Arts and Entertainment

Father's Day Freestyle

June 21 2026

7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Granby St. Glow Bar 727 Granby Street Norfolk, VA, Price: $13.76

Celebrate Father’s Day with an evening of culture, creativity, and community at Granby St. Glow Bar’s Father’s Day Freestyle: 4 the Culture

🎤👑 FATHER’S DAY FREESTYLE: FOR THE CULTURE 👑🎤

This Father’s Day, we’re celebrating legacy, wisdom, and the power of our voices.

Join us at Granby St. Glow Bar for an unforgettable evening of spoken word, freestyle, poetry, storytelling, music, and cultural expression as we honor the fathers, sons, daughters, and families who continue to shape our communities.

Hosted by the legendary Big Zen and the Good Vybez Band, featuring Jada Beso, this Open Mic Competition is more than an event—it’s a movement. A space where generations come together to share their stories, showcase their talents, and celebrate the culture.

This is a private event. Artwork is available for purchase and guarantees your reserved space to enjoy the evening’s performances, culture, and fellowship. Seating is limited and advance purchase is encouraged.

🗓 Saturday, June 21
🕖 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
📍 Granby St. Glow Bar
727 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA

✨ Fathers, bring your sons.
✨ Sons, bring your fathers.
✨ Daughters, bring your fathers.
✨ Families, bring your love.

Whether you’re stepping up to the mic or supporting from the audience, come be part of a night dedicated to honoring our roots, expressing our culture, and building our legacy.

🎙 Open Mic • Freestyle • Spoken Word • Live Music • Positive Vibes

Respect the Roots. Express the Culture. Be the Legacy.

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