Andre 3000, famous musician known for playing the flute, is making a comeback to his hometown Atlanta for a free jazz festival.

OutKast's former member will do songs from "New Blue Sun" at his concert.

March 5th 2024.

Andre 3000, famous musician known for playing the flute, is making a comeback to his hometown Atlanta for a free jazz festival.
The City of Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as they recently made a big announcement. One of their own, former OutKast member Andre 3000, will be taking the stage at the Atlanta Jazz Festival in 2024. As a pioneer of Atlanta hip-hop, Andre 3000's performance is sure to be a highlight of the festival.

For those unfamiliar with the event, the Atlanta Jazz Festival is a free annual celebration that brings together culture, community, and of course, jazz. This year's festival will be held at Piedmont Park from May 25th to May 27th, with performances starting at 11 a.m. and ending at 11 p.m. each day. Camille Russell Love, the executive director of the Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs, expressed her excitement for the festival's 47th year in a written statement. She also highlighted the diverse lineup of both national and international artists, as well as local musicians from Atlanta.

And speaking of the lineup, the City of Atlanta has officially announced the artists and their performance days and times. On the first day, festival-goers can look forward to performances by New Jazz Underground, Sullivan Fortner, Butcher Brown, Cécile McLorin Salvant, and Something Else! Day two will feature OKAN, Luca Ciarla Trio, Jacques Schwarz-Bart, OLATUJA, and Paquito D'Rivera. And on the final day, Justice Michael & The Passage, KELS, Groove Centric, the highly anticipated André 3000, and Lizz Wright will take the stage.

Fans of André 3000 are especially excited to see him perform on Day 3, where he will be bringing his flute skills to the stage. Last year, he released his long-awaited solo album, New Blue Sun, which was a departure from his usual hip-hop style. Instead, he showcased his musical versatility with an instrumental flute album, much to the delight of his fans.

The Atlanta Jazz Festival is known as one of the largest free jazz festivals in the US, and it's no surprise that people are already marking their calendars for this highly anticipated event. With such a diverse and talented lineup, it's sure to be a weekend filled with culture, community, and of course, amazing jazz music. So come join us in Atlanta for a Memorial Day Weekend like no other!

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