Music festivals aren’t just about the music — they’re full-on cultural experiences that can define your college years. And when it comes to celebrating Black culture on a big stage, ONE Musicfest in Atlanta is in a league of its own.
This two-day festival brings together some of the biggest names in music, an unmatched crowd energy, and an atmosphere that blends creativity, style, and unapologetic Black excellence. If you’ve never been, here’s why ONE Musicfest should be on every HBCU student’s bucket list.
1. Celebrate Black Culture at the Highest Level
From hip-hop and R&B to soul, reggae, and everything in between, ONE Musicfest is a living showcase of Black creativity. Every year, the lineup bridges generations — pairing icons who shaped the sound of our youth with the artists currently defining the culture. Imagine hearing a classic track that your parents played growing up, followed by the chart-topping hit you’ve been streaming all semester. That kind of experience makes you realize how deep our musical roots go and how far they’ve come.
But it’s not just about nostalgia — it’s about pride. You’re in a space where the art, fashion, and energy are unapologetically Black. For HBCU students, that’s a powerful reminder that what you see on your campus is part of a much bigger movement shaping the world.