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Shreveport music festival returns with rapper Too Short and soul singer Leela James

SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — One of Shreveport’s music festivals is returning with several notable performers.

The 38th Annual Let The Good Times Roll Festival will kick off in Shreveport with performances by rapper Too Short and R&B singer Leela James. Other performers will include Keith Frank, Jeter Jones, and Big Pokey Bear. Additionally, there will be a gospel celebration on the third day of the festival.

The festival will also include a mental wellness awareness seminar featuring local therapists, wellness coaches, peer advocates, and guest speakers. This seminar will educate attendees on how to access culturally competent care and address the stigma surrounding mental health within the Black community.

The festival will be held from June 20 to 23 at the Festival Plaza. For information on the festival or to become a vendor or sponsor, visit letthegoodtimesrollfestival.com.

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