Thursday 1 October 2020

The Essence Music Festival - A Live Music Festival in Atlanta

The Essence Music Festival is a one-of-a-kind music festival. It is a three day event that features music from all over the world. People from all walks of life, ages and social groups come to enjoy the live performances by top artists. The best part is that you don't have to leave the comfort of your home. You can attend the festival in any way that fits your schedule and needs, whether it be a late night, early morning, after dinner or any other time.

If you are interested in attending the Essence Music Festival, there are a few things to keep in mind. For starters, it is not an all inclusive event. You will need to purchase tickets for admission to the concert venue. Each ticket is valid for only one single entry. If you don't want to go to the concert venue, you also have the option to do so at the park, on the beach, or just on the street. The venue itself does not provide admission but they can refer you to someone that does. Once you arrive at the concert venue, you will have to take a shuttle to the entrance.


If you want to attend the Essence Music Festival as much as possible, it is recommended that you make a reservation. This way you know that you will get in right when it starts. You will also have the option of purchasing tickets in advance, in order to get a better deal. Make sure to purchase Essence Music Festival Tickets early enough so that you can get in on the ground floor when it begins. That way you will have more room to enjoy the concert with other people that have already purchased tickets.

Tuesday 3 March 2020

Essence Fest 2020 lineup (Janet Jackson, Janelle Monae, Patti LaBelle & more)

Essence's annual festival from July 1 to 5 returns to Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans for release in 2020 and the festival has revealed most of its qualities. The main artists this year are Janet Jackson and Bruno Mars, alongside the main stage performances of Janelle Monae, Ari Lennox, Patty Labelle, Rafael Sadiq, Safar Walker, and Swiss Betz, as well as a group directed by "Reggie Aforbets". By Estelle, and with Afro B, Chronixx, Elephant Man, Kranium, Max Glazer, Maxi Priest, and Shenseea.

Elsewhere, she will do other cool acts in Superlounge, including Jidenna, Saweetie, Tamia, SIR, June's Diary, Doug E. Fresh, Kiana Lede, Rapsody, Casmé, D Smoke, Demi Grace, Elah Hale, Goldah, Jamesdavis, Kitty Cash, Leikeli47, Masego, Mr. Eazi, Oswin Benjamin, Smino, Stokley, Tank and the Bangas, Teamarrr, The New Respects, Umi and more.

Tickets and permits are on sale now. Essence CEO Michael Ebanks honored the 50th anniversary of publication in a statement:

This is a historic year for ESSENCE and our community, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the creation of opportunities for our culture to shine and the role of black women so we can do what no other brand has done. In order to be able to say that we are fifty, we are owned by black people, diversified in the media, technology, trade and live events, and we influence our culture in new and deeper ways than ever before, grace, and a culture of tremendous responsibility towards our society to continue development, innovation, and transformation. This remains our focus and commitment as we work to ensure that we serve here deeply black women and promote black culture, economic property, and integration around the world for the next fifty years.


Monday 9 July 2018

Black Women Dominate The Biggest Music Festival of the Year & No One Knows

                                                                                 


If you know a Black auntie, the chance that she is already in New Orleans or headed there in the next day or two is high. ESSENCE Fest, the annual music festival hosted by the powers that be at ESSENCE magazine, kicked off Thursday, and it is one of the biggest events of the year for Black women in America. It was the setting for the 2017 summer smash movie Girls Trip, and to be honest, I’m more than a little salty that I’ve still never been. This year’s performance lineup includes Janet Jackson, Ella Mai, Miguel, and a DJ set from Idris Elba, just to name a few acts over the course of four days.
But ESSENCE Fest is more than just a music festival. It has been dubbed the “party with a purpose” because supporting the daily concerts is an expo and conference component that offers attendees to boss up in just about every aspect of their lives. Just a few of the themes include beauty and style, entrepreneurship and careers, technology, and entertainment and they are enacted with a series of keynotes, workshops, and panels. Foodies can watch renowned Black chefs prepare dishes in front of huge crowds. This year, Vivica A. Fox is giving a keynote about her career. ESSENCE Fest is one part turn-up and one part glow-up, encouraging the women who travel from all over to be a better version of themselves by the end of it.

