Headlining on the MAIN STAGE Frenchie Davis
Soulful pop sensation and finalist from NBC’s The VOICE, Grammy nominee, Broadway Star & American Idol Diva
Ms. Frenchie Davis takes the stage as our special guest star for this year’s
Pride Festival. Early this year Frenchie returned to television in the massive hit NBC singing competition show The
Voice. She brings her R&B and sensational pop vocals to the USBank Main Stage on Saturday afternoon.
Cece Peniston
CeCe Peniston, international pop superstar and performer of the ‘90s pop anthem Finally, headlines US Bank Main Stage on Saturday.
CeCe began her recording career in 1991, with her debut album, Finally, selling one million plus copies. CeCe thrust passed the one-hit wonder mark and continued to achieve Billboard Top Ten Pop chart status with singles including: We Got A Love Thang, Keep On Walkin, I’m Not Over You and her recent hit Lifetime To Love.
Debby Holiday
Debby Holiday has brought us one dance hit after another. She broke onto the dance scene with her #5 Billboard summer anthem Dive in 2004. Then her power ballad Half A Mile Away and follow-up dance hit Bring It On shot into the Billboard Top 10.
All of Debby’s subsequent dance singles broke into the Billboard Top 20 including, Piece of My Love & Surrender Me (with the in- credible Tony Moran), Joyful Sound, featured in the hit show Sordid Lives.
Emcee’s Raja
Ultra Naté
Dance and club music favorite Ultra Naté headlines US Bank Main Stage on Sunday.
Twenty years after sashaying onto international dance floors with the club anthem, It’s Over Now, Naté stands tall and proud, proving that artist longevity, though not common for singers of dance music, is alive and well.
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