By Brianna Miles| March 27, 2020
Broccoli City sells out of tickets and gets pushed back do to the coronavirus pandemic.
Broccoli City has made its way back to the city. But recently announced that tickets are unfortunately sold out and that the festival will be rescheduled.
The festival will be held at the RFK Stadium in Washington, DC on October 4, 2020. This event will be the biggest event in the DC area that will feature panel discussions from influential leaders in technology, finance, community development, marketing, and entertainment.
According to bcfestival.com, Broccoli City is “building thriving urban communities that sustain future generations by mobilizing and educating urban millennials through social impact campaigns and major events. Through our campaigns, we are creating higher standards of sustainable living, environmental sustainability, and community engagement.”
Broccoli city is the perfect place to be if you are college students looking for a place to relieve stress, connect with friends, and most importantly network. Broccoli City brings leaders from all around the world to exchange resources and tools that can either influence you or help you move to the next level in your career.
Panel discussions and conferences will be held in the national union building (Broccoli Conference) and will include panelists, Terrance J, Domarius Bilbo, Sekou Kaalund, Kezia Williams, Angela Rogers, Shaen Gee, Michael Arceneaux, For All Nerds Podcast, The Museum DC, and many more.
There will be performances from the hottest artist in the game. The line up includes Dababy, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion, DC native Ari Lennox, Burna Boy, Doja Cat, Lucky Daye, IDK, Andre Power, Esta, Sasna Marie, and many more special guests.
But the fun doesn’t stop there, you can expect to see vendors, Broccoli world carnival, selfie art activations, cannabis experience (21+ only), DJ tent, cash bars, VIP lounges, and sponsorship activities.
If you have your own business and are interested in being a vendor at Broccoli City, you can sign up on bcfestival.com/vendors. You will be asked to provide your contact information, company name, email, website, social media, and type of goods sold such as clothing, accessories, health/beauty, etc. This will be great exposure and networking for entrepreneur students on campus.
Join the waitlist and be the first to know when more VIP and General Admission tickets are open. You can also keep up to date on www.bcfestival.com, on Instagram @broccolicity and #Bcfestival2020.
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