The 4th annual “BeltLine After Dark” festival returns this weekend, June 2 through 4, and includes a variety of music such as Afrobeat, Motown, Soul and HipHop.
The celebration will also host art vendors, acrobatic arts, pop-up performances and a Bikefest hosted by radio personality Big Tigger.
In this interview, Miranda Kyle, the Arts & Culture Program Manager for the Atlanta BeltLine, joined “City Lights” senior producer Kim Drobes along with musician Mausiki Scales, founder of the Common Ground Collective, to talk more about the event.
“Beltline After Dark celebrates the incredible range of performative arts that we see in Atlanta,” Kyle said.
More information about the Beltline After Dark Festival is available here.