City Connect Series: City Beats & Visual Vibes

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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City Beats & Visual Vibes, a City Connect Series Event, will showcase a dynamic fusion of live music, visual arts, and community engagement on April 5th at Moore Square in Raleigh, NC. The event will feature a lineup of talented performers including the renowned Shaolin Jazz group “Can We Kick It,” America’s Got Talent violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa, eight-year-old local talent Leah Laiani, and saxophonist Freddy Greene.

Among the performers, attendees can also enjoy the Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School Marching Band, Bugg Elementary Step Team, and DJ House. The evening will be further enhanced by local artists displaying their work, providing a visually stimulating experience for all guests. The night will culminate with a special screening of “Black Panther,” accompanied by a live remixing of the soundtrack by the Shaolin Jazz group.

In addition to the entertainment lineup, the event will feature vendors from the Black Flea Market and a variety of food trucks on-site, ensuring a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for all who attend. Presented in collaboration with First Friday, “City Beats & Visual Vibes” is free and open to the public, promising an unforgettable evening of music, art, and community.

Save the date and join us on April 5th from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Moore Square, located at 201 S. Blount Street in Raleigh, NC 27601, for a celebration of City Connect Series: City Beats & Visual Vibes.



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