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AFROPUNK’s Girrrl Riot at Lincoln Center

FREE Known as a movement celebrating the creativity and freedom in alternative black culture and described by the New York Times as America’s “most multicultural festival,” AFROPUNK presents a concert full of powerful women. Included in this stellar lineup is the fiercely individualistic singer-songwriter Alice Smith, known as much for her high-octane vocals as for her stunning stage presence. Up next is SATE, a powerhouse vocalist and songwriter who is determined to keep the fire of hard rock ablaze with her bluesy raunch and stomping power chords. And the good-natured strut favored by The VeeVees balances an affection for outlandish theatrics and garage-rock revivalism. Presented by Lincoln Center Out of Doors

Where
Damrosch Park
70 Lincoln Center Plz
New York, NY

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