LADSON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Black Food Truck Festival is returning to Ladson Exchange Park for a weekend of delicious eats, lively music, and spirited dance to celebrate its fifth-year anniversary.
On April 24-26, the Black Food Truck Festival, voted sixth best cultural festival in the U.S. by U.S. Today, is returning to Ladson Exchange Park.
Visitors can enjoy over 40 food trucks offering diverse cuisines, from Black American soul food to West African dishes. Bands from across the southeast and DJs will provide funk, soul, jazz, and more throughout the weekend. As if that doesn’t already sound like a good time, there’s more! Artisans will be selling goods, and influencers will be in attendance as well!
The festival will also be hosting its annual opening party, Rhythms and Booze, located at the International African American Museum in downtown Charleston…