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Black Arts and Culture District Hosts First Annual Black Music Festival

Event goers were treated to the live sounds of multiple recording artists featuring some of San Diego’s finest local talent

By Darrel Wheeler, Contributing Writer, San Diego Voice
From – https://sdvoice.info/
Reprinted – by Texas Metro News

Black Music Festival
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From 11AM until 8PM on the last Saturday of this June, music lovers were able to listen to a melody of free music compliments of the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District and their variety of sponsors at MLK Park on Skyline Dr.

Event goers were treated to the live sounds of multiple recording artists featuring some of San Diego’s finest local talent: Geminelle, Deneen Wilburn, Heartbeat Academy, Lyrical Groove, and Rebecca Jade.

Umbrellas, shade trees, lawn chairs, and coolers is how the cheerful and friendly crowd of concert goers posted up with their family and friends.

Attendees were able to choose from a variety of vendors, eat some good food, indulge in some dance-therapy and win gifts and prizes at this year’s free Music Festival. 

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