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2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® Reveals Night-by-Night Lineup Featuring Babyface, Leon Thomas, Public Enemy and George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic with Friends

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2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® Reveals Night-by-Night Lineup Featuring Babyface, Leon Thomas, Public Enemy and George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic with Friends
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2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® Reveals Night-by-Night Lineup Featuring Babyface, Leon Thomas, Public Enemy and George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic with Friends

2026-05-08 00:51 Last Updated At:01:01

NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 7, 2026--

The ESSENCE Festival of Culture® presented by Coca-Cola® returns to New Orleans July 3–5, 2026, unveiling its night-by-night Evening Concert Series lineup with newly announced performances from Babyface and Leon Thomas, joining a cross-generational mix of artists across hip-hop, R&B, soul, and funk at the Caesars Superdome. The announcement builds on previously revealed performers including Cardi B, Latto, Kehlani, Patti LaBelle, Brandy and Monica, Public Enemy, and George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, who will celebrate 50 years of the Mothership landing in New Orleans with a collaborative performance featuring Big Boi, Scarface, Big Freedia, Nona Hendryx, and Durand Bernarr, with additional special moments to be revealed in the coming weeks.

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Opening night brings together artists who have defined the current moment across charts, radio, and live performance. Grammy Award-winning rapper and entrepreneur Cardi B makes her ESSENCE Festival of Culture® debut following her latest tour run, bringing her in-demand live show to New Orleans for the very first time. She is joined by chart-topping rapper Latto, who will release her forthcoming album Big Mama on May 29, and Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Kehlani, who recently released her self-titled project, both arriving at pivotal moments in their current eras. The night offers one of the first opportunities to experience new records from both artists live, alongside the hits that have defined their rise, as one of the most powerful global voices takes the stage in a moment that reaches beyond music. SZN4, the four-member R&B and soul vocal group formed on Netflix’s Building the Band, brings a modern take on classic vocal harmony.

Saturday night centers R&B in a way only ESSENCE Festival of Culture® can. Patti LaBelle returns to the Festival stage as a legendary vocalist and one of its defining voices, bringing a catalog that continues to set the standard for live performance. Brandy and Monica, Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum R&B artists, take the stage together, bringing a live chemistry that continues to draw strong audience demand, including “The Boy Is Mine,” which held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 13 consecutive weeks. Josh Levi, a rising R&B performer, brings a new generation of stage presence, while Leon Thomas, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, producer, and artist, continues his solo run with growing momentum. One additional voice will be revealed in the coming weeks, marking a celebration of one of R&B’s most enduring albums.

The weekend closes with a lineup built on influence and musical lineage. Newly announced performer Babyface, a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and producer, brings a catalog that has shaped modern R&B across decades. Genre-defining rap group Public Enemy returns with a body of work that continues to define the political and cultural voice of hip-hop, from Fear of a Black Planet to “Fight the Power.” Funk architect George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic bring the Mothership back to New Orleans for the first time in five decades, marking a return that connects one of the most influential live concepts in Black music to the ESSENCE stage . Joined by special guests including Big Boi, Scarface, Big Freedia, Nona Hendryx, and Durand Bernarr, the set reflects the reach of that sound across hip-hop, R&B, and funk. Doug E. Fresh, a Grammy-winning hip-hop innovator known for elevating beatboxing into a defining element of live performance.

For more than 30 years, the ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® has returned to New Orleans as a defining gathering for Black culture, bringing together artists and audiences across music, entertainment, and community. Beyond the Evening Concert Series, the Festival extends across the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, where daytime programming offers live conversations, cultural moments, and interactive experiences across beauty, business, wellness, and more.

Ticketsfor the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® presented by Coca-Cola® are available now, with single night tickets on sale May 13th at 10:00 AM CT. Hotel packages and travel offerings are also available for those planning their stay in New Orleans. Additional talent, programming, and special moments will be announced in the coming weeks. Follow @ESSENCEFest on X,Facebook, andInstagram to stay connected.

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2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® Reveals Night-by-Night Lineup Featuring Babyface, Leon Thomas, Public Enemy and George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic with Friends

2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture® Presented by Coca-Cola® Reveals Night-by-Night Lineup Featuring Babyface, Leon Thomas, Public Enemy and George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic with Friends

GENEVA (AP) — In a political shift Thursday, the International Olympic Committee said athletes from Belarus should once again compete with their full national identity and not be vetted for neutral status, even as the war in Ukraine continues.

