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Part of the LouiEvolve poster. Illustration via LouiEvolve/Facebook

LouiEvolve, Louisville’s hip-hop and arts festival, recently announced that it will return this year from Friday, April 20, through Sunday, April 22. And if the graphic is any indication, this festival will definitely be serving the right vibes to elevate Louisville to a higher plane.

Earlier this year, Louisville Metro Councilman Jecorey Arthur tweeted that the festival would return after a multi-year absence.

Currently, no news on the venue or artists has been released. Still, if you are an artist or vendor, the festival is taking submissions via the organizer through email (Justinraydunn@gmail.com), or through the festival’s official Instagram, @LouiEvolve

LEO will update the details as we find out more.

Here are some videos from the event in years past: 

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Erica Rucker is LEO Weekly's editor-in-chief. In addition to her work at LEO, she is a haphazard writer, photographer, tarot card reader, and fair-to-middling purveyor of motherhood. Her earliest memories...