Golden Krust Orlando Announced as Sponsor for the 2023 Heart and Soul Music Festival
Apopka, FL September 27, 2023 – The Heart and Soul Music Festival is excited to announce that Golden Krust Orlando is joining as a sponsor for the upcoming 2023 event. This highly anticipated festival will take place at the Apopka Amphitheater on Saturday, October 14, 2023, with gates opening at 2:00 pm. Grammy Award-winning Stephanie Mills will headline the festival, accompanied by performances from Atlantic Starr, Lakeside, and Grammy-nominated artists Raheem DeVaughn and Kenny Lattimore, all with live bands.
Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery and Grill brings the authentic taste of the Caribbean to the world, and they are known for their commitment to giving back to communities through fundraising and philanthropic work. With four Golden Krust Orlando locations in the Metro Orlando, Florida area, including West Colonial Drive, Hiawassee Road, Clermont, and Alafaya, they have become a staple for delicious Caribbean cuisine.
“We are proud to sponsor the Heart and Soul Music Festival as part of our ongoing commitment to the community,” shared Zorida Pritipal-Manoo President of Golden Krust Orlando. “Bringing the flavors of the Caribbean to Central Florida is our passion, and we believe in supporting events that bring people together and celebrate the power of music.”
As of this press release, all of the reserved seats to the Heart & Soul Music Festival have been sold out. However, general admission tickets are still available, and attendees are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and personal coolers. Unopened bottled water will be allowed into the venue for added convenience and hydration. Secure your general admission tickets for the Heart & Soul Music Festival by visiting eventbrite.com or heartandsoulfestival.com.
“The Heart & Soul Music Festival is the largest old-school festival in Central Florida,” emphasized Paul Allen Billings, Executive Producer of the Heart & Soul Music Festival. “We are grateful for the support of Golden Krust Orlando, as their sponsorship helps us to continue providing an exceptional experience for our attendees and bring the best musical talent to our community.”
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