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Best Things to Do in Miami April 22-28, 2021

Thursday, April 22 In Wynwood, where bars and clubs have a life cycle of a fly, Gramps has stood for years as an unfaltering force of booze and performance. Having updated its space to comply with CDC guidelines, the hipster watering hole again offers a haven for Miamians to cut loose safely! every night of the week. Every Thursday, Gramps hosts Double Stubble, a classic Miami drag night with a rotating cast of performers. This Thursday s event will feature performances from Bonnie Builder, Christina Diamond, and Kat Wilderness. DJ Hottpants and Terence Tabeau will provide music for the event, with individual performances every half-hour from 9 to 11:30 p.m.

Afropunk Black Spring Festival Will Stream From Miami

Afropunk, a movement that has amplified alternative, genre-defying Black culture for over a decade, has tapped Miami as the backdrop for its upcoming Black Spring virtual festival, set to livestream on Friday, April 23. A response to the social upheaval of 2020, Black Spring is a digital initiative to unite Black people across the diaspora with a focus on Afro-Latino and Afro-Caribbean culture. The music lineup encapsulates the festival’s theme with performances from Rico Nasty, Seu Jorge, Seafoam Walls, Dawer x Damper, Black Pantera, and Jup do Bairro. Inspired by the new beginnings, a change in season, and the vibrancy of the Afro-Latino musical community, Black Spring aims to create a space for unapologetic celebration and liberation. The event will also continue the conversation about the varied Black experience across Latin American and Caribbean countries with segments broadcast from Bahia in Brazil and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.

Rico Nasty, Seu Jorge And More To Headline AFROPUNK s Black Spring Virtual Experience

Rico Nasty, Seu Jorge And More To Headline AFROPUNK’s Black Spring Virtual Experience Essence 2 days ago Kevin L. Clark This year, AFROPUNK is continuing its legacy of disrupting pop culture by upping the ante with its Black Spring virtual festival. Hosted by actor-chef Santana Caress Benitez and taking place on April 23, 2021 at 4 PM ET, Rico Nasty, Brazilian singer-songwriter Seu Jorge, and Brazilian thrash band Black Pantera will headline the COVID-safe experience. “‘Black Spring’ is a moment to celebrate our African lineage and not allow the exploits of colonialism to further separate us whether we speak Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, or Dutch. We are Black,” says Tina Farris, producer of AFROPUNK’s Black Spring.

Afropunk Announces Virtual Festival Featuring Rico Nasty, Seu Jorge

Afropunk Announces Virtual Festival Featuring Rico Nasty, Seu Jorge
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