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HARP SOUND LIVE! FEATURING MARCUS (FAT BOY JUICE) CHILDS

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TAMPA BAY BLACK HISTORY MUSEUM, 1213 N CENTRAL AVE, TAMPA, FLORIDA 33602

HarpSound Live - Up Close & Personal - FREE

Imagine a concert where you don’t just hear the music, you feel the story behind it.That’s Harpsound Live – Up Close & Personal an intimate evening where gospel artists open their hearts through song and story. Each night features one powerful performer, honest conversation, and moments that remind us why music still moves souls. Add a touch of spoken word, dance, and community, and you’ve got an experience unlike anything else.

Come join us for a magical evening of live music at our intimate event located at 1213 N Central Ave. Our featured artist is going to take you through time with Gospel Music from Then and Now. Don't miss out on this special event!

FREE TO THE PUBLIC - LIMITED RESERVE SEATING IS AVAILABLE

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JAEB THEATER Fifth Annual Juneteenth Commemoration (in Jaeb Theater): The importance of Juneteenth – June 19, 1865 – will be recognized. This was the date when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas learned they had been set free two years after the country’s official abolishment of slavery. This commemoration will be comprised of spoken remembrances, writings of historical importance and an original performance of music, poetry and dance created especially for this event.

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ATTENTION: This is a family oriented event with a strict stage ban on suggested violence, profanity, racial epithets and misogyny.

13th ANNUAL JUNETEENTH ATLANTA PARADE & MUSIC FESTIVAL Where The Youth Lead The Way!

PIEDMONT PARK Event Dates: June 14-15, 2025

Juneteenth Black History Parade Parade Date: ​June 14, 2025 ​ Parade Themes: Reparations Over Everything ​True Identity=True Freedom Help us build the largest Black History Parade in the world. ​ STOP THE VIOLENCE JUDICIAL REFORM HUMAN RIGHTS WORLD PEACE

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The Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival (TBBHF/The Festival) is a ten-day cultural event that features speakers, musicians, artists, poets and craftspeople locally and nationally. The festival traditionally begins the week-end before and concludes the week-end after the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday to promote diversity and cultural sensitivity. Each day of this ten-day experience provides both children and adults with an opportunity to increase their awareness of African and African-American culture and history. This event strives to increase diversity and cultural sensitivity

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