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At ESSENCE Festival of Culture, the big stages always get plenty of attention, but Coca-Cola made sure its own footprint felt like a full experience of its own.

Three people posing with Coca-Cola bottles: a woman in a white outfit and sunglasses, a man in a Dodgers hat and necklace, and a woman in a red leather dress.
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During the 2026 festival weekend in New Orleans, Coca-Cola’s Shine City became a daytime hub for music, celebrity moments, community connection, HBCU pride and entrepreneurship — all under the brand’s “Every Side Shines” platform.

A press release reports that the activation took over space inside the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center from July 3-5, giving festivalgoers a place to catch live performances, interactive programming and cultural conversations before the festival shifted into its nighttime concert energy. Coca-Cola, which celebrated its 31st consecutive year as an ESSENCE Festival partner, centered the experience on music, wellness, storytelling and connection through Coca-Cola, Simply and smartwater.

Of course, the music was a major part of the weekend. Destin Conrad helped kick things off Friday, July 3, with a performance on the Coca-Cola Main Stage, while Kenny Burns and Coltrane Curtis also stopped by the Shine City experience. On Saturday, July 4, Normani and Coi Leray brought even more star power to the Coca-Cola Main Stage, with Ryan Destiny also linking up with Normani at Shine City. By Sunday, July 5, Mario closed out the weekend’s run of Coca-Cola performances, giving fans another R&B moment to remember.

But Shine City was not just about who grabbed the mic. Coca-Cola also used the weekend to highlight community impact and HBCU culture through its “The World Is My Yard” platform. One of the standout moments came when Eva Marcille presented a donation check to Grambling State University on the Coca-Cola Main Stage, while Grambling’s World-Famed Tiger Marching Band helped lead Coca-Cola’s Shine Parade through the space.

That HBCU focus went beyond celebration, too. Coca-Cola’s programming included dedicated office hours with representatives from 15 HBCUs, giving prospective students and families direct access to information about admissions, campus life, academic programs, and educational pathways. It turned Shine City into more than a branded activation; it became a real resource for young people thinking about their next step.

The weekend also brought out familiar faces across entertainment and culture, including Lance Gross, Mannie Fresh, Ryan Destiny, Eva Marcille, Normani, Kenny Burns and Coltrane Curtis. Together, those appearances helped Coca-Cola’s space feel like a mix of concert stage, community block party, networking hub and cultural celebration — which makes sense for a brand that has been tied to ESSENCE Fest for more than three decades.

With performances from Mario, Normani, Coi Leray and Destin Conrad, a major HBCU moment for Grambling State University, and programming built around sisterhood, entrepreneurship and access, Coca-Cola’s Shine City gave festivalgoers plenty to take in beyond the main festival stages.

Check out some of the best moments from Coca-Cola’s 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture activation below.

A performer in a white suit standing on a stage with a large Coca-Cola logo and the text "Destin Cole" displayed behind them.
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GRAMMY-nominated artist Destin Conrad performs on the Coca-Cola Main Stage during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 3, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A man with a beard and glasses wearing a white suit with Coca-Cola branding, making a hand gesture in front of a red and black Coca-Cola backdrop.
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Kenny Burns stops by the Coca-Cola Main Stage during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 3, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A smiling man with a beard wearing sunglasses and a white shirt, making a peace sign in front of a red background with Coca-Cola and "Essence of Culture" branding.
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Coltrane Curtis visits Coca-Cola ‘Shine City’ Main Stage during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 3, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A woman wearing a red leather dress standing in front of a backdrop featuring Coca-Cola and Essence of Culture logos.
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Normani performs on the Coca-Cola Main Stage at Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 4, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A woman holding a Coca-Cola bottle and wearing a Diesel brand crop top stands in front of Coca-Cola branding.
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A performer on stage in front of a large Coca-Cola logo, with a DJ mixing music and a crowd of people in the audience.
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GRAMMY®-nominated multi-platinum artist Coi Leray performs on the Coca-Cola Main Stage at Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 4, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Two young women posing in front of a Coca-Cola branded backdrop, holding Coca-Cola cans and smiling.
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Ryan Destiny and Normani pose together at Coca-Cola’s Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 4, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A man wearing a gray t-shirt with the text "GROW THROUGH WHAT YOU GO THROUGH" stands in front of a red and black backdrop featuring Coca-Cola branding.
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Mannie Fresh visits Coca-Cola’s Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A large marching band in yellow uniforms performing on a stage with a "Shine Parade" backdrop and a red carpet.
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A large crowd of people in yellow and black uniforms performing in a parade, with a large "Shine Parade" display in the background.
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A crowded nighttime scene with a large group of people wearing yellow shirts, some holding brass instruments, gathered around a striped canopy with "Social Club" signage.
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The Grambling State University World-Famous Tiger Marching Band leads Coca-Cola’s The World Is My Yard Shine Parade during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture at Shine City inside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 5 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A smiling man wearing a white coat and a patterned hat stands in front of a red background with Coca-Cola and "Essence of Culture" logos.
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Actor Lance Gross attends the Coca-Cola Shine City Experience during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 5, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A person wearing a white shirt, sitting at a desk with a Coca-Cola "The world is my yard" banner, surrounded by various office supplies and decor.
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A smiling woman in a white shirt holding a Coca-Cola bottle, standing in front of Coca-Cola and "Essence of Culture" branding.
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Eva Marcille presents a donation check to HBCU Grambling State University on the Coca-Cola Main Stage at Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 5, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A performer wearing a "Dodgers" jersey stands on stage in front of a Coca-Cola branded backdrop, performing for a crowd.
Source: Ismail “Calligrafist” Sayeed / other
A man performing on stage in front of a large Coca-Cola logo and branding. He is wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers jersey and holding a microphone.
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GRAMMY-nominated artist Mario performs on the Coca-Cola Main Stage at Shine City during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 5, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

A smiling man wearing a black t-shirt with "LFG" and "BRETS" text, standing in front of a red and black Coca-Cola backdrop.
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Actor Kendrick Sampson attends the Coca-Cola Shine City Experience during the 2026 ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola, at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 5, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Three smiling African American women in white uniforms stand behind a display of Coca-Cola branded cups and mugs in a City Market retail setting.
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Small businesses at Coca-Cola Shine City Market Place during Essence Festival 2026.

Two men sitting at a table with Coca-Cola branding, "The world is my yard" banner, and "More House College" signage.
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Morehouse representatives at Coca-Cola: The World Is My Yard during Essence Festival 2026.

A bearded man wearing a navy blue Nike polo shirt stands in front of a red and black Coca-Cola "Essence of Culture" backdrop.
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God Shammgod at Coca-Cola Shine City Stage during Essence Festival 2026.

Two people, a man and a woman, standing behind a table displaying Collegiate Dictionary books and Coca-Cola branded merchandise including pennants, pins, and other items.
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Grambling State University representatives at Coca-Cola The World is My Yard during Essence Festival 2026.

Two people posing in front of Coca-Cola and Essence of Culture backdrops, smiling and making gestures.
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DeVon Franklin and wife, Maria Castillo, backstage at the Coca-Cola Booth during the Essence Festival.

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Seen On The ESSENCE Scene: Coca-Cola Spotlights Entrepreneurship, Eva Marcille, Mario, Normani & Other Sizzling Stars In NOLA was originally published on bossip.com