The city will host and sponsor events leading up to and on Hip Hop’s actual birthdate (August 11, 2023) in commemoration of Atlanta-based rappers, musicians, and creatives from over the past 50 years.
There's no better way to celebrate 50 years of hip hop than talking about the influence it's had on one of my favorite cities.🔥 Join us at the @AtlantaBeltLine's Third Quarterly Briefing on September 14 from 5:45-7:30 p.m. at @TheUnionFitHub for a talk about hip hop and how it's shaped Atlanta and the BeltLine. Hope to see you there! #ATL50HipHop #ATLBeltLine
There's no better way to celebrate 50 years of hip hop than talking about the influence it's had on one of my favorite cities.🔥
Join us at the @AtlantaBeltLine's Third Quarterly Briefing on September 14 from 5:45-7:30 p.m. at @TheUnionFitHub for a talk about hip hop and how it's shaped Atlanta and the BeltLine. Hope to see you there! #ATL50HipHop #ATLBeltLine
As part of the City of Atlanta’s Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop, The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs with hosting a night of art expression and hip hopIconic photographic Hip Hop portraits by Cam KirkA Curation of Atlanta Hip-Hop Album Cover Designs Creative Directed and Designed by Artist DL WarfieldA dance performance by dance troupes: WeOnFyre and Bautanzt Here