
Soul Unplugged Downtown – All White Tribute To Frankie Beverly & Maze
Frankie Beverly became inseparable from the color white. In Yoruba spiritual tradition, white garments represent purity and sacredness—a meaning she carried with grace and power on every stage she touched. By the 1990s, the rise of all-white parties added another layer, honoring Black elegance and the joy of collective celebration. Beverly stood at the heart of it all, radiating both cultural reverence and timeless style.
Join us at Milwaukee’s Peck Pavilion in your finest all-white attire as we celebrate the legacy of Frankie Beverly & Maze—and the unity, joy, and community we’re building together.
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