Mary J. Blige, Miguel and Jazmine Sullivan are set to headline the 2023 Honeyland Festival.
The inaugural, two-day music and culinary festival is scheduled to take place at Crown Festival Park in Sugar Land, Texas, just outside Houston, on November 11-12.
The lineup of performers will also include Chlöe, Coco Jones, DJ Mr. Rogers, Spinall, Dende, Inayah, Jae Murphy, Kiotti & Keisha Nicole, Lenora, Lucky Daye, Tay Powers, Tems and Tobe Nwigwe.
"We are excited to bring together icons of the music world with the leaders of Black cuisine and beverage, creating a culminating experience of Black expression for everyone at Honyland to enjoy," said Live Nation Urban president Shawn Gee. "From Afrobeats to hip-hop, neo-soul to R&B, the best in music will meet the best in food and beverage."
Tickets to the festival are on sale now. General admission tickets include passes to the multiple stages hosting the music performances and conversations with special guests as well as food and beverage demonstrations and cook-off competitions.
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