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    42nd Annual African Street Festival Returns to Nashville for a Three-Day Celebration of Culture, Music and Community

    Press ReleaseBy Press ReleaseSeptember 6, 2024Updated:September 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nashville, TN — The highly anticipated 42nd Annual African Street Festival, hosted by the African American Cultural Alliance (AACA), will take place from Friday, September 20 to Sunday, September 22, 2024, at Hadley Lillard Park, 1037 28th Avenue North, Nashville, TN. This immersive, family-friendly cultural experience is free and open to the public.

    The African Street Festival is Nashville’s premier cultural festival, highlighting the rich heritage and traditions of African and African-American culture. Over three days, attendees will enjoy live music, a bustling marketplace, food vendors, and artistic performances. Each year, the festival grows in size and impact, now drawing over 50,000 attendees and featuring more than 130 vendors.

    “We’re proud to host a festival that serves as a bridge from Africa to Nashville,” said Jeneene Blackman, CEO of AACA. “This event provides an opportunity for people of all backgrounds to celebrate African and African-American culture while fostering unity and creativity.”

    Festival-goers can expect a vibrant schedule of activities, including:

    Live Music Performances across genres including reggae, hip hop, jazz, gospel, blues, African drumming, and spoken word.

    Marketplace: A diverse selection of local and international vendors offering everything from handmade crafts to authentic African attire and accessories.

    Culinary Delights: A wide array of delicious food from across the African diaspora.

    Cultural Village Activities: Dance performances, educational workshops, art exhibitions, health awareness activities, kids village includes puppet shows, dance and drumming lessons and more.

    With something for all ages, the African Street Festival encourages attendees to discover the vibrant community, creativity, and empowerment that the event fosters each year. Families are invited to explore, shop, and enjoy the free festival, making it a must-attend event on the Nashville cultural calendar.

    For more information, including the full schedule of events, volunteer opportunities, or to donate to the AACA, please visit africanstreetfestival.com.

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