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Falls Church, VA – Get ready to groove to the soulful rhythms and vibrant tunes at the 30th Annual Tinner Hill Music Festival! This much-anticipated event will take place on Saturday, June 8, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM at Cherry Hill Park, located at 312 Park Avenue, Falls Church City, VA 22046.
Organized by the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation, the festival promises a full day of exceptional live music, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and history of Tinner Hill. With a diverse lineup of artists performing genres ranging from blues and R&B to funk and gospel, the festival is set to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers of all ages.
Headlining this year’s festival are the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama, renowned for their electrifying gospel harmonies and powerful performances. Joining them will be an eclectic mix of local, regional, and national acts, ensuring a vibrant musical journey throughout the day.
Tickets are available for purchase on the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation’s website and other ticketing platforms such as Eventbrite. Early bird pricing is available, so grab your tickets soon to secure the best rates. For those looking to contribute further, sponsorship opportunities are also available.
For more details about the lineup, ticket information, and sponsorship opportunities, visit the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation's official website or follow the festival’s social media pages.
Cherry Hill Park is centrally located in Falls Church City and offers ample parking. Attendees are encouraged to carpool or use public transportation when possible to minimize traffic and parking congestion.
Join us at Cherry Hill Park on June 8th to celebrate three decades of music, culture, and community at the Tinner Hill Music Festival. Bring your friends, family, and a love for great music to this extraordinary event that continues to honor the legacy and contributions of Tinner Hill.
About Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation: The Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich history and cultural contributions of African Americans in Northern Virginia, particularly those associated with the Tinner Hill area. Through events like the Tinner Hill Music Festival, the foundation aims to educate and engage the community while celebrating the arts and cultural diversity.