Though the non-binding advice to sports governing bodies does not yet apply also to Russia, it seemed to point toward being closer to ending Russia’s isolation in Olympic circles during its war on Ukraine as the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games approaches.

Athletes from Russia and its military ally Belarus had to be approved as neutrals who did not support the war for individual events at the 2024 Paris Olympics and February’s Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. The countries were barred from all team sports at the Olympics.

“The IOC reaffirms that athletes’ participation in international competition should not be limited by the actions of their governments, including involvement in a war or conflict,” the Olympic body said.

The IOC noted the qualification period “starts this summer” for Los Angeles, where more than 200 national Olympic teams are set to compete for more than 350 medal events on the program.

The updated Olympic position more than four years into the war on Ukraine also comes after repeated calls from critics of Israel for sporting sanctions to be applied because of the conflict in Gaza.

The IOC has under president Kirsty Coventry and her predecessor Thomas Bach resisted those requests, and on Thursday cited its task to “navigate the ever-increasing complex realities and consequences of the current geopolitical context.”

One barrier to Russian athletes' full return is an ongoing World Anti-Doping Agency investigation into recent reports, including by the New York Times, implicating Russian anti-doping agency official Veronika Loginova.

The IOC said its executive board noted “with concern the recent information” being looked at by WADA, without naming Loginova.

The Russian Olympic Committee has been suspended by the IOC since October 2023 for incorporating regional sports bodies in illegally occupied eastern Ukraine.

“Whilst the ROC has held constructive exchanges with the IOC on its suspension,” the IOC said, “it remains suspended while the IOC Legal Affairs Commission continues to review the matter.”

Coventry told reporters at an online news conference there is no set timetable to complete the legal review.

Track and field's World Athletics excluded athletes and officials from Russia and Belarus out of its international events within days of the war starting. The IOC's move Thursday will not change that.

“Our council has made a clear decision that when there is tangible movement towards peace negotiations it can begin to review its decisions,” the Monaco-based track body said.

Sports officials in northern European and the Baltic countries have taken strong positions against Russia and Belarus since 2022, and the Swedish sports confederation on Thursday called the IOC's advice “deeply unfortunate.”

A total of 32 neutral athletes competed in Paris, combining to win five medals including one gold in trampoline by Ivan Litvinovich of Belarus. One silver medal was won by the 20 neutral athletes in Milan and Cortina.

At the previous Olympic editions, a Russian team of 335 athletes went to the Tokyo Summer Games held in 2021 and 209 went to the 2022 Beijing Winter Games. Belarus sent 101 and 26, respectively.

A Belarus team should now expect to regain privileges at the 2028 Olympics — march under a national flag in the opening and closing ceremonies, wear uniforms in national colors, and hear the anthem played for gold medalists.

The IOC announced its Belarus news hours after a positive doping test was revealed for one of the country's four medalists at the Paris Olympics.

Weightlifter Yauheni Tsikhantsou, who took bronze in the men's 102-kilogram class in Paris, is not suspended while his case is prosecuted by the International Testing Agency. Growth hormone was found in a sample Tsikhantsou gave in March, the ITA said Thursday.

The IOC board chaired by Coventry gave updates on the 2030 Winter Games in the French Alps and picking a host for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games.

An ongoing review of the Winter Games program will be confirmed in June but cannot include in France any sports not played on snow and ice, Coventry said. There has been speculation about adding new sports or boosting the winter program with indoor sports from the Summer Games.

The youth hosting contest was moving to a vote next month but stalled Thursday because of IOC uncertainty about a strategy for what it aimed to achieve, Coventry said, noting “very disjointed” views worldwide.

The bidders are Asunción, Paraguay; Bangkok, Thailand; and Santiago, Chile.

AP Winter Olympics at https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

FILE - Ivan Litvinovich of the Individual Neutral Athletes celebrates after winning the gold medal during the men's trampoline finals in Bercy Arena at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

FILE - Ivan Litvinovich of the Individual Neutral Athletes celebrates after winning the gold medal during the men's trampoline finals in Bercy Arena at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

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