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BAMS Fest 2024: A Look Book of Black Joy

Mya Bentick
August 23, 2024 4 Mins Read
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The sixth annual Boston Art and Soul (BAMS) festival took place from June 29th to June 30th at Playstead Field in Franklin Park, Boston. The event featured a diverse lineup of vendors, food, and live music performances, headlined by Grammy-nominated artists Rapsody, BJ The Chicago Kid, and R&B singer Xavier Omär. Emerging local talents like Nay Speaks and Bia Javier also delivered electrifying performances, captivating the audience with their powerful vocals and stage presence.

The festival radiated Black Joy, drawing smiles from people of all ages who gathered to soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Whether attendees used BAMS fest as a fashion runway or as a special moment to connect with loved ones, the event beautifully encapsulated the spirit of community and celebration. The photos from the festival reflect the diverse expressions of joy and unity that BAMS fest brought to Boston.

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BAMS fest is an expression of Black Joy in Boston. Whether folks came to BAMS fest to use it as their fashion runway or a place to spend time with those they cherish.


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