Apopka, FL, September 20, 2023 – The Heart and Soul Music Festival is thrilled to announce that McCoy Federal Credit Union has joined as a sponsor for the upcoming 2023 event. This highly anticipated festival will take place at the Apopka Amphitheater on Saturday, October 14, 2023, with gates opening at 2:00 pm and Grammy award-winning Stephanie Mills headlining the event.
McCoy Federal Credit Union, one of the largest credit unions in Central Florida with over 70,000 members and assets exceeding $900 million, is demonstrating their commitment to the community by supporting events that promote a sense of unity and celebration. With 15 locations and continued growth, McCoy Federal Credit Union remains a reliable financial institution for its members.
The Heart and Soul Music Festival guarantees an unforgettable experience for attendees, with an impressive lineup of artists. Alongside Stephanie Mills, the event will also feature exhilarating performances by Atlantic Starr, Lakeside, and Grammy-nominated artists Raheem DeVaughn and Kenny Lattimore. Each artist will create an atmosphere filled with soulful melodies, entertainment, and moments to remember.
With less than a month remaining until showtime, the demand for tickets is high. Limited reserved tickets are still available, and once sold out, only general admission tickets will be available. Ensure your spot at the Heart and Soul Music Festival by visiting eventbrite.com or heartandsoulfestival.com to purchase your tickets today.
“We are incredibly grateful to McCoy Federal Credit Union for their sponsorship of the 2023 Heart and Soul Music Festival,” said Paul Allen Billings, Executive Producer of The Heart and Soul Music Festival. “Their support allows us to continue providing an exceptional experience for music lovers in our community. Together, we can create an event that unites hearts and souls through the magic of music.”
You can find out more information about McCoy Federal Credit Union at www.mccoyfcu.org
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