Some of the country’s best-known R&B, jazz and hip-hop musicians took center stage at the Sun Life Stadium over the weekend for the 10th annual Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival.
The two-day event attracted thousands of locals and out-of-town fans to revel in a wide variety of ethnically diverse foods and top merchandise from all around the world, all while enjoying the fantastic star-studded line-up that boasted singers Erykah Badu, Run D.M.C., R. Kelly, Maxwell, Toni Braxton and more.
Last years’ Jazz in the Gardens garnered a heaping 68,000 guests with live performances by Grammy award-winning artists such as Ne-Yo, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, LL Cool J, Fantasia Burrino and Mary J. Blige.
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(Photo Credit: Aaron Davidson/Getty Images for Jazz in the Gardens)
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