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4th Annual Pompano Fall Festival: Shirley Murdock, Adina Howard, Jeezy, and Plies Headline Broward County's Top Music Festival
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2024 Flyer Pompano Fall Fest Event Photo 1 Event Photo 2 SouthPromo.com
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Washingtoner -- The 4th Annual Pompano Fall Festival, hailed as the #1 music festival in Broward County, is set to light up Pompano Community Park on Saturday, November 30, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM. With an expected turnout of nearly 10,000 attendees, this year's event promises to be the biggest and most exciting yet, featuring live performances by legendary artists Shirley Murdock, Adina Howard, Jeezy, and Plies.

Born from a desire to strengthen the bonds within the South Florida community, the Pompano Fall Festival has become an annual celebration that brings together neighbors and local leaders to honor their shared love for the arts. Over the years, this event has become a cultural staple, drawing music lovers from all over to enjoy a day filled with unforgettable performances, delectable culinary experiences, and a vibrant marketplace of small businesses.

Since it's inception, this event has donated over $15,000 worth of scholarships to deserving HBCU college students as well other cash donations in varying amounts to local elementary schools in the North Broward district through the "Read to Achieve" community initiative.

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Guests at this year's festival can look forward to indulging in culinary delights from some of the South's top restaurants and food trucks, exploring the vendor's village, participating in exciting raffles and giveaways, and much more. Previous years have seen show-stopping performances from trailblazing artists like Monica, Freddie Jackson, Dru Hill, Avant, Keke Wyatt, Jagged Edge, and many more, making the Pompano Fall Festival a must-attend event for music enthusiasts.

As the festival approaches its 4th year, Travis "T-Dogg" Gammage, the event's creator and CEO of 2 Extreme Marketing & Promotion, reflects on its growth and significance: "What started as a vision to fill a cultural void in the Pompano Beach community has quickly evolved into a destination event for adults 30+ who appreciate great music, food, and an unbeatable atmosphere. This year's festival will be a monumental celebration of the unity, creativity, and talent that thrive in our community."

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.pompanofallfest.com

For media inquiries contact Jessica Williams at info@southpromo.com or (954) 560-4812.

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