Black By God Concert Ticket Giveaway Contest!
Experience the Vibrancy: Charleston, WV Pop Artist Gardenn is on tour throughout the Mountain State.
By Amanda Barber
Black By God is hosting a contest with the prize of two tickets to Gardenn’s Charleston concert on June 29. To participate, keep an eye out on BBG’s Instagram page (@blackbygodwv) for a post about the giveaway. Individuals will be able to enter for a chance to win by commenting on the post with the name of their favorite Black-owned business. BBG will choose one winner at random and direct message them for contact information to exchange the tickets!
Pop Artist Gardenn says she is “gearing up for a huge summer” and looks forward to what big moves will come next.

Born and raised in Charleston, Gardenn is a talented music artist, songwriter, and creator. Displaying her unique style on social media, she is often seen embracing neon pink, purple and blue hairstyles, nails, and outfits. Through her lyrics, voice and signature style, Gardenn is an example of the artistry that comes out of the Mountain State.
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Also known as the “Capital City Pop Princess,” she describes her new single “Nutritious” as “another high vibrational, energetic song for the books.” Gardenn kicked off her tour in her hometown at Uncle Woody’s “15th Annual Aries Do It Better All White Affair” in March. Since its release on March 26t, Gardenn has been touring the cities of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Athens, Ohio; Parkersburg and Morgantown, West Virginia.
“Nutritious” can be heard on the “Woody Woods Show” which airs on WRVZ 107.3 “The Beat” daily at 3pm. It is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Music, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, and Tidal. More information about future show dates and single releases can be found by following @Gardenn on all platforms (Instagram, Facebook).
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