City of Miami Gardens and Black Promoters Collective Announce 17th Annual Jazz in The Gardens Music Festival
This year the City of Miami Gardens is partnering up with the Black Promoters Collective to redefine and expand Jazz in the Gardens, elevating the renowned music festival to new heights. The festival dates are slated for Saturday, March 9th, and Sunday, March 10th, 2024, and will take place at Hard Rock Stadium.
Grammy™ award-winning, and multi-platinum-selling Maxwell will headline while Babyface, Jeezy, Scarface, Jaheim, Tamia, Marsha Ambrosius, October London, and DJ Cassidy’s Pass the Mic Live! with special guests are just a few of the incredible talents set to grace the festival’s stages. JITG is hosted by Rickey Smiley & Jess Hilarious.
To purchase tickets for the festival, visit ticketmaster.com.
About Black Promoters Collective (BPC)
The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) is a coalition of six of the nation’s top independent concert promotion and event production companies. As a 100% Black-owned business, its mission is to be the world’s leading producer and provider of culturally relevant live entertainment experiences. To learn more, visit the website of Black Promoters Collective.
About the City of Miami Gardens
The City of Miami Gardens celebrated its 20th anniversary of incorporation in 2023. With a population of approximately 113,000, it is the third-largest city in Miami-Dade County. Miami Gardens is a solid professional community of unique diversity. It is the largest predominantly African American municipality in Florida and boasts thousands of Caribbean and Hispanic residents. The city is the home of the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Dolphins football team, University of Miami Hurricanes football team, Orange Bowl football game, 2020 Super Bowl, Miami Tennis Open, the Miami Dolphins Training Facility and home of the Formula One Miami Grand Prix Race. The city has demonstrated steady growth in the areas of community and economic development and has gained a reputation for being a premier destination in South Florida. Miami Gardens is the future host cities of the College Football Playoff National Championship and FIFA World Cup 2026. Miami Gardens is a 2020 All-America City.