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Master P Hosts the First Major Hip-Hop Black History Month Benefit Concert at NJPAC
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MasterPConcert.com Percy Master P Miller Black History Month Benefit Concert NJPAC.org TeamHopeFoundation.org Percy Master P Miller
An Evening of Music, Culture, and Empowerment to Celebrate Black History Month and Support Underserved Youth

NEWARK, N.J. - Washingtoner -- Celebrate Black History Month with an empowering evening of music, art, poetry, and inspiration as legendary artist and entrepreneur Percy "Master P" Miller presents the "I Have a Dream" Black History Month Benefit Concert at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) on Friday, February 28th, at 8 PM.

Honoring the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other pioneers who have paved the way, this event supports initiatives that uplift and celebrate Black history and culture. Through an intimate concert experience, attendees will witness Master P & Friends performing their classic hits on stage for the first time in Newark, NJ—a historical moment you don't want to miss.

The evening will also tribute cultural icons while supporting TeamHopeFoundation.org and its youth programs, backpack giveaways, and financial literacy initiatives in inner-city schools. Guests are encouraged to wear camouflage attire to honor not only the legacy of Master P and No Limit Records but also all of the soldiers who paved the way for our culture. This will add a unique, meaningful touch to the celebration.

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As a renowned music mogul, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of No Limit, Master P revolutionized the music industry with his innovative approach to business and artistry. He sold over 100 million records independently and is one of the most influential figures in hip-hop. Beyond music, he has dedicated his career to uplifting communities and driving positive social change and diversity.

With every ticket purchased, you are making a difference. Your donation helps to support educational opportunities and essential resources for underserved youth, nurturing future leaders and fostering lasting change.

"It's all about educating and celebrating our culture for a good cause, and this will go beyond just one month of February. Dr. Martin Luther King fought for our civil rights; we are standing up for economic freedom and celebrating those who made a difference—we are stronger together," says Percy Miller.

For more details visit MasterPConcert.com. For tickets, visit Ticketmaster or the NJPAC box office. For Sponsorships, Donations, or Group Reservations (10 or more), please email: info@masterpconcert.com.

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info@masterpconcert.com


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