
Talk show host Tamron Hall kicked off Black History Month at Walt Disney World Resort on Saturday. She enjoyed a day of Disney magic with her family, featuring “Celebrate Soulfully” experiences and ending with a vibrant parade at Magic Kingdom.
Tamron Hall, renowned TV talk show host, journalist, and author, served as grand marshal of the parade on Main Street, U.S.A., featuring Disney characters, lively music, and cheering crowds.
The parade marked the start of Black History Month celebrations at Walt Disney World, where guests can “Celebrate Soulfully” with a vibrant mix of music, art, entertainment, and food throughout February and beyond.
Four Black artists are showcasing their work this month at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, a celebration of artistic expression. The artists appear on various days through mid-February. Also, several Black artists perform onstage at America Gardens Theatre during the DISNEY ON BROADWAY Concert Series on select nights during the festival.
The Disney Springs Art Walk features colorful murals by Black artists that celebrate Black culture and expression, including a new mural by Washington D.C.–based artist Brandon Hill that debuts this month.