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atlanta | may 25th - june 6th

atlanta’s new renaissance

black music week

Unite Atlanta Ignite the World

Amplifying Black American Music, Arts, Culture, education, Technology & Economic Development.

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This Is Bigger Than a Week.

Black Music Week — BMW ATL — is a 13-day experience built to do more than celebrate Black music. It’s designed to activate it. Panels. Performances. Showcases. Dinners. Summits. Conversations that become collaborations.

This is Atlanta’s New Renaissance — a gathering staged in one city, built to reverberate around the world.

the Renaissance is Built on Five Pillars.

The Black Music Week foundation stands on five core values.

Pillar 1
Music & The Arts

Honoring the art effectively and amplifying its influence.

pillar 2
Culture & Community

Because sustainable culture requires deep roots and high affinity.

pillar 3
Education & Mentorship

Responsibility and pathway into the creative industry.

pillar 4
Technology & Innovation

Exploring the future of sound, technology, and innovation.

pillar 5
Economics, Business & Wellness

Real conversations about significant opportunities and growth.

Why Atlanta?

Harlem awakened the world. Atlanta activates the future.

For more than half a century, Atlanta has been the engine of Black music — not just producing it, but defining what it means, what it costs, and who profits. Atlanta doesn’t follow culture. It creates it.

Black Music Week is Atlanta’s New Renaissance — a conscious echo of the movement that happened in one city and reverberated for a century. BMW ATL gathers the artists, executives, creatives, and communities writing the next chapter together.

Because as an international city, the world already looks here.

When culture moves, the world moves.

Welcome to Atlanta.

What Does That Mean for You?

Panels that turn insight into action. Rooms where the next deal gets done. Access to the executives, artists, and innovators shaping the next era of Black music.

This is where conversations turn into collaborations.

America’s Original Music.

Black American music isn’t a genre — it’s the foundation of America’s sound. Born in the South and carried across the world, it gave birth to jazz, blues, R&B, rock, soul, funk, hip-hop, and trap. Every era of American music traces its roots back to Black creation, Black innovation, and Black persistence.

From Jimi Hendrix to Sly and the Family Stone, from the architects of Motown to the pioneers of Atlanta’s own sound — Black Music built a cultural legacy that never stopped moving forward. 

Black Music Week honors those icons.

Full schedule now available. Reserve your spot to access all programming.

Full schedule now available. Reserve your spot to access all programming.

thirteen Days Across the City.

Featuring signature experiences such as:

Mzansi–Atlanta Creative Industry Expo — Africa Day

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) • 12pm–6pm
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

In partnership with Veromo Enterprises (South Africa) — celebrating Africa Month in Atlanta and the diaspora roots of Black American Music

DAY 1 — MON, MAY 25

DAY 2 — TUE, MAY 26

Mzansi–Atlanta Creative Industry Expo — All Roads Lead to Atlanta

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) • 12pm–6pm
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

In partnership with Veromo Enterprises (South Africa)

Mzansi–Atlanta Creative Industry Expo — All Roads Lead to Atlanta

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) • 12pm–6pm
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

In partnership with Veromo Enterprises (South Africa)

DAY 3 — WED, MAY 27

Official UNITE ATLANTA Press Conference & Media Day

Georgia State Capitol  •  Time TBA
206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA 30334


“ATL Mayors” Fireside Chat

The Retreat by The Gathering Spot  •  Time TBA
1115 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 - West Midtown Atlanta 


Hosted by Ryan Wilson, Co-Founder & CEO, The Gathering Spot 


UniverSoul Circus

Georgia State University Old Turner Field Grey Lot •  Time TBA
688 Central Ave SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30315


Discounted tickets available with Black Music Week 2026 credentials

DAY 4  —  THU, MAY 28

Jack The Rapper (REMIX) Conference, Panels & Showcases

Presented by Unite Atlanta & the Black American Music Association

bamX Premier Panels Series

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) | Time TBA
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Panel #1: Creating the Hits

Panel #2: Owning the Hits

Panel #3: Urban vs. African American vs. Black

Panel #4: Radio vs. Social Media

Panel #5: Sync Panel

Presentation: Ray Daniels Live — The GAUDs Show Podcast

Panel #6: Brands Shaping Atlanta

The Underground Mixer

The Loft at Center Stage Theater  •  8pm–midnight
1374 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309


Presented by Core Ent.

Unite Atlanta “Family Affair” Reception Welcome Party

Embassy Suites Buckhead  •  8pm
3285 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305

DAY 5  —  FRI, MAY 29

Jack The Rapper (REMIX) Conference, Panels & Showcases

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) •  Time TBA
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Presented by Unite Atlanta & the Black American Music Association

Panel: The Live Show with Artist Development

bamX-Mzansi Community Backyard Party & Showcases

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus)  •  12 noon–7pm
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Tailgater  •  Cookout  •  Barbecue  •  Family Experience

Unite Atlanta  •  UniverSoul Circus Community Giveback

Georgia State University Old Turner Field Grey Lot •  Time TBA
688 Central Ave SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30315

DAY 6 — SAT, MAY 30

Health Matters Summit: A Mind, Body & Soul Experience

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus)  •  Time TBD
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Unite Atlanta UniverSoul Circus Act & Community Giveback

Georgia State University Old Turner Field Grey Lot •  Time TBA
688 Central Ave SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30315

DAY 7 — SUN, MAY 31

Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame - Induction Ceremony

MLK Jr. Dr & Northside Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
(Near Mercedes-Benz Stadium) •  2:30pm–4pm

Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame - VIP Honors Dinner

Phoenix Hotel  •  5pm–8pm
70 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30303

DAY 8 — MON, JUN 1

A Presidential Leadership Conversation on Music, Arts, Culture, Education & Mentorship

Ray Charles Performing Arts Center
(Morehouse Campus) •  Time TBA
900 West End Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310

Invited Host: Rose Scott

FEATURING

Paula Wallace

President & Founder, Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Dr. F. DuBois Bowman

President, Morehouse College

Rosalind "Roz" Brewer

Interim President & Chair Emerita, Spelman College

Harvey Mason Jr.

President & CEO, The Recording Academy

Tammy Hurt

Chair, Recording Academy Board of Trustees; Managing Partner, Placement Music

Kennard Garrett

Producer, Composer & Arranger; Director, Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College; Co-founder, PACE Recordings

bamX-BAM! Medal of Honor —
“An Era of Soul”

SCADShow Theater Atlanta  •  Time TBD
1470 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30309

Special Guest & Performances

DAY 9 — TUE, JUN 2

Additional programming TBA

DAY 10 — WED, JUN 3

Dot Connectors: Tech Meets Music

Sage Venue  •  Time TBA

DAY 11  —  THU, JUN 4

Additional programming TBA

DAY 12  —  FRI, JUN 5

DAY 13 — SAT, JUN 6

The Kickoff to ATL Rhythm Cup Youth Summer Soccer Series

BT Harvey Stadium (Morehouse Campus)  •  Time TBD
830 Westview Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314

Kickoff event / 5 on 5 competition series

Full schedule now available. Reserve your spot to access all programming.

Full schedule now available. Reserve your spot to access all programming.

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