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Everbloom music festival takes over Toronto's Great Hall

The one-day festival featured 16 artists who took the stage, rocking the mic for hundreds of visitors, and provided space for seven Black-owned vendors selling beauty products, jewelry, and home décor.

Everbloom music festival takes over Toronto's Great Hall
Scenes from the Everbloom music festival on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Great Hall in Toronto. KELVIN LEUNG PHOTO

Toronto’s Great Hall was home to Waveland Canada’s Everbloom music festival on Feb. 25.

The one-day festival featured 16 artists who took the stage, rocking the mic for hundreds of visitors, and provided space for seven Black-owned vendors selling beauty products, jewelry, and home décor.

“We're so proud of the success of the Everbloom Music Festival! We featured 16 Black-Canadian artists and seven Black-owned businesses in our vendors market, and it was all made possible by the community who supported us along the way,” Del Mahabadi, chief executive director of Waveland Canada, told Black Dollar Magazine in an email.

Here is a list of the artists who performed:

Sammy

Jackson

Del Hartley

AHSIA

• koziithegoat

B1GJuice

Loti

WolF McFarlane

Maurice Moore

• noiir

Eboni the Queen

Manny Dingo

Fafiélla

victory

Quincy Griffith

DJ Shannyn Hill

DJ TXWLL

Here is a list of the vendors that were presented:

Rise Above

Highware Haus

Nomads Wish

Di Vine Beauty Wellness

Miyakah

Reve de Bijou

Aye