One of the best parts about spring and the warmer weather is cracking open a crisp bottle of rosé. The pretty pink drink is perfect for any occasion, whether you’re drinking it to cool off or simply because it tastes delicious.

Whatever your reason for drinking the delectable wine, bring your friends and your most Instagrammable pink and white outfit for a day of entertainment and good vibes at the third annual Black-owned festival Célébrez en Rosé. The festival, which takes place on Saturday, May 7, at the historic Fourth Ward Park, offers festival-goers the opportunity to sip rosé all day. Fine wines, champagnes, cocktails, and food from local restaurants are available from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.

In addition to all things rosé, this year’s festival will feature performances from Robin Thicke, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Rotimi.

Founded in Atlanta in 2018, the festival — which translates to “Celebrate in Pink” — has gained national attention for its star-studded music lineups, which have included renowned artists such as Lupe Fiasco, Estelle and Marian Hill, as well as its high-fashion photo installations and VIP experiences.

“After two years of forced distancing, we are excited to see everyone and help celebrate togetherness,” said the founder of Célébrez en Rosé, Cleveland Spears III, Essence reported.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit celebrezenrose.com.

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