Rotimi, Mr. Vegas, Michael Blackson & Majah Hype are all set to Headline The 2023 Atlanta African Caribbean Fest, Bringing Cultural and Musical Unity.
Atlanta, GA (Sept 30, 2023 & Oct 1, 2023) – AfroBeats, Soukous, and Amapiano meet Reggae, Soca and Dancehall blending together beautifully at the Atlanta African Caribbean Music, Food & Art Festival (AC Fest) presented by Atlanta Jollof Music & Food Festival at Piedmont Park – 1320 Monroe Drive, Atlanta, GA 30306 from 11 am – 11 pm on Sept 30, 2023 and Oct 1, 2023.
This year’s AC Fest is coming with some heavy hitters in a fun-loving African vs. Caribbean culture clash including Michael Blackson (Comedian/Actor – Comedy Central, Next Friday, Philanthropist) vs. Majah Hype (Comedian/Actor- Farewell Amour), and Mr. Vegas (International Dancehall Musician) vs Rotimi(Actor- Power, Coming 2 America, and Recording Artist), who will also be shutting the stage down while bringing that extra saucy Naija Boy flavor.
“Nigeria Independence Day weekend, I’m performing! Africa vs. Caribbean this year and I’m pressing and supporting and pushing team Africa! We got afro vs. reggae, jolloff vs. rice and peas. It’s going down.” Rotimi (Actor and Recording Artist)
Atlanta African Caribbean Fest
The AC Fest is produced by DDM York and the Botchey Brothers and was created to explore the cultural intersection between African & Caribbean culture. We’re bringing together a collective of cultures, from West Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas … each with its unique vibes, creating an amazing celebration of family and friends! Attendees will enjoy Afro-Caribbean music, dance, fashion, and amazing food while putting in their bid on the infamous question: Which Nation makes the best Jollof rice?! In a friendly and fun competition, we’re showing Afrobeats vs. Reggae, Amapiano vs. Soca /Calypso, Jollof Rice vs. rice & peas, Caribbean dances vs. African dances and so much more.
According to MasterClass, Afrobeat is a mesmeric blend of West African and Black American music that has inspired throngs of contemporary acts worldwide with its unique rhythms and melodies. Reggae music combines the intensity of soul music, the light touch of ska, and the spiritual center of Jamaican mento. The music is famed for the rhythmic patterns heard in percussion, bass lines, and rhythm guitar parts.
As we build the momentum to make this 2nd Atlanta AC Fest even larger than last year, Ais York(Founder of R&B Soul Picnic/DDM York) explains why people should come out this year.
“AC Festival is a celebration of Black people in the Diaspora, where we are bringing everyone together in one location to celebrate a combination of Afrobeats, Amapiano, Reggae, Soca/Calypso, African food, Caribbean food, and more. Attending this event provides a dive into each of these cultures and I think even amongst the cultures there are different tribes, but it’s good to come to see everyone so that you can experience it all.” Ais York (Founder of R&B Soul Picnic/DDM York)
Come out and experience the music, food, and art of the diaspora!
About York Promotions
York Promotion produces more concerts, sells more tickets, and connects more brands to music than anyone else in the world. Once you take a look at our global live entertainment platform, you’ll understand why we’re the market leader across all three of our core industries. We pride ourselves on Curating culturally relevant and purpose-driven events around the country and abroad.
We also pride ourselves on working with great people to bring these new-age events to life on stages and in parks and venues around the world. Whether it’s a private event to festivals and even circuses, we do our best to bring the best, and to do so with a moral purpose.
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