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If you know a Black auntie, the chance that she is already in New Orleans or headed there in the next day or two is high. ESSENCE Fest, the annual music festival hosted by the powers that be at ESSENCE magazine, kicked off Thursday, and it is one of the biggest events of the year for Black women in America. It was the setting for the 2017 summer smash movie Girls Trip, and to be honest, I’m more than a little salty that I’ve still never been. This year’s performance lineup includes Janet Jackson, Ella Mai, Miguel, and a DJ set from Idris Elba, just to name a few acts over the course of four days.
But ESSENCE Fest is more than just a music festival. It has been dubbed the “party with a purpose” because supporting the daily concerts is an expo and conference component that offers attendees to boss up in just about every aspect of their lives. Just a few of the themes include beauty and style, entrepreneurship and careers, technology, and entertainment and they are enacted with a series of keynotes, workshops, and panels. Foodies can watch renowned Black chefs prepare dishes in front of huge crowds. This year, Vivica A. Fox is giving a keynote about her career. ESSENCE Fest is one part turn-up and one part glow-up, encouraging the women who travel from all over to be a better version of themselves by the end of it.

ESSENCE Fest was started in 1994 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the magazine, but when 142,000 people showed up to see the performances from their inaugural event, it became a yearly tradition. Since then, offering a little something for everyone has worked in the festival's favor.

In 2017, Nola.com reported that it drew 470,000 attendees, growing by 20,000 from the year before. In 2014, their 20th anniversary event had 550,000 people. Let’s put this in perspective. Coachella, arguably the most popular American music festival and certainly the one favored by celebrities, brought out 125,000 people last year. Even Lollapalooza’s 25th annual festival in Chicago only boasted 400,000 concert-goers. So not only is ESSENCE Fest the biggest festival to celebrate African-American culture in the country, it easily outshines some of the more mainstream events as well. Black women did that.
The fact that ESSENCE Fest appeals specifically to Black women is obviously lit. But I also think it’s the reason that it lives in relative obscurity, a big deal only to the throngs of Black women who travel there each year. Sure, festivals are generally a young people’s scene, known for drugs, revealing outfits, and being on your feet for long hours. ESSENCE Fest caters to a more mature audience, hence the earlier reference to aunties. However, it is also true that events that cater to Black people, specifically, are often situated in cultural blind spots, however popular they may be. Black movies, Black music (excluding hip-hop, which everyone loves), even entire Black networks are often excluded from relevant conversations and dialogues.
However, problematic it may be that Black events like ESSENCE Fest don’t get the credit they deserve, I’m not mad about it. I may roll my eyes when Coachella and Governor’s Ball are raved about every year, but there is also an intense sense of satisfaction that I get from knowing that there are some spaces still sacred to Black folks. It’s a sacredness that is only possible with privacy and a lack of interest from everyone else. The numbers don’t lie, and no matter where we aren’t acknowledged, ESSENCE Fest is serving its own. That’s the truest meaning of "for us, by us."

Thursday 5 March 2015

Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Floetry, More Confirmed For 2015 Essence Music Festival

The first round of artists to perform at the 2015 Essence Festival has been announced, and it's a lineup full of stars!

The annual celebration of 21 will welcome a pot full of star performers on the main stage; Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Floetry (who recently announced a tour for this spring), India.Arie, Elle Varner, Kelly Price, Raheem DeVaughn, Mali Music, Eric Roberson, Teedra Moses, Avery Sunshine, SZA, tribe Family Soul, Goapele, Robert Glasper, Tweet, Jeff Bradshaw, Bilal, Tank and many more have been confirmed to take the Superdome by storm during the night performances at the Superdome.


Other confirmed artists include hip-hoppers Kendrick Lamar, Common, Kool Moe Dee, Doug E. Fresh, Mystikal, and Slick Rick. More artists will be announced at a later date. Comedian Kevin Hart will lead the "Now Playing" Concert on July 2.

President Essence Michelle Ebanks, said in a press release, "On the heels of epic ESSENCE celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Festival in 2014, we are delighted to announce a selection of the best artists and biggest names in entertainment that will take the stage in. The Superdome this summer "He continued:" From the first time interpreter Kendrick Lamar Festival appearances back fan favorites like Kevin Hart, Common and Mary J. Blige, the essence Festival offers the ultimate entertainment and cultural experience for our community ESSENCE passionate every fourth week of July. "

The Essence Festival will take place from 2 to 5 July in New Orleans, LA. For information on ticketing, accommodation and the latest Essence Festival.

Sunday 23 November 2014

Essence Festival To Remain In New Orleans At Least Through 2019

In an interview before the essence of this year's Festival, Essence Communications President Michelle Ebanks agreed that, at this point, New Orleans is more or less the permanent home of the event. A new contract extension officer makes sense, at least for the next five years.


