News Summary
The city of Aiken is set to host its 15th Annual Black History Concert on February 22 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Lessie B. Price Aiken Senior & Youth Center. The event will feature local performers Chris Ndeti and H.C.H Pro, providing an inspiring musical experience. Tickets range from $29 in advance to $35 at the door. Guests will enjoy light refreshments, a door prize raffle, and the chance to celebrate Black History Month through community unity.
Aiken Gears Up for the 15th Annual Black History Concert
The vibrant city of Aiken is ready to celebrate culture, music, and community with its much-anticipated 15th Annual Black History Concert on Saturday, February 22. This year, the festivities will take place from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Lessie B. Price Aiken Senior & Youth Center, located at 841 Edgefield Ave. N.W..
Exciting Performers to Light Up the Stage
This year’s concert will feature some of the most beloved local talents from the CSRA, including the dynamic duo Chris Ndeti and H.C.H Pro. These performers are set to take attendees on a musical journey that will surely resonate with hearts and minds alike. With a blend of rhythm, soul, and passion, concertgoers are in for an inspiring evening.
Ticket Information
Tickets for this lively event are priced at $29 if purchased in advance or $35 at the door. To secure a spot, attendees can buy tickets at popular local venues, including the H. Odell Weeks Activities Center, Smith-Hazel Recreation Center, and, of course, the Lessie B. Price Aiken Senior & Youth Center. It’s advisable to act quickly; the concert is open to all ages, but capacity is limited. So, it’s wise to grab those tickets early!
The Evening’s Schedule
Doors will open at 5 p.m. for a delightful experience of light refreshments, giving guests a chance to mingle and savor the pre-show atmosphere. Music will commence at 6 p.m. with live performances sure to energize the crowd. Throughout the evening, attendees can also participate in a door prize raffle, adding an element of fun and surprise to the festivities.
Community Support Shines Bright
The Peach Cobbler Factory plays an essential role in making this event happen as a silver sponsor for the concert. Their support underscores the importance of collaboration within the community to celebrate cultural heritage. Interested local businesses can find more information on how to get involved by checking out the city’s website for sponsorship details.
A Celebration of Heritage and Unity
February is a significant month, dedicated to Black History Month, a time when communities across the country reflect on the vital contributions of African Americans throughout history. Aiken has embraced this spirit in unique ways, asserting the importance of unity and celebration. Events like last year’s Black History Jazz Concert, which showcased the talents of performers such as Preston and Weston, have paved the way for ongoing cultural recognition.
The Umoja Village has also played a crucial role during this month, hosting their fourth annual celebration that focuses on honoring unsung heroes in the African American community, promoting a sense of togetherness and appreciation for diverse cultures.
For More Information
For anyone looking to join this beautiful celebration or seeking further details about the event, feel free to reach out to the City of Aiken by calling 803-642-7600 ext. 3 or check out their Facebook page for all the latest updates. This concert isn’t just an event; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the rich tapestry of African American culture and history that continues to shape Aiken and beyond.
Mark your calendars for this special evening! Let’s come together to honor, celebrate, and groove at the 15th Annual Black History Concert in Aiken!
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