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Marsha Amrosius, Tweet, and Keke Wyatt Headline NBAF Celebration Under the Stars Concert this Saturday at Wolf Creek Amphitheater!

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Marsha Amrosius, Tweet, and Keke Wyatt Headline NBAF Celebration Under the Stars Concert this Saturday at Wolf Creek Amphitheater!

NBAF PRESENTS “CELEBRATION UNDER THE STARS” FUNDRAISING CONCERT FEATURING TWEET, KEKE WYATT, AND MARSHA AMBROSIUS

Special Appearances by Big Tigger, Trina Braxton, Terri J. Vaughn, Karon Joseph Riley, Headkrack, Mayor khalid kamau, and Mayor Andre Dickens

ATLANTA, GA – The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) is proud to announce an unforgettable night of music, entertainment, and community at the “Celebration Under the Stars” fundraising concert, starring the vocal powerhouses Tweet, Keke Wyatt, and Marsha Ambrosius! This star-studded event will take place at the iconic Wolf Creek Amphitheater

This incredible lineup is designed to celebrate the arts, culture, and the talents of Black artists, while raising funds to support NBAF’s year-round programming that educates, entertains, and inspires the next generation of artists and creators.

In addition to breathtaking performances from Tweet, Keke Wyatt, and Marsha Ambrosius, the evening will feature special appearances by beloved personalities including:

Big Tigger, host of V-103, who will keep the energy high throughout the night,

Trina Braxton of WEtv’s The Braxtons, bringing her star power to the stage,

Terri J. Vaughn, star of The Steve Harvey Show, adding a touch of Hollywood glamour,

Karon Joseph Riley from BET’s The Black Hamptons,

Headkrack, popular host of Dish Nation,

Mayor khalid kamau, Mayor of South Fulton, and

Mayor Andre Dickens, Mayor of Atlanta, who will be in attendance to show their support for the arts.

VENUE: Wolf Creek Amphitheater 3025 Merk Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30349

With music, culture, and community at its heart, this event promises to be an inspiring evening filled with soul-stirring performances and meaningful moments that highlight the importance of Black arts in Atlanta and beyond. Attendees will also have the chance to contribute to NBAF’s mission to preserve, promote, and celebrate the contributions of Black visual, performing, and literary artists.

Join us for an evening under the stars and help ensure the continued growth of Black arts in Atlanta. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind concert event!

About NBAF:

The National Black Arts Festival (NBAF) is a leading nonprofit organization focused on the arts and culture of African diasporic artists. Founded in 1987, NBAF has grown into an institution that supports emerging and mid-career artists through various educational and professional development programs, while also celebrating established artists in all art forms.

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