On Friday, August 22 Essence announced that the annual celebration of African-American music and culture remain in New Orleans until 2019. Staged on the 4th of July weekend, the essence Festival consists of evening concerts in the Mercedes- Benz Superdome and free daily seminars in the Ernest Morial Convention Center N... In recent years, Essence has expanded its presence to include a free mini-festival in Woldenberg Park. Private events and parties fill other places around town.

"We are excited to extend our partnership with the State of Louisiana and the city of New Orleans for another five years," Ebanks said in a press release. "Gov. Jay Dardenne and Mayor Mitch Landrieu, along with their teams, have embraced the essence Festival as their own. Through collaboration, we have created a one-of-a-kind experience that allows the community to enjoy culture be entertained, informed and inspired by the rich heritage that only New Orleans can provide. "

The festival began in 1995 as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Essence magazine, a magazine lifestyle aimed at African-American women at one time. The success of that first year convinced the organizers to make it an annual event.

In 2014, the festival celebrated its 20th anniversary. Prince almost exhausted the Superdome in the first full night of the festival. (Because the seats cannot be sold behind the massive stage, the capacity of the Superdome Essence is about 45,000, significantly less than for a Saints game.) Other acts featured in the 2014 festival included Mary J. Blige Lionel Richie, Charlie Wilson, Jill Scott, The Roots, Janelle Monae, Nile Rodgers and Erykah Badu.

More sessions attended by many thousands during the day at the convention center where the speakers were Alicia Keys and Robin Roberts Steve Harvey and Al Sharpton.

The city estimated annual economic impact exceeds $ 200 million, according to organizers.





Over the years, other cities such as Atlanta, have courted the festival outside of New Orleans. The unique essence Festival organized elsewhere that New Orleans was in 2006. With the Superdome still undergoing repairs after Hurricane Katrina, the festival moved to Reliant Park in Houston. Attendees agreed that New Orleans, with its multitude of places within walking distance of the hotels and the French Quarter, was much better fit for the Festival.

"Essence Festival has become an integral part of New Orleans and Louisiana from a tourist point of view," Dardenne said. "We are pleased that the partnership we have built with Essence continue for another five years."

The festival "has been a great partner in the last 20 years," Landrieu said. "This event attracts artists and participants from around the world and create an international platform for both celebrate the culture and participate in critical discussions that affect our communities. In addition, the festival creates a lasting economic impact on our city and has positioned itself as New Orleans one top destination Fourth July. "

During a lengthy interview before this year's Essence Festival, Ebanks agreed that New Orleans was the permanent home of the festival.”It goes back to when the festival began and Marc Morial was mayor, was in the hands, and set the tone for collaboration with the city. That comes from one year to another, and is such an important part of our success. I do not know how we could replicate that "in another city.

Sunday 29 June 2014

2014 Essence Festival Reveals Night-By-Night Schedule, Puts Single Day Tickets On Sale

The 2014 Essence Festival has revealed its list of night hours. Among other details, the Prince will headline the opening night of the festival's 20th anniversary, July 4, at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Is listed as a whole with other artists "special guests". 


In addition, the roots - also known as the house band on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - Tamar Braxton Tank and have been added to the main stage at the festival roster.

The night breakdown is as follows:

Friday, July 4:


Mainstage ". Performers special guest" Prince, along with is expected to add at least another act the main stage for the 4th of July.

Superlounges: Eve, King, Stephanie Mills, Leela James, Naughty By Nature, Kevin Ross, Estelle and Greta Prince.

Saturday, July 5:

Mainstage: Mary J. Blige, Jill Scott, The Roots, Ledisi, Tank.

Superlounges: 112, Funky Nation Big Sam, Michelle Williams, Tevin Campbell, Liv Warfield, Marsha Ambrosius, PJ Morton, Doug E. Fresh and Kourtney Heart.

Sunday, July 6:

Mainstage: Lionel Richie, Charlie Wilson, Erykah Badu, Tamar Braxton

Superlounges: Robert Glasper, Amel Larrieux, K. Michelle, Sebastian Mikael, Raheem Davaughn, Sevyn Streeter, Elle Varner, August Alsina and The Original pinettes.

Additional artists will be announced shortly.

Single tickets go on sale today for the 20th anniversary of Essence Festival, starting at $ 58 per person per night. For information about ticket sales, accommodations.