Urban Music Festival

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Urban Music Festival
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Genre R&B, Neo soul, Jazz, Poetry, Gospel, hip hop
DatesLate March-Early April
Location(s) Austin, Texas
Years active2006–2019
Website urbanmusicfest.com

Urban Music Fest (often abbreviated as "AUMF"), also known as the Urban Cultural Fest, is a two-day, national and local entertainment stage hosting, family-centric event that occurs in Austin, Texas, during the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. The festival features stages that focus specifically on R&B, jazz, indie soul, gospel / neo soul, and showcases local and unsigned artists. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

The Festival also reaches out to the youth (ages 12 - 21) in the Austin area - teaching them the music industry through a non profit organization known as SoulTree Collective. SoulTree Collective was established a year after the Festival, and its participants are trained to perform on stage at the Festival - providing quality entertainment to festival goers who in turn get to witness the newest crop of Urban Music artists each year.

This festival was not held in 2020. [6] [7]

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