Bowie State University will celebrate Black History Month with the Voices of Freedom Black History Concert on Monday, February 17th, at 6:00 p.m. The event will celebrate Black history, culture, and heritage, brought to life through the universal language of music. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with inspiring performances by renowned artists and talented choirs.
Headlining the concert are two gospel music legends, John P. Kee and Maurette Brown Clark. Known for their soulful voices and, their performances promise to inspire and uplift the audience as they honor the rich legacy of Black history.
Adding to the evening’s grandeur will be the harmonious voices of the U.S. Naval Academy Gospel Choir, known for their dynamic and captivating performances. The Bowie State Concert Choir, showcasing the exceptional talent of Bowie State University students, will also take the stage.
The event will be hosted by Phillip Carter, a Stellar Award-winning artist whose passion for gospel music and engaging personality will guide the evening’s program. Tickets for the event are available now. The event will occur on the Bowie State University campus in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center Auditorium, 14000 Jericho Park Road, Bowie, MD. 20715-9465.
Click here to purchase your tickets. For additional information, contact Professor Brandon Felder at [email protected].
Hi,
Is the concert Monday the 17th or Saturday the 15th? The flier and article indicate two different days.
Thanks,
Ron
It is Monday, the 17th. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!