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Published on August 16th, 2023 | by Crystal Willis

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Boston’s Almont Park Comes Alive with HOI Radio Network Family Festival Featuring André Ward, Ms. Angel Monét and More

On July 29, 2023, the picturesque Almont Park in Boston came alive with the vibrant beats and creative energy of the House of Inspiration Radio Network’s Family Music & Arts Festival. This exciting outdoor event, hosted by the esteemed Boston-based non-profit organization by Monét Ledbetter-Glaude’s Inét Entertainment and the HOI Radio Network, transformed the park into a haven of artistic expression and cultural celebration.

The festival capitalized on Boston’s rich and diverse community, curating a remarkable experience that blended music, arts, culture, and community engagement. Attendees were treated to an unforgettable day of live cultural performances that resonated with the heart of the city. The event’s central focus was to offer a unique musical journey while fostering connections among attendees and empowering them with resources from the local community.

The stellar lineup of performances included renowned artists who captivated the audience with their immense talent and passion:

  • Ms. Angel Monét: A mesmerizing vocalist whose soulful tunes tugged at heartstrings and elevated spirits, especially for young children.
  • Diggity Dom: A dynamic hip-hop artist who brought the crowd to their feet with infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics.
  • André Ward: An instrumental virtuoso who wove a tapestry of melodies through his captivating musical prowess.
  • Roots Alley Collective: A group that seamlessly melded various cultural influences into a harmonious musical experience, reflecting the diversity of Boston’s community.
  • Wanda P. Josephs: A spoken word poet whose words resonated deeply, sparking reflection and inspiration among the listeners.
  • HOTBERRYBLACK: A genre-blending ensemble that pushed boundaries and created an electrifying atmosphere with their unique sound.

The event’s theme, “Healing For Your Soul: Give Me Help,” added a layer of emotional depth to the festival. Beyond the musical performances, the festival aimed to provide attendees with a sense of joy, inspiration, and rejuvenation. This overarching theme underscored the importance of finding solace and healing through the power of music and arts, especially during challenging times.

The Family Music & Arts Festival went beyond entertainment by bridging the gap between attendees and valuable community resources. Local businesses were also an integral part of the event, offering attendees a chance to connect with the vibrant tapestry of Boston’s local economy. Through this holistic approach, the festival truly embodied the spirit of unity, empowerment, and growth within the community.

As the sun set on Almont Park, the echoes of the performances and the memories created at the Family Music & Arts Festival lingered on, leaving attendees inspired, connected, and invigorated. The event will be remembered as a testament to the transformative power of music, arts, and community engagement, and a shining example of Boston’s resilience and creativity.

 


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About the Author

Crystal Willis is an Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, Entertainment Publicist and CEO of The Omni Firm. She is also a Transformational Life Coach and Founder of The Crysalis. Her personal story has been seen by millions of people on media outlets like Marie Claire Magazine, PBS, Blaze TV, Daily Signal and more.


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