After the resounding success of the inaugural Humor & Harmony Weekend festivities, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is already talking about next year’s event.
“We are going to need more hotels and pools down here next year,” Mr. Jackson shared on his Instagram. “I’ve got work to do.”
Humor & Harmony 2024 saw multiple sold-out shows, with an additional 10 pm show added on Saturday evening. Many hotels in downtown Shreveport were fully booked. Both the Red River District and G-Dome met full capacity multiple times throughout the weekend and had to be closed.
Jackson shared that 30,000 people were in Shreveport for the event. The City of Shreveport has already shared that the festival’s economic impact brought millions of dollars to the city. Final numbers and economic impact are still being calculated.
According to KSLA, a representative of G-Unit, Jackson’s production company, has already told them Humor & Harmony could become an annual event.