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Cincinnati Music Festival presented by P&G (CMF) won’t skip a beat in 2021. Organizers events set for the traditional July weekend of the Cincinnati Music Festival, despite the full festival being postponed to 2022 due to the pandemic.

“Music provides hope, comfort and determination, especially now during uncertain times,” said Joe Santangelo, producer of CMF. “These three events promise to share the positivity and history of our Cincinnati Music Festival presented by P&G and to bring together our fans through their love of music and art.”

For the first concert The Andrew J. Brady ICON Music Center at The Banks on Thursday, July 22, Cincinnati Music Festival will partner with P&G and Vibe Cincinnati for a live concert by KEM with special guest Leela James. KEM last performed at Cincinnati Music Festival in 2018. Tickets are now available.

Friday Flow presented by P&G at Washington Park, on July 23, features live music from Love Street with Vibe 5 and Tonia Ruby. This concert is free and open to the public.

“As our community begins to gather together again, P&G is proud to support events that bring back the spirit of the Cincinnati Music Festival,” said Damon Jones, chief communications officer, P&G. “We know music is a unifying voice and CMF is a long-standing jewel of the city. This year we will celebrate it in unique ways throughout the weekend and keep the celebration and support for the African American community active.”

Cincinnati Music Festival, Sponsored by P&G with partners Kroger, ArtsWave, 3CDC and AGAR, will come together for its second year on Saturday, July 24 to produce a special CMF themed Outdoor Artwork Gallery with musical entertainment. This curated exhibit of outdoor artwork will highlight 15 BIPOC owned businesses and artists that will be paired up together to create a unique and collaborative exhibition focused on supporting local artists, local businesses and the celebration of both unique types of art. The collaborative artworks will be celebrated through a month’s long installation of outdoor artwork within Washington Park, and then will travel to Court Street to be on display for a period of time, before heading back to the businesses to be proudly displayed within their space.

The Cincinnati Music festival presented by P&G returns to Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium, July 21-23, 2022. A complete lineup will be announced in the next few months. Tickets are now on sale at CincyMusicFestival.com.

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