoi’s Atelier. This is not just a show; it’s an experience that highlights the creativity and artistry of fashion within the Black community. Get ready for stunning designs that are sure to inspire and impress!
The Jubilee Festival is more than just a day of music and fashion; it’s a celebration of culture, heritage, and community. The festival offers a chance for everyone, from families to friends and individuals, to come together and celebrate the contributions of Black history and culture. With activities for all ages, the event is designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for everyone involved.
So mark your calendars, gather your friends and family, and come down to the Mann-Simons Site on September 21st. Whether you’re there for the music, the fashion, or simply to soak up the rich culture, this festival is bound to be a memorable experience. Let’s come together, celebrate our shared history, and create beautiful memories at the 46th Annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture!
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