Maxwell headlines star-studded 17th JITG Music Festival lineup

The soul-stirring, Grammy award-winning, and multi-platinum-selling Maxwell will headline a star-studded lineup featuring Babyface, Jeezy, Scarface, and DJ Cassidy’s “Pass the Mic Live! featuring Lil Kim, T.I., Too $hort, Uncle Luke, Tamia, Marsha Ambrosius and October London for the 17th Annual Jazz In The Gardens (JITG) Music Festival – and that is only day two.

They are just but a few of the incredible talents set to grace the festival’s stages for what has become the City of Miami flagship event.

Jazz In The Gardens will be held March 9-10 at Hard Rock Stadium and hosted by the dynamic comedic duo Rickey Smiley and Jess Hilarious.

Rickey Smiley will host day two with Jess Hilarious tapped to host day one which will feature performances by Jazmine Sullivan, Summer Walker, Davido, Kirk Franklin, Omarion, Fantasia, Tink and Eric Bellinger and a special DJ set by Kid Capri – “DJ Nasty 305 Welcome to The Crib Set” featuring Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Trina, Ballgreezy, Wayne Wonda, Major 9 and Michael Sterling.

The event is called Jazz in the Gardens, but the two-day event offers a dynamic fusion of R&B, Soul, Afrobeat, and Hip-Hop genres, broadening the festival’s appeal across diverse age groups.

Black Promoters Collective (BPC) unveiled the groundbreaking partnership with JITG marking a significant step towards redefining and expanding the iconic festival experience.

Troy Brown, Black Promoters Collective partner and CMO said BPC is thrilled to work alongside the City of Miami Gardens to enhance the already vibrant Jazz In The Gardens brand and take it to the next level.

“For example, notably, JITG has never incorporated the Afrobeat genre into its lineup. BPC plans to change that and infuse the festival with a mix of genres, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees,” said Brown.

Miami Gardens Mayor Rodney Harris said the

partnership with the BPC promises an enhanced festival experience, and a line-up of talented artists who represent the diverse culture in Miami Gardens and South Florida region.

This year’s festival staging will offer exciting additions — a vibrant marketplace, providing festival-goers with a diverse and immersive experience, accelerated storytelling, and a newly installed food truck village.

This collaboration signifies a crucial milestone in the growth of the Black Promoters Collective, expanding its portfolio into festivals and other live performance markets. The partnership with JITG, they say, aligns with BPC’s commitment to redefining the live performance experience, promising a truly unforgettable festival for all attendees.

And The Nassau Guardian and Star 106.5 FM Hits have partnered with Bahamasair, the newly renovated Holiday Inn Express & Suites at 1701 University Drive, Plantation, Florida; and GoGoFlorida to give Bahamians the opportunity to once again take in this much-anticipated festival experience.

People can pick up a copy of The Nassau Guardian, fill out the printed entry form, clip it out and drop it off in the entry box at The Nassau Guardian’s Carter Street office to give themselves a chance at winning prize packages inclusive of two-day concert tickets.

Hopefuls can also enter via the Star 106 Hits website.

JITG entry deadline is Monday, March 1. Winners will be drawn on March 4 for the March 9-10 festival.

Tony Williams, Star 106.5 FM Hits programming director said the country’s top radio station and The Nassau Guardian are always thrilled to give Bahamians a chance to take in the much-anticipated festival for free.

He said as always, the masses of Bahamians that will travel to Florida for JITG will be assured an amazing time.

A number of supplementary winners will also win concert tickets to the festival at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

“Since 2009, The Nassau Guardian and Star 106.5 FM Hits has partnered with Jazz In The Gardens and Bahamasair and GoGoFlorida, and the newly renovated Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Plantation, Florida; and GoGoFlorida to send Nassau Guardian readers and listeners to the most exciting festival in the Florida area. Once again, we are thrilled for the opportunity to do so,” said Williams.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites, Plantation, Florida, offers free hot breakfast and 24-hour coffee and tea station; complimentary parking; outdoor pool; and a 24/7 fitness center.

Woodrow “Woody” Wilson, sales and marketing consultant, Bahamasair, has said they are always happy to partner with The Nassau Guardian, Star 106 Hits and GoGoFlorida and Holiday Inn Express & Suites to provide airlift to Miami and Fort Lauderdale for Bahamians wanting to take in the popular music festival.

Wilson, a frequent JITG attendee, said he always looks forward to the music festival.

JITG tickets start at $105 general admission for one day and you can bring your own chair or rent a chair; a two-day general admission pass is $186. Prime one day is $170; two days is $311. Platinum one day ticket is $250; two days is $449. Silver ambassador two-day only ticket is $984 with seating in rows two and three, parking passes access to dedicated restrooms and a souvenir lanyard. Gold Ambassador two-day only ticket is $1,053 includes front row seats and everything else from the silver package. Garden activation (VIP) is $950 and is standing room only, access to dedicated food trucks, restrooms and sponsor activations. Titanium level (two-day-only) is $1,500 and comes with elevated seating area with access to stage viewing area, parking pass, open bar featuring beer, wine and select spirits, and light snacks and dinner buffet with sweet snacks and dedicated bathroom.

Tickets can be purchased at jazzinthegardens.com/tickets.

Gates open at 3 p.m.; show starts at 4 p.m.

The JITG weekend will kick off with the Opening Night Party on Friday, March 8, hosted at the iconic Hard Rock Casino Hotel. It promises to be an unforgettable evening of music, mingling, and entertainment in the heart of Miami Gardens featuring Kid Capri, Bo Weezy, DJ Tight, SheJ Hercules and DJ Nasty. Dance to the rhythm of live jazz, savor delicious culinary delights, and enjoy signature cocktails as they the stage for an incredible weekend. Event organizers say the Opening Night Party is the perfect way to start your Jazz in the Gardens experience with style, sophistication, and a touch of casino magic and get ready to make memories that will last a lifetime!

Opening Night Party tickets range between $35 and $1,500.

Elevate your perspective and be part of something truly inspiring at the JITG Women’s Impact Luncheon featuring Fantasia, on Friday, March 8 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Seminole Grand Ballroom.

Doors open to this empowering event at 10 a.m. It is a celebration of female leadership, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. It’s a day of engaging discussions, powerful insights, and the opportunity to connect with influential women who are making a significant impact in various fields. Discover your own potential, network with like-minded individuals, and leave with a renewed sense of purpose. Organizers describe it as an enlightening day that will leave you inspired and motivated to make your mark on the world. The Women’s Impact Luncheon is where empowerment and excellence meet.

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