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Glass Animals, Ari Lennox & More To Play Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Glass Animals, Ari Lennox and several other artists, including Yaeji and Lido Pimienta, are set to perform at the upcoming BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival that is scheduled to take place from July 31 through September 18 at the Prospect Park Bandshell.

The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival, now in its 43rd year, will also offer a movie night featuring the 1973 documentary Wattstax, which highlights the 1972 Watts Summer Festival, as well as an evening dedicated to dance co-conceived by Tatiana and BRIC featuring the Passion Fruit Dance Company with DJ sets by Soul Summit Dance Party and St James Joy.

"The opportunities we have been afforded to provide a platform for incredible talent from Brooklyn and around the globe, brings up indescribable joy," said Kristina Newman-Scott, President of BRIC.
"This year's line-up marks a momentous time for BRIC, continuing our tradition of bringing some of the best talent to the Prospect Park Bandshell stage, which we have called home for 42 years. We can't wait to see everyone there."

"After the past challenging year, it is such a thrill to welcome the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival back to the Prospect Park Bandshell," said Sue Donoghue, President of the Prospect Park Alliance. "This is one of our flagship events, and for our community a clear sign of summer. Over the past four decades, this festival has brought a wide range of free music and family programming to Prospect Park, to the delight of the many diverse communities we serve."

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