COLUMBUS, Ohio — CBUS Soul Fest is back for its fourth year, and it’s bringing both fan-favorite features and some big changes.

This year’s festival will run for two days instead of one, taking place this Friday and Saturday. It’s also moving from Genoa Park to Bicentennial Park downtown as the celebration of Black culture, creativity and community continues to grow in popularity.

One thing that hasn’t changed: admission is free.

“CBUS Soul Fest has been a success — so much so that we are growing,” said Dominique Shank, community relations chief for Columbus Recreation and Parks Department, which organizes the event.

The festival will feature live music, local food and family fun. National stars Eric Benét and Raheem DeVaughn will headline, sharing the stage with hometown performers

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