Columbia Prepares for the 46th Annual Jubilee: A Celebration of Black History and Culture

Columbia Welcomes the 46th Annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture

This September, Columbia is buzzing with excitement as it hosts the 46th Annual Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture. Mark your calendars for September 21st from 11 am to 6 pm, as this highly anticipated event will take place at the historic Mann-Simons Site, located at 1403 Richland Street. The festival promises a day filled with enriching experiences celebrating African American culture, history, and artistry.

A Celebration of Culture and Music

One of the highlights that everyone is eagerly looking forward to is the presence of the talented R&B and soul singer Sunshine Anderson, who has been announced as this year’s headliner. Originating from Charlotte, NC, Anderson made waves with her debut album, Your Woman, which soared to No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot 200 and grabbed the No. 2 spot on the Top R&B charts. It’s fascinating to note that Your Woman is certified gold and gave us memorable hits such as “Heard It All Before” and “Lunch or Dinner”. Anderson’s musical journey has been nothing short of impressive; she has released two more studio albums that continue to showcase her unique neo-soul style.

A Lineup of Talent

The festival is not just about one superstar; it’s set to light up with a star-studded lineup of performers. Attendees can expect to see the energy and flair of artists such as Master Splinta, Nahi Gruv, TiffanyJ, and the clever crew known as Black Nerd Mafia. Also take a moment to catch the intriguing Bhakti Larry Hough and dance to the beats brought to you by DJ Kelly Kel.

But wait, there’s more! A fabulous fashion show is also on the agenda, featuring the stunning designs from Stoi’s Atelier. So, not only will the festival give you a taste of amazing performances, but it will also showcase remarkable fashion that perfectly blends art and creativity.

Bringing the Community Together

The Jubilee Festival serves as more than just a celebration; it aims to foster a sense of community and connection among attendees. Families can enjoy food vendors, craft booths, and various activities that highlight the spirit of togetherness and understanding. It’s a great opportunity to engage with local artisans and learn more about African American heritage.

As you prepare for the festival, consider inviting your friends and family to join you in celebrating the vibrant culture and rich history that are the cornerstone of the African American experience. With joyful music, delicious food, stunning visuals, and a warm atmosphere, Columbia’s Jubilee Festival is sure to create lasting memories.

Final Thoughts

So, whether you’re a local or visiting Columbia for the first time, make sure to swing by the Mann-Simons Site on September 21st. Join in on the festivities and soak up the incredible talent, creativity, and heritage that the Jubilee: Festival of Black History and Culture has to offer. Embrace the joy of the celebration and let the music and culture resonate in your heart. We can’t wait to see you there!


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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