PHILADELPHIA, PA, June 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) In celebration of National Caribbean Heritage Month, The Multicultural Festival/Concert of Colors has been rescheduled to Sunday, June 30, 2013. The event was originally scheduled to be held on June 8, 2013, however, stormy weather forced the event to be postponed.
All artists who were due to perform on June 8 are still scheduled to perform on Sunday, June 30, 2013. Those who purchased tickets for June 8, 2013 should keep those tickets so they can be used on June 30. All tickets purchased for June 8 will be honored on June 30, 2013.
Produced by the Caribbean Heritage Carnival Group of Philadelphia, PA, this is a family event with food, music, arts and crafts and many activities and free giveaways for children. Several dance teams will also delight the crowd.
For more information about the Multicultural Festival/Concert of Colors, log on to http://www.chcgphilly.com or call 484.843.0768.
Multicultural Festival/Concert of Colors, Rescheduled to June 30, 2013; Event Postponed from June 8, 2013 Due to Stormy Weather Conditions
Caribbean festival & concert featuring international artists Gyptian, Roy Cape & The Allstars Band, Blaxx, Khari Kill, Rafiya, Lyrikal, Ronnie Homer, Denise Belfon, Benjai, Nikita and Caloudji. Moko jumbies, food, crafts & more!
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[Press-News.org] Multicultural Festival/Concert of Colors, Rescheduled to June 30, 2013; Event Postponed from June 8, 2013 Due to Stormy Weather ConditionsCaribbean festival & concert featuring international artists Gyptian, Roy Cape & The Allstars Band, Blaxx, Khari Kill, Rafiya, Lyrikal, Ronnie Homer, Denise Belfon, Benjai, Nikita and Caloudji. Moko jumbies, food, crafts & more!