The Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival’s two-day Music Fest is heading back downtown on April 25–26, taking over Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park for consecutive days of R&B, neo-soul, jazz and gospel. Gates open at noon both days, and organizers are lining up headline performances, local vendors and family-friendly programming along the Riverwalk. The weekend is framed as a celebration of Black culture and Bay-area small businesses.
According to the City of Tampa, the Music Fest is scheduled as a ticketed, in-person event at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park on April 25 and April 26. The city’s listing notes that gates open at noon each day and labels the festival as both family-friendly and community-focused.
Who’s Playing and When
Per the Tampa Bay Black Heritage Festival website, Saturday, April 25 features Stone City Band along with Tina P & Friends, while Sunday, April 26 brings sets from Althena Rene, Stokley and LeoNell Teape. The site reiterates that gates open at…..