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The Streets are Calling: Trap Karaoke Announces 2021 Tour Dates

The streets are calling cousin! Trap Karaoke is returning with their Cousins Reunion Tour 2021!

 

For those who may be unfamiliar with Trap Karaoke, it is one of the best live, traveling shows for Black millennials and those who love trap music. Think of it as karaoke at one big family reunion with the best vibes. Unlike many family reunions where there may be fights and arguments, Trap Karaoke is big on respecting each other and keeping it peaceful. It’s all about a good time. 

 

In a 2017 interview with Forbes, creator Jason Mowatt said, “We want people to feel like they’re a part of the culture and joining a community at every step – from the first time they hear about TRAP Karaoke from a friend, to checking out our Instagram page or website, to buying their ticket and standing in line for the show, to actually experiencing the event.”

 

I attended my first one in late 2019 in Baton Rouge, and it was awesome ( I don’t know if that sounds “trappish” but I had a really great time).  Mouse Jones was the host, and he seemed to be that cousin that is the life of the get-together. 

 

If you have grown bored in the house and are ready to be amongst people, check out this event. 

 

The first city to be listed is Atlanta on August 13, 2021.

 

Get your tickets at linktr.ee/trapkaraoke/. Early bird pricing is in effect right now. 

Francheska Felder
Francheska Felderhttp://swagheronline.com
Francheska "Fancy" Felder is the founder/publisher/EIC of SwagHer Magazine. She is a -Single mother of 3 -Libra - Trapping scribe -Lover -Mental health advocate - Country girl -Proud, liberated Black goddess ________________________________________ Long Bio: Francheska “Fancy” Felder is the owner of Fancy’s Thoughts and the award-winning publisher and editor-in-chief of SwagHer Magazine, a lifestyle and empowerment publication for the Black woman who likes to keep it real in life and business. The magazine doubles as a PR boutique offering public relations services and visibility coaching, and Fancy strategically executes brand campaigns for Black women CEOs, coaches, and authors. The former teen mom started the company in 2010 while working as an exotic dancer, but soon after, her love for empowering Black women led her to abandon that lifestyle. She has received awards for her work as a positive news publisher and journalist telling the stories of Black women and other informative news that the Black community finds relevant, including the severe topics of Black mental health and domestic violence. The podcast she co-hosts with Arnya T.M. Davis, Theories & Thoughts, also continues these conversations. Fancy publicly speaks about her battle with bipolar disorder with hopes of helping others begin their wellness paths. She also shares her mental health story in contribution to the I Am a Black Woman- Next Level anthology, an Amazon Best-Seller. In the summer of 2022, RallyUp Magazine, a mental health magazine, featured Fancy as their cover story, where she opened up about receiving her diagnosis. The McComb, Mississippi native is part of Facebook’s independent journalism project, Bulletin, where she publishes The Higher South, and she was a member of the NABJ Entrepreneur Academy powered by CafeMedia in 2021. The Glambitous Guide to Self-Love, Peace, and Confidence contributor is an avid learner and creative. Currently, she is attending Southern University A&M College, completing her bachelor's degree and rearing her three young adults. Fancy enjoys learning more about spirituality, Black history, and feminism in her free time, along with yoga and walking.
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