BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Founder Beverly Bond and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announce Grammy Award Winner India.Arie to Headline BLACK GIRLS ROCK! | Shore Fire Media

Black Girls RockClient Information

12 May, 2022Print

BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Founder Beverly Bond and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announce Grammy Award® Winner India.Arie to Headline BLACK GIRLS ROCK!

In Its First Ever Collaboration with the NSO Pops June 30 and July 1, 2022 in the Concert Hall

(WASHINGTON)BLACKGIRLSROCK! founder Beverly Bond and the John F.Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announce multi-Grammy Award®–winning R&B icon India.Arie will headline this year’s BLACK GIRLS ROCK! FEST™ as it makes its highly anticipated return—collaborating with the National Symphony Orchestra for the very first time. This must-see event will feature lush orchestrations by Dr. Henry Panion, who will also conduct. Tickets are available at the Kennedy Center box office, on the Kennedy Center website, or by calling (202) 467-4600.

BGR!FEST celebrates black women's creative contributions to the world and showcases the work of stellar female artists who are masters of their craft. India.Arie's outstanding musical talents, backed by the iconic National Symphony Orchestra, will be a magical combination of high art and healing. I am thrilled to continue to grow the BGR!FEST in partnership with the Kennedy Center,” says BLACK GIRLS ROCK! CEO and Executive Producer Beverly Bond.

Now in its third year, BGR FEST™ is an immersive multi-day live experience curated to celebrate the cultural contributions of Black women artists, thought leaders, and creatives. Additional artists, speakers, and events to be announced.

A deeply generous performer known for her velvet-rich alto, India.Arie is a true believer in the power of words and music to spread love, healing, peace, and joy. She is respected worldwide by her fans and the music industry community for her incredible talent as a singer, songwriter, and performer. She earned seven Grammy® nominations for her 2001 double-platinum debut Acoustic Soul featuring the hit single “Video,” followed by the platinum-selling and critically acclaimed album Voyage to India, the gold-certified Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship, and its sequel Testimony: Vol. 2, Love & Politics.

With over 10 million albums sold worldwide, the award-winning artist has performed at theKennedy Center Honors, the NAACP Awards and the Grammy Awards®. Her songs have been featured in motion pictures including A Shark’s Tale, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, and Sex and the City. She has played alongside Stevie Wonder, Sting, Elton John, Bette Midler, and Michael McDonald, and many others. 

 

About BLACK GIRLS ROCK!

Celebrity DJ, CEO, and founder of BLACK GIRLS ROCK! Beverly Bond established BGR FEST™ as a complementary platform to theBLACK GIRLS ROCK!™ brand, furthering its mission to create spaces for Black women-centered content and uplifting the groundbreaking women who stretch the boundaries of creativity, artistic expression, and innovation. Past BGR FEST™ events include sold-out concerts with Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jazmine Sullivan, Alice Smith, Rapsody, and more. blackgirlsrock.com

 

About Hip Hop Culture at the Kennedy Center

With Hip Hop Culture serving as one of our nation’s greatest cultural assets and ambassadors, the Hip Hop Culture programs at the Kennedy Center recognize hip hop’s contributions to global culture and its power to build and transform communities through art and action. Through this programmatic platform, the Center aims to create a dynamic home for Hip Hop Culture and celebrate hip hop’s role as a catalyst for innovation, exploration, and transformation with a dynamic mix of performances, humanities events, film screenings, workshops and interactive experiences, in person and online. The Kennedy Center appointed iconic rapper, producer, and DJ Q-Tip as its first Artistic Director of Hip Hop Culture (2016); 2017 saw LL COOL J become the first hip hop artist ever awarded a Kennedy Center Honors; and in 2018, the Center’s Hip Hop Culture Council was founded. The Roots currently serve as the Hip Hop Culture program’s inaugural Artists-in-Residence. To learn more about the Kennedy Center’s Hip Hop Culture program, please visit: https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/explore-by-genre/hip-hop/

 

Crediting

The Presenting Sponsor of NSO Pops is AARP.

This performance is presented by Wells Fargo.

Major support is provided by Boeing and Universal Music Group.

# # #

PRESS CONTACTS:

Brendan Padgett

(202) 416-8004

BEPadgett@Kennedy-Center.org

 

Camryn Hardy

(202) 416-8410

CHardy@Kennedy-Center.org

 

Jennifer Valentin

(617) 417-8387

JValentin@Shorefire.com